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12A FIRST ROW: Elga Naef: Where ' s Spanish, Elga? . . . Dorcas Drennen: Miss Librarian 1963-64 . . . Helen Sarlcozi: Squeak a little louder, please . . . Nina Waxman: His name is Roquefort and he drives a bi-i-ig convertible . . . Faye Zucker: Give a wrong answer and then, Faye . . . Natalia Cherniak: May not look like Lady Macbeth, but sure reads like her . . . Roberta Fisher: It is my duty to keep you quiet. Keep quiet . . . Lydia Bodnar: Lugubrious Lydia . . . Lynda Sutton: What ' s yellow and directs traffic? . . . SECOND ROW: Peter Goren: Has a built-in basketball . . . Gerald Swarz: Have I got some pictures for you! . . . Ron Nikaido: Last one to get his homework done is a rotten egg . . . Marisa Castellarin: Why the sudden interest in hockey, Marci? Anne Soo: Are your curls going to point inward or outward, Anne? . . . Annie Skrobek: One smile is worth a thousand words . . . Hymie Shustik: Vote for the intelligent candidate. Vote for me . . . Peter Munk: Always two weeks ahead in math and still only gets 100% ... THIRD ROW: Richard Grace: Will someday run the two minute mile . . . Bernard Marlow: ' Twas not I, ' twas he . . . Bill Gries: Is it true that good marks rub off on others? . . . Hando Varep: Disco, discere, didici, blank; I can only remember the last part . . . John Whitson: Put anything but what you had down, Varep . . . Garfield McCaul: Boys: two cents Girls: one cent . . . Bob Needel: How many Um ' s in that one. Bob? . . . Paul Engel: Ubadah, how should I know? FOURTH ROW: Howard Bromberg: Eats nails for breakfast . . . Jerry White: He is obviously a depressed schizophrenic with paranoic tendencies . . . Andy Armstrong: 12A ' s answer to Richard Burton . . . Gordon MacLean: Says little, but what he does say isn ' t worth listening to . . . Bob Abrey: Only a Queen ' s Scout should operate this machine. Miss Warren . . . Peter Mason: Just once can ' t you do your own homework? . . . Brian Williams: Has a built-in football . . . CAMERA SHY: Jill Wright: Well, my boyfriend is one of them actors. 12B FIRST ROW: Mike Cobus: But Michael, your ferotious gange langwedge is demoralizing all my other classes . . . Sue Hershfield: Soeur Sue, dormez-vous? . . . Dale Langbord: Sharpens her eyebrow pencil in school . . . Francine Kay: Some Enchanted Stevening . . . Florence Wise: My Daughter, the Folk Singer . . . Sue Campbell: Giggles-the sunshine kid . . . Sharon Singer: She initiated boys as honorary members of the Girls ' Club . . . Joanne Minken: Post no bills . . . Mrs. Wilson: Now class, you ' re just not taking this seriously enough . . . SECOND ROW: Abe Friesner: But if I get one more mark my percent will be raised by 2 7 . . . Jack Zarek: Watch out Ed, or I ' ll mash you . . . Art Kamin: Arthur is a keep Observer . . . Marlene Fine: What ' s that you ' re building there, Marlene, a nest? . . . Linda Stockman: Who threw you in the pool today, Lynda? . . . Eddy Jurczak: Stay away from me. Jack, you bully . . . Graeme Page: Go West, young man . . . Lenny Sternberg: Dimples . . . THIRD ROW: Alan Burger: The silent one . . . Marty Goldberg: Attack it . . . Mark Sydney: God bless you . . . Mike Shupak: They all hate me . . . Bruce Singleton: On Chicago, on . . . Cam Dawes: Hey, Beetle . . . Bob Montgomerie: Always in the dark (room) . . . George Iwaniuk: Postal nasal drip . . . Bob Lenkinkski: Lincoln Chublette Roberts . . . Forbes West: Someone please turn the page . . . Mark Tucker: Is is true blondes really have mare fun? . . . CAMERA SHY: Sue Endicott: JDBJDBJDBJDBJDB . . . Rick Sutton: Ayyyyyyyye Laddie . . . John Led- erer: Refugee from Bloor Collegiate. 12C FIRST ROW: Helen Greener: Sweet and soft spoken . . . Luba Zahrebelny: Lupcha . . . Nancy Sharpe: Hi group! . . . Suzanne Orlan: He ' s wrong; we ' re right . . . Cynthia Chiddenton: Daily trip to Room 36 . . . Lilli Piczak: Doea she or doesn ' t she? . . . Anne Grace: Wild on a Saturday night . . . Mr. Cooper: Describe the odour . . . SECOND ROW: Lorraine Jones: But Sir, you ' re no substitution for a flag . . . Peggy Sault: But I may change my mind . . . Muriel Nishihama: Please, pretty please, buy an Observer . . . Rhonda Rodwell: Cynthia, Wait for me . . . Wanda Beattie: Bubbling Beattie . . . Jane Christie: I ' m hungry . . . Cherry Cox: How ' bout that . . . Linda Young: Bew are of the silent type . . . Gloria Du- binsky: But Sir, I ' m a genious . . . THIRD ROW: Doug Bing: Doug, How can you talk with your mouth shut? . . . Gord Wood: Gord, Sing a solo . . . George Willis: Ding-a-ling, Is George there? . . . Ron Mathews: Gym — My best subject . . . Rickey Angelson: Ambiguous . . . Bob Bohnen: Now the way I see it . . . Pete Graham: Are you really afraid of a horse? . . . FOURTH ROW: David Keith: Mad Chemist . . . Barry Constable: Waitress: What would you like? Barry: Yes, please . . . Bob Christie: What do you think I do before choir practice? . . . Rich Matias: Drowned in the sea of knowledge . . . Kennedy Coles: What happened to your pants at the Sadie Hawkins? . . . Max Kalender: Max, turn around . . . Pete Cimpello: Aqua Velva Man . . . CAMERA SHY: Penny Crosby: Sugarplum . . . Steve Freedman: L ' il Stevie Wonder . . . John Galica: Put on your dancing shoes . . . Wally Switalsky: What ' s your girlfriend ' s name, Wally? 39
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