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

 - Class of 1966

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GORD PYZER Past: Unofficial champion at being first out the front door at 3:20. Present: To play, to drink, to live, perchance to study — aye, there ' s the rub. Future: Tutoring the younger generation in the art of Browing Prof. Pyzer. Honours Geography at York. JACK RANNISTE Past: Jr. and Sr. Football and trying to have some fun without suffering the consequences. Present: Hoping the consequences don ' t catch up with me until after the final exams. Future: A Millionairing course at some progressive university. FLORENCE RAPPAPORT Past: Junior Orchestra, Senior Strings, Senior Orchestra. Pet Peeve: Attempting to study for tests and examinations. Future: Teachers ' Col- lege. SOL ' VEIG RASANEN Past: Ions of time in the gym, a few more in orchestra, then some in class, back to the gym, G.A.A. meetings and running to the bank every noon. Future: Living the life of a Phys. Ed. teacher and listening to sincere radio announc- ers expounding the views as: Words of praise, Tend one to raise. To innumerable heights Of insignificance. CHRIS RAWLINSON Past: Five years humouring people who think The Institution School is somehow related to education. Pet Peeve: School Yearbooks which require instant opinion and prefabricated idio- syncracy. Future: A political leader of the Op- position D. STEVE RELYEA Past: Gym team, football, singing Beatle songs during rehearsals . . . blowing up, MacLeod while thinking of . . . his pussycat. Pet Peeve: No I ' m not French, should take up tennis in- stead of Trig. Future: A go-go dancer in the girls ' dorm at U.C.L.A. STEWART ROSS Past: Citizens Forum, Current Events, Business manager of Observer, assistant editor Observer, Attending high level intellectual ideas like flea dances master drummer. Present: Commuter ' s Special. DAVID ROTENBERG (DOV) Past: Jr. Orchestra, Concert Band, Swim Team, Volleyball, Bronze and Award of Merit Instruc- tion, basketball, trying to squeeze studying into my schedule. Present: Breaking a record num- ber of test tubes in chemistry, detention room attendance. Teaching swimming in an inept pool to ineot students at an inept time. Mike Kestenberg. Future: U. of T. Medicine. BARBARA RICE Past: Grade 13 at Thornhill. Present: Grade 13 at Oakwood. Future: Not again? ? ? DAVID RINTOUL Past: Attended public school dans la province de Quebec. Present: Short weekends all great men are dying — I don ' t feel well myself. Future: Mathematics at U. of T. or Waterloo University. Retire at an early age and see the world. WINSTON RUMO Past: J.P.C. Treasurer and D. J. Central Tech . . . When will Steve get it? Many long trips to Sutton. Present: Overweight people who push their weight around — I ' m Benny Zon ' s steady in Waterloo. Becoming 21 in the middle of final exams. Future: Eliminating overweight people. Not goinf to Waterloo. WENDY RYERSON Past: Jr. Choir, Oracle, Swimming. Basketball, Girls ' Club Exec. Pet Peeve: People not inter- ested in Europe and people who don ' t like food. Future: York University — then the WORLD.

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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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SHIRLEY RYLOTT Past: Jr. Choir, Physorama, Interform volley- ball, cooking up a storm in the Home Ec. room. Present: Street cars that forget school starts at 9:00, the 61 steps to my locker. Future: Teachers ' College. GERALD SAITO Past: Fell flat on my back trying to play foot- ball and flat on my face trying to play MUSIC. Pet Peeve: Buying the Oracle to see what went on at Oakwood and trying to stand up. Future: Standing up and joining the S.P.C.A. WITH Ura. SUSAN SALPETER Past: KNO 3, Junior Orchestra, Senior Orches- tra, (wow I made it!) Physorama, sports, and now the Oracle. Trying to sell all 15 Observers at 8:55. Present: Come on class keep quiet and do your work, ah please. I got a great idea, how about a Fizzles party. VASSA SAROFF Past: Member of Jr., Sr. and Girls ' Choir. . . . Senior Choir Executive . . . Present: The an- swers in the back of the book must be wrong. . . I must learn how to do those chemistry prob- lems. Future: Teachers ' College. BOB SAVAGE Past: Grade 9; pulled curtains for stage crew. 10; MY FIRST FISH among 20 other books. 11; served refreshments at dances. 12; chased women. 13; took up hunting — up to Jeffs. Pet Peeve: Church (keys). Future: U. of ?; WINE, WOMEN, PSYCHOLOGY. ANIKO SCHEINER Past: Struggling with large desks and high library and locker shelves. Pet Peeve: Those Cafeteria Lunches (cottage cheese). Future: Struggling with more desks and shelves and eating more lunches and travelling. SUZANNE SCHERK Past: Spending summers on sunny Bermuda beaches. Present: Jellyfish and American tour- ists. Future: General Science at U. of T. or a nearby American University for journalism. JIM SERBA Past: Btm., Jr. Sr. Football, Choir, President of the Inner Circle of the outer outercasts . Present: People who don ' t think that a 132 lb. guard can make the All Star team and people I can ' t find anything wrong with. Future: 132 lb. guard for the Blues proving the world is flat. ANNE SMART Past: How to win friends and influence people by your enlightening discussions of suicide. Present: Nil. Future: Thinking positively about all the negative facets of my life. BETH SMITH I cheered on field and on court to rally our school support. I completely drenched the front row doing kips and dolphins in the aqua show. My bass never did learn to play his notes so from the orchestra I was smote. I presided on the G.A.A. basketball and volleyball filled each day. If Grade 13 ends up O.K. Phys. Ed. might find at U. of A. GRAHAM SMITH Past: Aachoo, 4 years of hiding from Miss Hay behind a tuba, 3 years on the Welfare commit- tee and I never saw the money, aachoo. Pres- ent: History teachers Bless ' em all. Future: Ph.D. in History but contemplating Science. ROBERT SNIDERMAN Past: Looking at other ' s work. Present: Press agent for O.C.I. ' s Ukrainian Male Chorus. Fu- ture: Seeing person for blind dog.

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