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12G FIRST ROW: AAelanie Allen: Playgirl of the year . . . Brenda Messer: Better not mention her pet peeve . . . Jennifer Anderton: Happy little Extrovert (Ralph) . . . Daphne Bertram: Physically fit Mentally fit? . . . Jill Bradley: What makes her tick? . . . Anna Maksymluk: Dynamic Changeling . . . Brigette Bartels: Auf welcher Seite sind wir? . . . Marsha Banko: Who has got gray hair? . . , Mr. Clarke. SECOND ROW: Bob Cowan: Such a nicer cleaner living boy you never did see! . . . Peter Bun nett: The sparrow hops along the veranda with wet feet . . . Dave Laker: Perhaps silence is golden? . . . Bob Savage: Where is the action? . . . Sharon Armstrong: Rick, Rick, where are you? . . . Aniko Scheiner: I simply don ' t understand it? . . . Doug Chan: Brick breaking, splintering, blood - thirsty Karate friend . . . Harvey Knopman: What a noble mind is here o ' erthrown . . . Lawrence Ura: Now could I drink hot blood? . . . Dave Brierley: He just can ' t think of what to put in the Oracle . . . THIRD ROW: Edward Nott: Without him who would answer English questions? . . . Don Shortell: Mais il aime le Frangais . . . Dave Sanderson: 12G ' s George Harri- son . . . Carlo Bianchi: Be thou familiar but by no means vulgar . . . Henry Meyer: Teutonic Goldilocks . . . Donn Petelka: Donn of the overdeveloped knees . . . Mike Domovitch: Madness in great ones must not unwatched go . . . Franko Cannatelli: Latin class expert . . . FOURTH ROW: Sergio Merzotto: Modesty is the best virtue . . . Ron Barne- cutt: A product of the American Tobacco Co. . . . CAMERA SHY: Jack Fyfe; Golden Boy . . . 12H FIRST ROW: Mrs. Paszti: This class has absolutely no manners . . . Stuart Ross; II aime le groupe . . . Angela Slazak: Goes for Ringo with or without tonsils . . . Wendy Ryerson;. . . Likes Bruce Peninsula . . . Lynda Guthrie: Bill always embarrasses me . . . Sophie Samycia: She whispers beautifully . . . Rosemarie Willforth: A rose by any other name would be as sweet . . . Helen Kohn: Never kept a French book longer than a week . . . Marjory Glassco: Mrs. Paszti ' s pe(s)t . . . SECOND ROW: Wayne Kinnear: Uses rhetoric on Mrs. Smythe . . . Gordon Hutcheson: Cowan hopes he has not danced off with the money . . . Murray Plasket: Famous for Persian War notes . . . David Rintoul: Quiet but sneaky ' ... Bill Davie: Big Bill 1 964-65 . . . John Gibbins: Small but packs a wallop . . . Dean Nixon: Cowboy without spurs . . . Paul Schabracq: Leader of the pack . . . Michael Lipani: The Latin king . . . THIRD ROW: Robert Deacon: One half less history notes with brand Basically ' . . . Marvin Bernstein: The Algebra king . . . Ambro se Dus: Just can ' t pro- nounce Carthage . . . John Hustler: Argo quarter-back next year . . . Brian Morrison: The only pupil who can under- stand basically . . . Tony Lea! Not photogenic, but he is coming . . . Robert McLeod: Tall, dark, . . . well two out of three will do . . . John Barnes: The man with the Halloween tie . . . Jack Ranniste: Always starting fights . . . FOURTH ROW: Don Carr: Never off his back . . . Bill Boddy: Hold that Tiger Grrrrrrrrrr. 51
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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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' 1lif T oes 1046 ST. CLAIR AYE. W. TORONTO 10 ONT. PHONE S23 - 1393 Indian Totem of Maskar Tribe Anyone knowing the whereabouts of the perpetrator of this atrocity keep it down ya hear! The editor is in enough trouble already. Guidebook to a Challenging Career This booklet will show you the way to a rewarding career in banking. For ro( - copy, simply drop a line to the Staff Department, Bank of Montreal, P.O . Box 6002, Montreal, and ask tor a copy of Career Oppor- tunities at Canada ' s First Bank . If you prefer, you can call in at your nearest branch for a cop . There is no obligation. Bank of Montreal npi St. Clair Ave. West Robina Ave. E. A. SCOTT, Manager FOUL SAFE 52
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