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

 - Class of 1961

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NIEL McRAE P. A. —From UTS; Masquers ' one act play; running. P.P.— Being called a beat- nik. F.— Thinking. JOEL MILLER P. A. —Oracle; Caput; con- cert band; sr. and jr. orchestra; camera club; intramural sports; dance committee; carrying Mr. Jackson ' s attendance pad. P.P.— How ' d I ever get stuck with Mr. Jackson ' s at- tendance pad? F.— Getting Mr. Jackson to carry the pad himself. % GARY NUMMELIN P. A. — nothing. P.P. — nothing. F. — nothing. GEORGE PRICE P.A.— Interform sports; wel- fare. P.P.-School at 9:00 a.m. F. — Oakwood. WALTER PRINS P. A. —Anything for a laugh. P.P. - To laugh. F. — More laughs. DON ROGERS P. A. —Camera club; welfare committee; Oracle; Ca- put; Oakwood Delegate to the U.N. Geneva Park Conference; citizen ' s forum. P.P.— You name it and I ' ll beef about it. F.— Making my fortune sell- ing packages of dehyd- rated water. PAUL SACHIS P. A. —Choir; Masquers. P.P.— L ' acrobatic obliga- toire dans la salle de gymnastique. F.— Etre professeur d ' acro- batic. MICHAEL SHIER P. A. —Football; gym team; orchestra; Oracle; Ob- server; Caput; dance committee; pushball. P.P.— Sit opposite me in the cafeteria and tell me if she ' s watching me, will you? F.— Ifmy bribe is accepted— m ENZO SIVITILLI P. A. —Cadets; signal corps. P. P. -Well! I see we ' re go- ing to miss a little of the lunch period class!! F.— University? ? ? DAVE SMITH P. A. —Going around in cir- cles P.P.— People who go around in circles. F.— Going around in ever tighter circles. DAVID TOPHAM P. A. —Football; girls; slug- ging Nummelin in Eng- lish class. P.P. — Nummelin F.— Chartered accountancy; women and slugging Nummelin in English class. SHELDON WIGGINS P. A. —Pusher of hot furs. P. P. -Well fry me a bagel and sufferin ' catfish. F.— Most magnificent mod- ern mink maker. 23

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NORTON ABRAMSON P. A.— Track team; jr. and sr. orchestra; gym team; trumpet band; cadets; president of 13C. P.P.— You ' re no good to me, you ' ll never be able to make your liv- ing from mathematics, I want to know what you can do for yourself, etc., etc., etc. F.— Airline stewardess or nurse. NICK COLAPINTO P. A. —Same as last year. P.P.— Keeping warm in the back seat of John ' s convertible. F.— Ontario Scholarship winner, playingfullback for Meds and selling my body to science. PETER DUCKWORTH P. A. —Stage crew; shooting; Caput Noon-hour Com- mittee; Cadets. P.P.— Grade 9 ' s who don ' t believe sights are re- quired on a rifle. F.— Chemical Engineer; U. of T. RICH FORTNER P. A.— Cadets; gym team; swim team; western Tech. P.P.— Reliquum pax est. F.— Ontario College of Art. STEPHEN FRANKLIN P. A. —Jr. and sr. orchestra; five years of the Jack- sonian regime. P.P.— The Jacksonian re- gime. F.— U. of T., then to take over the Jacksonian re- gime — get me? ELLIOT GRAD P. A. —Concert band; cadet band; nothing else un- usual or exciting. P.P.— You ' re in grade 13 now and I ' m going to force you to do youu ' homework - - or out you go! F.-U. of T. (Medicine) or ditch digger on Univer- sity Ave. MAT GUNTHER P. A. —Trying to sleep, perchance to dream. P.P.- Hamlet F.— Grunt and sweat under a weary life. ALASTAIR HAY P. A. -O.P. P.P. -O.P. F. -O.P. and U. of T. BOB HEBDON P. A. —Jr. and sr. orchestra; chess club; cross-coun- try. P.P.— Teachers who have grudges against bar- bers. F.— Not a chance. CLAUS KIRCHOF P. A. —Had big hopes .... P.P.— . . . until I met Mr. Jackson . . . F.- $3000 yearly .... JIM WILSON (13E) P.A.— Sr. and jr. football; sleeping at hockey prac- tices. P.P.— What does Andrigo do with all those empties? F.— Selling old Nixon but- tons. NILS LOEVENMARK P.A.— Gymnastiques; bas- ketball; rifle team; stu- dent council; BAA and trying to keep awake in math, classes. P.P.— Young girls with cur- fews; math, teachers. F.-U. of T. (Forestry) . . . Life. 22



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SUE GEMMELL P. A. —Inconsequential. P.P.— Euclid and analysis. F.— Philosophy at Queen ' s. BETTY HALL P. A. —Avoiding Oracle reps. P.P.— School photographs. P.- Oblivion. t PAT JOHNSON P.A.-Sr. choir; Club 110; mixed badminton; inter- form sports; dance com- mittee. P.P.— I like everybody. F.- U. of T. FRANCES LeBAR P.A.— Interform sports; aqua show; tumbling; RLSS instructors; award of merit; orchestras; girl ' s club exec; library club P.P.— A certain math, tea- cher in room 304 and science teachers that linger in the 2nd floor halls between 1st and 2nd periods. F.— Nursing in Montreal — if I ever get there. PENNY PEACE P. A.— Havergal College. P.P.— Tradition vs progress F.— Queen ' s Commerce and Finance (?) FAUNA ROTTERMAN P. A. —Interform sports; aqua show; jr. orchestra; RLS instructor ' s bronze medallion. P.P.— 10 pounds of mimeo- graphed French notes in one term. F.- U. of T. SUE WELLS P. A.— Havergal College. P.P.- Dieting F.— Physical and occu- pational therapy at McGill. LUBA ZASKI P. A. —Interform sports; bas- ketball; jr. and sr. vol- leyball; badminton; aqua show; GAA rep. P.P.— People who hate art. F.— Ontario College of Art. ALLAN AARONS P. A. —Nothing to speak of. P.P.— None — I love every- body; I love everything. F.— Probably nothing to speak of. I ' m having a hard enough time with the present to really worry about the future. ROBERT ANDRIGO P. A. -Football; choir; In- tramural sports; col- lecting knee injuries. P.P.— Fullbacks who can ' t tackle after three years of football; giant Finn who thinks I ' m a short swarthy brute. F.— Collecting more knee injuries; beating up giant Finn. h BERNARD BASIL P. A. —Colour party; noon hour sports; pushball; floor hockey. P.P.— A certain chemistry teacher ' s cleats while I write my exams. F. - U. of T. 24

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