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

 - Class of 1961

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CADETS With the crack of the pistol that started the school year, work was begun on Oakwood s 1961 Cadet Inspection. While many people were still bemoaning their fate and dreaming of those warm summer evenings that were so fresh in their memories, the wheels that would try to return the Ellis Trophy to its well worn niche in our trophy case were set in motion. The band started its morning practices early in the school year. Under the direction of Kai Tung they have been steadily improving and by inspection time the cadet band will be up to the high standard of perfection that has always been part of the Oakwood tradition. The future officers and NCO ' s of the cadet corps have been coming out and working dili- gently on Wednesday mornings since October. Under the watchful eye of chief instructor Cap- tain J. Clark, Cdt. Lt. Col. Maclntyre and Cadet RSM Serba have been training the leaders of this year s inspection for their role. Many of the old- timers and a fine company of new men have been working hard to make this inspection one of the best ever. The performance of the girls in their dancing display is one that all the boys are certainly looking forward to watching. Most of all credit for the inspection must be given to Mr. Clark and the other members of the staff who so ably instruct the boys during the time set aside for cadet instruction. OAKWOOD O WINNERS ROBERT ALLEN ROBERT ANDRIGO JERRY BOBER DOMINIC DENTE ALAN GIACHINO BRUCE GLEESON CRAWFORD MaclNTYRE WILFRIED NEIDHARDT DOUGLAS PRICE ALLEN RUBIN MICHAEL SHIER JOHN SMITH LORNE SOLISH CHARLES MORE SUSAN CHESHIRE JENNIFER DUCKWORTH B. RRY MATTESON WENDY TOLL M RIANNA NL MULA JENNIFER WINGERSON

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HOCKEY 1st ROW: Mike Driver, Jim Reid, Terry Moorehead, Andy Gemmel, Rick Matias. 2nd ROW: Chas. Moore, Ted Fulton, Jack Patterson, Pete Brady, Bill Bries, Brian Toll, Jim McCollack, Ken Wilson, Dave Whitson, Mr. Cooper. 3rd ROW: Bruce Gleeson, Jim Atcheson, Bruce Paul, Gary Dedan. The loss of many of last year s stars left our hockey team a little behind last year ' s. Mr. Cooper, the coach, organized a team of young players who got plenty of experience which will come in handy next year. Some people may say that they lacked polish but none can say that they didn t have drive and spirit. The team played one exhibition game against Jarvis. The Jarvis team won by a score of .3-1. The first game of the regular season was played at Ravina against Central Tech. The Oak- wood team played well and held Central to a 3-3 tie. Meeting Humberside next, the team went down to a 3-1 defeat. Bloor came next, and after a hard fought game the scoreboard showed a 5-1 Bloor victory. Finally showing some strength, the Oakwood team took the ice against Harbord. The team played terrific hockey and swamped Harbord 5-2. The next match came against Western Tech. The Oakwood boys still in their hot streak, play- ed a hard game, but Western cashed in on a coup- le of breaks and posted a 2-1 victory. Central Tech came around next for a second try. The fire under the Oakwood team was still raging, but Tech got the breaks and grabbed a 2-1 victory. The team fared no better in their last two games. They lost against Bloor 5-0, and Humberside walked off with a 6-0 win. The hockey team didn t do too well this sea- son, but many of our young players got exper- ience and we can look forward to a great season next year. ' Get out of my goal, Whitson! ' Get it, quick! ' 76



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SWIM TEAM 5 j ,9 . FIRST ROW: Graeme Page, John Brent, Mel Goldberg, Peter Scully, Dave Webster, Eric Hennessey, Brian Williams. SECOND ROW: Bruce Amos, Pat Gani, Jim Trusler, Jack Zorek, Ed Stewart, Arvo Medri. THIRD ROW: Mr. John Clark, Karl Loner, Alan Bernstein, Mike Lopp, Stewart McBoin, Bruce Kalbfleisch, Bob Bertram, Alex Birnbaum, Bob Francis, Tony Cowan. Get Out of my Way! J. t Hurry up ond Toko the Picture! KEN WILSON -Most Valuoble Junior Pl ayer 78

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