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IIB FIRST ROW: Miss Lyall: Oh! mutshtufuzukrutred — I forgot the attendance again . . . Marlene Basil: Now don ' t ask Too Many questions, Marlene . . . Judy Renton: Always knows the answer to a question . . . Rhonda Graham: Another one of those loud softspeakers . . . Helena Kaminski: Yes, Mr. Andrew, it has been a long day . . . Frances Tamo: This is a recorded announcement . . . Frances Evans: But sir, I don ' t see how? . . . Kathy Gaby: What everyone is thinking of . . . Donna Zekes: Import from P.C.I. . . . SECOND ROW: Jordan Goodman: Very good, man . . . Gerald Saito: Gerald is a good little boy . . . Lynne Cotey: Talks loud, softly . . . Faye Greenberg: Comes to school early in the first period . . . Marsden Barrick: Calm, cool, and collected . . . Gabriele Haussman: Sir, I disagree with . . . Virginia Vanstone: Talks with Gabriele all day in the back seats . . . Frank Pisani: Talks like a Frenchman . . . THIRD ROW: Mike Miskin: Mike and Latin grammar don ' t mix . . . Jim Little: Sir, if you have a photoelectric cell and a 50 ohm. resistor in front of it . . . Greg Swaluk: Writes in Hieroglyphics and Ancient Bohemian Sanskrit . . . Izzie Horowitz: Is he or isn ' t he? only his — sure . . . John LeRoy: Only 1 hour exams? cinchy! . . . Elliot Fine: Not fine sir — Excellent! . . . Renzo Tanel: Shucks! Aw Gee! Well! uh, it ' s like this . . . Dave Morgan: You always seem to ask me the only question I don ' t know. lie FIRST ROW: Miss Sutherland: The BEST! . . . Renee Walter: Brunette Bombshell . . . Marlynn Moir: Tours Florida an- nually . . . Sue Love: All out for that Oakwood 0 . . . Vassa Saroff: Our baby ... Lydia Teres: Mr. Davison ' s Maestro . . . Caroline Zawiski: The girl who ' s going places . . . Karran Chambers: Women pilots! What next? . . . Sandi Litwinow: Blonde Bombshell . . . SECOND ROW: Bruce Thacker: Future: Learning more about the birds and the bees . . . Steve Relyea: Has a silvery smile . . . Ron Boudreau: Sings when he should study . . . Ted Farr: Big Red Ted! ... Sol Silver- berg: More Yang than Yin . . . Garth Bell: Our little bell (Ding! Dong) . . . Dan Waterfield; Watermouse . . . Roy Lum- miss: Th-th-th-th-that ' s me! . . . THIRD ROW: Larry Ruznisky: (Typical Wed. A.M.) Sorry! ... No gots! . . . Murray Gross- man: Sam ' s accomplice . . . Jim Blair: No comment . . . Jim Serba: Quiet and reserved (for — ) . . . Tim Turner: Timmy the Kid . . . Sam Klarreich: The Nutty Professor . . . CAMERA SHY: Fern Kasman: Supplies the kleenex for IIC . . . Edward Kolcze: What! Me Worry? . . . John MacLeod: Don ' t look at me! I don ' t know what ' s going on! . . . Karen Altman: Class rep in room 119 . . . Dorothy Mulligan: Everybody loves me! IID FIRST ROW: Mr. Hepburn: . . . Kaara Karusoo: Just one beautiful girl . . . Gail Eriksen: Is she really in our class? . . . Martha Fazekas: Mr. Hepburn ' s private secretary . . . Carol Acheson: Like a flower in spring . . . Florence Rappaport: The quiet type . . . David Hinigsberg: Boy wonder . . . Jack Silverman: Things are rough all over . . . Gary Jepson: Our Mad physicist . . . SECOND ROW: James Buchanan: Mr. Sophisticated . . . Murray Brutman: Loves beating Grant at a certain game . . . Gorden Pyzer: I don ' t mind school, it ' s the principal of the thing . . . John Carnio: The football player with hair between his eyes . . . Gerald Kitt: The big G stands for goodness . . . Peter Stulov: The wandering minstrel . . . Frank Toffoli: The perfect specimen of a man . . . David Duffie: It ' s not tuffy, it ' s Duffie . . . George Woodbum: Are you disparaging me? . . . THIRD ROW: Michael Clewlow: The perfect student . . . Grant Veal: How sweet it-tis! . . . David Gilmore: Wilt the stilt hasn ' t got a chance . . . Martin Vaivada: The man with the tapping feet . . . Gordon Law- son: Honigsberg, will you stop hitting me in the back of the head! . . . Terjo Valve: But sir, only fifty eight! . . . Eddie Bobot: Look forward to exciting English class with Mr. D. Jeffrey Moe: Yea! Y. A., excuse me, Jimmy Brown. 45
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HE FIRST ROW: Diane Donaldson: The lady hath a temper . . . Mindy Beifus: Strong silent type . . . Rosalyn Tward: Some- one must have something for the Xmas baskets . . . Ann Mandlebaum: Miss Misapprehension 1964 . . . Solveig Rasa- nen: I think I ' m being watched . . . Susan Saltpeter: Should avoid charcoa l and sulphur . . . Mary Hecht: Star physics pupil . . . Beth Smith: Of course he ' s my brother . . . Mr. Marston: I hate to bring up the sordid subject of marks, but . . . SECOND ROW: Louis Kartzowitz: But sir, I am standing up . . . Henry Fliss: You guys are putting me on . . . Janet Lewis: Come the revolution . . . Barbara Kerkofsky: No Henry, you can ' t borrow my History notes . . . Mary Walsh: What, me worry? (about exams) . . . Nancy Diamond: Persecutes innocent student teachers . . . Klara Hecht: Where the boys are . . . Dave Rotenberg: Hates pigeons; loves chicks . . . Fred Harris: Does he or doesn ' t he? . . . Graham Smith: Sneezy . . . THIRD ROW: Michael Zelisko: Where he goes, nobody knows . . . Chris Rawlinson: Wants to sue the Oakwood library . . . Mike Kestenberg: Thinks he ' s in Teacher ' s College . . . Robert Harris: What CJ is trying to say is . . . Julius Spira: What ' s so funny? . . . Luigi Gabriele: Nearest thing to a gentleman in this class . . . Ron Kosciolek: I dropped Latin and lived , . . Dave Platman: Pro French pronouncer . . . FOURTH ROW: Chris Mesi: Um er — um — it ' s all English to me . . . Hugh Jones: Sure is a nice view from up here . . . Dave King: It ' s easy when you know how . . . CAMERA SHY: Pat Knights: Keeps her shining armour locked up at home . . . Murray Holden: professional misogynist. IIF FIRST ROW: Mr. Simpson . . . H. Bartlett: Who is in the blue convertible? . . . S. Rylotte: I couldn ' t live without hair- spray! ... J. Hall: Prefers roller skating to dancing! . . . E. Dorish: Throws swinging parties! ... A. Sanuto: Sir! Will you repeat the question! . . . M. Archangelo: Angle how did you do that! . . . C. Watson: My Song — Louie Louie! . . . K. Barclay: Digs Espresso and Bongos! SECOND ROW: M. Fracassi: The class sweet tooth! . . . F. Szebedinski: Another Errol Flynn! . . . C. Jacobs: It ' s not Charles it ' s Chuck . . . T. Haffner: Gave up boys for Waring! . . . C. Ford: Now Rocky! ... A. Smart: Gee! They ' re Cute . . . S. Brady: Import to Oshawa . . . S. Pascoe: Our faithful Penny Pincher! THIRD ROW: G. Badoviniac: One of the Smother Brothers! ... P. Zozzolatto: Tiger on the soccer field! . . . B. Wilson: Hot rod jeep driver! . . . K. MachLachlan: The Rifleman! ... A. Guido: The class accountant! ... J. Hardy: Prefers cars to girls! . . . G. Miggas: The Midas touch! . . . D. MacG illivary: A star goalie! ... J. Allen: Little Joe! . . . FOURTH ROW: W. Broome: Doesn ' t believe in Cancer! M. Gordon: Prefers Beatles to Elvis! . . . G. Laschinger: Second Sterling Moss! ... J. Stevenson: Allaround ladies man! . . . M. Mayhue: Truly an ace! ... J. Miller: The Joker ... A. Harper: Another Marv Morten! IIG FIRST ROW: Jennifer Anderton: The IIG Bombshell . . . Karen Bios: Drop dead, John . . . Jill Bradley: The strong si- lent type . . . Brenda Messer: I ' m going to tell Joy on you . . . Kathy Kalil: We want a cart wheel . . . Aniko Scheiner: Cute as they come . . . Daphne Bertram: Big hearted . . . Anna Maksymluk: Help me pick up my beads please . . . Mr. Clark: Sorry he ' s married, girls . . . SECOND ROW: Rick Speyer: Silent but deadly . . . Doug Chan: Mr. Muscles . . . Bill Embree: Master at bookkeeping . . . Marilyn Hines: John ' s reason for not bringing a book . . . Melanie Allen: Psst, what ' s the answer, Marilyn? . . . Wendy Fleming: The girl with the wiggle . . . Mike Domovich: Don ' t kiss my feet just my hand . . . Harvey Knopman: The IIG Amoeba . . . George Rodriguez: Baldy . . . THIRD ROW: Frank Cannatelli: Just call me Romeo . . . Simon Leider: Physics, what ' s that? . . . Bob Cowan: The IIG Con Artist . . . Carlo Bianchi: Future Cheerleader . . . Henry Meyer: Madame Butterfly . . . Jan Zoltowski: Why does Mr. Clark always ask me? . . . Peter Bunnett: Spy from Upper Canada . . . John Stratigeas: What do you mean my name isn ' t Marlon Brando? . . . FOURTH ROW: Sergio Marzotto: Sitting Bull . . . Dave Sanderson: Art Enthusiast . . . Ronald Barnecutt: The jolly Green Giant . . . Donn Petelka: Tall dark and — . . . Doug Hogg: I wasn ' t sleeping — just resting sir. 47
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