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AUTOGRAPHS This space has been unknowingly donated by IIG who forgot to turn in their class picture. IIH FIRST ROW: Ruth McCutcheon: Ruth! — Stop talking to Hillary . . . Georgina Brewer; Every once in awhile she cracks a smile . . . Mary Watson; Doesn ' t have much to say . . . Elizabeth Tudor; I would like to say this about that . . . Mary Gibbons; — Yes Sir? — Stand up! . . . Aileen Bielak; Ah Peter! Will you keep quiet! . . . Doria Ciallella; Worries about everybody elses ' problems . . . Mr. Brown; . . . SECOND ROW: Wilfred Bozzato; Did you hear the one about . . . Darko Bitez- nik; Always telling corny jokes . . . Irene Vrbensky: Her theory — better late than never . . . Anita Leves- que; She likes to make a noise . . . Tony Pistilli: Mr. Don Juan of llH . . . Richard Bosco; A-a-a-ah Qu-i-et! . . . Brian Cummings: Of course it ' s you . . . Carmen Colangelo; He comes and goes and nobody knows . . . THIRD ROW: John Shimkoff; Don ' t bother me, child! . . . Mario Pannozzo; CAMERA SHY: Dragomir Popoff: He likes to form opinions . . . John Doyle; Alright! Keep it down to a dull roar . . . Peter Martin; But sir! I know, 1 know! . . . Clifford Campbell; You have to see him to know he ' s around . . . Camera Shy; Bob Prowse; Likes to tinker with old cars and new . . . Brian Boyd: Don ' t bother me with details! . . . Joe Hauth: He loves English classes . . . 53
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HE FIRST ROW: Irene Czajkowsky: Who ' s that boy . . . Anne Origlieri: Her silence is golden . . . Silvana Car- letti: I hate wearing earrings . . . Sandra Greenspan: Now speak up please . . . Peggy McCutcheon: One of the boys . . . Roberta Picco: Ran herself to fame and glory for O.C.I. . . . Helen Mason: One of the GAA ' s honour members . . . Mr. Green . . . SECOND ROW: Chris Krajewski: Do you have an extra pen sir? . . . Ronald Kohut: I ' m nervous . . . Phyllis Butler: Sounds of silence . . . Lisa Di Poce: Frenchy . . . Dinah Drutz: I like Ringo . . . Robert Fleming: Might have had a TD if he hadn ' t tripped on the 25 yard line . . . George Lucchesi: We haven ' t heard from you for awhile, George . . . John Buckley: I disagree with everytning that ' s been said this period . . . THIRD ROW: Stephen Turvey: Really likes school but doesn ' t want to show it . . . Louis Puopi: Now what have you got to say about that Louis? . . . Stephen Tamasi: As a treasurer, he ' s tops . . . Douglas Hennebury: But I handed my notes in, sir! . . . Wally Lopaszansky: Another James Brown? ? . . . James Hogg: Did you get enough sleep last night Jim? . . . Gene Burjan: Gene prefers not to be a genius . . . Michael Seguin: We know where his heart is . . . John Spina: He has a pretty smile . . . FOURTH ROW: George Borsuk: Believes in being on top of everything . . . John Brownlee: Out to lunch . . . Felix Reubin: Goldilocks for president. IIF FIRST ROW: Elizabeth Sgro: Sweet things come in small packages . . . Cris Trillo: Rita ' s right hand man . . . Rita Vivarelli: Cris ' left hand man . . . Shelagh FitzGerald: One visitor that is always welcome to IIF . . . Karin Warren: What goes hippity-hop through the mud? the Easter pig . . . Machteld Van Der Eyk: Whisp- er a little louder please . . . Judy Schwager: girls arise to the call sign up to play basketball . . . Barbara Brutman: A living Barbie doll . . . SECOND ROW: Richard McMurray: Monsieur McMurray! Oui! ! ! . . . Craig Mark: The French Fu Man Chu . . . Robert Carducci: The man with the mechanical (squeak) mind . . . Colleen Clancey: Personality plus . . . (brains) . . . Roberta Brusatin: She doesn ' t talk . . . too much . . . Sylvia Bulfoni: The model — What? . . . Joan Biscoe: Some things are neat — some are sweet . . . Alfred Ikeno: The bell went two minutes past . . . wake up Alfred, to the next class fast . . . Tony lentilucci: I play the drums, says he — another Ringo ... Oh no! It couldn ' t be . . . THIRD ROW: Sandy Sperduti: Home- work? Is that a new word in our vocabulary? . . . Alex Kota: Quiet and wise. What a match . . . Raymond Brickman: Some here, some there, open mouth every- where . . . Sheldon Alspector: Here ' s a man very quiet, opens his mouth and starts a riot . . . Domenic Amato: Here ' s a man strength and might, studies thirteen hours a night . . . Alan Pelletier: 11 ' s Picasso . . . Albert Kolo: Roll over Beethoven . . . you heard me, Alberto ' s movin ' in . . . John Clark: Propaganda — that ' s all it is . . . Peter Moll: So the Argos want you? too good to be true . . . CAMERA SHY: Bill Woytowich: Maybe we win tonight hey Sperduti?
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UK FIRST ROW: Patricia Manchee . . . Margot Hainan . . . Joanne Brown . . . Tiiu Leek . . . Judy Day . . . Lynda Kosciolek . . . Christine Bowen . . . Miss Wright . . . SECOND ROW: Connie Fisher . . . Bonnie Brown . . . Mary Pugliese . . . Lia Tamme . . . Beverly Tanino . . . Jill Floren . . . . . . Vito Spatafora . . . Angelo Romania David Durette . . . Brian Conroy Tony Ricci . . . John Spauls . . Paul Fennell . . . Ludwig Spicker . . . THIRD ROW: . . John Russo . . . Don Fletcher . . . . Michael Pantures- cu Blaine Campbell. Gilles . . . Raymond West . . CAMERA SHY: Robert Ilona Pluym. 1 FmST ROW: Gail Richardson: Won ' t anybody give to the penny collection . . . Joan Maclachlan: What is wrong with this class? . . . Rosalinda Baronins: But I really do like my teachers . . . Carolyn Paige: She ' s different. She passes her exams . . . Angle Pompilio: A quiet student? Nobody knows . . . Monica Senyshyn: I ' d stop talking if I could; but I can ' t; so I won ' t . . . Boldine Williams: But why can ' t I write the comments? . . . Miss Thompson: We ' re trying to get you new teachers to replace the ones which have given up on you. . . SECOND ROW: Bob Anthony: Wake me when it ' s time for lunch . . . Carl Wiesen: If I ruled the world??? . . . Gino Pincente: If you don ' t write some- thing good about me I ' ll . . . Norm Black: I ' m accept- ing history or geography notes or any other donations . . . Joan McAr e: You can relax class; I ' m not the teacher . . Anthony Novak: Please, please, Help Me! . . . Robin Sears: Robin, as the teacher, I would like to run the class! . . . Frank Scolieri: Now do you under- stand how to do it. Sir? . . . Melvin Orecklin: Put your hand down Melvin and give somebody else a chance! . . . Mike Santelli: Yes, and for how long would you like to borrow my hair? . . . THIRD ROW: Leonard Pezzelli: You speaking to me again, Mr. Wil- son? . . . Sam Goldband: While Pulford was signing autographs in the Montreal dressing-room, he told me . . . Kevin Judge: Everybody loves kind, sweet, gentle ole Kev . . . John Pudelsky: I ' d be a brain if we could abolish school! . . . Peter Zitman; My notes? UH, OH, I ate ' em . . . Donald Lea: Lend me your Coles Notes! Joey Fukakusa: No Joey, you can ' t mark your own exam . . . Max Hecht: Hobbies are tennis, ping-pong, and memory work . . . Salvatore Nigro: Celebrates the end of every school day . . . FOURTH ROW: James Dallimore; Yes I ' m from Liverpool . . . Larry Brown: I ' d like this class better if I wasn ' t in it . . . Joe Hauth: The air is fine up here, how about down there? . . . Robert Porter: He ' s leaving — yes, he ' s really leaving . . . David Steele: Eats Sugar Frosted Flakes in Phy- sics class . . . Steve Warner: Pardon me. Which way is the camera? . . . George Lam: He must have got a scare when he walked into our class for the first time.
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