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

 - Class of 1965

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BRIAN COWAN Came from York Mem orial Collegiate to Oak wood Collegiate after h( heard about our geor and trigonometry tests To pass either a ge Presently undecided Jun CHERRY COX and Se Vol- yball teams, G.A.A., Interform sports, choirs, J r. and S r. Basketball teams. Archery ... I wonder what interesting pieces of knowledge will be imparted to us today? . . . Teacher,a ' College and imparting, knowledge to future generations. PENNY CROSBY Junior and Senior Cho ue and Gold Commit id Dance Committee ;rtain people who in: at I ' m smalll U of T Sc. 8, Mrs. CAM DAWES Jun d ho ior and Senior Or a . . . bantam anc football . . . trac Observer . . . Peopit silver haired girl think that I ' m pscho aly try gre !ing them . . . Den or Meds to get c e in pychopathy. BARBARA DEAN Jr. and Sr. Orchestra Concert Band, G.A.A Rep., I never stayed a1 anything long enough . . BOB DeVRIES Winter skiing ... be- ing too handsome for cameras . , . carried floats in the Grey Cup games, but got stage fright in front of the cameras . . . always wins his bets . . . Wow! What a weekend! . . . in the future - U of T. Psychology. LINDA DOOL DORCAS DRENNAN Masquers, swimn- G.A.A. rep., G e r n exams, religious wars lunchtime . . . ' Gem who decided to n their language so differe from English ' . . . futu of g Ge at the U. of T GLORIA DUBINSKY Ju C h and Si Choirs . . . ' Not all my subjects witf as I should be, bee; was given the wrong table ' . . . liable t up doing anything that is interesting and challeng- ing, such as, flnger-painting PAMELA EDWARDS Attended N ewmarket H gh School . . Nancy g jess what, it ' s Friday. . . Teacher ' s College, te ach and then travel — b jt if decide to s tay home - marry an ordina ry Indian ;-i!« I- ■ ' Ji }M. TRACEY ELLIS GA.A., Jr. orchestra, re- ligious wars at the lunch Geography . . . Helen- I ' ll teach you geography if you teach me geometry - . . Honours Geography at U. of T. then the Ju SUZANNE ENDICOTT Volleyball Teai nd Senior Orche mber Orchestra Don ' t you think th, you ' re too young to be engaged? . . , Weddinc Bells August 19, 196? B.A. in General Arts, then PAUL ENGEL ing a perfect s fighting againsi omer of brown ' People who all by Plan to go to some university to study engineering (chemi- cal) maybe buttermilk Falls College but more likely at U. of T.

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HOWARD BROMBERG hort space (actually ie gets along with yone) . . . U. of T. JIM BROWN Oakwood ' s Hootenanny, a player on two losing intramural basketball teams . . . No, I have never played football for Cleve- land! , little old ladies in Soho . . . attend uni- versity, then see a little more of the world before embarking on a teaching STAN BROWN s k e t b a I I, Concert Basketball, Concert Basketball ... has ng dislike for people f higher marks . g Joanne talk slo Engineering ALDO BUCCIONI Junior and Senior Foot- ball, Intramural Basketball, Pushball, Lacrosse . . . Pool Shark . . . U. of T. GRACE BUIFONI Three New Year ' s in a gutter . . . salui nights under a kitchen hng ■ith People and disgu Learning to speak English and telling the truth. One year of frat parties at U. of T, AAan-hunting on the continent until deported. Trying to stay sane, if pos- sible. ALAN BURGER Observer, Oracle, ntra- ural Sports and a grad- te of Sam s Acaden y of ne Arts . . . G aorqe e Shark . . Ov ninq business c ailed C Dffin- rgers for Ghouls and mbies ' in partne rship th Gould and Zon ik DEBBIE CAMPBELL HR K St. Joseph ' s College B ™ ' ' B School, Girl ' s Club, HH rT w rt HI G-A.A., Interform sports. H HV — ' tP Observer and Oracle Rep. HPlf ' ' W . . . Why do we get B ' ' W out at 3:20 when St. ' Mike ' s get out at 3;00? . . . People who call me Deborah . . . Future — St. Joseph ' s School of Nur- sing (1 hope) SUSAN CAMPBELL Adding to the hep music f O.C.I in J r. and Sr. Orchestra . Cha Tiber Orch- stra and Concert Band . . Sim pson ' s Club . . . ats . . . Ha-ha ha-ha . . . 00000- in chen- istry. I ' m ust starv ed . . terrify- ng scien e or music pro- U. of T. or Wes- ern . . open ing a pea- MARISA CASTELLARIN Conce t E and Girl ' s Club veteran. Or acle Editor and feeding th e squirre s in Queen ' s Pa rk Holy Toot! What do you me an. yoL don ' t like freckles ' . beco ming Madame Cu rie 1 and ook- ing for a Che rfulest Ele- MICHAEL ANGEL CHARLES An illustrious one yea career on Mr. Oke ' s cross Ostrander Trophy R iddler in the orchestras . . entered the field of jolitics as grad e 13 coun- iillor, fulfilling my NATALIA CHERNIAK Volleyball, Basketball, ton, Bronze Medal, jerleader. Masquers possesses no pet worth disrupting CYNTHIA CHIDDENTON Jr c nd Sr. Vol eyball and Ba skelball team s, Jr. and S r. Cho rs. Girls ' Choir, G.A.A., A chery. Badmin on Gymnastic s . . . ' People who c laim they haven ' t studied for s test. but son ehow th ey rr anage to scr ape th ough with College and the JANE CHRISTIE Being shy in grade 11, falling in ove in g rade 12, acting like an utter idiot {along with Garf ield) in 13. . . 1 don ' t be- lieve it! 85 Vo What kind of a tree a m 1? An nov- ed by (1) o verly attractive men, (2) people who look askance at r ny leotard writing hila ious nove s or marrying a Sean Con nery type — ter ibiy rich ancJ handsome. MICHAEL COBUS Orchestras, C o n c e r Band, Observer, T.O.I.C- Ferocious Gang . . . Tub. players who don ' t come ti brass sectionals . . . Ni ery KENNEDY COLES T aking piano lessc ns. Jun or a nd Senior Cho rs. hot ebac k riding, turn ng off the gas in Botany Col apsir g coat racks at McA Aaste r University, the per od five study . Ger eral Arts at Victoria 15



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RAUL FAIN Member of the Camt Cljb and of the Jun National Vollyeball Te; of Rumania . . . futun U. of T. GASTON FALCIONI Football?, a little Bocci- ball and Basketball, but not too much of anything really . . . Barru tatata pula! . . . Future plans— I don ' t know, really I MELINDA FAZEKAS Ballet, Loretto College School, Paul, choir, pol- itics, daydreaming . . Boys who are forever thinking of something new to borrow every day . . . Teachers- College, travelling and teaching in underdeveloped countries . . . resolve to get on Mr. Coutts ' good side by be- ing on time for 5th period study. MARIENE FINE Gyr n Lei ider. Volleyball, S w i m m i n g Instructor, Band, Or( :hestr a ■Teach lers ' A-ho sympathize with you on the he ;avy work load in Grade 13, but c live i 311 e) (tra ass ign- ment anyway! ' To wish on i i sp; irkling star and fly wi th th e birds be- yond the 1 rainbr 3W. BERNIE FISHBEIN Bugsy (no relation to ir favoL jrite bunny) . ter spei nding many y{ ;ars Harb( Drd CI., Bei ■nie me to O.C-I. Starred for o yea rs on Harbo rd s imortal football teams lorts . . creator of the mous 1 saving, What IS Ding or i! (WIGO) . ;xt year he will be fo und of T., back at WENDY FOlllOT nter - form volleyball basketball, library archery. Bronze med- 1, Award rificial tion, diving, synchron swimming . . . How di you feel Wendy? PeopI ed RINGARD FRANK Basketball . . . Futuri - uncertain as yet. i WILLIAM FRANKLIN B a n d. Orchestra, G -, 1 m Te •am, St udent Council V. P., Jr and Sr. Football, Pu sh- ba ill etc. . . . Having the Ki no fo r four fifths of my subjects . . . Stand inq fifth in the class w ' ith 65% . . . Future-Gett ing he inours taking grade 13 a third ' time, then on to 1 Ivy League Univers ity. { STEVE FREEDMAN Jr. and Sr. Choirs, Cadet land. Dance Committee . . Motto - Love-life nd happiness . . . Future ;-life and happiness strv classes with a ertain Little Blond Bomb- hell P.C.) (Ch. ABRAHAM FRIESNER flr Gr ■iffins 1 ni jmesis ' . perf, iking 5Ct thi specta ngs . } TED FULTON Bantam, junior and lor football, hockey Silence is golden What, me work? HILDA GABRILOW Concert Band, Library Club, growing up and learning to get along with other people . . . Work- a year or two. be- woman behind my ul man and raising 1 future Oakwood- 17

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