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lOE FIRST ROW: Irene Woloch . . . Karen Bender . . . Irene Brown . . . Marianne Baumer , , . Olga Pyz . . . Frances Zimmerman . . . Cathy Coles . . . Mr. Warner . . . SECOND ROW: Ruby Pollock . . . Lily Altobelli . . . Lynn Talbot . . . Jadranca Jambrosic . . . Rose Ing . . . Zo la Gray . . . Rifka Rosenberg . . . John Ruznisky . . . THIRD ROW: Adriano Luciani . . . Peter Szlapak . . . Paul Tiefenbach . . . Stan McBain . . . Fred lanucci . . . Bruno Digregorio . . . Giuseppe Maggisano , . . Pradip Shastri . . . FOURTH ROW: John Krzysz . . . Vito lozzo . . . Gregg Torrington . . . Roman Sawka . . . George Sroka . . . Gino Angeloni . . . Bill Mores. lOF FIRST ROW: Mr. Bannister: You must read the safety rules of a machine before you use it . . . Linda Lou Scott: If he thinks you ' re under sixteen, he won ' t go out with you . . . Penny Keeffe: Spends her holidays at Cornell U . . . Julie Rathbone: Queen of the gum chewers . . . Joy Drennan: Hard to tell she ' s even there . . . Renate Ruttke: just Loves Miss Mills . . . Lucinda Duck- worth: basketball and volleyball are her loves . . . Miss Johnston: You must be In your Seats by five to nine . . . SECOND ROW: Tony Casole: big Pres . . . Joan Riccio: I ironed my hair again last night .. . Susan Mandrak: Every week it ' s a different guy . . . Diane Falvey: Her home away from home is Yorkville . . . Ruta Stancikas: Look, either learn to say my name right or don ' t say it at all . . , Debbie Collisson: Loves taking on the phone to ??? (we can call HIM a classmate) . . . Janice Graham: she ' s a regular at the Esquire . . . Ann Vokey: doesn ' t speak unless spoken to . . . Steve Sam: spends his time in the dark (room) with ???... THIRD ROW: Larry Elliott; the second best Mathematician in lOF . . . Anton Radman: the kid who never stops scratching his head . . . Pat Tamburri: Class Rodeo expert . . . Chris Gates: a Latin genius?? . . . Damiano Albanese: quiet but smart . . . Rocco Grossi: The great Artist of ???... Peter Sellitto: likes sitting in the teacher ' s chair . . . Rocco Galucci: King of the gum chewers . . . FOURTH ROW: Louis Skocen: loves the Air-Canada Stewardess in their New Uniforms , . . Paul Prim- iani: afraid to be in front of the class . . . Nick Nicolucci: Sir, I ' m Nick, he ' s Nicky . . . Osvaldo Papini: me and my brother, WE broke her back . . . Nicky Barbieri: the famous kid with the T.V. Guide . . . Frank Raimondo: the mad copier (of Coles Notes) . . . Frank Ruffalo: Look guys, I only got a brush cut; I didn ' t get scalped . . .
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IOC FIRST ROW: Holly Stevenson: Head of save the chil- dren . . . Christine Pozniak: Pony express to Sandra . . . Marilyn Spanu: Sean Connery Yeash! . . . Betty Koszegi: Loud isn ' t she . . . Lucy Jrzynski: I thought it was Jucy not Lucy . . . Blanche Polakow: Peter, Peter Pumpkin eater . . . Helena Tammeorg; Wasn ' t she a brunette before . . . SECOND ROW: Eliana LaPosta: Eliana the muscle . . . Therese Michael: Or is it Michael Therese? . . . Margaret French: Fingers French . . . Susan Groggett: Supersusan . . . Barbara Johnston: The en- forcer . . . Eleanora Kairez: Queen of the Amazons . . . Sandra Howlett: Where did this note come from . . . Iride Palermo: Rapunzel . . . Elizabeth Hrynchyshyn: Twinkle toes . . . Irene Dziedzic: Colour her almost Brown . . . THIRD ROW: Edith Lynch: The giant killer (J. S.) ... Gary Majury: The echo of IOC . . . Pet Smith: A born President . . . Ray Kitt: I ' m very avail- able . . . Dennis Bradley: Silent but deadly . . . Allan Greener: There ' s water on my back . . . Danny Corbett: The blonde Bombshell . . . John Abbott: As I was saying about myself . . . Janice Budge: Nature Girl . . . FOURTH ROW: Wayne Blair: Mirror, Mirror on the wall . . . Joe Pitteli: Goldilocks . . . Greg McGroarty: Come my little piglets . . . Phil Pick: I ' m just a little too fast . . . Paul Mallany: The Jolly Green Mallany . . . Camera Shy: Eugene Bolvary: Gimee Gimee . . . Jeff Nish: Colour him brown . . . Judy Kelusky: Undescrib- able lOD FIRST ROW: Simone Chan: Still tops . . Suzanne Nemeth: Tries for the top . . . Chris Heider: Fraulein . . . Nellie Muller: Did you hear that? . . . Sandra Levy: Scotch o n the rocks . . . Judi Robillard: Powder Puff . . . Helen Babiak: Still of Frog . . . Pat McBride: Wise one . . . SECOND ROW: Miss Campbell: . . . Helga Durstberger: Poetess no. 1 . . . Michelle Johnston: Poetess no. 2 . . . Dawn Varin: Some enchanted evening . . . Lynda Guy: Mad ' s Don Martin . . . Lilli Dailide: She ' s grrreat . . . Irene Parabyk: The happy one . . . Ezio Messina: I ' m going to beat that, Chris . . . Jim Rye: Vice-president . . . THIRD ROW: David Pellettier: The Best . . . Rick Martin: Still in Hamilton . . . John Tintoul: The Pres . . . Jaak Haabnit: Self-made man . . . Dale Barrett: A bit more speed . . . John Mastrafini: Camera Shy . . . Mike Marmoreo: Politician . . . John Doyle: I don ' t agree with that . . . Steve Humbal: Humble . . . FOURTH ROW: Henry Chan: Henry viii . . . Ross Crit- elli: Everyone likes him . . . Jim Dynia: Redhead . . . Rick Sidorowicz: dark . . . Frank Hewick . . . Bob Kaiser: He tries hard . . . Paul Zaborowski: Can I borrow it? . . . John Lucas: Big, bad John . . . Camera shy: Elton Mahabir: Ladies ' man. 46
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lOG FIRST ROW: Rosa Posca: Quit throwing my books around . . . Edna Aldred: Want to use my pool table? . . . Ruth Erb: Too short for words . . . Jennifer Mc- Caul: Sharon ' s side-kick . . . Sharon Laycox: I don ' t blush when you mention Steve . . . Shirley Prowse: But sir, you have to sign the pad . . . Joanne Konefal; But sir, I don ' t want to dissect frogs! . . . Mr. Andrew: . . . SECOND ROW: Mike Damos: No, I can ' t use any of your comments! . . . Steve Gass: Alright, I ' ll use all four legs of the chair . . . Al Mayers: Makes the Wed- nesday collections. Tino Dente: I know I ' m handsome; you don ' t have to tell me . . . Kevin O ' Leary: Three words a minute in typing . . . Keith Corrigan: I have not got any more money . . . Marvin Sokolow: Uh . . . sir. Albert Bozzo: Quiet you guys. What? Please. . . . THIRD ROW: Wayne Rowe: Mr. Snooker . . . Mario Ricci: Who says I hog the puck. George Papik: But sir, you can tackle in Basketball . . . Fred Doren: How about skipping the seventh period. Let ' s catch the seventh race . . . Mike Madden: Do I really look like Lurch? . . . Chris Parris: Mr. Unpredictable . . . David Sullivan: Alright, I ' ll put a quarter in the juke box . . . John Spalla: No, I don ' t live in Willowdale . . . Nick Giambattista: An immigrant from Western . . . Alex Jordan: Where ' s room 417? lOH ROW ONE: Carol Tanasoff: Oh, isn ' t he sweet! . . . Sally MacNeil: The Esquirette . . . Val Paglietti: Gum supplier . . . Maria Kolankowski: From the old coun- try .. . Luba Franchuk: Blonde bomb shell . . . Eva De ' Muth: Who says girls giggle? . . . Lita Pirone: Ron Ellis — What a dream! . . . Mrs. Brock: Oh, I suppose! . . . SECOND ROW: Peter lacono: Other coat room boy . . . Brian MacDonald: Don ' t bother me! . . . Joe Cer- avolo: Coat room boy . . . Steve Zachar: Baby boo plan vill not vail . . . Betsy Folliott: Well, that ' s life . . . Brad Harper: What did I do now? . . . Peter Manchee: Frankenmanchee . . . Denis Wladyka: Play- boy . . . Gino Acri: He has more jobs than anyone we know — Class President. ABSENT: Bill Armstrong: Silent. 48
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