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SERGIO MARZOTTO Past: Oracle Dance Committee, Blue and Gold Committee, Honourable discharge from Gym team, Pool Classes after school, singlehandedly overpowering the Camera Club boys and paint- ing the gym. Present; Trying to prove that in the end true skill prevails over lucky flukes. Future: Plan to study chemical engineering at U. of T. and fish for fish. GLEN MATTHEWS Past: Jr. and Sr. Orchestra, Concert Band, Ban- tam Football, Intramural E,verything, Grade 12 Graduate, Grade 13 Graduate. Pet Peeve: Grade 13 encore une fois (Post Grad), Honest I didn ' t Flunk! Senior Football. Future: Applying for enough universities, Phys. Ed. at one of those universities. RON MATTHEWS Past: 5 years at Oakwood. Tripping over grade nines for another year. Listening to the records at T-Dances. Present: Average acceleration. Concentration of solutions. Future: Average ac- celeration. Concentration of solutions. Honour Science at U. of T. (AGAIN). MHtE MAYHUE Past: Stage crew, signals and an infinite num- ber of nature poems. Present: W.C.T.U., nature poems, gym, rush hour on the Gardiner. Annie watch it or I ' ll get my mother to put a curse on you. Future: Nuclear Physics at University of Carsons Corners. SUE McBRIDE Past: Doing half of my homework all the time and all my homework half the time. Pet Peeve: Well Sue, if you can ' t come up with some sort of a translation for this we can omit it. Future: Trying to learn to speak English as well as the milkman ' s wife and Latin as well as the Fire- man. MARY ANN McGROARTY Past: St. Joe ' s, sports, drama, and scholastics. Pet Peeve: Alarm clocks that ring six hours too early, being a hostess in The Night Owl coffee house day becomes night and night be- comes day. Future: U. of T. — then Social DIANA Mcpherson Past: Emigrated to Oakwood from South Sec- ondary School in London. Present: People who think that because one hasn ' t come up through the ranks in a Toronto High School one is automatically a failure. Future: Teachers ' Col- lege. VELLO WILLIAM MEDRI Past: Jarvis Collegiate 4 years, Ontario Hydro 2 years. Future: ? ? ? work. BRENDA MESSER Past: I ' ve been here only three years, but I think Oakwood ' s had enotigh. Archery and jazz classes are in general chaos, the Dance Com- mittee ' s in mass panic, ceramic classes are shattered. Pet Peeve: Mr. Putnam has writer ' s cramp from signing cheques. Miss Campbell T. ill miss her human attendance pad. Future: The white tornado intends to hit U. of T. next year. HANI MICHAEL Past: Music, art, and technology (engineering drawing). Present: Life, as a form of compli- cated system, is too difficult to understand. Making my grade 13. Future: Engineering in the Navy. MARLYNN MOIR Past: Junior Choir, Senior Chorale, Girls ' Club, Welfare Collection. Physorama. Pet Peeve: Those early morning choir practices. Future: U. of T. BRIAN MORRISON Past: Library Club (President), Caput. Pet Peeve: Strange as it may be, I ' ve got no com- plaints. Future: U. of T. 1 5
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BOHDAN LAWRENTIN Past: BOZO, Harbord C. I., very active life, participated in everything. Present: O.C.I., foot- ball, hockey, and basketball enthusiast, Hi-Fi bug. Rhythm and Blues supporter. Future: Com- merce and Finance or Pharmacy at U. of T. ROD LAWSON Past: Veteran of Oakwood. Present: See last year ' s Oracle. Future: See next year ' s Oracle. TONY LEA Past: Accident prone with 2 football injuries — broken jaw and thumb. Unofficial Football Record — Injured first practice. Present: They don ' t ask my name any more for admit slips But I thought 6th period started at 1:23 Sir. I saw Miles last period at the restaurant. Many outside activities, Future: U. of T. Honour Geography — will continue outside activities. GAIL LEWIS Past: Four years at Oakwood, one year at Central Commerce, one year at B.T.Co. Pres- ent: 9:00 - 3:20, periods 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9. Future: Teachers ' College (ulp! I hope.) MARY LEWIS Past: 8 years at St. Mildred ' s College, 6 years at Bishop Strachan School. Pet Peeve: Attend- ing Oakwood to get better marks in 3 subjects and a credit in one. Future: University — Gen- eral Course. STAN LICHTENSTEIN Past: For the past, nothing of lasting import- ance, nor of any benefit to the mind. Pet Peeve: Dean of Post Graduate Students. When Cap- tain Andy Witer is back next year give him a job. Future: A Nobel Prize for Literature. MICHAEL LIPANI Past: Short careers in vocal music, studying art, gymnastics, studying, cross country, typing, etc. Pet Peeve: People who have mistaken my shy and troubled self as. having a less desirable quality. 5 ' 2 Brunette(s) who is (are) older than I and think I ' m 20 or 21. Future: U. of T. or . . . or . . . not really decided. JIM LITTLE Past: Concert Band, Childhood and trying to be friendly. Present: Teachers who memorize the textbooks instead of the students, also the people who use the phrase grow up . Future: More childhood R.M.C. or U. of T. and even- tually the cemetery. ROSA ANTONIA LIUZZI Past: Transferred from St. Joseph ' s College this year. Present: Injustice of any kind. Fu- ture: Go in for teaching. ROY LUMMISS Past: Jr., Sr. Choir — Otherwise Uneventful, Rifle Club. Pet Peeve: Being Cut-up in a certain Geometry Class. Future: University and Ace? Not Oakwood 66 - 67 . GLEN MACKLIN Past: See Oracle 65 page 20 — bottom row. Present: Cackling females whose incessant chat- ter keeps one from getting into the right frame of mind before nine. Future: Teachers ' College or University. ANNA MAKSYMLUK Volleyball every year, physorama shows. Pet Peeve: Treasurer of dance committee. Secretary of Girls ' Club. Future: Interior Design at Ryer- son — I hope!
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4ft BILL MOLYNEUX Getting to 13 — Finding the right girl. Present: Playing golf with Lawson. Trying to get through grade 13. Finding the right girl. General Arts at U. of T. ( Trent that is) teaching afterwards and loosing that right girl. DAVID MORGAN Past: Swim Club, Current Events, Concert Band, Pres. Sr. Orch. Present: People who say Why did you ever leave folk music? Future: En- gineering sciences at U. of T. towards learn- ing how to fix my own guitar. PETER MUELLER Past: Football, gym team, track, cross country, B.A.A., and Hi-Y president, Jr. Choir, pushball and Eaton ' s Rep. Present: People who cut up the B.A.A. ' s electoral system, 5 day weekends, blondes, to sleep, perchance to dream teach- ers who collect homework, sleeping in Miss Warren ' s French class. Tom Jones, Life ' s but a Walking shadow. Future: Eternal bliss — U. of T. or York. DAVID OLIVER Past: Trying to become a fanatic. Present: Pseudo-Intellectuals, the Tories, contemporary mudslingers dubbed Messiahs by a gullible society. Future: OBSCURITY as a meatball picker on a spaghetti plantation . JIM PARSONS Past: Nothing at Oakwood. Am an import from Assumption, Windsor. Present: People who burn crosses on street corners. Future: U: of Waterloo, Chem., Engineering, or Chemistry. CHRIS PASCUCCI Past: Caput councillor 11, 12, 13. Blue and gold chairman. Observer Editor, Sitting on the soccer bench. Treasurer of Current Events Club and the Blue and Gold. Present: Grade thirteen teachers who think their subject is the only one on the course. People who don ' t trust me with money. Future: To pass a bill prohibiting Del Buono ' s Cries of democracy in the Cana- dian legislature. JOAN PIPHER Past: Deported from Earl Haig S.S., UN as- sembly. Concert band, (one can have so much fun when only two girls play trumpet). Pet Peeve: It ' s so difficult writing one ' s own Oracle biography. What do you mean, I joined the UN club just to get to New York? Future: Immediate — Soc. Phil, at U. of T. Distant — Fighting frustration boredom in the Cana- dian embassy in the Malagasy Republic. MURRAY PLASKETT Past: Years of what homework. Pet Peeve: Teachers who expect homework to be done. Future: Chartered Accountancy and saving fudgicle wrappers. PETER F. PETZOLD Past: Gone, gone, gone . Most of it is floating around in the pool. The other part was spent gyming, pushballing, and B.A. ' ing. Present: Grandpa Valve Trying to get over the school routine day — get up etc. No time for anything else. I am a statistician of the football team and NOT the manager. MARIO JOSEPH PINCIVERO Past: Attended De La Salle College Oaklands before coming to Oakwood. Jr. Football. Pres- ent: Future: U. of T. majoring in Maths and Sciences. CONNIE POWER Past: Graduate of St. Joseph ' s College School. Present: Interested in all types of dancing — also skating and reading. Oakwood ' s great — but it lacks a dance club (member of S.J.C.S.) Future: Debate between social work or teach- ing. GARY PYZER Past: Intramural football, basketball, support- ing the Girls ' Club and any other worthwhile organization. Pet Peeve: Ralph, the chemistry is on the front board Ralph, . . . Ralph? Fu- ture: York University.
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