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9K FIRST ROW: Angelina Troiano: Angelino! crazyi Mary Tersigni: Quiet charmer , . . Teresa Milczaiek: Penny girl . . . Nadia Gresko: Do you know who I like? . . . Rosie Hewitt: I dance in class . . . Rossana Fia: Close those windows, guys . . . Celeste D ' Agostino: Little dar- lin ' . . . Miss Blair . . . SECOND ROW: Greg Peterkin: Dig Frank . . . Wayne Cotgreave: Strong and silent . . . Andre Coriat: Un chic type! . . . Clara Ursitti: She ' s sweet . . . Rosa Zilli: Cute brunette . . . Aileen Welz: Our slim redhead . . . Sandra Vardy: Sorry to see you go, Sandy . . . Mario Campese: Puff, the magic camper . . . Vince Alaimo: Ahello Halaimo . . . Roger Cole: Roger! Wilco! and out . . . THIRD ROW: Britt McCon- nell: Our Friar Tuck . . . Alex Horvath: Wilfred, the walrus . . . Douglas Marshall: Our science whiz . . . Richard Oziewicz: Aw sir, I don ' t like it that way . . . Frank Falco: Class wit . . . Abie Wang: Hey, Rossana! . . . Frank Imbrogno: Horvath, one more time and I ' ll . . . Richard Sinisalo: Who, me? . . . Tony Ferlisi: Cool it, cats . . . John Olech: Johnny Diamond Olech . . . Douglas Rufenach: I ' ll beat you at x ' s and o ' s . . . ABSENT: Colin Tucker, Alex Kovac. 9L FIRST ROW: Marlene Carducci: The quiet rose . . . Judy Riches: Doesn ' t say a word . . . Cathy Loytchenko: I ' ve got a perfect vision (with my glasses on) . . . Ricki Mayer: Hasn ' t missed a T-dance yet . . . Maryann May- hue: We didn ' t take that last year . . . Sally Marsh: But sir . . . Nancy Distefano: Chuckles . . . SECOND ROW: George Petrik: Mr Sophisticated . . . Gerald Reitig: I ' ve got the answer . . . Maryann Simonetta: The Picasso of 9L . , . Sara Cramer: Did you see that guy, Diane? . . . Diane Desrocher: Oh, he ' s not so cute . . . Susan Kieran: Um, sir, um . . . Guiseppe Parravano: Hasn ' t missed a question yet . . . Gorden Upson: He ' s quiet . . . too quiet . . . Jay Bell: Sir, I think my answer is better than his , . . THIRD ROW: Jay Luddington: Homework? Somehow I don ' t seem to recall that word . . . Sergio Montis: Sir that ' s wrong . . . John Falcioni: I still say Willie Mays is the greatest . . . Aldo Palazzo: I think I ' ve got it, sir . . . Tony Dubinsky: has all the latest styles . . . Rocco D ' Alimonte: Uh, well uh, sir uh . . . Joe Farano: Dimples . . . Frank Fiorino: The angel of (?) 9L . . . Ron Hamilton: He and Saul are buddy, buddy . . . Aldo Garibaldi: Agrees with Rino . . . FOURTH ROW: Sandy Aivaliotis: Indescribable . . . Bill Dunsmore: Clown of the class . . . Saul Pytka: Our dis- tinguished president . . . Voldek Kornacki: Tony ' s right hand . . . Rino MicoUi: What O.C.I, needs is more girls . . . Tom Eschle: When he starts ... he never stops . . .
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9G FIRST ROW: Olympia Mokoru: Now give me a sen- tence with . . . Beverly Mclwain: What ' s the word . . . Maria Basso: Oh Agnes . . . Ana Marie Bezjak: Oh I forgot to do my homework . . . Deborah Gold- ing: Debbie, can I borrow your notes? . . . Carolyn Hachey: But Miss Benson! . . . Cathy Weidgenant: Alias, Chatty Cathy . . . Nadia Kasatshko: Like uh, well . . . Mrs. Saul . . . SECOND ROW: Natale Polito: Just call me Nat! . . . Robert Blondeau: Loves Homework? . . . Ron Wagner: Export from Alberta . . . Vince Ridolfo: Have you got an extra comb, Vince? Maria Bartolo- meo: Amazed the class at Christmas exam time . . . Agnes Sueki: That Maris! . . . Rosemary Curtis: Deter- mined to improve her French , . . Domenic Galati: Levez-vous, Domenic . . . Harry Gerber: Carolyn, give me your map, quick . . . Ross Hughes: 1 was just ask- ing him . . . THIRD ROW: Duilio De Angelis: Call me Willy . . . Angelo Bucciarelli: Hey, everybody, penny collection tomorrow . . . Frank Muraca: Yeah, I know, but . . . Martin Gotlieb: Mrs. Saul ' s pride and joy?? . . , Jack Robinson: Should carry an extra needle and thread . . . Jim Floroff: Smile everybody . . . George Piccinin: No i on the end . . . Howard Griesdorf: What? I mean, pardon! . . . John laboni: Now listen class . . . 9H FIRST ROW: Gerta Wilging: I ' m tall, dark and pretty; aren ' t I? Helen Gawa: 10:31, 10:32, 10.321 2. Where is Mary? . . . Linda Koyanagi; No Simon, you can ' t join the G.A.A. . . . Irene Donohue: Isn ' t he cute? Jane Sorensen: Did you see the cute senior boy, Gerta? . . . Willieann McGuire: Isn ' t it true blondes have more fun? . . . loletta Di Vizio; I don ' t care if I got 100% I still deserve more! . . . Mrs. Charlesworth: 9H Quiet down! . . . SECOND ROW: Maurice Judge: But sir, I am standing up! . . . Enzo Ricci: If we have History, I ' m going home! . . . Colleen Plaskett: A Party a week keeps me on my feet . . . Irene Babiak: The quiet one . . . Anna Laurendi: Knows everything about nothing . . . Robbie Rosen: Muscles . . . Cathy Nishihama: But I brought my money! . . . Mary Uniat: Gerald, you shouldn ' t do that! . . . Howie Waldman: Well 69% isn ' t that bad . . . Simon Corden: I heard a great joke on Randy Dandy last night . . . Gerald Garten: But sir, I am hustling! . . . THIRD ROW: Lawrence Berger: My underwear is showing! . . . Elio Carlesimo: I am not fat: maybe chubby, but never fat! . . . Michael Stasiuk: Always plays musical chairs in class . . . Andreas Radman: Anyone for drowning lessons? . . . Renzo Zompueilli: Homework done each day keeps the teachers away . . . Joe Skoczylas: Last year I was conceited; this year I ' m perfect . . . Dionisio Barba: Only 809c I could have done better! , . . Roman Jedrze- jak: What exams today? . . . Livio Cibinel: Let me say this about that . . . John Del Buono: I didn ' t steal the towel; I own the hotel.
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lOA FIRST ROW: Carol Massai: President of the Cello Society . , . Phiyllis Kato: Must she hit so hard? . . . Willo DeFazio: How could you? . . . Kathy Jones: Awe, but that ' s mean . . . Harriet Linzon: Silence is golden . . . Mary DeFazio: Hi! everyone . . . Ann Tori: Sound the alarm, Ann ' s here for Penny Collection . . . Mr. Taylor: Who said Hamilton wasn ' t a famous city? . . . SECOND ROW: Doug Lewis: Mistakes are fun . . . Andrea Rosen: Andrea can sure give a convincing ar- gument . . . Ellen Swarten: We have many tough char- acters in our class . . . Dianne Bradley: Could you write a little bigger, I can ' t see from here . . . Phyllis Nikaido: My marks aren ' t as high as they should be . . . Jane Riddell: Jane you aren ' t suppose to laugh until the joke is told . . . Judy Corley: Judy stop hitting everyone . . . Liz Fairley: Liz. do you have to take your shoes off in class? . . . Luigi Carcasole: Tex, have you roped any good teachers lately . . . THIRD ROW: Larry Woznica: Our future politician . . . Dimitri Chrus: Eastern boy with a western accent . . . John Madonna: Modesty is the best virtue . . . Danny Conte: Dan, are you finished talking yet? . . . George Jablonsky: George is my spe- cialty . . . Bohdan Sirant: Boo Communists! . . . Sam Shih: So you ' re still using that greasy kid stuff . . . R Guttman: Our enthusiastic photographer . . . Bill Knights: O pardon thou piece of bleeding earth . . . FOURTH ROW: Steve Marzoto: My eyes aren ' t really black, it ' s my glasses . . . Enzo Lavorato: Why do Jaffa oranges have such large peels? . . . Olino Capachione: How are the Philosophy studies coming? . . . John Zel- isko: Our master bass player — almost . . . Doug Glen- nie: Why don ' t I ever do the B parts on exams? . . . Bob McKenzie: Okay Bob, enough big words for one day . . . Jim Lyon: Okay Jim, I ' ll hear your argument at 3:20 . . . Karl Lederman: I ' m not, I ' m not nasty, I ' m a nice guy. lOB FIRST ROW: Susan Vogel: I wonder why she didn ' t come . . . Nellie Ungeitis: You mean no one can bring in a bushel basket? . . . Linda Flockhart: I ' m not late am I? Whew! . . . Gayle Goldmintz: I got through that whole class without being asked any questions . . . Kathy Imrie: It ' s all a matter of opinion, isn ' t it? . . . Susan Franciscy: The name ' s FrancisTCy . . . Mary Campbell: Our shining light in this dark world . . . Mr. Dickinson: Class, this is written in English, not Latin . . . SECOND ROW: Angus Schaffenburg: Je n ' ai pas entendu . . . Karen Dubinsky: Hie, hie hiccup. You ' re excused . . . Cathy Fennell: To Frug or not to Frug, that is the question? . . . Brenda Uchimaru: I ' m their friend; at least I can talk to them . . . Mindy Souberman: What, ME talking! . . . Judy Nash: Keep quiet, you gypsy savage you! Where ' s Mr. D.? . . . Renee Sayers: No, I ' m not French . . . Joe Vento: I ' m sitting up as straight as I can, but I don ' t have a reed . . . Ken Minemoto: A penny given is a penny lost; but it ' s to a worthy cause . . . THIRD ROW: Nick Tirkalas: The end of the day has come at last . . . Ron Pardy: What ' s he thinking up now? . . . Neil Sinclair: Did you get that one, Skorez? . . . Ed Dunowski: Guess what? I got a haircut! . . . Peter Popoff: Cathy, I ' ll teach you to play the French horn . . . Chuck Marcus: My favourite subject: lunch . . . Ronny Timoon: I think I understand it now. Miss Grimes, but ...?... FOURTH ROW: Steve Amsel: Shall I go down and get a slip? . . . Barry Blight: He plays: oom, pah, pah; oom, pah, pah . . . Tim Skorez: A promising writer, maybe . . . Larry Homer: Are we having a music test today? . . . Adriano Conte: This side of the room has its advantages . . . HA ' VE LEFT US . . . Patricia Hor: Canada ' s a nice place to visit, but I wouldn ' t want to live there . . . John Mitchell: Who ' s got a broken leg? . . . Larry Sutherland: What ' d he say Chuck?.
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