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

 - Class of 1964

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12G FIRST ROW: Mr. Watson: Teaches a class of neutrons — nut-rons . . . Carol Siberry; She just deedles, I mean doodles her time away . . . Sara Sutcliffe: Likes them over twenty — Marx, of course . . . Linda Stein: Tracy ' s conscience personi- fied . . . Hana Luksenburg: The mystery girl, always so quiet on Mondays . . . Linda Dool: Figures its harmless if you can ' t taste it . . . Wendy Folliett: No visitors at the locker this year . . . Sandy Bozzato: Wants to control the sands of time . . . SECOND ROW: Ellie Roebuck: Do big smiles mean cold hearts? . . . Vikki Artandi: Tries her hardest to complete a full day . . . Ann Cottingham: Is she as rough and tough as she makes out? Who knows? . . . Anne David: Shy, sweet, and none of your business . . . Melinda Fazekas: Likes her milk with added zip . . . Grace Bulfoni: Our Italian wine taster . . . Helen Kohn: 12G ' s own Beatle . . . Bob Antonshyn; The Big Tease . . . Peter Zaborowski: Our future conductor — street car of course . . . Mitchell Tracy: Attractions south of the border . . . John Swanson: Long Johns swanson . . . Pando Halkias: Slow on the draw, but it depends how you look at it . . . Aldo Buccioni: Our football star . . . John Hustler: His friends say he lives up to his name . . . Tom Lake: The joker is wild . . . Tom Tirkalas: The strong silent type . . . FOURTH ROW: David Oliver: General Oliver: Never knows what his first duty is . . . Rod Lawson: 12G ' s Hillbilly . . . Michael Thys: You can ' t tell a book by it ' s cover . . . Tony Tammik: Our gridiron pixie . . . Larry Trench- ard: The Pres., slow but sure . . . CAMERA SHY: Glen Macklin: Watch out for red-heads . . . Keith Miller: Has ghost prob- lems . . . Enzo Morelli: Moonshine Morelli . . . Hector Rojas: Our Latin lover . . . Harry Salpeter: But what ' s in a name? . . . Bernie Tait: Always Wright . . . Harry Tiefenbach: Only his hairdresser knows for sure . . . Marlene Altement: Over- uses her woman ' s perogative . . . Janet Shniffer: Little girl with a big voice . . . Nancy Searle: Very athletic, enjoys her gyms and mats. 12H FIRST ROW: Mr. Nicholson: 12H ' s I.B.M. machine . . . Lynn Harrison: Everybody loves Lynn, I wonder why . . . Tracey Ellis: 12H ' s answer to Abby Hoffman . . . Mary Walton-ball: Our leader — and a good one . . . Carol Lou Hershom: What a topography! . . . Sara Williams: Does she or doesn ' t she? . . . Mary Slotnick: Ye ole giggler . . . Kay Langley: The hostess with the mostess . . . Frank Pitto; O.C.I. ' s early morning Sleeping Beauty . . . Gilbert Meyer: 12H ' s Michael Fara- day . . . John King: I flunked this exam for sure . . . Lex Gropper: Lex and his grandmother . . . Bruce Pritchard: 12H ' s cut up artist . . . Richard Migas: 12H ' s Reign of Terror . . . Louis Rivietz: I wish I had 1000 page book to read . . . Gunter Thorn: A real nice guy . . . David Zachcinski: Prince Royal in the Canadian Kingdom . . . Tapani Nouisiainen: Silent but deadly . . . Irving Switzman: 12H ' s Mr. Trim . . . Alfred Stoppel: O.C.I ' s. Meadowlark . . . THIRD ROW: Hans Hup- pler: Hans and Gretel . . . Irving Frisch: Atta Fire Meyer . . . Jack Patterson: Norm ' s right hand pool shark . . . Stew McBain: Steady Stew . . . Neil Stephenson: Humberside ' s most valuable player! . . . Frank Liebeck: O.C.L ' s Rock Hudson . . . Ubb Groenier: Wherever Ubbo, I go ... Joe Bartels: Ladies ' Man . . . Bill Briggs: There ' s always next year . . . CAMERA SHY: Sydney Williams: Come on guys, we can beat them. IIA FIRST ROW: Fred Gentili: In Latin a whiz, in math, a brain, his basketball scoring drives coaches insane . . . Joe Laufer: Little Joe of the Cartwright clan, nix to him, Laufer ' s our man . . . Gail Zupnik: This girl always grooms her nails, 6 inches long, watch that Gail! . . . Mary Helin: Merry Mary ' s not contrary, for a girl that ' s quite complementary . . . Lina Barattin: Lina thi nks it ' s a pity we ' re not all on the dance committee . . . Donna Lewis: Silent Donna never speaks, whispered words — little squeaks . . . Giovanna Brusatin: Golly! is the girl ' s lament, she almost was our president . . . Izzy Alspector: Sick of puns about his name? If Izzy is I ' m part to blame . . . Mr. Gordon: Lessons to be learnt and done — he says history teaches us none . . . SECOND ROW: Chris Haussmann: Christophilo, vot a vermin, such a brain mit grade zwolf German . . . Marko Katie: Marko owns a prodigious cat — smart as Marko, that ' s a fact . . . Garrick Demeter: Boom Boom Garrick — • reckless blaster, someday he ' ll go through the plaster . . . Dave Power: Davey Davey, so well groomed, hardly ever says — we ' re doomed . . . Warren Bourgeois: I write too much sardonic verse, before my time I ' ll ride a hearse . . . Dieter Eberhardt: Here ' s a man — strength and might, 12 hrs. geog. every night . . . Enn Edasi: Enn or Enn- stein we often wonder, in math, he never makes a blunder . . . Michele Perna: Mantino il buono lavore . . . Gabriel Zimmerman: Gabriel, an angel ' s name, but Zimmerman, not the same . . . THIRD ROW: Sam Lombardo: Buggy, our soc- cer star, if politics lets him, he ' ll go far . . . Donald Forbes: Pip pip, cheerio and all that rot, under the collar he ' s never hot . . . Peter Petzold: Peter P. — Peter M., without an axe you can ' t separate them . . . Peter Gollisch: Peter Peter, tough as nails, his slashing watch chain never fails . . . Mimi lannucci: Studios Mimi der liddle scamp turns out to be a basketball champ . . . Sam Crystal: Worrying Sam, destruction bent, I ' m dead! (95%) . . . Peter Mueller: Little Pete our pride and joy, under all that hair, a sweet little boy. 43 i

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