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9C FIRST ROW: Ene Medri: Homework! What homework? . . . Pam Keeffe: Where the action is . . . Dorothy Harrison: I could be a good singer if . . . Yvonne Amo- deo; A package marked Fragile . . . Diane Morency: Where ' s my ornage? . . . Carmel Brennan: Hostess with the mostess . . . Janet van der Eyk: Books-books-books -Miss Patrick . . . Mr. Davison: I don ' t want to make a fool of myself, but. . . SECOND ROW: Patsy Per- sichirz: Part-time member of 9C. . . Carol Fukakusa: Joyce?-Joyce?, . .Leslie Vyeno: I saw Him! I saw him! . . . Joyce Smith: Quiet — but there! . . . Karla Holmes: Padded cell tester . . , Tova Korman: assistant padded cell tester . . . Margaret Hirman: How does she get those marks? Esther Simcha: Mr. Green, will you please repeat that? . . . Linda Ackerman: herself, always . . . Margie Muir: great — now we can catch the latest jokes . . . Rose Landry: Half heaven . . . half heartache . . . Margaret Smai: Our Dino, Desi and Bill fan . . . THIRD ROW: Gary Ferguson — I ' d admit my faults — if I had any . . . John Hunter: Have we been to Science class yet? . . . Milan Pristupa: Sorry sir, — I meant to hit the Doh . . . Joe Fried: What would the treas- ury be without Joe? . . . John Lynch: Sir — Someone took my brief case . . . Amerigo Rapoicchietta: Sir! Sir! Mrs. MacBeth! . . . Paul Chiddenton: Sorry, Sir — I didn ' t hear you. Ron Belyea: Whenever I feel like work- ing — I lie down until I feel better . . . FOURTH ROW: Jim Aijala: 9C ' s Romeo, looking for his Car- melletta . . . Bill Giamou: Silent, but deadly . . . Gary Arbus: Tall, dark and . . . John Stothers: Our class President? David Ballard: Could you have six instead of half a dozen? Alan Robert: Parlez-vous German? 9D FIRST ROW: Gail Bain: Five foot two, eyes of blue, correction eyes are brown . . . Suzanne Ujpal: Last of the vanishing fans of Elvis . . . Gabrielle Dobesberger: Aw, just 99.9%, that ' s not fair . . . Edna Leek: Beauty and brains aren ' t everything . . . Alma Cekelis: Boy does she need a haircut . . . Marie Harris: Football, anyone? . . . Sarah Miller: Get off of my cloud, please . . . Gary Christie: Have pen will draw . . . SECOND ROW: Joey Di Biase: Short, dark and loveable . . . Danny Martiuk: Turtle livers and pickled rattlesnake anyone? . . . Sandra Bystrakiwski: Have gum will travel . . . Elizabeth Huska: Gives Albert Einstein an inferiority complex . . . Margaret Duckworth: Favourite subject, school . . . Karen Balz: Who says good things come in small packages . . . Jane Fisher: Body style by Fisher . . . Lynda Parkes: Joe, where were you last night? . . . Michela D ' Ambrogio: I love him, I think . . . Marisa Cuilini: Yay, Jack! . . . Ray Harper: The little green giant of 9D . . . THIRD ROW: Ian Dwyer: A ladies ' man, (cough, cough). . . Richard Winnick: Tall, dark, well two out of three is pretty good . . . James Leitch: Romeo of 9D (P.S.) now he only needs Juliet . . . Carlo Colantonio: Why did you do that Miss Campbell? . . . John Frutti: It wasn ' t me, it was Frank . . . Jack Fleischmann: An encyclopedia of mis- cellaneous information . . . Gerald Yakiwchuk: He ' s 009, (P.S.) you know why . . . John Butschynski: Who says I ' m a pain in the neck? . . . FOURTH ROW: Alex Mikalski: Like a big bird, (P.S.) a hummingbird . . . Norman Brisbois: My marks are lower than your marks . . . Frank Gianotti: It wasn ' t me, it was John . . . Allan Weiman: one of the seven dwarfs . . . Gary Brown: Part-time member of 9D . . . Steven Vaughan: He thinks he is an opera star . . . Joe Ozembloski: Stay in Joe. Sorry Miss Benson, I ' m all booked up . . . Augustus Di Cesare: The quiet one . . . Peet Ranniste: Quiet as an elephant eating lettuce.
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9A FIRST ROW: Rosemary Fine: He drives me bug- house . . . Elaine Finley: The quiet ones are sometimes the dangerous ones . . . Fern Solish: He ' s going to scream again! . . . Lynn Morrow: But sir, I don ' t understand . . . Marianne Weide: Do you see anything different about me? . . . Janet Hutcheson: 84% and she still studies . . . Martha Barnes: Her ambition is to own a candy store . . . Mr. Moore . . . SECOND ROW: Philip Small: Answer the question, Phil . . . Bob Bailey: Who said that good things come in small packages? . . . Delilah Plachta: Where ' s Samson? . . . Bev Vanstone: The parts of speech, sir? um . . . Hinda Richards: She loves to donate money to the Lost and Found . . . Nancy Prout: Peoples, I have an announce- ment to make . . . Averil Spence: But I like to read books . . . Pat Downer: Have you studied yet? . . . Harry Zarek: Would you be quiet, shhh! . . . Reynold Mizrachy: Pass over your homework . . . Louis Mitanis: The impatient type . . . THIRD ROW: Frank Tamasi: The somebody who is called Nobody . . . Randy Myr- dal: The littlest sax . . , Jack Kohane: He only day dreams during school . . . Maurice Fiaschetti: Tall, dark, and well you know the rest . . . John Stewart: Who, me sir? . . . Art Sroka: Ce n ' est pas correct . . . George Glumac: He was born to play the tuba . . . Gary Snow: Did you want Gerry, Harry or Gary? . . . Gery Zosik: But, I got that note before . . . Camera Shy: Henri Socha: He only likes to take pictures . . . 9B FIRST ROW: Erica Fram: A hitchhiker on the way to school; Melanie Manchee: Red-headed cellist ' . . . Pat Smith: I ' ve failed (90%) . . . Anna Padyk: Have boys will travel . . . Nancy Ross: Roses are red, violets are blue, I ' m above average. How about You? Judy Levy: Oh, I got it in South America . . . Jennifer Mascall: What did you get? . . . Miss Hay: Up, Down, Up, Down 123 ., . Mrs. Kumagai: Press harder! SECOND ROW: Paul Zarry: Don ' t talk while I ' m interrupting! . . . David Easser: Twenty straight detentions. Top That! ! . . . Roberta Desmond: Good things come in small packages. Dianne Shulman: You ' re a sweet kid, but speak up. Gwen Jones: Oh, now I get it! . . . Kathy Lindsay: Let me play second . . . Pat Chrus: Ever wonder what was in that violin case? Irene Okipniuk: The gal with the pigtail . . . Daphne Gaby: Athletically inclined . . . Shirley Wheatley: Whirley Shirley . . . Karen Knights: It ' ll be a cinch . . . THIRD ROW: John Doketis: Duh! . . . Allan Koslov: Drummer boy of 9B . . . Sam Riticca: The attendance pad . . . well . . . Enno Jakobson: I forgot . . . David Erb; Calm, cool, and collected . . . Irving Needel: Powerful, in new compact size. Sean Ryerson: I don ' t wanna, it ' s not my job . . . Jaan Medri: Not Jan, Y-a-w-n! . . . Michael Ura: I forgot my glasses . . . FOURTH ROW: Barry Razmow: No. I boy . . . Robert Sutherland: The silent one . . . Ray Drennan: I ' m gonna be a big wheel some- day . . . Erwin Schmidt: Ping-pong whiz . . . Mario Sisca: An Aqua Velva man . . . Peter Hawrylyshyn: Still trying to stymie Mr. Taylor, eh? Good Luck! . . . Alvin Goldman: Gilded Giltman.
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9E FIRST ROW: Ruth Silverstein: 9E ' s volleyball mascot . . . Susan Stiasny: Loaded with science answers, not always right . . .Anne Marie Gaudet: A true athlete all the way . . . Sandra Conte: Did you see that really cute guy? Ooo! . . . Jean Kruszerick: Charming, intelligent . . . (blackmail involved) . . . Sharon Furlong: Silent Spot inside, dynamite outside! . . . Melody Milarchuck: What is it, a scientist or an athlete? . . . Mr. Chapman: Isn ' t he lucky, having us for his home form! . . . SECOND ROW: Danny Fiorella: The boy with the long black hair . . . Ron Ruiters: Du ya tink I know dee answer? . . . Barbara Ikeno: The only quiet one in a very noisy class . . . Kathy Magladry: Who said brains and beauty don ' t mix??? , . . Ceciley Parker: Wow! did you see him Janice??? . . . Amy Marcus: Boy! is she gonna get it when the Oracle comes out!!! . . . Belinda Boldes: The actress from Brooklyn . . . Faun Banko: Hhhey sweety!!! . . . Joan Shebaylo: I sat beside him on the street car for three stops! . . . Janice Pidhirny: Isn ' t he sweet? . . . Lynda Sanford: Giggle, giggle, laugh, giggle, giggle . . . Marta Parry: Does she or doesn ' t she, only her dentist knows for sure . . . THIRD ROW: Luigi Tersigni: I get 20% more shaves with cuckoo . . . Sam Pasquariello: Anyone for girls? . . . Ian Sutherland: Cute and curly . . . Pat Filice: Tall, dark, and well, . . . Gerald Sadrari: If anybody can do it I can! . . . Mike Kapoustin: 9E ' s camera bug . . . Tony Long: Is he in our room? You never hear from him . . . Jerry Munshaw: Brains and timidness that ' s Jerry . . . Mark Breslin: Heard but not seen!!! . . . FOURTH ROW: Mirek Waraksa: No curl, no frizz, just permanent wave . . . Herbert Schneeberg: All right, bend over!!! . . , Tim Sloane: I ' m not conceited, just smart, and handsome . . .. Cy Huston: 9E ' s walking encyclopedia . . . Terry Shimkoff: The true male athlete of our room!!! 9F FIRST ROW: Elio De Vellis: Fancy name, fancier brain . . . Michael Caruso: Glory of 9F . . . Dominic Racco: Teasing and bugging make good hobbies . . . Alvin Swinford: Speak louder boy, speak louder . . . Art Murphy: Has a magnificent Irish name . . . Dan Best: A real good guy . . . Angie Di Censo: Romantic dreamer, a perfect Romeo . . . Sandy Bell: Fast talkin ' , slow walkin ' , good lookin ' . . . Frank Deleo: Oh quiet one, oh daddy longlegs , . , Dominic Lippa: That ' s good, boy, that ' s good . . . Todd Stein: Todd, pay attention . . . SECOND ROW: Bernie McGouran: Bernie, sit up please . . . Nick Fiorella: Say something funny to me . . . John Rao: The curious type . . . Jerry ' Vana: Turns red when answering questions . . . Barbara Gordon: While typing makes more noise than the typewriter . . . Sharon Jenkins: Wise girl with lots of grey matter . . . Juliano Pigat: They call him July, I wonder why . . . Jim Ross: Flash for short . .. . Vince Monardo; Computer in disguise . . . George Tamo: Which way did he go, which way did he go . . . THIRD ROW: Barbara Cruttenden: Did we have to do that for today? . . . Carmela Riggio: The forgetful pad carrier . . . Mary Scolieri: The studious type outside, a joke cracker inside . . . Bernadette Miller: Was an indignant look . . . Georgette Giroux: EUe parle frangais . . . Rosita Di Bacco: A smiling Mona Lisa . . . Rosetta Ruffolo: A mysterious character . . . Shirley Outschoorn: Shirley, what ' s the rez-de-chausee? . . . Mr. Inch: Our patron teacher and protector.
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