Darryl Youzefowich:
CLASS OF 1982
Harry Ainlay Composite High SchoolClass of 1982
Edmonton, AB
Strathcona Composite High SchoolClass of 1983
Edmonton, AB
Avalon Junior High SchoolClass of 1979
Edmonton, AB
Hillcrest Junior High SchoolClass of 1979
Edmonton, AB
Hillcrest Junior High SchoolClass of 1979
Edmonton, AB
Darryl's Story
Life
Hi Everyone! After high school I went to the UofA and took Engineering and then switched to Economics with a Political Science minor. I specialized in international subjects, which is my first love. I just couldn't get a job after university! Those were the 90's in Alberta. Then my seperated father whom I was living with ended up with spinal cancer and ended up in a wheelchair. I spent years taking care of him. He was a difficult guy sometimes, but I wouldn't trade those years. I eventually got a job as a clerk with Alberta Blue Cross. Then I started a new phase in my life and started teaching English overseas. I have been around the world three times and have taught in Japan, Taiwan, S. Korea, Bahrain, Oman, UAE, Turkey and Canada. I was a professor at one time in a university in Korea. I have spent some of my teaching times as an instructor in colleges and universities. I enjoy teaching tremendously. I obviously love travelling as well and enjoy doing it as much as I can. I recently married a Tu...Expand for more
rkish Canadian woman and Filiz and I live in Mersin, Turkey at the present time. I am settling down in my 40's! We own an apartment here in Turkey and I teach occasionaly while Filiz does amazing work in a public school here in Mersin. Most of her students are poor, so it like working in Africa. The stories we can tell! Filiz and I would like to eventually settle in Izmir, Turkey where Filiz's family is based. That is near Greece. It is fairly easy to resume my career at a university there. I enjoy spending time on the internet, sending emails to a vast array of friends I have met on the road. Those friends are the richest part of my life. I am very blessed. Anyway, hope you contact me if you remember who the quiet shy kid in Edmonton was! Things have changed considerably (I hope). To be honest, high school was sometimes painful for me, like everyone else. But I had a lot of great experiences with some great people in band class and through the All City Symphonic group. I really treasure those memories!
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