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

 - Class of 1964

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lOB FIRST ROW: Susie Nainudel: Have you had your nose cauterized lately? . . . Ingle Gregusch: She looks forward to those mad gossip sessions in science . . . Rosilyn Rosen: Une fille tres aimable . . . Amanda Myers: Short, sweet, and lovable(?) Stu Campbell: A book of ABC ' s: Athletic Blond, and Clever . . . Sheila Robertson: Sheila told us not to mention that she swims like a fish, so we won ' t! . . . Anne Wood: How dare you accuse me of being herbaceous! . . . Edith Trnka: Oh, her bouncy, bouncy, bouncy — hair . . . Mrs. Charlesworth . . . SECOND ROW: Danny Kushnir: We were going to call him Frenchy, but since he ' s not French, we won ' t . . .Elie Garfinkel: Author of the epic poem — Ha! Ha! Hee! . . . Jeff Gold- breg: Next thing you know, we ' ll be making Pizza in science! . . . Michael Ingber: What would Michael do without Mark to argue with? . . . Shelly Wise: She ' s got such Beautiful Knees! . . . Bill Cardell: Shut Up! . . . Terry Strom: Diaphragm out, Terry! . . . Bernie Goldfarb: I ' m a Bernie Bug, are you? . . . THIRD ROW: Howard Michaels: Turtle . . . Ezio Ricci: The best trumpet player in the class (and the only one!) . . . Dave Morrow: Smile! You ' re awfully flat! . . . Ken Bartlett: Needs to fill that trombone full of hot hair . . . Frank Pitcher: Someone left over from the Age of Chivalry , . . Laurie Stephenson: I wonder why I wasn ' t first Horn in Sr. Orchestra? . . . Ron Matsugu: Horn Number One . . . Dominic Saliani: He hasn ' t been here long enough for us to tear him apart . . . CAMERA SHY: Connie Bondreau: No, I will not shut up. Bill Cardell! . . . Mark Adler: Swims like a fish (out of water). IOC FIRST ROW: Julie Paul: I ' ll beat you up again . . . Elizabeth Goldach: The future Mrs. M.H. . . . Shirley McMullan: Gig- gle giggle (cont ' d) . . . Patricia Slade: (cont ' d) Giggle giggle . . . Lesley Sutton: Baldy . . . Sharon Takaski: Official IOC slavedriver . . . Penny Wells: Shrugger . . . Pennie Walker: (censored) . . . Sheila Hoffman: Blank . . . Mr. Whitewood: Isabel! . . . SECOND ROW: Isabel Weeks: But sir, I wasn ' t talking . . . Beverly Downer: Well — um — well — um . . . Leslie Levy: The silent genius . . . Racheal Shupak: Semi-automatic arm . . . Gloria Shelepinsky: Has the liveliest desk in Latin . . . Teresa Zajc: Indescribable . . . Maria Cavalcante: You ' re all coming to choir practice . . . Olena Oleshnia: Good things come in small packages — but there are always exceptions . . . Sandra MacLeod: I ' ll get my brother to beat you up . . . Eleanor Joudry: Has a natural habit of disagreeing with the refined ear of Mr. Dickinson . . . Patricia Bennett: Dream along with me . . . Jill Zagorski: Nyah! . . . THIRD ROW: Doug Pearse: Only person who can ' t spell his own name . . . Antal Barath: Has trouble hearing Latin homework . . . William Folliott: Has perfect diction until Latin class . . . David Frank: Local NDP recruiter . . . Robert Pinkerton: Has a pet aversion to science . . . Miro Pristupa: What size tunic should I wear? . . . Isaac Adler: I protest! . . . John Macchiusi: That old perfume sprayer — me . . . Warren Pidhirny: Best man on the bench . . . FOURTH ROW: Peter Tikovt: What! Me have my homework done? . . . Robert Stefanini: Little, biddy, pretty one . . . George Sandford: Has an automatic arm. It mysteriously rises whenever a question is asked . . . George Dubinsky: Is that you wearing perfume, George? . . . CAMERA SHY: Gayle Roebuck: Pivoter . . . Aletha Trudelle: Couldn ' t stand IOC, so she moved . . . George Payne: Wisecracks, wisecracks, and more wisecracks. lOD FIRST ROW: Lory Zimburg: I couldn ' t help it; it was fate . . . Maria Foresto: I mean, like you know. That sort of thing . . . Olga Chruszcz: Thinks Julius Caesar is way out . . . Nina Fischer: Bonjour, Peoples . . . Helen Bimblich: I love phone- tics in the spring time . . . Nancy Wolman: Has a sweet tooth for the opposite sex . . . Veronica Smalec: Avez-vous le peanut butter? . . . Izabel Wojciehowska: I can ' t understand why they don ' t make name spaces larger . . . Mrs. Meek: Oh those experiments! . . . Dennis Day: Father loves the Jack Benny Show . . . Dennis Cruttenden: I could never under- stand how the pucks got passed me . . . Lynda Dillon: Red haired damsel in distress . . . Viiu Kreem: Estonian hair fanatic . . . Mai-reet Eljas: Modest and quiet — just sits there all day talking about herself . . . Karrin Warren: Suf- fers from uncontrollable laughter . . . Rose Gruwer: Boy, what a sprouting rose! . . . Dina Farrace: Sweet and gentle; but don ' t go near her . . . Vincent Vertolli: Hello, it ' s me — the well-groomed, handsome, modest Oracle Rep . . . George Marzotto: Athlete ' s Athlete (foot that is) . . , Harold Lang: Red hair, red freckles and red marks on his report card . . . Alfred Ikeno: Sleeps during the first period — not to mention the other 8 . . . Richard McMurray: Goof — I mean golf pro . . . Bill Russell: Gets passionate in the movies (for popcorn) . . . David Hustler: Oakwood veteran . . . Arthur Em- peratori: He ' s the loyal and handsome Oracle Rep . . . Ugo Rega: U-go; I go; we all go with Ugo . . . Ken West: Hiber- nates 10 months of the year. Guess which ten? . . . Jim Fortune: I ' m rich! I ' m rich! . . . John Katie: m-m-m- (as you can see he ' s a singer) . . . Leonard Rudenko: Bandit from Coles, corner drug store and not to mention the Bank of Montreal . . . Terry Prout: Dig that beat man (boom-bang-boom) . . . CAMERA SHY: Fred Aldred: Science Fanatic . . . Ivan Mor- ten: You ' d better watch it; I ' ve got a big brother at home . . . Stephen Turvey: I love Oakwood. I love Oakwood . . . Michael Wolfe: The name has more meaning than you think. 51

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