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

 - Class of 1965

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SENIORS Let ' s Go O.C.I. We got a T-E-A-M ! Seniors: Diane Donaldson, Rose Gruvver, Brigitte Bartels, Monica Senyshyn, Viiu Kreem, Beth Smith. CHEER LEADERS Let ' s give a rousing cheer to this year ' s bright and Uvely cheer leaders. Our girls in bright gold and blue cer- tainly succeeded in keeping the spirit high at all games. The seniors — Diane Donaldson, Rose Gruvver, Beth Smith, Monica Senyshyn, Brigitte Bartels, and Viiu Kreem. The juniors, who cheered the Bantam Football team to victory, were Pat Sakamoto, Bianca Falcioni, Sandra Simon, Shari Ferris, Marsha Fine, and the captain Bev Donaldson. Thanks go Miss Keith, our sponsor, for her help and understanding. Diane Donaldson. ■ , Diane Donaldson their captain Go Team Go JUNIORS Rose Gruwer our finalist Ya Oakwood Fight team fight! Juniors — Bacl : Sandy Simon, Bev Donaldson, Marsha Fine. Front: Pat Sakamoto, Bianca Falcioni. 65

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EATON ' S HAS JUST TWO WORDS TO SAY ..:thankyou! ' We at Eaton ' s are very glad to have met two such direct young people, who represent yourschool. They are the ones who guide our activities planned especi- ally for your group! Our Young Shops are geared to meet your needs, fashioned for your busy lives, stocked with the items you want, for every day use and special occasions. It is a chal- lenge for us ... we think you will like the way we have met it! EATONS Ch ristic Hymie Shustik THE STORE FOR YOUNG CANADA 64



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Top Row: Michael Panturescu, Brian Morrison, Andrew Armstrong, Barry Finkelman. Seated: Rita Vivarelli, Michael Finkelman, Evelyn Dor- ish (president Hilda Gabrilow. Missing: Mrs. Donaldson (staff sponsor). STAGE CREW Of all the clubs in the school the Stage Crew is one of the few, where its members own initiative can be clearly seen. Many of these members work hard to help with the school ' s various activities in one form or other. Very few people realize what it takes to have a dance, an Athletic Night, a Masquers production or an Auditorium. Yes, the Stage Crew are the lads behind the scenes who ' s work doesn ' t need recognition because it is ap- preciated throughout the school. You never hear of them. In fact many students aren ' t aware of this club ' s contributions, and there are many. But with these con- tributions, we hope to keep Oakwood the top school. MARK CORDEN Top Row: Mario Venerus, Dave Smith, Doug Downing, Murray Hoiden. Seated: Frank Pitto, Mr. Griffin (staff sponsor), Mark Corden (president), Doug Hennebury. 66 THE OAKWOOD LIBRARY CLUB WHAT DOES A LIBRARY CLUB DO? Each of the fifty members of the Library Club donates approximately sixty hours of his time to assist the other students and staff in checking books out of the Library, renewing books, shelving books, dealing with overdues, helping with reference problems, making attractive bulletin boards and keeping the library neat and attractive. Last year we circulated 12,255 books in four months. This averages 9.4 books per student for this period. Ap- proximately 2,000 books were added to our collection last year. Besides working in the Library, the Library Club mem- bers collected over 800 books which they sent to a secondary school in Grenada. In September they enter- tained many of the new teachers in a get-acquainted tea in the Library. At the weekly Monday meeting book reviews were given by Mr. Brooks, Mr. Dunn, Mr. Hep- burn and Mr. Putnam. The young people ' s Librarian from Earlscourt Public Library provided a stimulating meeting with some of her new books. Last year we had an exciting social life, the chief event being our weekend trip by train to Clark Road Secondary School in London, Ontario. Forty members attended our annual Chinese Dinner and we ended a very successful year with a picnic at Centre Island in June. We are most grateful to our sponsor, Mrs. Donaldson, who with her unfailing guidance helped make this a most rewarding year for the Library Club. EVELYN DORISH. Top Row: Peter Petzold, Stu Campbell, Bob Antony- shyn. Seated: Peter Mueller, Mr. Lobb (staff sponsor), Fred Stoppel (president), Terjo Valve. B. A. A. The B.A.A.. team coaches and Mr. Lobb worked espec- ially hard this year and as a result we successfully organi- zed intramural and inter-school athletic programs. The Bantam and Junior Football teams reached their divisional playoffs and the Bantams emerged as city champions. Under the careful supervision of Bob Antony- shyn all grades participated in intramural basketball. During the winter season the Grade Elevens foimed an intramural hockey league. During winter and under the watchful eye of Mr. Lobb, the Grade Twelves and Thir- teens had a pushball league which was very successful. The successful Athletic Year for Oakwood was climaxed by the annual athletic banquet. FRED STOPPEL

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