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

 - Class of 1961

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9E Nishihama, F. Diano, R. Ross, T. Gudofsky, W. Browning, A. FIRST ROW: L. Exyence, R. Rodwell, D. Stubbs, K. Tamme, L. Zahrebleny, F. Zucker, S. Orlan, Mr. Oke. SECOND ROW: D. Crosby, L. Piczak, M. V. Shibler, A. Boehler, R. Barns. TfflRD ROW: F. Alaimo, M. Kalender, Buccioni, L. Chizick, G. Monita. FOURTH ROW: J. Ross, D. Oliver, R. Barnecutt, J. Saldov, A. Hope, G. Taylor, R. Davidson, D. Walker, E. Stewart. Joyce Green: A little spot of tea, please. Gay Sanderson: YEA!!! Mr. Oke: Did I ever tell you about the time I was a little boy? ? Jim Ross: Gum, what gum? Gulp!! David Oliver: Huh! Ron Barnecutt: Did you hear about the time I got in an accident? John Saldov: Make it brief, Saldov! Allan Hope: Did you hear about the time ? George Taylor: Our rifleman. R. Davidson: 9E ' s nightingale of the showers Doug Walker: Wazzamatter wich you, hope? Ed Stewart: 8:00 A.M.? Fred Alaimo: I forgot my book again. Max Kalender: Lend me your pen, John? Terry Godofsky: You mean I missed the target? Wayne Browning: He l ikes science for more reasons than one. Aldo Buccioni: Butchiebaby. George Monita: I left it at home, Mr. Inch. Andrew Melesz: No, my first name isn ' t Jose. Penny Crosby: Well, I really can ' t name all the boys I know. Lillie Piczak: What homework? M. Nishihama: Our little Madame Butterfly. F. Diano: Her bark is worse than her bite. Rochelle Ross: 9 E ' s beauty salon. Verna Shibler: La petite soeur. Elizabeth Shibler: La grande soeur. Ingel Boehler: A big laugh for a little girl. Roberta Barns: Our singing canary. Linda Extence: Ye olde giggler. Rhonda Rodwell: A certain boy named Bruce. D. Stubbs: But sir, I ' ve got basketball tonight! Kadri Tamme: A little louder please. Luba Zahrebleny: My legs are showing. Fay Zucker: La professeur Zucker. Suzanne Orlan: But, uh, oh, eh!! Bev Torraville: Ya know what happened? 9F Maureen Nicholson: Speechless Mary Kensington: Basketball pro. Karen McCutcheon: Half Scotch and half water Linda Marshall: Linda M. Katherine Graham: Does she OR doesn ' t she? (only my girl friend knows) Sophie Samycia; So fine Miriam Kalina: Inscrutable. Joe Allen: 9F ' s iron man Alex Divers: Can ' t swim George Migas: Ctirly C. Chalmers: The many loves of Christie!! Anita Benoit: They ' ve landed Barbara Weisdorf: Loves exams Frank Pitto: Einstein Gary Pyzer: Great historian Barry Mandel: Genius Simon Leider: Playboy Carlo Blanche: Sniff, sniff, sniff, sniff Ron Boutilier: See ' s the world from a window. Maxym Gurfinkel: Keep up the good work Luigi Macchiusi: Sad Sack Mario Venerus: MOHA Warren Thompson: Girl chaser Harvey Knopman: Shakespeare II Rick Mucci: World ' s greatest highjumper Robert Woods: Future jet pilot Morton Freedman: Steady member of the de- tention room. Wally Faingold: Scientific Tony Patullo: 9F ' s permit boy Allen Katz: A really COO L cat Willie Fefer:I didn ' t do it! (He did.) Gerald Boddy: Toughy wuffy Waring Maidens: Starch collar Patricia Albanese: Mrs. Einstein. FIRST ROW: Miss Havey, M. Nicholson, M. Kensington, K. McCutcheon, L. Marshall, K. Graham, S. Samycia, M. Kalina. SECOND ROW: J. Allen, A. Divers, G. Migas, C. Chalmers, A. Benoit, B. Weisdorf, F. Pitto, G. Pyzer, B. Mandel, S. Leider. THIRD ROW: C. Bianchi, R. Boutilier, M. Gurfinkiel, L. Macchiusi, M. Venerus, W. Thomson, H. Knopman, P. Mucci. FOURTH ROW: R. Woods, M. Freedman, W. Faingold, A. Patullo, A. Kaw, W. Fefer, G. Boddy, W. Maidens. 45

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9C FIRST ROW: Mr. Davison, B. Stephens, S. McLuhan, N. Dennison, S. Bolton, N. Sharpe, A. Marks, M. Bystrakiwski. SECOND ROW: G. Dubinsky, D. Shimkoff, C. Cox, W. Fleming, H. Lumsden, M. Schmid, E. Naef, G. Bowman, S. Berry, B. Bell. THIRD ROW: J. King, G. Beggs, G. Wood, D. Honigsberg, R. Home, B. Sykes, M. Grossman, M. Finkleman, R. Angelson. FOURTH ROW: J. Serbe, D. Bing, P. Cimpello, B. McCully, B. Troyer, C. Meyer, R. Mattews. Diane Shimkoff: But sir, I don ' t understand. Barbara Stevens: Why is Sandy on all your books? Ricky Angelson: My Angel Baby Glen Beggs: 9C ' s boy v ith a voice. Doug Bing: First on Anne ' s Hit Parade Pete: Thursday again Mike Finkleman: Our Mr. Study Murray Grossman: The classroom clown Mike Hasek: The class Casanova Dave HoningS ' berg: Mumbles Ross Home: Small— but what a he-man. John King: George ' s chief sucker Bruce McCully: The big bear. Ron Mathews: Happy! Huh. Gilbert Meyer: Oh! If he wasn ' t so shy. Jim Serbe: The girls ' desire. Bob Sykes: The robust redhead. Boyd Troyer: Duh, sir. George Willes: Bets anyone? Gordon Wood: Squeaky. Bonnie Bell: Oh, that angel. Sandra Berry: The quiet type. Sharon Bolton: Shop around. G. Bowman: Sir, work out number 2 for me. Mary Bystrakiwski: Miss Mary. Cherye Cox: The sly type. Nancy Dennison: Mouse I Gloria Dubinsky: An authority on the T.S.O. Wendy Fleming: Our budding artist. Carol-Lou Hershorn: Which one? Judy Jordan: A toss-up between a cupid and a female playgirl! Heather Lumsden: Liberace II. Stephanie McLuhan: Curled up. Colleen Mac: Lifesavers Anne Markes: Doug hits the mark Elga Neaf: Always worrying about A.K. Monique Shmid: Our intellectual member of the the L.C.! Nancy Sharpe: A pretty sharp girl! 9D Brian Stevenson: Is this the room with Brian? John Szczypciak: The tongue twister! Harry Tiefenback: But sir, I think that mark should have been 86 not 85. T. Tirkalas: You going down to the gym tonight? Larry Trenchard: All Canadian boy. D. Wittingham: What, me do my homework? P. Zaborowski:— Miss Lyall— Peter says des cochons . Peter— dez coshenz . Sue Crompton: Who me! Linda Dool: Another Dool special. Wendolyn Folliot: Cha, Cha Ruth Hammond: Rowser Margaret Keyser: Yes sir Helen Kohn: There will be a penny collection tomorrow for me. Annie Skrobek: A French teacher ' s dream! Linda Sutton: A statue of Elizabeth Susuki: Quote Sara. Philip Airey: Why did they put me back into Gr. 5, Mr. Stewart? Andre »v Armstrong: What, me worry! John Barnes: Our (casted) president. Allan Bayley: You and I are going to part com- pany if you don ' t stop talking. Harley Chappell: Man, dig that crazy chick! Paul tngel: I know, teacher, but uh, um Gaston Falcioni: You callen ' me ah liaaar? D. Cluck: Donald, where are your troosers? Richard Grace: Square or rectangular David Hustler: Who me? Gordon Laschinger: Are you going to the Grill? Harry Mahler: Harry, Harry, wake up Harry. P. Mason: Mr. America of the depression years. Jeffery Moe: I like me I Szaer Moncasz: I got 96% (I ' m a liar) Enzo Morrelli: No sir! Gino Ricci: Rebel rouser E. Rybchinski: Can I use my brother ' s notes sir? M. Saldov: Saldov, do you need ink again? FIRST ROW: E. Susuki, L. Sutton, A. Skrobek, H. Kohn, S. Sutcliffe, L. Dool, J. Thompson, Mr. Watson. SECOND ROW: J. Moe, H. Tiefenback, M. Keyser, S. McEnaney, S. Crompton, R. Hammond, W. Folliot, D. Hustler, P. Mason, THIRD ROW: E. Morelli, H. Mahler, H. Chappell, R. Grace, G. Ricci, P. Engel, A. Bayley. FOURTH ROW: M. Saldov, P. Zaborowski, E. Rybchinsky, D. Whittingham, S. Moncazz, T. Tirkalas, J. Barnes. FIFTH ROW: G. Falcioni, A. Armstrong, B. Stevenson, J. Szczypciak, D. Gluck, L. Trenchard. 44



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9G FIRST ROW: N. Geoghegan, J. Artandi, J. Hall, L. Windman, L. Birnbaum, S. Moll, E. Newell, M. Allen. SECOND ROW: J. Silverman, S. Stern, M. Honigsberg, Mrs. F. De Ciry, S. Zyl, D. Zachcinski, H. Kopyto, I. McCorriston. THIRD ROW: D. Fellin, A. Friesner, I. Switzman, G. Caputo, J. Ord, G. Dykes. FOURTH ROW: T. Babb, R. Moore, G. Nagy, E. Parsons, H. Swadron, F. Stoppel. Class motto — What homework? ' ODE to 9G This poem is about 9G, The best class that there can be. The best class that you will see In all of Oakwood C. We ' re the class that ' s most admired, We ' ve got all the intellects. We ' ve got the girls that are most desired, And these are the pure true facts. So what it all boils down to. What I want to say. Is that in the memory of Oakwood, 9G will always stay. Poems are made by fools like me. But only God can make 9G. 9H What would 9H be like if Alan Straus was a history scholar. Murray Brutman woke up. Harry Salpeter didn ' t look guilty. Colin Jerry got along with Mrs. Brock. Peter Steele wasn ' t good at typing. Eddie Bobot didn ' t make people laugh. Eddie Kovack never said well...um. Grant Veal didn ' t like girls. Kieth Miller studied. Bill Embree was out of R. 119 before 4:00 p.m. Bruce Fielder traded cadet uniforms with Duncan. Frank Liebeck wasn ' t a great actor. Jim Stevenson wasn ' t the strong silent type. Cliff Warner stopped writing talented verses of poetry. Claude Mattioli didn ' t know the right answer. Mike Mayhue wasn ' t the class clown. Ken McLachlan wasn ' t a walking encyclopedia. Bill Robins ever came to school. Larry Brundage never said Je n ' entend pas . David Keith wasn ' t a budding young scientist. Dan Wheeler stopped gnawing on his desk in French. Tapani stopped being brilliant in shop. Duncan Whillans didn ' t concentrate on girls in class. Hana Luksenberg wasn ' t crazy over a certain boy. Susie Wislicka got laryngitis. Alice Hilf didn ' t blush on Friday. Janet Shneiffer became a lady wrestler. Jo-Anne Fisher outrstared our history teacher one morning. Pat Fest didn ' t yell Hey Alec in French class. Jill Wright acted like a girl. Arja Naskali wasn ' t a hockey enthusiast. Sheila Pascoe enjoyed math, class. Sandra Edwards was out of the cafeteria by 12:15. Lynn Lebofsky did homework at home. Sally didn ' t model her legs. Ken Prentice answered a question. FIRST ROW: A. Naskali, A. Hilf, H. Laksenberg, S. Wislicko, L. Lebofsky, S. Passoe, P. Fest, Dr. Packer. SECOND ROW: B. Fielder, G. Veal, J. Wright, S. Edwards, J. MacMillan, J. Shniffer, J. A. Fisher, P. Steels, T. Nousiainen. THIRD ROW: A. Strauss, C. Warner, J. Stevenson, G. Campbell, K. Mac- Lachlen, H. Salpetery, C. Mattioli, M. Mahue. FOURTH ROW: E. Bobot, K. Prentice, K. Miller, B. Embree, D. Wheeler, M. Brutman. FIFTH ROW: D. Keith, F. Liebeck, D. Whillans, C. Jerry, E. Kovach. 46

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