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

 - Class of 1964

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IIH FIRST ROW: Mr. Hughes: Have toboggan will travel . . . Cathy Griffith: What happened on your Comp exam? . . . Angle Slazak: Why do we have Daylight Saving Time, if we only live at night? . . . Esther Bialick: Sam, please, don ' t! . . . Lynda Guthrie: The hardest thing in being a woman is dealing with men . . . Edith Gewarter: Absence makes the heart grow fonder (referring to school) . . . Wanda Harowicz: Why worry? To-day is the to-morrow you worried about yesterday . . . Sophie Samycia: Miss Physics . . . Angel Boehler: Will the mystery guest sign in, please . . . SECOND ROW: David Rintoul: He thinks and sits, but mostly sits . . . John Barnes: If we learn by our mistakes — I must be a genius . . . Jack Hill: Chivalry isn ' t dead it ' s just buried alive, (I wrote these) . . . Marjory Glassco: Gord? Gord Who? . . . Wendy Ryerson: Love makes the world go round . . . gee, I ' m dizzy . . . Paul Schabrac: Great men die young; strange, I still feel fine . . . Mike Lipani: Wine, Women and song don ' t go together — I ' ll take them separately . . . Gord Hutcheson: If they give to you, take; if they take from you — yell . . . THIRD ROW: Brian Morrison: Good things come in small pack- ages; Why am I so big? . . . Allen Small: Why be different? With a Small effort you can be impossible . . . Howard Miles: It ' s not the school, it ' s the Principal of the thing . . . Bill Boddy: I can resist anything but temptation, (girls)-. . . Bob McLeod: Hit by Cupid ' s (or Wendy ' s) arrow . . . Ambrose Dus: He shifted his brain into neutral and let his tongue idle on . . . Sam Fialkow: Late to bed and early to rise gives a man bags under his eyes . . . John Gibbins: Co-operation is a necessity of life, especially during exams . . . FOURTH ROW: Werner Wieson: The mouse that roars? . . . Tony Lea: Hey Fellas — how did school go to-day? . . . John Jaakkola: He looks different after he went to that drunk barber . . . Don Carr: He grew up to be the kind of kid, his mother didn ' t want him to play with . . . Jack Ranniste: Espionage agent for Room 307 .. . CAMERA SHY: Jack Fyfe: Whenever I feel like working, I lie down till I feel better. UK FIRST ROW: Miss Havey: Comment censored by Miss Havey . . . Sheila Winter: But oy don ' t hayve an Amerikin ayksent . . . Rose Weltman: Well, I like my method better. Humph! Margie Marmor: (in math) Hey, I finally got the first deduc- tion . . . Judy Lakatos: Mmmm! Isn ' t he beautiful . . . Brigitte Bartels: Walnuts, anybody? . . . Sharon Armstrong: Every- body picks on me ' cause I ' m so little . . . Sue McBride: Aahh, fresh air! . . . Lynette Winter: I still don ' t understand . . . Dean Nixon: Sorry, but I couldn ' t think of anything nasty to say about myself — D.N. . . . FVank Moore: Lacks intestinal fortitude . . . Nino Cerullo: See last year ' s Oracle, page 43 . . . Bob Savage: Mr. Coutt ' s pe(s)t . . . Marilyn Brickman: Lit- tle Annie Fanny . . . Stewart Ross: Turn around and face the class, then say it again so we can all hear you . . . Albert Dyczek: Bitidospikdissinkly! (translation: but I do speak distinctly!) . . . Murray Plaskett: Yeah, Group! . . . Bob Turk- ington: The Terrible Turk . . . THIRD ROW: Jacky Wasserman: Looks like a beagle who ' s too polite to mention that somebody ' s standing on his tail . . . Dave Brierley: Quoth Dave Brierley nothing more . . . Marvin Bernstein: The Hunchback of Notre Classe . . . Peter Lucie: Gee, I failed that one for sure! Next day — 80% . . . Bob Deacon: Shut up! The Big Man ' s down the hall . . . Andrew Sidlar: Awright! Who swiped my lo k? . . . Lawrence Ura: Last year I was abroad, but then a good psychiatrist straightened me out . . . Bill Davies: Plaskett? So who ' s friends with Plaskett? . . . CAM- ERA SHY: Rose Hoch: I ' m a stranger here myself. lOA What would our class be like IF: FIRST ROW: Miss Rogers . . . Marilyn Jones: weren ' t a potential orchestra leader . . . Elizabeth Belwin: could play the cello . . . Laura Giannotti: didn ' t blink her eyelashes . . . Helen Ostro: could play the violin while Joe was sitting be- side her . . . Esther Rosen: expanded . . . Monica Senyshyn: weren ' t a future Olympic candidate . . . Pia Negenman: lost her other half . . . Shirley Zucker: weren ' t our mistress (concert) . . . SECOND ROW: David Silverberg: could figure out where the office is in less than 5 seconds . . . Bert Williams: were a mathematician . . . Martin Rosenberg: got dollar bills at penny collection . . . Myra Benford: spoke . . . Jennifer Saito: broke off her engagement to Sandy . . . Sandy Stornelli: didn ' t love himself . . . Norman Rogers: let the teachers get a word in edgewise . . . Gerald Machtinger: ran into a spider web . . . Glenn McCormick: teased his hair . . . Mark Land: didn ' t remind us of the theory of evolution . . . THIRD ROW: Myron Zarry: could reach the pegs on his bass . . . Bob Hewitt: got windshield-wipers for his glasses . . . Bruce Eraser: shrunk . . . Vince Del Buono: didn ' t blow his own horn . . . Doug Hennebury: stopped saying, Quiet class! with that tone of authority . . . Jim Arnup: stayed with us . . . Jay Fukakusa: weren ' t a rebel . . . Russell Rizun: came to school on time . . . Ken Shulman: developed laryngitis . . . Stanley Klimitz: sunk in the swimming pool . . . FOURTH ROW: Bill Jeffery: came down to earth . . . Joe Rivietz: weren ' t such a talented poet . . . Bernie Mohr: didn ' t cha cha with his bass . . . Walter Specogna: weren ' t a French-speaking violinist . . . CAMERA SHY: Gail Fenster: stood still every time she answered a question . . . Loretta Geary: loved lOA more than she already does . . . Dave Donnelly: developed lung cancer . . . Roy Redgers: were as sweet as his candy factory. 49

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