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12C FIRST ROW: Karen Altman: Lovely like a Fern? . . . Renee Walters: No comment . . . Lydia Teres; Tall, blond and . . ., well two out of three isn ' t bad . . . Jacqueline Judge: Jolly Jacqueline . . . Vassa Saroff: 12C ' s champion wrestler . . . Fern Kasman: What, no Kleenex this year? . . . Marlinn Moir: Much too talkative . . . Karran Chambers: Our hon- ourable padcarrier . . . Carol Zawiski: Have books will study . . . SECOND ROW: John MacLeod: Mr. Dickinson ' s pet . . . Tim Turner: No I wasn ' t drunk in the football picture . . . Larry Ruznisky; Who ' s coming for a cigarette? . , . Gary Ross: Baby face . . . Greg Dykes: Supplies geograhpy notes for 1 2C . . . Roy Lummiss: Our little cuddles . . . Bruce Thacker: Secretary of the inner circle of the outer outcasts . . . Dan Waterfield: 1 2C ' s firstaider . . . THIRD ROW: Ron Boudreau: Wednesdays — Wow 34 cents . . . Jim Blair: What homework? . . . Tony Tammik: Little MgO . . . Ted Farr: 12C ' s basketball star? . . . Murray Grossman: Lives for Mr. Lobb ' s health classes . . . Tony Gronow: Refugee from De La Salle . . . Steve Relyea: Do these experiments ever — work? . . . Jim Sorba: President of the inner circle of the outer outcasts . . . CAMERA SHY: Sandra Litwinow: No longer wonders what HjO is . . . 12D FIRST ROW: Mr. Putman: 12D ' s Film Smuggler . . . Richard Migas: Gym — My best Subject . . . Gary Jepson: He grew up to be the kind of kid his mother didn ' t want him to play with . . . Ildiko Gaal: The hardest thing about being a woman is dealing with men . . . Carol Acheson: Why do we have Day Light Saving Time, if we only live at night? . . . Barbara Corbin: Balance this Equation Barb . . . Gino Ricci: Toughest Guy in the League . . . Gord Pyzer: Miss America 1900 . . . Werner Weisen: Silence at its best . . . SECOND ROW: Murray Brutman: 12D ' s Marathon Swimmer . . . Martin Vaivada: Sits and thinks, but mostly sits . . . Chris Pascucci: Come on and eat at my joint . . . Peter Stuloy: Another De Vinci? . . . Jerry Kitt: Here ' s the job for the Man Kitty Boy for Class Clown . . . Bob Sniderman: Great men die young, strange I still feel fine . . . Sam Fialkow: We need shorter periods and longer lunches . . . Howard Miles: Whenever I feel like working, I lie down until I feel better . . . THIRD ROW: Terjo Valve: 12D ' s man on the Gridiron . . . Eddy Bobot: Settle down class! . . . Colin Manning: The Silent Type . . . John Peters: Honigsberg, who won the war? . . Dave Gilmore: 12D ' s Pool Shark . . . Gord Lawson: Here ' s the man for the job . . . ABSENT: Ann Gaal: She ' s quiet — to quiet . . . Martha Fazekas: 1 2D ' s contribution to the world of Art . . . Christie Chalmers: Do you have your geography notes done? . . . Bill Molyneux: If we learn by our mistakes — I must be a genius. 49
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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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12E FIRST ROW: Miss Warren: Elle disait qu ' elle etait sourde, mais elle entendait des faute.s toujours . . . Diane Donald- son: Agrees that blondes do have more fun . . . Barbara Kerkofsky: An expert at matching shirts and socks . . . Annie Mandelbaum: The Wizard of Odd . . . Susan Salpeter Blush-On . . . Klara Hecht: The Pearl of 1 2E . . . Pat Knights: Laughs incessantly (at her own jokes) . . . Rosalyn Tward: Hates being shouted at out of Latin windows . . . Madeleine Beifus: Flammable personality (and also hair) . . . Mary Walsh: Go West, young ma ' am . . , SECOND ROW: Frank Moore: Refuses to comment on grounds of self-incrimination . . . Louis Kartzowitz: Words without meaning . . . Robert Harris: Klarafied . . . Lynette Winter: The Winter of our Discontent , . . Edith Gewarter: Goes Ape over the Monkey . . . Florence Rappaport: Mindy ' s sometime sister . . . Mary Hecht: The Untouchable . . . Solveig Rasanen: Bottom ' s up . . . Chris Mesi: Jones ' fearless leader . . . THIRD ROW: Ron Koscioiek: A human T.V. Guide . . . Dave King: Knows everything about cars, except how to drive them . . . Michael Kestenberg: Excellent note-copier . . . Mitchell Tracy: French is a second hangover . . . Hugh Jones: Mesi ' s (only) faithful fan . . . Michael Zelisko; Mr. Clean . . . John Carnio: The Howie Young of 12E . . . Luiggi Gabriele: Tarzan Gabriele . . . Dave Platman: A boy in love (with himself) . . . CAMERA SHY: Robert Christie: School makes him sicker than liquor . . . C. J. Rawlinson; Middle name is Webster ' s . . . Sandy MacDonald: Unknown to most ... Beth Smith: Smells like a bar (of Sweetheart soap). 12F FIRST ROW: Mr. Coutts: This class is like the Congress of Old Vienn . . . Terry Haffner: But sir, I didn ' t do anything . . . Mary D ' Arcangelo: A penny a day keeps Mary away . . . Judy Lakatos: Is it true blonds have more fun? . . . Luisa DiGregorio: Wow! What a typer . . . Evelyn Dorish: The smiling one . . . Judith Hall: Silence is golden . . . Shirley McEachron: Mashpotatoe, Scaw. Limbo anybody? . . . Shirley Rylott: Mis 12-F of 1964-65 . . . Carolyn Ford: Hollywood here I come . . . SECOND ROW: Rose Weltman: Rambling? No . . . George Badovinac; Swiss Banker . . . Kenneth MacLachlan: No time for seargents . . . Larry Brundage: Tia. Tia? Tia! . . . Anne Smart: Is that a bird your winking at? Or is it a boy? . . . Angelo Guido: I am the Rebel . . . Louis Hollosi: No sir, I ' m not chewing gum. Gulp! . . . Charles Jacobs: The pearl in white . . . James Hardy: Spare me Rocky! . . . Marlene Altement: The village stomper . . . Susan McBride: The silent one . . . THIRD ROW: John Miller: He is like Jerry Lewis. John: I ' m better than Jerry Lewis . . . Pete Zozzolotto: Let ' s have a crap game, Rulette? Poker? . . . Frank Szebedinsky: Tom Jones or Richard III . . . Gordon Laschinger: Hey! There is a cloud in my eye . . . Michael Mayhue: What happened to Napoleon I? Mike: They threw him in the clink . . . Jim Stevenson: I ' m the greatest! How does that grab ya? . . . George Migas: What ever happened to baby Jane . . . Dave Carter: Carter ' s little liver pills anybody? . . . CAMERA SHY: Stan Doktor: Leader of the pack (cigarettes) . . . Winston Rumo: Your kidding. This isn ' t a school . . . Thomas Babbs: No Tom, you can ' t throw Ken out the window! . . . 50
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