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11E FIRST ROW: Chaja Ben-Shlomo: Only got 88% in Grade 13 Chemistry . . . Monica Coutanche-. Who ' s done their Latin? . . . Mary Judge: An Art (hur) lover! . . . Marilyn Hines: Comes in 57 varieties! . . . Loretta Geary: I do not look like my sister! . . . Sheila Rogow: Thinks Buffalo is the greatest! . . . Myra Benford: The universal lender of Latin Home- work ... Pat Bennett: Wears the wildest socks at Oakwood . . . Margie Marmour: Enjoys those snacks during Or- chestra practice . . . Jenny Bennett: Studies sitting in front of her locker . . . SECOND ROW: Myron Zarry: Spent an educational weekend in New York . . . Brian Golden: Does his latin homework now and then . . . mostly then! . . . Joe Waisberg: Fought the Battle of Marathon for us . . . David Burkes: Seems to like the sound of his own voice . . . Rick Zachcinski: Quit making History notes after the first week . . . Antal Barath: A Happy Valley reject . . . Mark Lang: No Mark, Beatrice (see K.G. lOF) dosen ' t want to meet you! Warren Pidhirny: Are Leonard ' s jokes that funny or are you a compulsive laugher? . . . THIRD ROW: Peter Tikovt: Take off, Tikovt! . . . Leonard Rudenko: Tells un- censored jokes in Ukranian during English class . . . Stanley Klimitz: Could easily win the Diefenbaker French award . . . Jeff Goldberg: Argues with Grade nines about Grade eleven superiority . . . Joe Rywiec: The Don Jaun of Camp Moshava . . . Ron Webster: Just call him Short . . . Bruce Eraser: Oh really! masculine pink slacks? . . . Gary Tennebaum; I think Latin is the greatest! . . . Tom Robert: Bombs about on his Honda . . . Maurice Biancolin: Divides by zero . . . and gets an answer? . . . CAMERA SHY: Laura Giannotti: Does her French homework during Physics! . . . Pia Negenman: There ' s the guy with the yellow sweater! . . . Walter Dressier: Germany is the best country in the world . . . Murray Holden: Really digs archeology . . . Mr. Marston: Who has not been subjected to the indecen- cies of this monstrous machine? IIF The future of 1 1 F will be: FIRST ROW: Nancy Brown: United States Treasurer . . . Olga Chruszcz: Never can tell . . . Veronica Smalec: Leader of F.L.Q. in Quebec . . . Oga Babytsch: Teacher of the D-Room . . . Izabel Wojciechowska: Dreaming name was Jones . . . Nina Fischer: Mrs. Kildare . . . Nadia Pittana: President of Humpty Dumpty Potatoe Chips . . . Gay Sanderson: Promoter for round-the-neck-clocks . . . SECOND ROW: Richard McMurray: Midget Arnould Palmer . . . Sandra Cascone: Michaelangelo II . . . Franca Tantalo: Professional Basketball Player . . . Roz Ackerman: Mrs. Ed? . . . Nina Patti: Dina ' s comical side-kick . . . Dina Farrace: Nina ' s comical side-kick . . . Shelagh Keeffe: To change her first name to ' O ' . . . Helen Bimblich: Christian Dior . . . Nancy Wolman: Mrs. D. J.? . . . Rose Gruwer: All the boys wish they knew . . . Joe Gaglia: Professional instruction-listener . . . THIRD ROW: Dennis Day: Amateur silence instructer . . . Jack Silverman: Professional mumbler . . . Willy Russell: Brain Surgeon? . . . Harold Lang: Fiery little Irishman . . . Frank Cericola: (Refuses to show any sign) . . . Art Emperatori: Latin translater (his way) . . . Davie Hustler: None, or, one of Harry ' s boys . . . Frans Sayers: Dutch Ambassador to Canada . . . Ivan Morten: Alvie ' s Hamburger Stand, High Park . . . FOURTH ROW: Ugo Riga: Midget Arnould Palmer ' s caddy . . . Fred Aldred Cowboy in red jeans . . . Dennis Cruttenden; Six foot two John Bower . . . Bill Cuddy: Professional pen borrower . . . Terry Prout: Alligator trainer . . . Steve Turvey: Hockey boy from Quebec . . . Frank Garofalo: Professional home- work aoer . . . Mike Wolfe . . . Mai ' s brother-in-law. 45
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lie FIRST ROW: S. Klimosco: Long Tall Sally . . . H. Haefliger: I ' ll be there ... J. Bourne: Born Too Late ... J. Saito: Silent Spot . . . S. Klimitz: Be True To Your School . . . G. Shelepinsky: Do You Wanna Dance ... P. Slade: Sugar Shack . . . G. Horompo: Restless ... I. Weeks: Tall Cool One . . . SECOND ROW: S. Love: Love Is A Many Splendoured Thing ... J. Paul: Boys . . . AA. Rotcho: We Love You Beatles ... P. Wells: Penny(s) From Heaven . . . E. Goldach: Your Cheating Heart . . . M. Ellis: Cotton Candy . . . S. AAcLeod: Send Me No Flov ers . . . D. Honigsberg: Pearl! Pearl! . . . THIRD ROW: J. Hill: Tan Shoes And Pink Shoe Laces . . . B. Ezrin: He ' s a Rebel . . . Al Hedderwick: It Hurts To Be In Love . . . D. Walker: I ' ll Be Strong (Pits and all) . . . W. Hutcheson: Yesterday ' s Hero ... P. Smith: Wheels (maybe in June) . . . R. Wrixon: Stranger On The Shore . . . G. Payne: Moonlight Gambler . . . R. Fairley: Smoke Gets In Your Eyes . . . FOURTH ROW: W. Folliet: Johnny Angel ... A. Roldolfo: Leader Of The Pack ... J. DelCol: B(l) each Boys . . . G. Sanford: Bass Man . . . K. Pratt: Smile(ly) . . . F. Mauti: The French Song . . . ABSENT: Mr. Dunn: Around The World . . . G. Tremblatt: You Send Me . . . 11D FIRST ROW: Mr. Gorman . . . Jack Stienberg: His favorite room is the office . . . Monica Senyshyn: Razzal dazzel do! . . . Salette Fiskenbaum: Calories aren ' t everything . . . Agatha Valentini: Will you shut up, Cowan? . . . Elaine Karton: Silent type . . . Campbell Martin: Left for cram school . . . Marvin Katz: Our class artist — draws teachers . . . Ross Hayhoe: Never gets caught without his homework done . . . SECOND ROW: Toyoo Katsuragi: Always smiling, hallo, hallo . . . David Matthews: Has a joke for every occasion . . . Frank Mauti: Our pool shark . . . Joe Parker: Silent but dead- ly ... Alexander Amigo: Another Einstein ... Jay Fukakusa: The argumentative type . . . Bryan Davies: That literary genius? responsible for these captions . . . John Stratigeas: Don ' t touch the clothes, peasants . . . Massimo Papini: The Mouse . . . THIRD ROW: Robert Hewitt: Plays bass while he should be playing ball . . . Brian Boyd: What do you know, I flunked another one . . . Gary Russell: Standing on the corner, watching all the go by . . . John Cowan: The Beak . . . Vincent lozzo: Has trouble concealing his comments . . . James Fortune: I ain ' t done nothin ' . . . Bruce McCully: Our Big basketball star . . . Robert Anthony: Has such a calm even temper, i.e. French Classes . . . FOURTH ROW: Richard Home: The other half of 1 1 D ' s motorcycle gang . . . Frederick Stewert: Here today, away tomorrow . . . Natale Scarcelli: Hates coming to school in the afternoons . . . Douglas Hennebury: The Don Juan of the ski slopes . . . CAMERA SHY: David Ellsworth: Our dearly departed member . . . Wendy Fleming: Has a sweet tooth . . . John Mayhue: Who me? I never do anything wrong . . . George Sandford: Knows all the answers? 44
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11G FIRST ROW: Brenda Wilson; It ' s not going to fit . . . Mary Brown: Always daydreaming . . . Adele Farelli: Takes the wagon train to school . . . Diane Carter: Where would she be without Barbara . . . AAary Kensington: Guess who I met on the way home last night . . , Tessie Markos: Better known as Jack . . . Paula Falkovic: AAaple Leafs ' biggest fan . . . Carmen Dillon: It ' s that time again, Linda . . . Mrs. Charlesworth: Class, are you getting this? . . . SECOND ROW: Bar- bara Ann Sorensen: Where would she be without Diane .. . Pat McKean: oh gee, is that right . . . Deirde Beevis: Girl on a honda . . . Linda Dus; Home is where the village is . . . Linda Irvine: What happened to me was . . . Vincent Capi- bianco: Walter ' s comical sidekick . . . Walter Mkyjewicz: Vinces ' comical sidekick . . . Bruno Bellomo: Can ' t see over the steering wheel . , . THIRD ROW: Sandy Gentili: For $3,000. sir, you can have my car . . . Howard Labronche: Part time postman in a leper colony . . . Peter Woloch: Better known as wallbuckle . . . Emeil Magara: The P stands for Peter . . . Gord Harper: Come back, we miss you . . . Shane Cotter: Hey you, both barrels . . . Jim Grant: Excuse me sir, I think I ' m in the wrong school . . . Chris Evans: Seldom explores the unknown . . . Marcellino Fracassi: Unex- plainable . . . FOURTH ROW: Dave Knox: Lives for his English periods . . . Ray Millree: It ' s a great science fiction story . . . Ted Gibson: Mr. Elusive . . . Ray Fortner: Dig blues, chick . . . Glenn McCormick: Math ' s easy if you can identify clauses . . . Gary Boyles: The greatest flanker the world has ever known . . . ABSENT: Phil Beed: I wrote them all, gang ... IIH FIRST ROW: Marianne Garten: Our pride and joy . . . Eileen Roberts: The noise in Mathematic class . . . Sandra Chidden- ton: Sea-Horse . . . Jennifer Jacobsen: Keep quiet Tony . . . Annamaria Frate: Miss. Spaghetti . . . Mariarosa Antonioni: Beauty Queen of the depression years . . . Mary Ann Starecki: The Before . . . Dorothee Gries: The After . . . Mr. Griffin: Another ray diagram test . . . SECOND ROW: Jack Arbus: The Brain . . . Robert Bellio: Round, firm and fully packed . . . Elisha Laker: Most loved person in Oakwood ... Bill Poison: Chauffeur or Operator? . . . John Pudelsky: He ' s fast? . . . Tony Rupolo: I think . . . Cliff Campbell: The Monk ' s protege . . . George Gilchrist: The delicate delin- quent . . . THIRD ROW: Joe Hauth: Jolly green jet . . . Pat McCabe: Bugs Bunny of the month . . . Wal Loposzansky: Director of the Math choir . . . Hugh Mallany: Where is he today? . . . CAMERA SHY: Diane Siluszyk: Is it Danuta or Diane . . . Dymetro Charezemko: One of our nation builders. 46
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