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

 - Class of 1966

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IIA FIRST ROW: Inge Grell: Say something funny . . . Elizabeth Toikkanen: Refugee from IIL . . . Lynda Dillon: Our little Red . . , Dorrit Demeter: Do you be- lieve in magic? . . . Mariarosa Antonioni: I still don ' t understand . . . Jean Winter; I ' m a man . . . Veronica Swanston: She ' s so nice . . . Miss Sutherland: No study today . . . SECOND ROW: Kate Bucsanyi: Hear it comes again! , , . Pat Gaudet: Roses and rainbows . . . Liz McLuhan: Something about you. Giggle, giggle, giggle . . . Jane Corden: Devil in disgrace . . . Ursula Lang: Catch me if you can, mm, mm! . . . Kate Rounthwaite: It ' s really terrible . . . Wendy Toronto: The apple of everyone ' s eye (especially E.D.C.) . . . Bev Donaldson: Just a puppet on a string . . . Melanie Sutherland: Brains are just a part of her . . . THIRD ROW: Mike Collisson: Works in the dark . . . Howie Yoshida: A dribbling fram . . . Ed Lackner: Choke of all chokes . . . Wayne Yatabe: When the shark bites the fish cries . . . Ennio De Curtis: Ambition to be the world ' s greatest grape stomper . . . Mike Mascall: Watch it or we ' ll pull out your rib cage . . . Barry Finkelman: Secret Agent 007, Barry Bondstein . . . Steve Chomolok: llA ' s play-oops mature boy . . . Adam Ciulini: How ' s the water fish or should it be mark? , . . Joe Bernardelli: Ah, ah, ah, — that ' s good Joe, continue. CAMERA SHY: Penny Downing: Intoxicated by the exuberance of her verbosity . . . Frank Cautillo: Any more curls and he could pass for Dr. Zorba . . . Nick McCombie: Wears high heeled sneakers. UB FIRST ROW: Nadine Gorelick: Love that Math! . . . Luigina Pizzinato: Lui or Louis? . . . Linda Wheatley: That ' s the wrong door Linda! . . . Olga Czajkowsky: Whisper a little louder, please . . . Alissa Kosower: Marsha, guess what? . . . Gloria Harvey: When? Where? Why? What? How? . . . Sharon Peat: Happy, healthy, and wise is the girl who knows her Physics . . . Miss Rogers: She has ESP. qualities: Economic, Social, and Political . . . SECOND ROW: Marc Silnicki: Who wants to shoot a game at Christiano ' s tonight. . . Bianca Fal- coni: 1 cello 1 G.A.A. exec, equals B. F. . . . Barbara Knopman: A Latin quickdraw I will never be . . . Rachel Fialkow: No sweat, I ' ll do it the night before . . . Loreen Moore: A natural in every way . . . Carmelina Bruno: Why do I always get stuck with the attend- ance? . . . Iris Savlov: Why is her violin bow up when the others ' are down? . . . Marsha Fine: Then get your own Christmas baskets! ! . . . Louis Greenbaum: Inno- cence . . . THIRD ROW: Cameron Bourne: Blushing- his favorite answer to questions . . . Giacinto Bertossi: If Oakwood only had a saxaphone! . . . Michael Don- nelly: Hey, Cam, have you got your Latin done? . . . Michael Rusynyk: His interest lies in Fred Fox . . . Elie Garfinkel: The Thunderball in English class . . . Geoffrey Barnes: Miss Rogers thinks his choice in red- heads shows good taste . . . Boris Grmek: He writes love letters in English class . . . John L aitinen: His quiet manner means something . . . David Baillie: No homework, no mistakes . . . CAMERA SHY: Ted Carey: Tall, strong, silent type — girls watch out . . . Frank Klein: Frank, PLEASE keep quiet! . . .

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lOK FIRST ROW: Diana Nunn: A bookworm . . . Linda Starodub: Reigns over lOK before teacher comes to class . . . Renata Guizzo: lOK ' s a-go-go-girl , . . Vivian Johnstone: Her favorite — Dennis the Menace . . . Gail Lister: Thinks before she leaps . . . Beverley Nichol- son: I ' m here group! . . . Marilyn Goggin: Long Tall Sally . . . Miss Grimes: It ' s five to nine . . . SECOND ROW: Nancy Dool: Lives to laugh . . . Elaine Tanino: She ' s the romantic type . , . Susan McGuire: I don ' t agree with you, sir! . . . Enza bosco: If I Fell . . . Debbie Hilmore: Always has peanuts handy . . . Maria Galeazza: He has beautiful blue eyes! . . . Carmen De Luca: Keep on smiling . . . Danny Russo: I don ' t know sir . . . THIRD ROW: Frank Morelli: A beard-will it ever grow? . . . Ken Kucharchuk: A future botanist? . . . Frank Capizzo: His favourite book-Living Latin . . . Anthony Amico: I ' m not a poet sir . . . Nigel Corden: Long live — his blue eyes! . . . Bob Swaluk: Towers over lOK girls . . . Dominic Mauti: Better start study- ing, Mauti. Joe Oliver: Big Daddy . . . FOURTH ROW: Peter Gudrunas; Wake up. Boy! . . . David Pomer: Hence home, you idle creature, get you home. Luciano Conte: Has the best looking cuff links . . . Peter Ciasnoha: Champion pen-clicker of lOK . . . Gino Mancini: An actor . . . CAMERA SHY: Dennis Stann: His home sweet home — the swimming pool. lOL FIRST ROW: Kedi Zangrando . . . Renee Kohn . . . Janice Greenberg . . . Cathy Garofalo . . . Brenda Steuermann . . . Catherine Papageorgiou . . . Kris Silus- zyk . . . Mr. Whitney . . . SECOND ROW: Allan Pusitz . . . Marie Collins . . . Cheryl Nutt . . . Janet Pringle . . . Carol Beacock . . . Bemie Moscone . . . Terry Sellen . . . Jill Wooton . . . Ellen Watson . . . Frank Temburini . . . THIRD ROW: Pat Biggs . . . Luciano Melito . . . Rich Szczapinski . . . Irwin Freedman . . . Leslaw Jedrzejak . . . Frank Hipkins ... Ed Domo- vitch . . . Ron Bellomo . . . Ken Doyle . . . FOURTH ROW: Bob James . . . Carmen Giordano . . . Fred West . . . Dave Wollman . . . Colin Kerr . . . Ron McNab . . . Tony Papa . . . Aldo Polesel . . . Adrian Digirlamo . . . ABSENT: Rosa Santoro. 49



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uc FIRST ROW: Beth Forbes: Beth is another wind up gal, you wind her up and she has a ball . . . Joan Meade: To our class pres. this verse is dedicated: I hope this makes her feel happy and elated . . . Natalie Kulga- wetz: This girl is as friendly as a girl can be but why does she always pick on me? . . . Jean Tomlinson: We entrust her with money each Wedmesday, you know, I wonder why our collections turn out to be so low? Marilyn Voden: I hear that at gym she ' s tres excel- lente but with her gym-marks elle n ' est pas contente . . . Barbara Marshall: The girl with the golden voice is she; Hopes that someday a singer she ' ll be . . . Helen Olech: With a cheery smile and a twinkling eye she walks down the hall, makes everyone sigh . . . Mr. Dunn: As a master of tongues he can be described, also he ' s handsome and I was well bribed . . , SECOND ROW: Wendy Batchelor: This lass is as stylish as styl- ish can be; there ' s bribery involved in this piece of poetry . . . Karen Geary: Karen is like a wind up doll — you wind her up and she has a ball . . . Dorinda DuHasky: The Village is this girl ' s Forte — homework and studying the just passe . . . Janet Rokosova: Talk- ing to Dorinda is her favourite subject; t ' wouldn ' t be so bad if the teachers didn ' t object , . . Maureen Kirk- patrick: A whiz at every subject in the book, to find this out, at her notes you ' ll have to look . . . Ruth Stamler: Ruth is a girl, I ' m happy to say who does her homework each and every day (?),.. Gail Pyzer: Another of our class ' genii, at homework she never has to try . . . Velta Berzins: All day she argues with teachers galore — comes back after school to argue some more . . . Jeff Parker: High-heeled boots and fairly long hair: the girls think this just isn ' t fair . . . David Ralph: Nightcap is a show he loves to see, but a nightowl he would rather be . . . Tom Swartz: Getting D ' s from a certain member of the staff makes him laugh and laugh and laugh(?) . . . George San- ford: Music: he loves the subject dearly — t ' would be nice if he sang the notes more clearly . , . Dave Hustler: He ' s known to be of the quiet sort and also is a very good sport . . . Jeff Savlov: A character of whom he ' s very fond is known as Israel Oy Oy Seven Bond . . . CAMERA SHY: Ezio Crescenzi: A brainy chap he ' d like to be ' cause no more homework he wants to see . . . Donald Dunn: He thinks he ' s handsome, blond and tall; what a fellow, could ' ve fooled us all . . . Rick Mateer: If you want to laugh, chuckle or grin. Rick makes sadness look like a sin . . . ' Vittorio Pierobon: A writer of poems and a genius (?) at math — tries to guide people on an existentialist path IID FIRST ROW: Carmen Dillon: Quiet! . . . Elizabeth Ma- son: I can ' t help being a genius, I was born that way . . . Bernadette Harrison: Wednesday ' s eternal palm . . . Oksana Cherniak: Gets great marks in Study . . . Sandra Christie Alexandria the Greatest . . . Valda Scammel: My hair is not green! . . . Cheryl Scott: She thinks before she says anything and then talks herself out of it . . . Mr. Gorman: No you can ' t vote me out as your leader . . . SECOND ROW: Mike Curran: Those crazy electronic gadgets . . . Edmund Chang: Has a Yen for penny collections . . . Marianne Sambrook: Helps Oksana with her study marks. Pat McGuire: Oh! Those wayout clothes . . . Ron Morath: Wears ten pound cuff links . . . Frank De Francesco: Parlez-vous Itali- ano . . . Elio Montis: James Bondonioni . . . Ezio Onora- to: Historical adviser to Larry Sinclair . . . Benny Spensieri: Carries a chain in his pocket . . . THIRD ROW: Sergio Liliani: Mr. Marston ' s pet student . . . John Giovanelli: Our mathematical, wizard . . . Alex Pasut: Rough Tough Cream Puff . . . Luciano Rizzuti: Elio ' s right foot man . . . Rauno Nousiainen: Napolean Nousiainen prefers to go it Solo . . . Max Delia Cam- era: Can ' t get his colours straight. Is it Green White or Blue Gold? . . . Emil Magera: Lunch time pool shark . . . Ned Judge: Dribble, dribble, dribble. Jump . . . Pete Smith: Nice try! . . . FOURTH ROW: Larry Sinclair: No comment . . . Peter Sorensen: Helps Wat- son look for the word . . . Robert Whitby: Agent oy-oy Zero . . . Dave Smith: Thinks he is a Sonar . . . Mike Watson: Always looking for the good word . 51

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