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

 - Class of 1965

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10E FIRST ROW: Mr. Bannister Doll: You wind it up and— Please don ' t poke holes in my erasers . . . Georgina Brewer Doll: You wind it up and her shoes crack the floor . . . Bev Tanino Doll: You wind it up and she gets bugged for Chum Charts . . . Nona Pluym Doll: You wind it up and she talks about Dave Keon . . . Elzunia Jarmicki Doll: You wind it up and she tops the girls in AAath . . . Oksana Cherniak Doll: You wind it up and her mouth opens . . . Sandra Christie Doll: You wind it up and ??? I wonder? . . . Lilia Tamme Doll: You wind It up and she just misses 1 st class honours . . . Miss Boyd Doll: You wind it up and she teaches how to sew . . . SECOND ROW: Frank De Francesco Doll: You wind it up and he Drowns . . . Ron Murata Doll: You wind it up and he knocks the ball down (2nd down) . . . Luciano Rizzuti Doll: You wind it up and he bugs Elio . . . Angelo Romanin Doll: You wind it up and he gets all wound up . . . Adam Ciulini Doll: You wind it up and he saves paper . . . Elio Montis Doll: You wind it up and he eats in class . . . Rauno Nousiai- nen Doll: You wind it up and he doesn ' t do his English . . . Ezio Onorato Doll: You wind it up and he has Evil Eyes . . . THIRD ROW: Michael Collisson Doll: You wind it up and he Tries to take pictures . . . Eddie Lackner Doll: You wind it up and he stares at LP. . . . Don Fletcher Doll: You wind it up and you wish you hadn ' t . . . Wayne Yatabe Doll: You wind it up and he plays poker (in class) . . . Salvatore Muraca Doll: You wind it up and he gets confused with Ron ' s name . . . Dave Smith Doll: You wind it up and he gets Centred Out . . . Mike Curran Doll; You wind it up and anything can happen . . . Howie Yoshida Doll: You wind it up and— Okay shut up the period ' s started . . . Steve Sam Doll: You wind it up and he takes pictures of ??? . . . FOURTH ROW: Larry Sinclair: You wind it up and he skips wrestling . . . Ennio De Curtis Doll: You wind it up and he gets around (on the subway) . . . Paul Fennel Doll: You wind it up and he makes noises . . . Ezio Crescenzi Doll: You wind it up and he gets off his knees . . . Peter Sorensen Doll: You wind it up and he pronounces final consonants. lOF FIRST ROW: Miss Goldstein . . . Janet Rokosova: I ' m going to be strong . . . Jean Tomlinson: Her favourite subject- boys . . . Velta Berzins: Mr. C ' s most promising singer . . . Inge Grell: She ' s crazy about Jerry and the Fruit Loops . . . Helen Olech: I ' m going to be great when I grow up . . . Mary Watson: I ' d love to see grade eleven . . . Karen Geary: Wait until my Bobby gets home . . . Anna Origlieri: I even got a 90 in lunch . . . SECOND ROW: John Doyle: My friends call me John, but you can call me Zeus . . . David Ralph: I may never love again . . . Lome Zon: I want Eph- riam back . . . Esther Reingerwirtz: What boy is that? . . . Susan Newman: No relation to Hanna . . . Michael Mascall: I can even fly . . . Bruce Gregersen: I ' ll slap your wrist you silly fish . . . Attilio Marcoccia: lOF ' s Sweet Daddy Siki . . . THIRD ROW: Rick Mateer: I left Latin behind, now I feel fine . . . Sergio Liliani . . . Some of my greatness rubbed off on Mr. B. . . . Fred McCabe: A barber ' s nightmare . . . Donald Dunn: I love myself, who do you love? . . . Peter Martin: He lives in the corner of Mr. D ' s heart . . . Vittorio Pierobon; Mathematically I ' m a genius . . . ABSENTS: Tom McGoey: Pleasant when present . . . Leonard Pezzelli . . .Guess who operates the Mafia? 40

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IOC FIRST ROW: Ursula Lang: Is it true tall girls have more fun?. . . Chris Bowers: The lively one . . . Mary Pugllese: It fol- lows her to school . . . Tiiu Leek: What light on yonder window breaks! . . . Barbara Marshall: Our Bubbles . . . Sandra Simon: I passed science! . . . Natalie Kulgawetz: Julius Caesar?— not quite . . . Joan Meade: Aren ' t we ladylike? . . . Jean Winter: Eager beaver . . . Mr. Whitewood: Presenting— The Professor . . . SECOND ROW: Gail Pyzer: The voice of wisdom . . . Georgina Haga: Just plain George ... Liz Tudor: Her name made history . . . Sandra Howlett: Mur- murs like a restless brook . . . Pat Sakamoto: Just call her bing bing bing ricochet rabbit . . . Bonnie Brown: And a tr-r-rue bonnie lassie she is . . . Judy Silver: Has sterling qualities . . . Judy Day What ' s your name at night? . . . Melanie Sutherland: She loves them yea yea yea . . . Maureen Kirkpatrick: Little Miss Moffat . . . THIRD ROW: Lynda Koscioiek: Her favourite inventor— Alexander G. Bell . . . Mike Shimkoff: Big M of 1 OC ... David Durette: The pocket rocket . . . Vito Spatafora: There ' s a musical term for you! . . . Jeff Parker: The Lone Bantam . . . John Buckley: Agent X . . . Michael Panturescu: The wretched scribe (Oracle rep.) . . . Mario Pannozzo: Mario Lanza he ain ' t . . . Beth Forbes: She likes relatives (A.U.N.T.s) . . . Jill Floren: It is P.S., T.S., or D.G.? . . . FOURTH ROW: Tim Martin: IOC ' s Danny Thomas . . . John Spauls: I ' m so lonely up here . . . Garry Groskopf: The coin dealer . . . 10D FIRST ROW: Judy Schwager: Who cares about the Delphio Oracle anyway? Coleen Clancy: Words under four syl- lables fail me . . . Nancy Rushford: Yippee! my horoscope says a romance will be stimulating . . . Carolyn Paige: Has only one life, lives it as a blonde, and so ad infinitum . . . Mary Rushford: What! Me shy? . . . Rosalinda Baronins: Like all the rest of us, but too smart to admit it . . . Sylvia Bulfoni: Cut it out, John . . . Anne Ferguson: High school drop in . . . Mrs. Meek: Anybody for some lima beans? . . . SECOND ROW: Rachel Fialkow: Dig those notes in math class! . . . Roberta Brusatins: Quiet class! I have a denouncement to make. Please? . . Karren Warren . . . Proof positive that it sometimes happens to the best of us . . . Penny Downing: Look mum, no cavities . . . Barbara Brutman: Isn ' t my hair just fabulous? . . . Dorrit Demetre: And a hearty cry of Heigh Ho Silver! . . . Elizabeth Mason: What ' s the English homework? . . . Olga Czajewski: Hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil . . . Peter Zitmann: But it is not funny Peter . . . THIRD ROW: Robin Sears: Generally speaking he ' s generally speaking . . . Ken Chow: Our Chinese Picasso . . . John McCabe: Homework? What ' s that? . . . Mike Santalli: On the first day of Christmas my hairdresser said to me . . . Craig Mark: 98%, that ' s pathetic . . . Frank Scolieri: Another collection? Are you nuts perchance? . . . George Lietch: But George you can ' t ski without snow! . . . Christopher Krajewski: But, but I don ' t understand! . . . FOURTH ROW: Carl Wiesen: I say old chap, decent of you . . . Robert Downing: Snap, snap, do you want to join my fan club? . . . Dominic Amato: But it ' s only one mark Dominic! . . . Albert Kolo: Don ' t call me Beethoven! Just say smilin ' boy . . . John Clark: But John, your supposed to be playing, not sitting on the bench . . . Ken West: Shh! You might wake him up . . . Alex Kota: Don ' t call me Alexius! Robert Carducci: Uhh, Carducia, gutless wonder . . . CAMERA SHY: Paul Wrightmann: No! I do not curl my hair. 39



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lOG FIRST ROW: Gloria Nielsen: The silent girl . . . Barbara Duffus: Babi-Ann . . . Betty AAulgrew: Mrs. Brock, please! . . . Denys Whyte: A rare specie . . . Dianne Cekelis: A walking Encyclopedia . . . Mirella DePersis: The hard working girl . , . Lidija Perger: Has frequent snacks in science . . . AAarisa DiLullo: The short shirt friend . . . Mrs. Brock: Oh! fsuppose so . . . SECOND ROW: Steve Humbal: Likes to make ends meet . . . Gary Longstaff: The matured boy . . . Linda Nix: Indescribably different . . . Dianne Goldberg; Talks with her hands . . . Karen Petzold: Wears hi-heel sneakers . . . Wayne Rowe: A great pretender . . . Marvin Sokolow: Hey Grandma, watcha doing? . . . Frank Trichilo: The smart timid type . . . THIRD ROW: Greg Hall: A comedy of errors . . . Keith Davis: A part time student ... Ian Olsen: Any- body wanna talk? . . . Dave Curtis: One with the most nose, Knows Most . . . Darko Biteznik: Is troubled between com- ing and going . . . Hugh Crosby: Just not wanted . . . Roger Falconi: A typical science observer . . . Kari Jaakkola: What ' re bugging me for? Huh . . . FOURTH ROW: John Miorin: His only problem is Finance , . . Rory Flemming: It ' s easy when you know your score . . . Eldon Lehr: A Nobody . . . 10H FIRST ROW: Hilary Brown: Sir I understand what I ' m saying but you don ' t! . . . Ruth McCutcheon: Mr. Whitney, this is Science homework I ' m doing— honest! . . . Antonetta Tiberia: But sir ... I don ' t understand! . . . Aileen Bielaki Sweet, innocent, lovely, (blackmail involved) . . . Heather King: Life would be dull (giggle) without Heather (giggle) around . . . Mary Gibbons: Her home away from home is the cupboard in 214 . . . Mr. Scott: A really good sport in or out of the pool . . . SECOND ROW: Tony Pistilli: Our class president needs more watching than we do! . . . Wilfred Bozzato: Sweet little Willy! Doria Ciallella; David you ' re so . . . sweet! . . . Andy Nemeth: He is not abnormal, he is just different . . . Franca Guarino: Silent but dangerous . . . Peter Burritt: His loving teachers call him B-U-R-R-l-T-T! . . . Leon Fleischer: He is great according to him . . . CAMERA SHY: Rene Kohn: Andy ' s mad crush . . . Dave Donnelly: He thinks he is a con artist . . . Brian Cummiings: If he had any more curls he could pass for Shirley Temple. 41

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