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

 - Class of 1966

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12E FIRST ROW: Gayle Roebuck: Left. No, right is what I mean . . . Susan Morris: Does her math homework before it ' s taught . . . Loretta Geary: Calm only when she ' s not talking . . . Lynne Cotey: The mouth . . . Yvonne Overton; We have a job for you. Bubbles! . . . Madli Tamme: The hunted . . . Pia Negenmen: Looks are deceiving . . Miss Warren: Je suis sourde . . . SEC- OND ROW: Brian Golden: Let me say this about that . . . Nick Galifi: Record report relater . . . Ken Mac- Lachlan: The great white hunter? . . . Mike Zelisko: Honkey, the Christmas goose . . . Heidi Haefliger: Little Heidi comes from the mountains . . . Dianne Fisher: Nice girl with a nice smile . . . David King: Isn ' t tall, dark and handsome — out of three isn ' t bad . . . Keith Giles: Sleep much? No, but often! . . . Mark Lang: The crazy mange artist . . . THIRD ROW: Peter Fran- ciscy . . . Lose his head if it wasn ' t fastened on (com- pliments of Miss Warren) . . . Jan Zoltowski: Use your head; it ' s the little things that count . . . Stan Klimitz: Secundum nulli . . . Dennis Cruttenden: Art (less) on the loose . . . John Burrows: To air is human . . . Barry Zimmerman: Stiffen that diaphragm! . . . Solution to the general Quadratic equation Andre Sidlar: x = (-b b2 - 4ac)? . . . Dave Burkes: . . . Finally made 2a it (Caput)? . . . Rick Ainslie: Everybody bows to the class prez? . . . Harry Jacobs: Zek the Kek with a 409 .. . ABSENT: Rita Zirbser: Would rather work than find out her exam marks . . . Barbara Boyes: The quiet mouth . . . Susan Love: The best place for your bathroom scale is in front of the fridge . . . Fred Al- dred: How do you expect me to know? . . . Bruce Fraser: 50,000 manholes in this town and I had to ' drop in here ' ! . . . Murray Holden: Dreams about the ' Wall ' . . . Roy Redgers: Once he makes up his mind he is full of indecision. 12F FIRST ROW: Marvin Katz: California here I come . . . Veronica Smalec: Just give me the Village and the lifeguards . . . Izabel Wojciechowska: Oh boy, I ' m early today. It ' s only five to nine . . . Nancy Brown: Sir — I uh you might um think this is er a bit ah dumb but . . . ROSE Gruwer: I love Paris in the springtime . . . Shirley McEachron: A budding Kathryn Murray . . . Frans Sayers: Sleeping Beauty . . . Mr. Marston . . . SECOND ROW: Art Emperatori: Quite the ladies ' man . . . Harold Lang: Masquers, Stratford — then the world . . . Dennis Day: Sing? I don ' t even talk . . . John Stratigeas: The name is Strat-igeas, sir . . . Jim Blair: Oh boy, English is next . . . Mike Wolfe: Casanova 70 . . . Dean Nixon: Another Bob Dylan? . . .THIRD ROW: Bill Russell: William Shakespeare he ' s not . . . Ugo Riga: Shout, shout, knock yourself out . . . Nat Scarcelli: Not bocci ball, silly-soccer . . . Leonard Rud- enko: Swings from tress and sings Russian and Polish favourites in New Years Eve . . . Louis Castaldo: Mad scientist . . . ABSENT: Helen Bimblich: Just call me lucky . . . Gay Sanderson: I love school . . . Nancy Wolman: five foot two, socks of blue, can be seen with Harold too . . . 57

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12C FIRST ROW: Marguerite Rotcho: She likes chocolate bars . . . Pat Slade: The Pres. . . . Janet Munro: I quit Sunday . . . Pat Bennett: Mr. Battle ' s pet . . . Penny Wells: Julie ' s sharp friend . . . Sandra MacLeod: Every- buddy ' s buddy. Julie Paul: Miss Personality? ? ? . . . Mr. Battle: . . . SECOND ROW: Dianne Donaldson: Is now looking up to grade 13 . . . Sonia Ciacci: My boy- friend doesn ' t go to this school. . . . Elizabeth Goldach: I don ' t touch the stuff . . . Eleanor Joudry: Mr. Battle ' s Pet ' s pet . . . Jill Zagorski: Where ' s Chip? . . . Gloria Shelepinsky: Man delights not me . . . Mary Elles: Helped the Oracle out this year? . . . Toyoo Katsuragi: His group had 42% fewer cavities . . . Alan Hedder- wick: A sixty-niner, B. of C. . . . Antal Barath: Sharp tooth . . . Sheldon Klimitz: Nose everything! Adriano Ridolfo: The heaven ' s breath smells woolingly here. Harold Posner: Lover ' 66 revised edition . . . William Hutcheson: Asbestos . . . John Miller: Without His- tory he would be tired Larry Ruznisky: The Vultch . . . Joseph Del Col: I just can ' t do a thing with It! . . . Francesco Cannatelli: Good marks except for His- tory . . . George Payne: Don ' t speak to him — he stood fourth. 12D FIRST ROW: Bill Folliott: Going to the barber . . . Alex Amigo: People who think life in the Soviet Union is enjoyable . . . Ken Kinsley: Hypocrites politi- cians . . . Elaine Karton: Being marked absent by the teachers who don ' t see her . . . Connie Verge: People who don ' t think girls should ride motorcycles . . . Agatha Valentini: Being bothered by a certain Ukrain- ian named John . . . Guy Attisano: ' Teachers who check homework . . . Mr. Putnam. SECOND ROW: Antonio Bezjak: No peeve; likes everything . . . Tony Pisani: Maple Leaf hockey fans . . . Nick D ' Alimonte: Seeing little guys get picked on . . . Rob Fairley; Cars that weave around his motorcycle . . . David Matthews: Mickey Mouse re-runs . . . Frank Mauti: Water . . . Jim Fortune: Wild lab partners . . . Gary Russell: French . . . Ray Wrixon: Teachers who don ' t approve of off- the-cuff humour in class . . . THIRD ROW: Mauro Gardonio: Tall, red haired creatures who mark up books . . . Dario Stucchi: Trying to think of a pet peeve . . . Bryan Davies: People who don ' t appreciate humourous limericks . . . Doug Pearse: Sick jokes (un- less he tells them) . . . Doug Walker: Looking in the mirror each morning . . . Jack Steinberg: School . . . John Cowan: Fund-seekers, especially on Wednesdays . . . George Dubinsky: Lack of a corresponding male- female ratio, in 12D . . . Gene Pankewich: Pleasant pluckers . . . FOURTH ROW: Mick Pitto: Monday mornings, Tuesday mornings, etc. . . Maurice Biancolin: People who don ' t laugh at his jokes . . . Brian Konkle: People who don ' t smile in his pictures . . . Ron Webster: Short shower-stalls and door frames . . . Ken Pratt: Teachers who don ' t approve of jeans . . . ABSENT: Rosa Procopio: Being called Mini Ha! Ha! and Poca- hontas . . . Bill Pinchin: Teachers who don ' t allow elec- tronics experiments in their classes . . . Tom Robert: Food? in the cafeteria. 56



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12K FIRST ROW: Dave Morrow: 12K ' s gift to French Cana- da .. . Miro Pristupa: I don ' t care what comment you put for me . . . Connie Boudreau: I want lots of money this week-please? . . . Elizabeth Belwin: Ticky paper, ' tupid . . . Jennifer Saito: Me have problems meeting people? . . . Vera D ' Angela: Silent silhouette . . . Norman Rogers: II ne doesn ' t parle bien French. Miss Medri: . . . SECOND ROW: Bill Jeffery: KC103 burning splint-boom . . . John Macchiusi: 8:58 and he ' s Wi minutes early. Bob Hewitt: We will beat H.C.I, just wait . . . Filberto Montis: Your Queen is in check from my Horse . . . Vivian Jones: Newcomer from the South . . . Don Saliani: Socialism; Communism; Ultru- ism; all the same to him . . . Frank Mauti: He likes French! ! . . . THIRD ROW: Ross Yoshida: English? ? What ' s that? . . . Allen Small: All mixed up, (his time- table that is) . . . Ron Matsugu: Look sir, this tap is loose . . . Jack Hill: Me argue with an English teacher. Never! . . . Henry Meyer: English teachers can ' t keep him quiet . . . Laurie Stephenson: He ' s out to lunch . . . Ray Homer: Bets the Americans lose. Sir . . . Jay Fukakusa: The Blue and Gold has an announcement . . . CAMERA SHY: John Mayhue: 12K pool shark. Max Papini: Who me? I ' m never late for English . . . Russell Rizun: I didn ' t do my Latin sir. POW! . . . Grant Veal: Me fool in History Never! . . . Werner Wiesen: I believe it ' s a CF104 . . . Marilyn Swerdlow: Quiet. 12L FIRST ROW: Viiu Kreem: Has a secret rendezvous with a certain (B.G.) in 12A . . . Angela Bernabucci: Only one who answers in Latin class . . . Nadia Pittana: Everybody needs somebody to love . . . Olga Babytsch: Sweet, simple and loveable . . . Nina Patti: Who ' s she running in the halls with? . . . Mary Judge: Goes to Hollywood for the weekends . . . Bev Downer: That ' s the lowest mark I ever got . . . Mr. Coutts: Now listen, children! . . . SECOND ROW: Robert Distefano: Has a wild time with his car . . . Franca Tantalo: Yes sir, I am standing up . . . Sandy Better: For better or for worse . . . Jennifer Anderton: Hi, Ralph . . . Lesley Sutton: Is looking forward to a wild New Year ' s eve . . . Rosalyn Ackerman: Has a friendly relationship with R.Q.M. . . . Ruth Stern: Guess what my brother does for a living? . . . John Konefal: I feel so good, baby . . . THIRD ROW: Joseph Waisberg: Keep up the good work, Joe . . . Frank Moore: Genie with the long brown hair . . . Sandro Stornelli: Was left holding the bag when Joe skipped the country . . . Doug Hogg: Loves Roses . . . Joe Rivietz: Decided to go to Nebraska just before he got his report . . . Vince lozzo: The only time he laughed was during an auditorium when some- one cracked a wopping good joke . . . Paul Doyle: Has found himself a little brunette bombshell (B.B.) MISSING: George Cervoni: I love English teachers . . . Mark Corden: No, I ' M not asleep Mr. Dickinson . . . Harvey Knopman: Shy, silent, soft-spoken Harve. Fred Perciballi: Told us not to mention that he was a real sweetie . . . Annie Mandelbaum: No Sir, I am not lost . , . Jane McCutcheon: My sister and I have a routine , . . Christine Sawka: Has a hard time reciting poetry . . .

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