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11K FIRST ROW: Elly Joudry: Awaits her Romeo . . . Jill Zagorski: Oh, Chip answered a question . . . Sharon Nicholson: Dates for T. D. ' s . . . AAadIi Tamme: Wow! . . . Maria ForestO: 1 1 K ' s Princess . . . Elizabeth Belwin: Our Florence Night- ingale . . . Donna Zosik; Sweet, warm and kind . . . Anna Jane Worral: Silent servant to Oakwood ' s Xmas basket drive . . . Gayle Roebuck: Quiet, unassuming, sophisticated, but friendly . . , SECOND ROW: Blaine Campbell: Silence is a virtue . . . Bob Gillis: Says he ' ll start browning next term . . . Paul Doyle: Well, what I have here . . . David Frank: The Pride of 1 1 K . . . Giorgio Cervoni: But, Mr. Stanley, you ' re wrong . , . Rocco Fuda: Girls? Where? . . . Tony lentilucci: Sings his way through every class . . . Antonio Bezjak: Knows the New Math course . . . THIRD ROW: Damir Grando: Works hard in English class . . . Grant Veal: Gee . . . Willie Kirchner: Quiet and studious? . . . Rus- sel Rizun: Think nothing of it . . . Richard Ainslie: Dropped his Latin book in the garbage during Latin class . . . Chip Harper: Get lost . . . Mark Adier: Had a hard day at the office . . . George Coull: Ooh-Poo-Pah-Doo and Oak- wood is the best . . . FOURTH ROW: Wayne Broome: Part-time student of 1 1 K . . . David Morrow: you can ' t call me a brown . . . Laurie Stephenson: Miss Blair ' s model student . . . ABSENTEES: Miss Wright: Remember class, Latin is a language of action . . . Doug Hogg: What ' d I say now? . . . Harold Posner: What ' s the score here, anyway . . . Bill Cardell: Went skiing at Talisman . . . 11L FIRST ROW: Allen Small: The-not-so-subtle Penny Persuader . . . Tony Pisani: Sudbury ' s curse to Latin class . . . Fred Perciballi: Doesn ' t believe in (censored) censorship . . . Lesley Sutton: And there I was, lying on St. Clair Avenue! . . . Beverly Downer: Blinky . . . Vera D ' Angela: Will she arrive in time for school? . . . Angela Bernabucci: Convinc- ing Latin Accent . . . Bill Jeffery: Has an elaborate excuse to miss Phys. Ed. . . . Miss C. F. Thompson: A contradiction to Ode To A Nightingale ? . . . SECOND ROW: Doug Pearse: A studious football-player ? ? . . . Ken Kinsley: The Rifleman! . . . Norman Rogers: Class Rodent, but he doesn ' t dig English Teachers . . . Dean Gibson: Carries a fortune in his mouth . . . Lucien Tai Ten Quee: Sir, I didn ' t steal the towel, I own the hotel! . . . John Konefah Strong, silent type, in all subjects . . . Peter Longo: Quiet talkin ' and Easy walkin ' . . . Nicky D ' Alimonte: Not a Lit. -Lover? . . . Fil- berto Montis: Future Physicist? . . . THIRD ROW: Guy Attisano: The most wide-awake sleeper in Math. . . . Leo Zaid- man: Generous custodian of the James Bond Library . . . Nick Martino: Mr. Martini? . . . Simon Leider: When ' s the next Jewish Holiday? . . . Dom Saliani: Our tyrannical Class President . . . Ron Matsugu: Who says he can ' t catch a football? . . . John Oldenhoff: Public Joke No. One . . . Gene Pankewich: Ooh, Pretty Woman! . . Jan Zoltowski: Ask me anything (in German) . . . 47
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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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12A FIRST ROW: AAr. Gordon: New history courses anyone? . . . Joe Laufer: Well, ahm, what if . . . Shiela Winter: Her sister left us — hm! . . . Suzanne Sherk: Rassles with Bermuda Sharks . . . Donna Lewis: She ' s decided to take it easy this year — with 89 in German? , , . Giovanna Brusattin: Cute eh! as long as she ' s not giggling with Gail . . . Gail Zupnik: Beware, she wears glasses to see whom she scratches! . . . John Glowinski: Hey, make sure you don ' t put something crummy in the Oracle for me, eh , . . Bob Turkington: Mister Baseman . . . SECOND ROW: Peter Mueller: Rosen- crantz . . . Izzy Alspecter: Klein, aber oho! . . . Warren Bourgeois: Oh what a rogue and peasant slave am I . . . Peter Lucie: Pretty boy, the Hustler, and future Argo Coach, what more could the teachers want . . . Dave Power: Brings real Shamrock to School — zero cool . . . Garrick Demeter: Just get some nitrogen tri-iodide and then when Mr. Dunn throws the chalk into the basket, you ' ve got a good April Fools trick . . . Dieter Eberhardt: Strata nimbus clouds today . . . Marko Katic: Would you like a game of chess with my brother? . . . THIRD ROW: Gabriel Zimmer- mann: Future ad-man . . . Peter Petzold: Guildenstern . . . Fred Gentili: What a basketball team . . . Sam Lombardo: Pool shark . . . Enn Edaci: Doesn ' t school get harder? . . . Mimi lannucci: He reads the board wrong for the hair in his eyes, his Dad ' s a barber? What a surprise . . . Peter Gollisch: If you hit me, so help me I ' ll . . . Chris Haussmann: Aw I wouldn ' t do that . . . Sam Crystal: Quiet, ' til he wrestles with Garrick . . . Paul Karton: How, What, When, Where, Why? . . . CAMERA SHY: John Galica: Walter Romaniw. 12B FIRST ROW: Virginia Vanstone: Very vicious when vexed . . . Kathy Gaby: Pronounced Catty . . . Gabriele Hauss- mann: Great kid! (she censors the Oracle) . , . Frances Evans: Party pooper . . . Dona Zekas: The Mystery . . . Lynne Cotey: Must have a secret identity . . . Frances Tamo: Na ke sena . . . Rhonda Graham: Shout! Shout! Knock yourself out! . . . Mrs. de Corneille: If she were only seventeen! . . . SECOND ROW: Gerald Saito: High I.Q. . . . Dave Morgan: He gives everyone the Creeps . . . Helena Kaminski: Oh! I only studied fourty-two hours for this test, I ' m gonna fail! . . . Marsden Barrick: Be nice to her; she has a mad dog . . . Joan Pipher: Spy for the Board of Education . . . Frank Pisani: He ' s normal! . . . Mike Miskin: Famous for puns, cliches and communication . . . Jordan Goodman: Names can be deceiving . . . THIRD ROW: Jim Little: One of Robin Hood ' s boys . . . Renzo Tanel: Watch your head, Renz . . . Izzy Horowitz: Wants to be an I.B.M. machine when he finishes school . . . Greg Swaluk: Hey Greebe! . . . Elliot Fine: Hey fellas, it ' s my turn for cookies today . . . Fred Harris: Scholastically inclined, or is that reclined . . . David Roten- berg: Dave buys all his books second hand, they all have Gwen written on them . . . ABSENT: Jean Clarke: Beauti- ful dreamer . . . Faye Greenberg: Lifelong ambition: to see the sunrise . . . John Jaakkola: The cadets have landed . . . Graham Smith: Hey Graham, there ' s Beth! Why are you blushing Graham? . . .
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