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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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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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FIRST ROW - E. Newell, L. Avenus, V. Neyman, J. Wingerson, Mr. Reynolds, B. Knowles, B. Gorman, R. Roberts. SECOND ROW - E. Tunstead, H. Wiseman, Y. Bernstein, D. Butcher, H. Galilee, P. Smith, F. PQI YI Martin, C. McCready, K. Tung. TfflRD ROW - B. Douglas, D. Stiles, R. Grabinsky, Wm. Gordon, Wm. Schneider, K. Sutherland, 2F - D ' ' ' ' J- McCuUoch, H. Troper. FOURTH ROW - J. Hunter, E. Pospischil, A. Ruben, P. Tangheri, B. Warren, R. Panasiuk, D. Prout, J. Ball. FIFTH ROW - N. Hynds, I. Ross, R. Robertson. John Ball — Storming of the bastille. Barry Douglas — Longer lunch, shorter periods. Michael Driver — Short lunches. Garry Frazer— Creaky houses and cold extremeties. William Gordon — Wednesday morning. William Grabinsky — Everything John Hunter — Everything. Neil Hynds - Still Marlowe. James McCulloch — Trying to get to hockey practice. Raymond Panasiuk— Why must I always suffer? Emil Poposchil — Well, I never. Don Prout — People who beat me out for first in line. Reg Robertson — Some year I ' ll make it. Ian Ross — Life in general. Allan Ruben — Female guitar players and eating at the Paragon. William Schneider — Roaming halls at OCI. David Stiles — I ' ll never tell. Keith Sutherland — Girls. Pasquale Tangheri — Classical music, deter- iorating among teenagers. Harold Troper — Ha, ha. Kai Tung — Hi Doc. Barry Warren — No coffee breaks. Lila Avenus - People who ask me if I have a pet peeve. Yarmila Bernstein — Certain geography teachers who say I ' m a trouble maker. Dorothy Butcher — All those stairs. Heat her Galilee — People who haven ' t heard of T. L. Kennedy High. Barbara Gorman— I ' ll get to teacher ' s college yet Barbara Knowles— Bingo, Bongo to you too. Boo Boo! Carol McCready — Picnics at 8:00 a.m. in Dec- ember with harrassed producers. Evelyn Newell — Beaverton ' s too far away. Vera Neyman — I want a volunteer, You ! Ruth Roberts— People who ask me who George is. Pat Smith — Pat Dixon and I have been fellow workers at Oakwood for five years now, we ' re running out of fellows to work on. Eileen Tunstead— People who say that I have to stand twice to make a shadow. Jennifer Wingerson— That Canadian high hurdler. Hazel Wiseman — People who make fun of my laugh, tennis and chemistry. 35
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