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

 - Class of 1965

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lOL FIRST ROW: Mrs. Cousins: Just use your common sense! . . . Joan MachLachlan: Little cat on a hot tin roof? . . . Joan Biscoe: Would you say that again? . . . Chris Tirllo: Did your homework for you . . . Rita Vivarelli: Our (active) artist . . . Irene Czajkowsky: Do my homework? . . . Silvanna Carletti: I don ' t know— it ' s just funny . . . Elizabeth Toikkanen: Does she or doesn ' t she? . . . Lynda Dillon: So many other boys . . . SECOND ROW: Brian Gregerson: Ah, nope it ' s wrong . . . Norman Black: Dear Abbey . . . Frank Cautillo: French is his favourite subject . . . Jeffery Savlov: And I ' ll wear my Beatle tie . . . Angle Pompilio: She ' s particular . . . Anthony Novak: Our refugee from Hamilton . . . Vincent Catalfo: Canaryman from Western Tech . . . Alan Pellittier: Can you do that the other way around? . . . THIRD ROW: John Shimkoff: Somehow, I don ' t recall that too clearly . . . Alfred Ikeno: Our anxious scientist? . . , Joe Steinbok: Elenor —oh Elenor . . . James Hogg: The Jackie Gleason . . . Sandra Sperduti: But I thought-oh forget it . . . John Spina: The French and Latin helper . . . Phillip Lake: Detention! I ' ve got a game tonight . . . Peter Moll: Quiet-with exceptions . . . FOURTH ROW: Klaus Smrczek: El Gabbog the second . . . Victor Tkachick: Our novelist . . . David Steele: G-o-o-f(y) . . . Sheldon Alspector: Penny Collection to-day . . . Raymond Brickman: Clop clop, here comes trig- ger . . . Lewis Leone: Our McCartney. ABSENT: Helen Goodman: Our after Christmas addition . . . Natasha Grando: Our halfday visitor . . . Jeffery Stein: Sign the book . . , lOM FIRST ROW: Roberta Picco: Hard working student . . . Joy MacDonald: Teachers are good for making faces at . . . Jane Corden: Girl with class spirit and class money . . . Robin Baker: Loves Mr. Andrew ' s paper darts . . . Marilyn Voden: Desperate . . .Anna Aguano: A friend of desperate . . . Anita Levesque One half of lOM ' s Beatle fan club . . . Wendy Batchelor: Giggles ... Mr. Pedlar: Slave-driver . . . SECOND ROW: Beth Williams: Silent . . . Sue McGuire: Wild one . . , Irene Urbensky: The other half of lOM ' s Beatle fan club . . . Ann Katrycz: Disgusted . . . Patty Salsberg: I ' m smart, I think . . . Marianne Sambrook: Quiet, v hen her mouth is closed ... Pat McGuire: (Censored) . . . Rita Harrison: Only sane person in lOM . . . Gino Pincente: Refugee from Western Tech . . . THIRD ROW: Larry Brown: Lives in another dimension . . . Bobby Whitby: Miss Thompson ' s pet peeve . . . George Lucchesi: Just plain George . . . Bill Woytowich; Proud of his uncle Bob . . . Tony Ricci: Latin whiz . . . John Russo: Brain from St. Mike ' s . . . Joe Bernardelli: Alias the clown . . . Kevin Judge: Good things come in small packages, however, there are exceptions . . . FOURTH ROW: Wayne Wright: Wright is never right . . . Ronnie Kohut: The nutty professor . . . Benny Spensieri: Wonder boy . . . Sam Goldband: Yea Pulford . . . Richard Bosco: the guy with the ten dollar hair cut . . . Felix Reuben: Another Wes- tern escapee . . . Ned Judge: Lives on a basketball court . . . Gene Burjan: I won ' t be around when this gets printed . . . CAMERA SHY: Alex Pasut- Smart Alec. 42

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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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W 51 f O 11A FIRST ROW: Leslie Levy: Our emissary to South America . . . Ruth Piechulla: Indescribable . . . Mai-Reet: Eljas; Lip reader — comprehends messages sent across the room by . . . Viiu Kreem: How ' s the view (Viiu) from here? . . . Shelagh Fitzgerald: Pantomine expert—sends messages to Mai-Reet . . . Lucy Novak: But sir i really get lost! . . . Lori Zimberg: Dreamer . . . Ellen Versteeg: Has somethingto say about everything . . , Miss Havey: The past is a buc- ket of ashes . . . SECOND ROW: Zdena Daicar; Part-time dictator (before teacher gets to class) . . . Teresa Zajc Hey! Hey! Paul . . . Sharon Takasaki: Takes care of the pad and I don ' t mean Room 319 . . . Olena Oleshnia: Hey! Hey! Teresa —there ' s Paul . . . Use Gerber: The silent observer , . . Bob Pinkerton: Why ' s everybody always pickin ' on me? . . . John Katic: Tries to persuade Mr. Brooks to his way of pronunciation . . . Jim Butt: Olympic hall racer . . . THIRD ROW: Dario Stucchi: B.A.A., B.O., what ' s the difference? (Boys Organization) . . . Vince Del Buono: Walking dictionary (wrong meanings) . . . Ross Yoshida: Everybody ' s friend (he ' s a judo expert) . . . Stuart Campbell; Who ' s illegally teaching bronze? . . . George Marzotto; Silence is a virtue— not a very good one, but a virtue . . . Ken Shulman: Invrai- semblable . . . Andrew Sidlar; Is high; not because he ' s an air force cadet . . . Jerry Shoot: Shoot didn ' t take a shower! . . . Bernie Goldfarb: The trouble with Bernie is that one day he ' s here, and the next day he ' s here! . . . FOURTH ROW: Joe Muto: 9772 lb. weakling . . . Bernie Mohr: Genius in disguise! . . . John Myllynen: Does he or doesn ' t he- only his hairdresser knows for sure . . . Abe Smuschowitz: Abe Lincoln in disguise . . . Martin Linger: Miss Havey ' s pet (dog that is) . . . LACKING: Isaac Adier: Got lost in shuffle; ended up in IIC . . . John Macchiusi: Got lost in shuffle; ended up in 1 IC . . . Miro Pristupa: Got lost in shuffle; didn ' t end up anywhere. 11B FIRST ROW: Miss Lyall: Write and know your work . . . Connie Boudreau: Oh, those witticisms in English . . . Amanda Myers: Loved by all . . . Marjorie Montgomerie; Yum, they have strawberry shortcake today . . . Jill Fruitman; Beatle- mania in its fullest . . . Rosilyn Rosen: Our star physics pupil . . . Sheila Robertson: Real gym bug . . . Inge Gre- guish: See Peyton Place last night? . . . Anne Wood: Would if she could . . . SECOND ROW: Susan Nainudel: Brown is her favourite colour . . . Beverly Freedman: I chose Zoroastrianism— I ' m different . . . Rae Marcus: Seen but not heard . . . Rita Lem: Muriel is her middle name . . . Helen Ostro: But I do not memorize my Latin text . . . Shirley Zucker; Lost one mark here, one there . . . Yvonne Overton: Loves practising art in French . . . Marilyn Jones: Latin is rather confusing at times . . . THIRD ROW: Jerry Machtinger: Pencil supplier in Music . . . Barry Zimmerman: Ode to a pool hall . . . Michael Ingber: Historical wizard . . . Sheldon Wise: But I ' m not sarcastic . . . Sandy Stornelli: Our Latin lover . . . John Macchuisi: Whose class am I in? . . . Dominic PittO: Mr. Mysterious . . . Terry Strom: Has anyone seen Terry this morning? . . . FOURTH ROW: Ezio Ricci: Oh that trumpet ' s mellow tones . . . Danny Kushnir: But Mrs. Wallace, I ' m a pacifist . . . Paul Martin; Likes to teach Math . . . Roy Redgers: Ace bass . . . Howard Michaels; My name is Howard— not Michael . . . Martin Rosenberg: If only he could talk . . . Frank Pitcher; Gentleman and a scholar . . . CAMERA SHY: Connie Verge; Punctuality helps . . . George Dubinsky: Basketball anyone? . . . Bill Pinchin; Bill you are incorrigible . . . Earl Smith; Refugee from Hamilton . . . Bert Williams: Perfection is looking in a mirror . . . 43

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