Oakwood Collegiate Institute - Oracle Yearbook (Toronto Ontario, Canada)

 - Class of 1961

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FIRST ROW — Esther Landau, Fern Schwartz, Phyllis Kopstick, Mr. Dunlevie, Marie Hori, Mary FORlVl Riddell, Esther Tward, Patricia Ross. mf m SECOND ROW — Martin Friedberg, Howard Goldberg, Henry Silver, Theodore Sasaki, Patrick Gani, 1 J Alexander Birnbaum, Theodore Gould, John Barz. THIRD ROW - Michael Stein, Jeffrey Fine, Allan Irving, Jan Van Oordt, Paul Stott, Howard White. John Barz— Doesn t that finger get tired in history? Alexander Birnbaum— Rafer Johnson : I gave up my night life for sports. Jeffrey Fine— Get that leg out of the aisle. Martin Friedberg— Ed — I mean, Martin. Patrick Gani— But sir, pouffer is a verb. Howard Goldberg— Greenberg, how much time did you spend on your history last night? Theodore Gould— In Music Night?! am Music Night. Allan Irving — According to Darwin Theodore Sasaki— You read the Bible this morn- ing, Pat. Henry Silver — 12 D ' s little milk-man. Michael Stein— You must be here mentally as well as physically. Paul Stott— I still think dead is an adverb. Jan Van Oordt— Chemistry notes! What chemistry notes ! Howard White-E=MC2 . • . E=M (185,855) Marie Hori- Mumble a little louder. Phyllis Kopstick — Your piccolo is flat for a change. Esther Landau— No, Esther, our basket is at the other end of the court. Gaellan Mcllmoyle— Friends, Romans, countrymen, Lend me your ears. Mary Riddell - Mr. Jackson; What! Only 98 in algebra, Mary? Patricia Ross— St. .Andrew ' s day is over so why the kilt? Fern Schwartz — But, sir, I don ' t want to play trombone! Esther Tward— But, sir, I ' m not Sarah, 1 m Esther. 33

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FORM 12C HHSl |{(1 — Florence Zadkin, Doris Schmida, Sharon Dixon, Mr. Gilbert, Catherine Annis, Joy Nimmo, Heather Wilkins, Sue Cheshire. SFXOND ROW — Pat King, Jean Alexander, Betty Popik, Joyce Little, Clara Maye, Doris Carter. Tlllltn ROW — Ken Wilson, Peter Yeats, John Rusynyk, Stan Haliniak, David Goodman, Gerry King, John Waszut, Bob Home, Howard Freedman. FOURTH ROW - Terry White, Paul Tibault, Ron McCarten, Garry Milley, Doug England, John May, Nick Serba, Chris Kitts, Robie Allen. Gayle Atkin— People who almost get through, but not quite. Sharon Dixon— Gym teachers who keep you late. Cathie nnis — Why are people always broke Wed- nesday morning? Joy Nimmo — The ring with the white tape?? W. H. H. S. Jean Alexander— Teachers who insist on open win- dows. Sue Chesire— Having second floor restrictions for two years in a row. Doris Schmida— Algebra teachers who teach grade 13 in grade 12. Peter eats— Experiments that don ' t work in chem- istry. May Zadkin— People who call me a brain ! ! Chris Kitts— My mature friends. Nick Serba— Choir practice will be only 15 minutes. Terry White— Ceux qui pense que je suis un mort canard comme un etudiant francais. Stan Haliniak— People who borrow my homework and complain about my writing. Ken Wilson— People who say But Ronnie Stewart is an exception . Ron McCarten — Cold showers and teachers who aren t there when they should be. Garry Milley— Teachers who play bongo drums. Pat King— People who don ' t know what a drum corps is. John Rusynyk— But I don ' t want to refer to the ap- pendix. Dave Goodman— Teachers who wake me up during class. Howard Freedman— Good looking girls who won ' t join the camera club. Doris Carter- Dislikes people who ask the obvious, not mentioning any names. Betty Popik— Teachers who complain about people who sit with their backs turned just to be com- fortable. Clara Mayer— English teachers who kick. 32



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FIRST ROW - Miss Warren, A. Top, J. Gigal, D. Adler, J. Farnady, K. Maksymovich, C. Jurczak, S. Gigal. CODiUl SECOND ROW - J. Mann, P. Kushniryk, W. Cygan, E. Roth, K. Francis, F. Sakus, C. Smith, P. r lvlVl Katz, S. Crosby. IOC THIRD ROW - B. McFarquhar, S. Ball, B. Payton, S. Siedel, T. Beattie, J. McKee, P. Scully, IZt H. Sayles. FOURTH ROW - B. Clucas, B. Mclntyre, C. Nelson, P. Broadmore, D. Pritchard, C. Maclntyre. FIFTH ROW - A. Valve, J. Howe. pere

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