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

 - Class of 1965

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9K FIRST ROW: Luba Franchuk; Luba Scuba . . . Renata Guizzo; Gino has sore shins! . . . Enza Bosco: Remember me Chris., remember me . . . Gail Lister: But Sir! . . . Marilyn Goggin-. Secretary type . . . Susan Babos: Has left us . . . Joan Hayhoe; Peterkin trouble . . . Patricia McBride-. Bonny, bonny Lassie . . . Mrs. Reymour . . . SECOND ROW: Anna Chernisk: 9K ' s first new-comer . . . Rose Marie Burke: She scares easily . . . Elaine Tanino- No, that ' s not right . . . Linda Starodub: 9K ' s Einstein . . . Ileen Kohn; Is it Elaine or lleen? . . . Ruta Stancikas: She tries hard . . . Diane Wice: You won ' t hear much from her . . . Maria Galeazza: She ' s quite a talker (with girls, that is) Deborah Gilmore: Yum, yum, peanut butter . . . Frances Cerisano: Wild hair-do . . . THIRD ROW: Gregory Peterkin: 9K ' s brilliant clown . . . Christopher Gates: But I do study . . . Dennis Stan: Shut up Gates or I ' ll kill you . . . Julie Rathbone: Explosive in French . . . Beverly Nicholson: Mancini for ever (Henry that is!) . . . Anton Radman; 1 didn ' t do my history . . . Luciano Conte: 9K ' s brilliant quarterback . . . Danny Russo: Quiet type . . . Peter Gudrunas: Stan trouble . . . Steven Sydij: D-D-Dot Dot, D-D-Dash Dash . . . FOURTH ROW: Carmen De ' Luca: He always has his homework done . . . Joseph Oliver: E = Mc- . . . Peter Ciasnoha: Hey, Cecil . . . Russel Porter: Tall, dark and . . . Frank Jakus What do you think I am, stupid or sumthin ' ? . . . Gino Mancini: Quiet down . . . Fred Doren; He never has his homework done . . . FIRST ROW: Ellen Swarten: A complete failure when it comes to failing . . . Frances Zimmerman: Why does every- body plug their ears when I speak? . . . Lita Pirone Did you see that senior boy, Rosa? . . . Sherri Starchevich: What are you talking about, Steve? . . . Irene Brown: I have perfect vision (with my glasses on) . . . Harriet Linzon: Open those curtains, Harriet . . . Kathy Jones: Not just pennies for penny collection . . . Chriatine Pozniak: What shall we put in the Oracle for her? . . . Brenda Steuermann: I wish Mr. Gorman would stop calling me, Bianca . . . SECOND ROW: Miss Campbell: You people are wonderful (for giving half answers) . . . Nicky Barbieri: Oh oh I forgot to do that homework . . . Olino Capacchione: Please be quiet, I ' d hate to write your name down . . . Rose Ing: What are little girls made of? . . . Rosa Posca: No, Lita, I didn ' t see the game last night . . . Doug Glennie: I love the Beatles! . . . Irwin Freedman And stop calling me Irving . . . Bruno Rovere: Le grand Bruno . . . Peter Szlapak; Was I bother- ing George? . . . Giuseppe Maggisano: Le petit Joe . . .THIRD ROW: Karl Lederman: Quit bugging me Gregg . . . John Zelisko: $5.00 an hour for bass lessons . . . Wayne Loudon: Skoo-be-do-bee-do . . . Joel Laker: Sorry sir, I already have a D tonight . . . Enzo Lavorato: Another Jack Benny . . George Sroka: Playboy (in the wrong sense of course) . . . Carman Giordano; Hello up there . . . Joe Ceravolo: Stop playing your bass out of turn . . . Fred tannuici; Why does Mr. Smith always pick on me? . . . Bruno DiGregorio: A cello is a hard instrument to carry . . . FOURTH ROW: Gregg Torrington: Playboy, beware, different than the other one in the room . . . Steve Marzotto: What makes him tick? . . . CAMERA SHY: Pradip Shastri: From India, but no relation to the prime minister . . . 37

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9G FIRST ROW: Mrs. Saul: The best . . . Edna Alderd: Stays home to look after her older brother . . . Sally McNeil: Oh no, not another note? . . . Joy Drennon: Seen, but not heard . . . Linda Bennett: Funny kid , . . Kedi Zangrando: Anyone ready for drowning lessons? . . . Ann Parry: Thinks people get mad too easily . . . Yvonne Amodeo: Class sweetheart . . . Betsy Folliott: I am in love with a teacher . . . SECOND ROW: Alvin Swinford: Hey Edna! . . . Ken Kucharchuk: Oh well! . . . Kathy Kushniryk: Cheryl, wait for me Cheryl . . . Cheryl Nutt: It is definitely Gord . . . Eva De ' Muth; O.K. sergant . . . Janet Pringle: A real nice cookie . . . Phillip Willner: Carrot top . . . Enzo Carlesimo; You ' re dreaming Enzo . . . Anthony Amico: Who me? . . . THIRD ROW: Osvaido Papini: You have to study to pass you know . . . Paul Primiani: Close the door Paul . . . David Pomer: Our sunshine boy . . . Anthony Savaglio: Long and lanky . . . Larry Elliott: Well I think . . . Peter Sellito: The greatest football player . . . George Papik: Well Papik you ' d think you ' d know by now . . . Keith Corrigan: Oh no, not this again? . . . Lucio Rotino: The angel of 9G . . . FOURTH ROW Dominic Mauti: It is true blondes have more fun? . . . Pentti Leppanen: The cat has his tongue . , . Dennis Crickard Boy can he blush . . . Allen Shortell: Neva (never) . . . Francis Morelli: Talks with his hands . . . CAMERA SHY Nancy Dool: Laughs at her own jokes . . . - 1 T 9H FIRST ROW: Anna Marie Bezjak: A very quiet girl, except in French . . . Cathy Garofalo: Our future grade one teacher . . . Teresa Foti: Her favorite name is Toni . . . Lynn Whitfield: Forever preparing for parties ... Penny Keefe: Likes to Dog while sitting in class . . . Joanne Konefal: What, me worry? (about exams) . . . Ellen Watson: No Joanne, this is how it ' s done . . . Rita Pipito: Likes to go skating every night . . . Mr. Inch: The class custodian . . . SECOND ROW: Ken Doyle: Any relation to Mr. Whitewood? . . . John Salla Someone stole my folder, Mrs. Brock . . . Maria Kolankowski: Fairly quiet (in class) . . . Andrea Coulston: Hobby — singing little lyrics . . . Janice Graham; Hey Andrea! Wait for me! . . . Joan Riccio: Guess who I |ust saw? . . . Shirley Prowse: Oh! There goes my dream boat! . . . Frank Ruffalo: Shirley, it ' s snowing again! . . . Brian MacDonald: Likes them over sixteen— marks that is . . . THIRD ROW: Ken Davie: Always sitting on tacks! . . . Dan Grozdanovski: Comes to school to rest . . . Ross Hughes: Gym — my best subject! . . . Walter Boag: Does he or doesn ' t he? . . . Msrio Ricci: What did you say. Miss Van Duzer? . . . Bob Mikucionis: I use Miss Clairol . . . Keith Wells: Tries his hardest to complete a full day! . . . Rocco Grossi: Should have taken the art course . . . Frank Hipkins: Doesn ' t seem to be in the class . . . FOURTH ROW: Rocco Gal- lucci: Which Rocco sir? . . . Cye Huston: When he starts, he never stops . . . Frank Raimondo: The canary of the class . . . Antonio PaPa: Pro French pronouncer . . . Leslaw Jedrzejak: Only he can pronounce his last name . . . Tony Casole: Gets in all the elections . . . 36



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10A FIRST ROW: Barbara Knopman: That answer is wrong . . . right ... no it ' s definitely wrong . . . Linda Wheatley: Wool irritates me . . . Hiala Waxman: My new bed is just great . . . Elsie Stark: I didn ' t have that, did you? . . . Marsha Fine: Did you see Peyton Place? . . . Alissa Kosower: Guess what I lost? . . . Nadine Gorelick: That ' s really dumb . . . Gloria Harvey: No one even noticed I got my braces off . . . Miss Rogers . . . SECOND ROW: Barry Kohl: Jupiter is the god- dess of love . . . Robert Fleming: I ' m here! . . . Stephen Tamasi: I never do anything wrong . . . Marc Silnicki: Throw- ing big words at the English teacher Marc? . . . Allan Sternberg: Okay, who wants to have a class party? . . . Tony Djordjevic: Our expert— on German pronunciation . . . Paul Armstrong: Posture King . . , Louis Greenbaum: Hey guys, I ' m a Browner . . . Cameron Bourne: Better late than never . . . Melvin Orecklin: Sir, I ' ve got the answer . . . THIRD ROW: George Borsuk: A humming bird . . . Geoffrey Barnes: Pretty fancy English there Geoff . , . John Latinen: I hate the name Whitey ... Louis Puppi: A flooked out clarinet player . . . Max Hecht: Mr. Tennis . . . Michael Donnelly: Little Drummer Boy . . . Elie Garfinkel: Dig those crazy eyes . . . FOURTH ROW: Calvin Adier: That ' s what I did say . . . Ted Carey: Our biologist from Tokyo . . . Boris Grmek: No you can ' t help me make out the Oracle comments . . . ABSENT: Loreen Moore: I didn ' t study . . . honest! 10B FIRST ROW: Sevi Wolfowitz: Uh, well, like, urn, oh . . . Michael Rusynyk: How about exercising your vocal chords once in a while . . . Iris Savlov: She just loves Mr. C, cough cough . . . Lily Honigsberg: Hurry up and get studying for this afternoon ' s French test . . . Luigina PizzinatO: Who me, sir? . . . Joan McAree: Dig deep people. Penny Collection today . . . Bianca Falconi: You ' re all a bunch of lazybones-Basketball at 8 in the morning . , . Joey Fukakusa: This year he hasn ' t any more deathly thoughts . . . Mr. Dickinson: This class wears its ignorance like a badge . . . SECOND ROW: Nick McCombie:: Well, uh, that ' s too bad . . . Gail Richardson: :She had to eat her Wheaties to be able to wear Tom ' s old army boots . . . Sandra Greenspan: She ' s been in seventh heaven since she has dropped Music . . . Boldine Williams: All I want for Christmas is Marlon Brando in a Baracuda . . . Helen Mason: One of Mr. Dickinson ' s chosen few . . . Bev Donaldson: Why is G. G. always picking on me? . . . Carmalina Bruno: I don ' t know if this is right but . . . THIRD ROW: Gino Acri: We ' ll throw a party when he answers in Lit. class . . . Philip Pick: Impossible to describe . . . Michael Seguin: Brownlee, what did you tell me to do? . . . Donald Lea: The new composer of C-f- with a B flat . . . Tom Swartz: Has taken up staring as his new hobby . . . John Brownlee: Last year I was conceited; this year I ' m perfect . . . Craig Freifeld: Tall, blond and freckles . . . Barry Finkelman: Just answer the question please . . . Steve Chomolok: Works best in the dark at parties . . . Frank Klein: Are you still using that kid stuff, Greasy? . . . CAMERA SHY: John Mallany: Better late than never . . . Brian Speedie: Drowned in a sea of knowledge . . . Ludwig Spicker: One who feels he is not photogenic . . . Edmond Chang: A welcome arrival to 1 B . . . 38

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