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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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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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J2A FIRST ROW: Olena Oleshnia: Noted mathematical wizard . . . Leslie Kevy: Quiet, but deadly . . . Ruth Piechulla: Piechy-Keen . . . Stuart Campbell: Great lover of Yogi . . , Lory Zimburg: One member at the deadly duol . . , Mai-Reet Eljas: Loves - 1955 blue Pontiacs . . . Zdena Daicar: In perpetual motion . . . Maria Foresto: The other hald of the deadly duol . . . SECOND ROW: Dave Frank; Has the longest sideburns in town . . . Bernie Goldfarb: Fingers . . . Ken Shulman: Has a loud pair of hands . . . Sharon Takasaki: Finds Teresa ' s ear irresistible . . . Teresa Zajc: Alias Fifi De I ' Amour . . . Bob Pinkerton: Our budding TV star . . . George Marzotto; Alias a well-informed Italian peasant . . . Martin Unger: Alias the postman . . . THIRD ROW: Warren Pidhirny: Lends Chemistry notes for a living . . . Isaac Adler: He ' s even sleeping in the picture John Katie: Constantly enlightening George in chemistry . . . Willie Kirchner: Innocent bystander in math class? . . . Michael Ingber: Has brain strain be- cause of these captions . . . Brian MacDonald: Refugee from De La Salle . . . Jim Butt: James, the educated robot . . . Joe Muto: The original mumbler . . . Vince Del Buono; Oakwood ' s own Jim Brown . . . Peter Tikovt: I think-um, ah, oh, um-well yes . . . FOURTH ROW: Bernie Mohr: Alias Captain John Smith . . Jerry Shoot: Alias the bailiff . . . ABSENT: Donna Zosik: Whisper a little louder please . . . Mr. Gordon: Interpret and Analyze, Analyze and Interpret . . . I2B In the gay LAND of RICCILUCUS near the BARBARAy coast lived a FRUITMAN named Robert who had been OSTRAcized from his native land and was now a FREEDMAN. ROBERT ' S SON a MATCH TINKER named ELI ' N, the owner of a BENT FORD and a harMONICA, wanted to MARRI LYNN a girl with many adMYERS. He had met her under GREGISH skies as she gathered peat AN ' WOOD. MARK US down for a match she said, TARRY a while SHE LAmented. That night he supped at her house. She brought in several plates of food. GEE FREE GOLDEN BERGS he ex- claimed. WILL YAMS satisfy your hunger, she asked? NAY! NOODLE soup he replied and then added LEM- me have some MARJALade and MAR TEA. When she brought in dessert he said, GEE A NUTTY cake. She then changed into a SANDRAn robe BEN KNIT for her. The colour of the robe was ROSE N ' yellow. As she approached him he sneezed KUSHNEER, KUSH- NEER for he was allergic to it. Remove that appara- tus. IRLY the next morning as he was going back to town he said MY ONE desire is to get rid of that CORNAY robe. 55
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