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

 - Class of 1961

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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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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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11A We are always smiling and this is true, For, you see, in Mr. Stein ' s room we add 2 and 2. Mudrick is always kidding dear Mrs. Shime, And to Miss Warren ' s room, the girls are never on time. Bikinis and girls are Frank ' s a La Carte, And in criticizing people Vlado has a good start. Willy and Wally, dilly and dolly These two never seem to mix up in folly. Kay is refined, so delicate in frame While Linda ' s a horror, far too wild to tame. And of course Fritz ist unser Deutscher Mann Joan and Phil are the latest in maths. Nests are a style when it comes to Joan s hair And Terry is always complaining of TTC fares. Eugenio is our petit Italiano Who is trying to learn-o English-o like us-o. Steve is our clown. Jack ' s on the team And in basketball we have a good team. In Latin, on Monday, Mr. Brooks shouts, ' Awake! While our poor bleary eyes look on just for his sake. The rest, well, we are part of this group Who got together this mess Just to amuse you. FIRST ROW: Mr. Brooks, E. Ollino, E. Fabian, S. Nemerowsky, L. Plaskett, C. Gnoinski, E. Gary, K. Lansley, T. Patullo. SECOND ROW: M. Tucker, A.M. Tammy, F. Robson, A. Sutton, V. Lang, L. Mikkloc, K. Frost, R. Berman, J. Spendick, C. Luvisotto. THIRD ROW: A. Mudrick, B. Hoff, V. Dessanti, J. Krabi, F. Somogy, E. Marotta, F. Rumo, P. Lander, J. Watson, S. Elku. 11 B FIRST ROW: P. Spears, J. Pryzlak, J. Moffatt, H. Chomolok, F. Silver, J. Ouchterlony, J. Savage, B. Cruden, Miss Lyall. SECOND ROW: A. Maclntyre, E. Eisen, S. Takasaki, J. Moffatt, N. Arnup, J. Swan, H. Kornblum, B. McKay, J. Wilner. THIRD ROW: D. McGahey, 0. Burak, R. Walter, Z. Pahuta, G. D ' Onofrio, T. Robson, L. Cline, L. Meslin, F. Hutcheson. FOURTH ROW: B. Stiles, B. Briggs. Jennifer Moffatt: Not very faithful, Julie. Ouchterlony: 666 feet high and risin ' . Pryzlak: How ' s old faithful, Jeff? Silver: I wonder where the other marks went. Spears: Juliet. Miss Lyall: Comment-dit-on ? Briggs: Why don ' t they make pens with filter tips? Burak: Maynard wouldn ' t do that! Cline: Who stole my Opti-money? D ' Onofrio: What car shall we try out to-night, boys? Eisen: That went over like a ! Hutcheson: Taste good, Freddie? Kornblum: Well, I guess so! Lewis: Oboe reeds with lipstick on them. Maclntyre: Romeo. McGahey: Wouldn ' t that rot your socks McKay: Teachers that make me stand up when I answer. Meslin: Dynamite. Pahuta: Well like Robson: Why doesn ' t school start at 9:15 -that ' s when I get there! Stiles: Can I borrow your French homework? Takasaki: Why does he go cross-eyed when we take up lenses in physics? Walter: Class chauffeur. Wilner: Blank Blank etc. Blank Blank Arnup: Knows more than she lets on. Ayling: Sweet little 16. Chomolok: Get serious. Cruder: llB ' s Florence Nightingale. Garfinkel: Takes holidays from home and goes to school. Moffatt: What does UTS have that Oakwood doesn ' t? Savage: Is that right, eh? 36

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