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IOC FIRST ROW: Miss Duff, R. Rosen, F. Kay, B. Silverstein, N. Van Kuiken, R. Diedrich, C. Baker, H. Hawrysio, E. Mowat, A. Kolkiewitz. SECOND ROW: B. Armstrong, J. McCaul, M. Mahood, E. Gay, L. Christian, R. Wilton, D. Truant, N. Wells, L. Burritt. THIRD ROW: J. Allen, K. Coles, P. Graham, D. Giles, E. McCullough, J. Galica, S. Freedman, B. Constable, B. Toll, M. Chrus. FOURTH ROW: M. Rosenburg, B. Burritt, M. Top, M. Perry, J. Barbowski, A. Kovaloff, B. Pritchard, T. Cowan, M. Ellis. Regina Diedrich: I ' m going to act my age. Carol Baker: How tall is she? Helena Hawrysio: Only 99% ? Too bad! Elizabeth Mowat: Human univac. Michael Rosenburg: Ah, I disagree, Bill Burritt: Strong, silent type. Michael Top: Trez bien, trez bien. Michael Perry: Baby face. John Babowski: I ' m a doll. Alex Kovaloff: Can I borrow your Latin? Bruce Pritchard: What ' s Penny Collection? Tony Cowan: Which position was that? Michael Ellis: Margaretha, my dear. James Allen: Pixie. Kennedy Coles: Looks impotent, but! Peter Graham: Don ' t call me Uncle Fritz! David Giles: What, me worry! Ernest McCullough: Quiet. John Galica: Looks over glasses instead of through them. Steve Freedman: I don ' t know. Barry Constable: Doesn ' t say much. Brian Toll: I love me truly. Michael Chrus: Cute. Brenda Armstrong: You ' re mean. Judith McCaul: ' 1 won ' t laugh. Hee, hee. Marilyn Mahood: Takes Driver ' s lessons. Elaine Gay: Luke at the buke. Lenor Christian: Oh, you ARE cute. Ruth Wilton: Yes, he ' s still in the library. Deanna Truant: You ' re bad, all bad. Nancy Wells: Well-1-l-I- Lilian Burritt: Good kid. Miss Duff: A real Doll. Rene Rosen: Such a big voice from her already yet. Fern Kay: Slow talker. Brenda Silverstein: No, you can ' t borrow my book. Nancy Van Kuiken: Would you please re-repeat that? Anna Kolkiewitz: (absent) 10 D Bob W. — All Canadian boy. Russell S. — I Disagree. Rod L. — Georgina is real cute. Bob K. — Don ' t call me Robert. Victor M. — All the girls just love him. Blair S. — Can I borrow somebody ' s homework? Werner W. — Sehr Gut. Derrek H. — Our sportsman. Bill C. — Teachers love him. Dick B. - But, Mr. Oke. Jim B. — He wears glasses. Fred A. — 4 - 1, Oakwood. John H. — Quiet Douglas T. — Our football hero. Jerry J.- J. J. J. J. J. Aarne T — Nice! Michael T. — A Real cool cat. Glen M. — A Scotsman! Bruce A. — A Beatnik! Robin T. — Spring is here. Mary R. — Grandstand player. Carol S. — Another one. Jane S. — Four score and April S. — May Rob. Regina: — Queenie. Nancy S. — James Fitz James. Ann C. — Import from Havergal. Linda B. — A good fellow. Eleanor R. First Lady. Harry W. — Hockey Star. Esther K. — Oakwood Observer. Anne M. — Housing Development. Elizabeth A. — Lizzie. Anne D. — David Ann. Marie J. — Not the type. June R. — July Flintstone. Lucy K. — I love her. Mary M. — Here comes the McGroom. FIRST ROW: E. Kartzowitz, A. Mason, E. Ainslie, Mr. Stein, A. David, M. Jak- olski, J. Rockliff, L. Kacharski, M. McBride. SECOND ROW: R. Timmerman, M. Rutherford, C. Sturgess, J. Suzuki, A. Steele, Regina, N. Searle, A. Cottingham, L. Bonhomme, E. Roebuck, H. Weisbaum. THIRD ROW: D. Bertram, J. Brown, F. Armstrong, J. Hustler, D. Tsuchida, J. Jordan, A. Tori, M. Thys, G. Macklin, B. Attikin. FOURTH ROW: B. Weir, R. Steventon, R. Lawson, B. Koledin, V. Moncarz, B. Slade, W. Weiss, D. Hines, B. Crompton. 40
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10A FIRST ROW: Mrs. Shime, K. Wilson, H. McCorriston, L. Morgan, D. Pasken, M. Walton, R. Adler, U. Goetlill. SECOND ROW:C. Malowane, M.Woodside, I. Rutkowski, S. Rosenburg, J. Maduch, J. Geity, G. Lewis, L. Beauchamp, L. Golding, C. Gaaoutses, S. Gaby THIRD ROW: M. Wright, T. Maniaci, W. Lubowsky, J. Brent, I. Grynberg, G. Eisen, Einstein, A. Burger, S. Ackerman, A. Bernstein. FOURTH ROW: C. Taylor, B. Zon, R. Sharawawa, G. Segal, H. Schipper, M. Harendorf, T. Ferlis. S. Adaskin: First it was horses, now it ' s boys. N. Marsden: Drops in now and then, but not on test days. 10B Mrs. Shime: This is democracy with me firmly in control. K. Wilson: Silent, but deadly. H. McCorriston: Just call me mama. L. Morgan: The big act. D. Pasken: Oh Dianna OH! M. Walton: Ball-Mary ' s falling into sin. R. Adler: So you have a voice after all. U. Goetlill: What ' s the matter with lOB boys? C. Malowane: Sweet and innocent? M. Woodside: Hey Alec! I. Rutkowski: It ' s not age that counts. S. Rosenburg: Long bows please. J. Maduch: But sir, I ' m nervous. J. Geiy: You can sleep in French, but don ' t snore. G. Lewis: A boy a day is the very best way. L. Beauchamp: Funny you asked me the only question I haven t done. L. Golding: Too nice for comment. C. Gaaoutses: Me too, Jonice. S. Gaby: My next school is U. T. S. M. Wright: Blue eyes, blond hair, but. T. Maniaci: Monsieur, je n ' ai pas hear. W. (Walds) Lubowsky: Out of this world. J. Brent: One track mind girls. I. Grynberg: Irv, slower please. G. Eisen: A Latin lover and an American. Einstein: What a lie. A. Burger: Red-Hot. S. Ackerman: Girls! What are they? A. Bernstein: Me first Teddy, pullease. C. Taylor: Post-graduate. B Zon: First Freddy, now Curley. R. Sharawawa: Silence is virtue. G. Segal: BEET - brust. H. Schipper: Only thinks when he has to. M. Harendorf: Sign of identification. T. Ferlis: Ferloop; my name is being demoral- ized. B. Fisher: I ' ts all Greek to me. A. Medri: Only his hairdresser knows for sure. E. Hennessey: But Mr. Snell sir, I know! D. Franklin: Late to bed, late to rise. R. Janzen: Our village Corner Club Rep. (Lush) N. Cable: Have you seen MY Cadillac? J. Jerrett: A hearse and a girlfriend What more can a guy want? G. Cable: I don ' t come late. It ' s just that school starts early. M. Singer: Our Monsieur . J. Lilley: Thfeir feuds are fast and furious. D. Watton: Their feuds are fast and furious. M. Zelewicz: He keeps his Zele-WITZ about him H. Berholz: Mrs. Daly ' s pet peeve. B. Rauenbusch: Satchmo Rauenbusch. B. Franklin: I ' ll take care of it. I ' m the President. P. Duke: Our hero sigh cough. B. Amos: His axiom: All things are equal, are equal H. Saginur: But Mr. Snell, I ' m never wrong! L. Stein:I ' m not small! Everyone else is a giant. K. Miller: Back to the roaring twenties. H. Vocilka: She will never be a Harry James. L. Chappell: Our party gal. D. Fielder: Sir, it snot me, it ' s the instrument. D. Marchment: Miss Clairol, in person. D. Shewchuck: Oh, crazy!! R. Nagami: Whisper a little louder, please. P. Reid: Our own, Sioblan McKenna. C. Aitken: Do you think I ' ll last the week with- out a Big Ten. Mr. Inch: O.C.I ' s own Gary Moore. P. Langely: Benny Goodman is almost as good as I am. L. Panzer: I don ' t care if it is five cents a day, I charge ten. H. Gabrilow: Pet Peeve: Individuality. M. Turshan: Our own Harlem Globetrotter. FIRST ROW: R. Nagami, P. Reid, C. Aitken, Mr. Inch, P. Langely, L. Panzer, H. Gabrilow, M. Turshan. SECOND ROW: B. Amos, H. Saginur, L. Stein, K. Miller, H. Vocilka, L. Chappell, D. Fielder, D. Marchment, D. Shewchuck. THIRD ROW: G. Cable, M. Singer, J. Lilly, D. Watton, M. Zelewicz, H. Berholz, B. Rauenbusch, B. Franklin, P. Duke. FOURTH ROW:B. Fisher, A. Medri, E. Hennessey, D. Franklin, R. Janzen, N. Cable, J. Jerrett. 39
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10 E FIRST ROW: Mr. Bannister, J. Amort, M. Rosenberg, S. Keeffe, L. Longworth, D. Tadiotta, R. Westby, R. Mori, J. Nicoll. SECOND ROW: H. Neiger, E. Gural, M. Rota, P. Zitney, E. Doddato, D. Kinnear, T. Jacobsen, K. Charlton, M. Neiger. THIRD ROW: M. Lukawitz, M. Donnarumma, D. Bowers, D. Webster, T. Toikkan- en, E. Tamme, R. Schibler, B. Cleveland, B. Antonyshyn. FOURTH ROW: R. Frish, F. Pritchard, B. Francis. Amort: % of the Amort-Rosenberg compact. Antonyshyn: Yeah! But! You see! Bowers: Dynamite. Charlton: Still won ' t lend me the map, eh, Keith? Cleveland: Noted for right answers at the stran- gest times. Doddato: Wake up Emillo ! It ' s time for our next class! Donnarumma: Noted for real cool vests. Francis: Disney has to see this boy. Frish: You ' ve got to watch that Latin, Ralph. Gural: How does he do it? asks Frish. Jacobsen: lOE ' s Shakespearian actor. Kinnear: What me worry? Me know it all. Lukawitz: Lukawitz! Down to the Guidance Office. Mori: Our honourary penny-pincher. Neiger: Look, stupid. Neiger: Oh! now I see. Nicoll: Brilliant! Simply brilliant! Pritchard: I forget... Oh yea! Now I remember. Rosenburg: The other half of the Compact . Schibler: Wonder what he ' s dreaming of in the picture? Tamme: STILTS, Tamme! Toikkanen: Is it Timo or Eedo? Webster: Hey Dave! Lend me a pen. Westby: Laughin ' boy. Zitney: Je m appelle Pierre. N ' est-ce pas??? Carr: What ' s the rush? Keeffe: A million in one, (rather) one in a mil- lion. Longworth: Slugger! Tadiotta: What ' s behind that mild manner? 10 F Gordon: Work fascinates him. He sits and watches it for hours. Joseph: One of those geniuses that springs out of no- where. JoeW: ' Such is life. ' Joe isn ' t going to try to change it. Louis: A favourite of ours in grammar. John: Tall, dark and handsome? Arnold: A fairly quiet boy who is neither fair nor quiet. Bernie: Hands out comments at the back of the room. Bill: A symbol of peace among a roaring tempest. Bruce P: Dig those crazy colours! Dan: Blond but beautiful? Bob: Do you think he ' ll make Broadway? Wes: lOF ' s dictator!!! Norm: Serenades lOF every music period, (luckily on- ly four of the five days a week.) Mike: Just doesn ' t dig that crazy French. Bruce W: Doesn ' t say much that is when the teacher is looking. Ian: We only keep him because we can ' t get rid of him. (Remember, Ian, it ' s all in fun. ..He!. ..He!...) Stuart: Dynamite with girls, (especially a certain L.L.) Roy: Seems to be thinking all the time ? Pete: He fixes things, all kinds of things, but good! Jim: Known for those gorgeous shag sweaters. Don: To know Don is to love him. Marcie: Astounds us with her answers in English. Solveig: Gives a certain geography teacher a tough time. Margaret: Alias Muggins Doris: Now get out there and support your team! Ida: Thinks of writing a new English book. Watch for it. Beverley: What has she got that I haven ' t? Lydia: Takes short snoozes in Latin class! Paula: A sweet and quiet little lass? Gaida: Disaster! Calamity! She was ' late for class! Linda: The daring young lady on the gym floor. FIRST ROW: M. Jacob, S. Nilssen, M. Cameron, D. ftasserlauf, Mr. Nicholson, I. Poslushny, B. Bradshaw, L. Bodnar, P. Vogel. SECOND ROW: M. Wood, J. Wohlgelernter, N. Cherniak, V. Rewega, S. Dennison, L. Young, G. Locans, I. Melzer, W. Morishita. THIRD ROW: B. Taggart, B. Tait, P. Fortune, R. Wiseman, P. Vdovich, J. O ' Connor, D. Cook, D. Fosbury, J. Weinstock. FOURTH ROW: J. Sakeris, B. Wigg, N. Courtney, S. Burt, R. Ballinger, G. Stur- gess, B. Paul, A. Marcus, L. Hollosi. Margaretha: A lovely name for a lovely person? Sandy: Minds her own business at the top of her lungs! Vera: Lives for those mad, mad swimming classes. Natalie: Notorious for her schmaltzy compositions. Paul: A real nice guy when he wakes up. 41
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