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SARAH TWARD P. A. — Library club; mixed badminton. P-P. — A German test to- day, NATURALLY! F. -U. of T. DOM DENTE P. A. — Jr. and sr. football; basketball; choir; push- ball; laughing at Doc- tor Hill ' s jokes; gym- team; in Algebra — picking up the ball in a soccer game. P.P. - What! a baby born with a moustache!!? I don ' t believe it. F. — To die, to sleep, to study, per chance to pass, yes, there is the the rub. JACQUELINE WHAN P. A. - Choir; ISCF; inter- form sports; trying to brain-wash ex-wester- nites. P.P. —These 5-footers who are below you in the halls but above you in class (P.D. ??) F. — Heaven knows, Mr. Allison (courtesy of P. H. S.) MIKE FARENTINO P. A. — O come now man, you know you ' d censor them anyways. P.P. - Rock n ' roll; ban- ning of Graeco-Roman orgies; disallowance of beards at high school. F. — To split from grade 14 post-grad work at OCI and swing out down at the university with the boys who really can make the good sounds. ALLAN FRIEDLAND P. A.— Jr. and sr. orchestra current events club; ci- tizen ' s forum; model UN; Oracle; Oakwood Observer; basketball; cadets. P.P. - F. - U. of T. PATRICK BRADY P. A. — Five years ' of high school at St. Michael ' s College. P.P. — Studying. F. - Medicine at U. of T. PASQUALE GRIECO P.A.— Five years at Del suffering from girl de- ficiency. P.P.— Famous last words: When in doubt, give zero . F.— To become a chartered accountant and make pecunia. ALAN G. KINNEAR P. A. —Writing a best seller The Sex life of a ping pong ball. (2) Trying to read a certain teacher ' s hieroglyphics. P.P.-9C; lOE; HE; 12E; 13B; studies in the as- sembly; and ping pong balls. F.— Ping-Pong captain of the Kanubangi head tribe of the Zangimangi league in East Borneo. JOHN MASON P. A. —Trying to keep warm. P. P. -Cold girls. F.— Looking for the hot ones. JOHN E. MONK P. A. -Left Earl Haig in 1949 — was a book- keeper, a Canuck jock- ey, a building contrac- tor and an unemploy- ment statistic. P.P.-Pat The Hacker Brady ' s dissections in zoology. F.— Chartered accountant or in the lineup at the Scott Mission. GINO NANGINI P. A. —3 yrs. teaching in Rovigo, Italy. P.P.— Recouvrir I ' Ame- rique parce qu ' elle a froid, ayant ete de- couverte depuis beau- coup d ' annees. F.— To learn English well enough so I can con- tinue my teaching car- eer in Canada. 19
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PATRICIA FAIRMAN P.A, — Masquers; G.A.A. Sr. and Jr. choirs; lib- rary club; Aqua Show; Oracle. P.P. — The marathon from the cafeteria to Room 319, is worse than Beacher ' s Brook. F.-U. of T. and the Grand National. ALBA FALCONI P.A. — Leaders; orchestra; interform sports; bad- minton; GAA; girl ' s club F. — Teacher ' s college. MADELENE FERGUSON P.A. — Archery; volleyball; swimming. P.P. — Lockers which won ' t open until the third try and refuse to close. F. - U. of T. ILA GOODY P.A. — Chess club; Oracle; Observer; creative writ- ing club. P.P. — Varium et mutabile semper femina. F. — Osgoode Hall. % ROCHELLE GROSBERG P.A. — Sr. choir; Aqua Show; interform sports; archery; badminton; Oracle. P.P. - Now, Rochelle, I want you to dance the boy ' s part in the rhum- ba today. F. — 1st democratic leader of the U.S.S.R. BAMBI KATZ P.A. — Jr. and Sr. orches- tra; Oracle; Girl ' s club representative. P.P. - But class, 70 mil- lion Germans speak that way. F. — Eating Life Savers in front of my own future students! NADIA KUZMITSKY P.A. — Citizens ' forum; Harbord. P.P. — No, no, don ' t add it up. I want the milk and i4 the muffin from this quarter. F. — Victoria College — teaching or social work ELLEN LAPPIN P.A. — Jr. and Sr. orches- tra; Oracle; thinking of a pet peeve last year. P.P. — Trying to think of a pet peeve. F. — Thinking of pet peeve for everyone else; teaching and H.C. EDDA LUCIC P.A. — Cheerleader; GAA; library club; Aqua Show dance committee; tumb- ling; archery; camera club; Simpson ' s rep; listening to someone rave about her Sugar Daddy. P.P. - What ' s a Sugar Daddy? F. — Finding one ! ! I ENA ORUPOLD P.A. — GAA treas; Eaton ' s rep; Aqua Show; OALC sports; Oakwood 0 ; putting on an act. P.P. — Falseness. F. — Dropping the act and lighting the unlighted lamp. SHERRILL ROWLAND P.A. - High school in BC; Girl ' s Club; Art. P.P. — Peeves and teach- ers ' pointers. F. — University (I hope). ZIVILE STANCIKAS P.A. — Unimportant. P.P. - Why do they call her Bubbles . F. -U. of T. 18
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TED PICKLES P. A. —A little bit of every- thing, not much of any- thing. P.P.— Don ' t you think Brian is kind of cute? F.-U. of T. DOUG PRICE P. A. —Jr. and sr. football; Jr. and sr. basketball; dance committee; gym team. P. P. -French. F.-U. of T. SHELDON ROSENBAUM P. A. —Junior choir. P.P.— Now that I have marked this trash! I have a few words to say, etc., etc. F.— U. of T. Pharmacy. BRIAN STEIN P. A. —Directing Picnic ; Observer and Oracle staff; gossiping about Lois in geometry class; Penny, Sherry, Liz, Dianne, Sharon, and Ted Pickles in English class. P.P.— French teachers; BLESS THEM ALL. F.— Becoming the new Josh Logan. CHRISTINE DALZIEL P. A. —Jr. and sr. orchestra; AquaShow; life saving; Club 208; TSO; stu- dent council rep. 1960. P.P.— 11 people who tease me in botany class; 21 8 o ' clock sectionals. F.— Teaching and ? ZINA D ' ONOFRIO P. A.— Sr. choir; library club; interform sports; Caput; volleyball. P.P.— Taisez-vous Zina? F. -English, U. of T. and to see the world! DIANE GRELL P. A. —They ' re a secret. P.P.— None. (Believe it or not!) F.— President of Canadian federation of advertis- ing clubs. GILL KETTLE P. A. —St. Clements School; dance committee; mas- quers. P. P. - Gillian, I ' m getting a collapsible gear shift — What for, Gill? F.— General arts at West- ern or U. of T. SUSIE LEE P. A. —Jr. and sr. choir; Club 110; Jr. orchestra; P.P. — Swimming every Thursday morning. F.— Teaching. DIANE McDonald P. A. —Jr. and sr. orchestra; dance committee; Or- acle; lifesaving awards; volleyball. P.P.— Dorothy, where is my purse? F.- Doubtful. QUITA MAINGUY P. A.— Branksome Hall; dance committee; girl ' s club rep., and inter- form sports. P.P.— Being referred to as Nikita . F. — Nursing. MARIANNA MAMULA P. A. —Jr. and sr. orchestra; GAA; interform sports; dance committee; vol- leyball; basketball. P.P.— People (Sharon Mann) who make designs on the attendance pad with their fingernails. F.— Teaching. 20
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