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DANUTA HOPPE-RADOMSKI Past: Danny learned her first word of English 6 years ago. She masters both Polish and French. If anyone has not seen a mermaid this year we recommend this pretty gal. Pet Peeve: At present she translates Catullus ' poetry with cruel fire of love. Future: U. of T. IZZIE HOROWITZ Past: Junior and Senior Basketball teams, Senior Orchestra, Chambers Orchestra and sport editor of Oracle. Pet Peeve: Basketball coach to student: Why don ' t you practise violin at half-time? Orchestra leader to student: Why don ' t you practise basketball during rests? What is the present interrogative, third person singular of the verb to be ' (Answer — Is he?) HANS HUEPPELER Past: Very happy but lazy. Present: Study like mad. Future: Looks bright. Electrical engineer- ing at Waterloo. AMILCARE (MIMI) ALFREDO lANNUCCI Past: Sum civis Romanus. Oakwood and home- work, homework and Oakwood — the most miserable years of our life. Only bright spots — last day of grade 9 etc. Present: Now is the winter of our discontent. Will this (school) year ever end? Future: U. of T. to complete my education. Black Belt Karate. CHUCK JACOBS Past: Dance Committee (taking down decora- tions when all have left.) UNFORGETABLE days in Cadets and History classes with a sweet white-haired old lady. Pet Peeve: I have too many to think of one. Future: Teachers ' Col- lege or some other institution. GARY JEPSON Past: Birth. Present: Periods 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9. Future: See next year. ALLAN M. JOEL Past: Oakwood. Pet Peeve: What am I doing here when I have already received my Grade 13 Diploma? ? ? Future: Music at U. of T. LARRY JOHNSTON Past: Spent last 5 years loafing. Pet Peeve: Present doesn ' t last long enough to figure out what I do in it . Future: Will avoid working, if possible. Perhaps the only person to be a U.T.S. old boy and Oakwoodite at the same time. HELENA KAMINSKI Past: Library Club, Jr. and Sr. Orchestra, chew- ing gum to a Jazz Cymbal Beat, arguing, U.N. Club, attempts at a peaceful co-existence with my principles . Present: An organized at- mosphere. Teachers annoyed by originality in handwriting, false rumours spread by Gab- riele Haussmann about my argumentative na- ture. Future: Political Science, Law, at McGill. Provoking International incidents in the Foreign Service, Converting the world to Materialism. PAUL KARTON Past: Air Cadets, Two weeks in the Chess Club. Present: When I ' m in the wrong mood: any- thing and anybody. Future: Modern Languages at U. of T. — France — University of Paris. LOUIS KARTZOWITZ Past: Jr. Orchestra, Senior Strings, Sr. Orches- tra, Intramural sports, O.C.I. 5 years. Present: Trying to get up each morning 5 days a week to drive to a certain destination before a des- ignated time. I usually fail and end up in front of the designated book. Future: An institute of advanced knowledge — anywhere except Oak- wood. FERN KASMAN Past: Avoiding choir practises from 9 - 12. Dis- tributing kleenex to forgetful classmates. Dodg- ing homework assignments and French accents. Pet Peeve: Teachers who give out homework as if tomorrow would be doomed. People who borrow kleenex. French accents that aren ' t there or face the wrong way. Future: Borrowing kleenex, dodging homework at U. of T. and abolition of all French accents.
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MARJORY GLASSCO Past: Hails from Havergal (grade 11). Les fol- lies chene-bois (Physorama ' 65), Intramural basketball and speedball, G.A.A. Present: Try- ing to find seats in the cafeteria. Future: Mc- Gill — Physical and Occupational Therapy? Queen ' s? ? PAUL GOLDMAN Past: Veteran, Wine, Women, and Orchestra and Orchestra and . . . Pet Peeve: Wandering through the vast expanse of ' his Massive Grae- cian Architecture, Soaking in knowledge as the Amoeba Soaks in Water (See Biology text). PETER GOLLISCH Past: One miserable year as a cadet. Followed by 4 miserable years trying to forget. Present: School without a branch of BDR. Parking lot full of 80cc. bicycles degrading a beautiful 305cc. beauty. Homework interfering with T.V. schedule. Future: Forestry at U. of T. Cross Canada motorcycle trip. JORDAN GOODMAN Past: Oracle, Caput, Concert Band, Jr. Orches- tra, United Nations (2 meetings). Present: Us- ing Physics ' experiment equipment to figure out my stock quota. Waking at 7:30 to teach water aquatics to dolphins and finding they are codfish. A bar would certainly add class to 119. RHONDA GRAHAM Past: Splashing and prancing in Physorama, munching apples through Girls ' Club Exec, meetings, Jr. and Sr. Orchestra, Sr. Strings, Turning cymbals inside and out in Band. Pres- ent: Cinderella ' s Step-sister. Sir another test tube just exploded (ask Joan). Future: Wield- ing a hypodermic needle (Nursing) or waving a baton (Music) at U. of T. FAYE GREENBERG Past: A B student — 9B, lOB, IIB, 12B, 13B, junior and senior orchestra . . . sometimes cur- cent events club. U.N. Club. Welcome back Miss Greenberg. Pet Peeve: Organization, Faye, is the key to success and you have lost the key. You were sick again eh? Future: U. of T. or Teachers ' College. To be the most organized efficient and punctual teacher. FRED HARRIS Past: ? ? ? Present: ? ? ? Future: In search of some desolate shade. ROBERT HARRIS Past: Having a good time in O.C.I. ' s Band, Caput, U.N. Club. Pet Peeve: Getting through 13. Future: Major in Sewing at Vassar. LUISA DI GREGORIO Past: 4 years of running from gym classes with one shoe done up and the other undone, locker stuffing, tying up telephone lines, being too busy to do anything. Girls ' Club Rep., Make up Committee. Present: Bumping into people around concrete corners in the school. Future: Teachers ' College and one incessant trip around cur small world. LYNDA GUTHRIE Past: Jr. Choir, gymnastics, basketball, speed- ball, G.A.A. Rep., Man. Hater ' s Union. Present: People that always come up and ask dumb questions. Future: Nursing at St. Michael ' s, win- ning Oxford ' s Golden Key for debating, mas- ter ' s at Yale, B.A. at Harvard. CHRIS HAUSSMANN Past: Oracle committee. Caput. Present: If you want a job done properly, do it yourself. Fu- ture: Politics — maybe. But first experience in business or law, preferably in the U.S. Then I ' ll be able to handle the scandals. GABRIELE HAUSSMANN Past: Badminton, basketball. Concert Band, ten- nis, Oracle Editor, Arguments with Helena Kaminski in English. Present: Languages and more languages, U.N. Club, Arguments with Helena Kaminski . Future: Political Science and Economics at U. of T. — mainly Pol. Sci. Trav- elling until I ' ve seen the whole world and having lots of fun the whole time.
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n MARKO KATIC Past: Library Club, Chess Team. Present: Try- ing to think up a suitable pet peeve. Future: U. of T. M.P.C. with an affluent future to bask BARBARA KERKOFSKY Past: Junior Orchestra, Library Club, Senior Strings, Camera Club, and finally Senior Or- chestra. Future: University. ' ri PAT KNIGHTS Past: splashing in the Phys., talking in orches- tra, starving in first period. Pet Peeve; an arm, plaster casts and a rubber ball. Future: massaging someone else ' s arm or joining the noise makers at the Edward Johnson Building. RON KOSCIOLEK Past: Wondering what to write. Present: Writ- ing it. Future: Hoping I won ' t have to write it next year. MICHAEL KESTENBERG Past: In between Jr. and Sr. Orchestra, Swim Team, basketball and football and there was Mr. Hobbs, Mr. Charlesworth and now Mr. Lobb. Present: Trying to talk Mr. Hobbs, Mr. Charlesworth, and now Mr. Lobb out of D ' s. Michael Rotenberg. Future: U. of T. then Law. Then back to Mr. Hobbs, Mr. Charlesworth, and Mr. Lobb to make up for all the lost arguments. GERY KITT Past: Spent 4 years in forms 9H, lOD, IID, 12D, generally added nothing to O.C.L but my presence. Present: Work in general. Future: Honours Geography at Waterloo. J S I % ■ DAN KRUTKEWICH Past: From some unknown isolated outpost. Present: Driving to school on my tractor. Prove to the world that I can plough the entire Oak- wood campus in less than 45 minutes. Future; Head a National Student Revolution or receive a degree in basket weaving or water polo from the University of Florida. One thing that ' s cer- tain it ' s not high marks in French. KATHIE KUCHAR Past: Most depressing. Present; Ah bien maudit de mende. People who say they see but they really don ' t understand, pousse ta viande mon vieux. Future; Modern languages at U. of T. JUDY LAKATOS Past: Choir and lots of hard study? ? ? Pet Peeve: Monday mornings when you start wait- ing for Friday again. Future: Teachers ' College, U. of T. or matrimony, or maybe all. DAVID LAKER Past: Taking a sedative before entering every Latin Class. Pet Peeve: Be reasonable class. . . Do it my way. Future: U. of T. Commerce and Finance. GORDON LASCHINGER Past: ? ? ? Present: Gym Classes. Future: Uni- versity in Montreal. JOE LAUFER Past: Library Club, Chess Club president, hav- ing my name but not my article printed in the Observer. Convincing people that there are more idealists than realists in the world. Pres- ent: There ARE more idealists than realists in the world. Future: Being a realist in an ideal- istic world. 11 f
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