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

 - Class of 1966

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i tk FRANCES De ANGELIS Past: I have been working for the past five years in an office and at the same time have been attending night classes or taking corres- pondence course. Present: I ' m broke. Future: B.A. at the U. of T. GARRICK DEMETER Past: I can ' t remember a thing. Present: Algebra, Trig and Geometry texts that always give the WRONG answer at the back and math teachers who say thank you when you DON ' T know the answer. Future: I plan to study elec- trical engineering at U. of T. h1 IRWIN DIAMOND Past: Let ' s just keep the past out of this! Pet Peeve: Oakwood is a great school. Of course there are a few complaints, but then what ' s a good school without complaints? Future: Hope to get into Dentistry at U. of T. and eventually marry. MIKE DOMOVITCH Past: Winner of Mr. Irresistible contest in 1962. My extra-curricular contributions are too nu- merous to mention. There was . . . and . . . eh . . , Present: One of the greatest advocators of women, wine and song (strictly rhythm and Blues) President of the Oakwood Conceit Club. Future: M.I.T. or U. of T. (after a one year trip around the world). LINDA DOOL Past: Camera Club, Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball. Present: People who tear apart marching teenagers against university tuition fees. Future: Any university that will accept me. BRIAN DOSSEY Past: Import from the Working World. Pet Peeve: People who believe school life is easy and is a place to pass your time away. Future: Teaching or Social Work, preferably looking after babies. AMBROSE DUS Past: Rifle Club. Present: J.T. J.T. J.T. Why is the Oracle called the Oracle? Because of its ability to foretell the future so ambiguously. Future: U. of T. Architecture. GREG DYKES Past: Post grad work in grade 12 and working on my car. Pet Peeve: Working on my car and in spare time trying to pass grade 13. People who like Ford c Chrysler products and doubt my car ' s or my ability. Future: Ryerson and try- ing to sell my car. DIETER EBERHARDT Past: Five educational years at Oakwood. Stay- ing out of trouble. Pet Peeve: People who don ' t believe in my weather predictions. Future: Honours Geography at U. of T. and staying out of trouble. ELIZABETH ERB Past: Born in bleak and foggy London town. Survived tropic rains and scorching blight in Nigeria ' s sun year round. Present: My time at Oakwood is fleeting and slight. How sad that my guilt complex at not attending football games has to wreck it all. Future: Future skies are bewildering bright for what ' s ahead (public health? archaeology? honour English? linguis- tics?) all is unknown. FRANCES EVANS Past: Lots of swimming of every kind. That girl trombonist. G.A.A. Band. Present: Fran blow harder G.A.A. Executive, Band. Future: B.A. then teach Primary school - the younger the better. RAUL FAIN Past: School in Roumania and member of The National Volleyball Team of Roumania. Pres- ent: Amateur of ping-pong and volleyball, member of the Camera Club. Future: Civil En- gineering at U. of T. or Waterloo and to travel around the World. 1 1

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DAVID CARTER Past: Spent a number of happy but unsuccessful years at Central Tech, now in second year at Oakwood. Present: Future: Become a public school teacher for Industrial Arts. KARRAN CHAMBERS Past: Choir, Girls ' Club, Roller skating with the boys in red and blue who should be supervising the rink. Pet Peeve: Still disturbing the boys in red and blue. Keeping one R.D. ' s blue and white 55 Chev clean. Future: Will continue to disturb the boys in red and blue until she gets one of them. DOUGLAS CHAN Past: Arriving at school with six minutes to go; only guy in the class who never combed his hair . . sitting through classes without saying a word. Present: Students ignorant of Canada and screaming about someone else ' s troubles rather than their own country ' s. Finding out hard prob- lems were simple. Future: Engineering at U. of T., dabble a little in computering and photog- raphy. ROBERT CHRISTIE Past: Choir, Intramural Basketball, Pushball, Sutton? Present: Waterloo parties, student mod- els. Wailing mills at K.B. for B.V. Future: To join the JPCs at Waterloo or Ry arson. DOUGLAS CLUTE Past: Been around — Caput treasurer, Sr. Foot- ball Manager. Pet Peeve: That greasy kids stuff. Future: Only my report card knows for sure. Hopes for Waterloo Lutheran. FRANCES COOPER Past: Pasadena High School, Weather. Future: University. Calif. Present BARBARA CORBIN Past: Senior Choir, Girls ' Club, gymnastics, speedball, track and field. Pet Peeve: People who mistake me for Boldine. I always sing when I ' m happy. Future: Teachers College and learning a bit of everything. JILL CRISP Past: Children, music, jeeps, sunny weather, be- ing useful. Enjoys listening to Joe and Eddie, and Ian and Sylvia. Pet Peeves: Mornings and cold weather. Future: U. of T. to work with young children either as a social worker or a physiotherapist. SAM CRYSTAL Past: Intramural basketball. Lunch hour debates with Mr. Charlesworth about troublemaking and detention room attending. Present: Teachers who have the gall to disturb the sanctity of my sleep. Future: Professional undertakers or may- be an Avon sales representative. BOB COWAN Past: Dance Committee and the Dance Commit- tee, Gymnastics and Swim Team. Present: Messing Around. Ditch digging is the only profession where one can stay at the top . People who don ' t do the assignments that I want to copy. Future: Dentistry - Wherever they will have me. Probable Destiny - Taking polls to find out the brand of toothpaste people use. BILL DAVIE Past: A part-time student doing what came natural. (Sleeping, Loafing, Hooky) Present: Am now experiencing new things - doing home- work. Why not have a six day week and leave the seventh for school. People who call me Big BiU Future: U. of T., O.C.I., F.L.Q. or B.U.S.T. BOB DEACON Past: Swim Team. A year at U.C.C as a warm up for OCI, IOC, UK, 12H. Pet Peeve: I should like to thank all the teachers who have helped the development of my brain. The others I shall not comment on. Future: Science at U. of T. r k ilk



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ELLIOT FINE Past: 9B, lOB, IIB, 12B, Junior Orchestra, Senior Strings, Curr ent Events, temporary Senior Orchestra member and many other excit- ing activities. Present: Gee! It sure is a nice day for golf. Future: U. of L. and E. (Latvia and Estonia) studying Old Church Slavic and a Sur- vey of Persian Literature. JO-ANNE FISHER Past: Attended Oakwood before leaving for Lome Park - now back for 13. Pep Club, Girls ' Club Rep., Decorating Committee. Pet Peeve: Oakwood doesn ' t have the majority of her games on Friday afternoons, but we mustn ' t for- get there was one game Fri. 22. Future: Teach- ers ' College in Toronto to teach grade 3 or 4. CAROLYN FORD Past: A constant devotion to day-dreaming and very sparce spurts of heavy concentration three hours before June exams. Pet Peeve: No I ' m not any relation to Henry Ford. Future: Another year at Oakwood. JOSEF KARL FRIGAN Past: Finished schools in South America. Led rebellion against Bosch and Trujillo. Good friend of the Amazon nativ es. Future: Continue medical studies in Canada. Then go back and rebuild Spanish Empire in South America. ILDIKO GAAL Past: Three Toronto high schools. Pet Peeve: Lack of opportunity and stress on grade 13 physical education. How can anybody walk up the stairs without taking a rest. Future: Teach- ers College if I ' m still in reasonably good condition. (I hear that teaching is a strenuous job!) LUIGGI GABRIELE Past: Violent hockey games during lunch hours. Being bored to death by English and History classes. Feeding Mike. Present: Trying to get a certain Pole to admit defeat. Trying to get into the city on weekends. Future: U. of T. and engineering or running ping pong tournaments on Friday nights. i£L.ji KATHERINE GABY Past: Jr. and Sr. Orchestra, Cheerleading, G.A.A., Trans-Lake. Physorama, Syncro. sports, Oracle, Unesco, Judo, losing elections. Present: Bruises from being thrown and losing elections. Future: Soc. and Phil., Social Work? Law? My black belt and winning elections at Queen ' s.? ANTHONY GRONOW Past: 4 years at De La Salle Oaklands . Peeve: Hate to be interrupted in English class. Likes sports cars, sports, and girls (not neces- sarily in that order). Future: Ryerson or U. of T., Journalism or Business Administration. JOHN GALICA Past: Attempted Choir participation. Selling glasses at the C.N.I.B. Present: Ganzos and toads. Her majesty Queen Anne . Future: U. of T. LYNN GALLAGHER Past: I have wandered through two previous school, Harbord and St. Joseph ' s, and spent two years in the orchestra with my squeaky fiddle. Pet Peeve: I exercise by tearing from one class to another and by indoctrinating little darlings in the art of playing the piano, which takes sheer physical stamina. Future: Teachers ' Col- lege. RALPH GENTILE Past: 4 years at De La Salle of hard work. Pet Peeve: Second year at Oakwood and hope to be the last. Two bruising years on the GRIDIRON. Well, there ' s always next term. Future: U. of T. or Ryerson for Business Ad- ministration. FRED GENTILI Past: Jr. and Sr. basketball, tennis, trying to learn to swim. Pet Peeve: Mr. Dunlevie ' s Latin class. Future: U. of T. Faculty of Medicine . . . Millionaire. £

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