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J. MacLeod k Ak H 1 m Y D. Platman D. Power G. Ricci M. Scandiffio — ■ ' C; [ P. Schabracq D. Shorten A. Slazak G. Swaluk G. Swartz K. Tamme L. Teres T. Tirkalas COMPLIMENTS OF OAKWOOD RESTAURANT WHERE GOOD PEOPLE ENJOY GOOD FOOD 933 ST. CLAIR AVE. W. LE 2-0595 34
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GABRIEL ZIMMERMAN Past: 5 years at Oakwood spent partly in Chess Club, partly on Oracle Advertising but mostly in classrooms. Pet Peeve: You look at the clock and later you look again but only one minute has passed. Why is English a compulsory sub- ject? Future: U. of T., possibly, how? GAIL ZUPNIK Past: Nothing Spectacular. Pet Peeve: Physics. Why does everyone keep asking whether my nails are real? Future: Hope to go into Phar- macy at U. of T. V. Antonowych G. Badovinac R. Barnecutt A. Bayley A. Boccioni J. Carnio J. Clarke M. D ' Arcangelo B. Dean G. Dubinsky E. Georgievich J. Gibbins A. Grace M. Grossman G. Hutcheson H. Jones S. Lombardo P. Lucie P. Maccabe The Sounds o£ Silence
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FOUR YEAR COURSE GRAD- UATES JACK ARBUS Past: Participated in soccer, Sr. basketball, Jr. basketball manager, track team, intramural football and pushball. Pet Peeve: Certain girl standing 5 ' 5 , blue eyes and blond hair. Future: Going to school in the U.S., playing basketball and football. DEIDRE BEEVIS Past: Class president, G.A.A. rep., girls ' football team, physorama, learning how to drive and trying to get my license. Present Thinking up excuses to explain the many different colours of paint and scratches on the sides of my father ' s car. Having fun, fun, fun, until my daddy takes the T-Bird away. Future: Tony. ROBERT BELLIO Past: Out of doors, camping, fishing, etc. Pres- ent: To get out of school. Future: Forest Ranger School then into Forestry Technician and a Con- servation Officer. BRUNO BELLOMO Past: Airplane pilot my first intention since grade 8. I wanted to be a bird man. Present: Have no serious intentions at the moment. Future: Prime Minister and Star Race Car driver No. 1. O BILL CUDDY Past: Bantam and Jr. Football, 5 long years. Present: Girls who don ' t meet up to my speci- fications. Future: Some course at Ryerson. PAULA FALKOVIC Past: Intermural volleyball, modern jazz, bad- minton, ballroom dancing, etc., etc. Present: Getting up at 7 in the morning to get to school at 7:45 . . . also trying to become a chemist with- out breaking test tubes. Future: As of yet un- known, but trying to decide very rapidly. ADELE FARELLI Past: Sleeping during classes, and taking time out for G.A.A, Dance Committee, and the Oak- wood Restaurant. Present: Still like sleeping. Pet Peeve: People who call me Moose or ask Why the sudden interest in football and bas- ketball? Future: Guess? ANNA MARIA FRATE Past: Italy. Present: Canada. I ' m gullible and no one can understand me. In other words I ' m a problem to others. Future: Italy. An airline stewardess or a receptionist. Someday I ' d like to be understood. MARIANNE GARTEN Past: ? Pet Peeve: My pet peeve is 12G and people who don ' t call me Micki, but make up their own names for me. Ya-pa-da-pa-do! Future: To do something exciting and challeng- ing, like playing in a tidley winks tournament, in other words, not certain! JENNIFER JACOBSEN Past: Absolute existence and too many choirs. Present: People who put down individualists. Future: Stebun-pa-boom, twand-twang, so-me, P.K. and Gille Incorporated. PAT McCABE Past: Jr. and Sr. Basketball, Class hockey, foot- ball, swim teams. Present: Girls — but I ' m too shy. Future: Graduation. DIANE SILUSZYK Past: Choir, Girl ' s basketball and volleyball teams, faithful football fan. Present: Boys with long hair. Future: To get out of Oakwood and into Teacher ' s College.
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