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ROBERT LEVY P. A. — Intermural sports; pushball; floor hockey. P.P. — Latin Authors. F. — Latin teacher! CHARLES MORE P. A. —Jr. and sr. football; hockey; referee; BAA; choir; badminton and the Buffalo trip. P.P.— A certain geography class and a certain young lady who speaks Ukrainian, eh, Lydia? F.— Art at U. of T., and then OCE. BOB MUIR P. A. —Just new here but if you want my activities at other schools, see me (13D, R. 215). P.P.— Any American size car. Yea, bugs, anid sports cars! F.G Business Course at Western after grade 13 in 196?. JAMES NAIRN P. A. —Former Vaughanite. P.P.— People who drive the big cars under the speed limit. F.— Departing from high school and entering engineering, at U. of T. JOHN PEPPER P. A. —Swim team; jr. and sr. orchestra; noon hour sports; noon hour ref- eree; gym team; dance committee. P.P. -School. F. - U. of T. MORTON PRAGER P. A. —Football; mixed bad- minton; jr. basketball; two vears Caput. P.P.— I ' ve been in Oakwood for 5 years and I can ' t think of a pet peeve. F. -U. of T. JORMA SALOVAARA P. A. - Track and field; swim team; sr. football. P.P.— Little blondes. F.— ' 64 Olympics (as a spectator?) JOHN SMITH P. A. —Jr. and sr. orchestra; football; track; swim team; gym team; push- ball; BAA Exec; pic- nics; dance committee; raising h— at O.C.I. P.P.— 14 miles of bad road to Danforth Tech., find- ing Nick when I want the top down. F.— Medicine at U. of T.; killing ants at picnics. FRANCES MATKOWSKY P. A. — Sr. choir. P.P. - None. F. — U. of T., Medicine. MOLLY OUTERBRIDGE P. A. —Library club; mixed badminton; volleyball; basketball. P.P. - The number 470. F.— Dental hygiene at U. of T. BARBARA PETERS P. A. —Wouldn ' t you like to know? P.P. — People without a sense of humour. F.-What will be, will be (with a little help). MARY SEBRIAKOV P. A. - None P.P. - None F. — Biochemistry (?)
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DICK BEAMSH P. A.— Football; basket- ball; gym team; BAA; dance committee; Hi- Y; welfare committee. P.P. - None F. -U. of T. GABOR BENDSZAK P. A.— Track team. P.P.— People who cannot read my writing. F. -U. of T. JERRY BOBER P. A. —Jr. and sr. football; gym team; rifle team; signals; choir; cadets; Ann; pushing trucks at Eaton ' s;knocking over display counters and little old women. P.P.— Mr. Jackson: How did you ever get as far as grade 13, Bober? You haven ' t a ghost of a chance of making SPS! . . . Get me??? ' ' F.— U. of T. engineering at SPS, then on to fame. BILL CARR P. A. —Nat; football; swim- ming; gym team; Aqua Show. P.P.— Goose-eggs and minus marks on exams —Why can ' t we be on the GAA, Miss Capel? F.— Grade 14 course in grass cutting. % BERRY DA VIES P. A. — Immigrant from Western Tech. P.P. - Why don ' t the French learn how to speak English? F.— To establish English as the universal lang- uage and to o vn a tele- phone booth. MIKE ENGLAND P. A.— Gym team: track team;chess; rifle team. P.P.— Life in general. F.- R.M.C. STEPHEN FOREMAN P. A. — Trying to drop German. P.P. — Mr. Young says chemicallySA is worth $L98, but boy, look at her container. F. — Dropping German. % BARRY FRENCH P. A. —Jr. and sr. orches- tra; cross-country team; despising im- petuous urchins. P.P.— If you don ' t pass French authors first term, I ' ll kick you out. F.— Engineering— U. of T. BERNARD GREEN P. A. — Band; jr. basket- ball; cadets; badmin- ton. P.P.— Teaching English. F.-U. of T. H. GREEN P. A. -Football; pushball; intramural sports; com- ing for tests. P.P. — Morning classes. F.— Post-graduate work at U. of 0. (OCI) WILLIAM HOGG P. A. — Failing exams. P.P.— People who have confidence in me to pass my exams. F.— Failing exams at U. of T. GORDON KIETH P. A. — Going over pet peeves to raise my spirit when the Oracle arrives around Christ- mas exam time. P.P. — Collecting said peeves. F.— I ' m lazy! See past act- ivities above. 25
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JAY BARKER P. A. —Blasts, boycotting the Paragon and running revolutions against the Paragon and 15if coffee. P.P.— Dave Paragon and his private detectives. F. -Determined by the FBI. GARY BARNES P.A. — Pro Dave-watcher; actively campaigned for 10(f coffee (failed). P.P. — Having mercenary merchants, namely Dave imposing upon the right of lOif coffee. F.— Continue to campaign against Dave and what he stands for. BILL BUCKLEY P. A. —Hunting game of all shapes and sizes. P.P.— People who see a resemblance between a man and a moose. F.— Shooting men I thought were moose. SUS YOSHIDA P.A. — Seven-year mem- bership in the Oakwood Brownies. P.P. — Dissecting Bill Shakespeare; teachers with uncontrollable tem- pers. F.— Ph D in zen Brownism. LLOYD ELLSWORTH P. A. —Cadets; buggiujg Bill. P.P. - I ' ll never tell. F.— Fisherman off the coast of Newfoundland. VINCE CORBETT P.A.— Sr. and jr. orchestra; trumpet band; concert band; Leonia; Joan; Sonia; Margot; Susanna; Brian! P.P. — Mike Farentino; Leonia; Joan; Brian; Pickles ' egg sandwich- es. F.-5 years at OVC, I hope! 9 times without Leonia and Joan. HARVEY FRANKEL P.A. — Gym team; library club; jr. orchestra; lunchour loafers; 8:30 Aces team. P.P.— Lack of female com- panionship in 13 E. F.— Law at U. of T., then a year recruiting for 13 E. -ftH BENNY DEL DUCA P.A. — Native of Italy. P.P. - Chemistry. F.— U. of T. engineering. NICK GEILICH P. A. —Fooling around and all over the place? P.P.— People who don ' t brush their teeth every week. F.— Faculty of Dentistry. BILL DOHERTY PA. — Caput; orchestra; stage crew; cadets. P.P.— Teachers who smile at me. F.— U. of T. engineering. ALAN GIACHINO P.A. — Some football; bas- ketball . . . bench, etc. P.P. — Cigarettes. F.— Mining Engineer at U. of T.; Millionaire. 27
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