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

 - Class of 1964

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lOE FIRST ROW: Mr. Bannister: Just blows his little whistle . . . Ellen Versteeg: Just looks for trouble . . . Beverly Tanino: Did you say — Cliff? . . . Salette Fiksenbaum: Wants to carry the pad! . . . Elaine Karton: Why is everybody looking at me? . . . Yvonne Overton: Calls up the Lux Theatre . . . Angela Bernabucci: Looks like a girl but shoots baskets like a boy . . . Diane Siluszysk: Now girls! . . . Miss Boyd: You girls talk too much! . . . SECOND ROW: Dario Stucchi; Doesn ' t need Myll this year . . . Nicky D ' Almonte: Goalie of the year . . . Dave Matthews: Pitiful, just pitiful . . . Vera D ' An- gela: Which comes first? — Vera or the morning bell? . . . Zdena Daicar: Small but dangerous . . . Agatha Valentin!: Comes to school occasionally . . . Use Gerber: Don ' t let those innocent blue eyes fool you! . . . Joe Muto: Muscles and brains . . . John Konefal: Hunya? . . . Frank Mauti: Wishes he had his cousin ' s marks . . . THIRD ROW: Ross Yoshida: Big Pres. . . . Peter Woloch: Says he won ' t fail . . . Edmond Stanevicus: Nigel ' s playmate . . . Ray Wrixon: Matthew ' s right-arm man . . . Don Fletcher: Hogs the ping-pong table . . . Joe Gaglia: Tall, dark . . . Pete Smith: Will you guys clam up . . . Dominic Pitto: No relation to Dominique, girls! . . . Nat Scarcelli: Second Eddie Shack . . . Ken Pratt: Aims to be a basketball pro . . . FOURTH ROW: Maurice Biancolin: Has high hopes . . . Richard Home: Let me on coach. I ' ll kill ' em! . . . Nigel Page: Junior B.D.R. . . . Frank Garofalo: Scizzo! . . . John Myllynen: Just call him Big John . . . Frank Mauti: He is going places! . . . John Cowan: Finally persuaded to drop Latin . . . Joe Piaero: Big Town Boy. lOF FIRST ROW: Tony Pisani: Sudbury ' s gift to Toronto . . . Heidi Haefliger: Boy-Hater(?) . . . Lynda Greene: Only her hairdresser knows for sure . . . Glenna Tremblett: I ' m smart, I think . . . Joan Bourne: A brain, sometimes . . . Margurite Rotcho: Muscular, or what? . . . Ross Hayhoe: Tall, blond and ? . . . Mrs. Ryan: This is a study, take out your Latin texts . . . SECOND ROW: David Ralph: I love to sing(?) . . . Eugene Pankewich: It ' s a good thing it ' s time for science, because I ' m sure tired . . . Guy Attisano: He uses Latin period to catch up on his sleep . . . Sheldon Klimitz: Give me back my pen! . . . Bill Hutcheson: I like geography homework so much, that I think I ' ll do it twice . . . Alan Hedderwick: Quickly, someone lend me your homework . . . Doug Walker: A loser at Love . . . George Coull: A cooled prospect, es- pecially in geography and Math . . . Jim Knier: A lover of teachers(?) . . . THIRD ROW: Tom Robert: I am a Wolf! . . . Walter Dressier: Our class ' genius(?) . . . Blaine Campbell: A budding hockey star(?) . . . Bruce McCully: Basketball, anyone? . . . John Oldenhof: God ' s gift to women(?) . . . Hugh Osier: Hugh is my name, and vice is my game . . . Martin linger: I ' m understandable, why doesn ' t anybody understand me? . . . Adriano Ridolfo: Our mighty hero and leader(?) . . . Ken Kinsley: Muscle-bound(?). lOG FIRST ROW: Mary Kensington: The bravest class President . . . Tessie Markos: She talks too much . . . Carmen Dillon: Parlez-vous frangais? . . . Paula Falkovic: Little Miss Flirt . . . Frances Donnelly: Never on time . . . Adele Farelli: Smily . . . Victoria Stillo: Who makes those queer noises in English? . . . Mary Brown: Oh, those geography classes . . . Mrs. Brock: Anyone else for a 10 minute? . . . SECOND ROW: Chris Evans: Makes many a girl dream . . . Vince Capobianco: Walter give me my notes . . . Barbara Sorensen: I ' m sorry, but I ' ve already made plans . . . Deidre Bee vis: Has something on her mind . . . Linda Dus: Quick, there he goes . . . Brenda Wilson: Ever so quiet . . . Diane Carter: Oh, those week-ends . . . Carol Carter: Way up North . . . Pat McKean: A text copier . . . Bruno Bellomo: Short, but sweet . . . THIRD ROW: Jim Vella: Has a comment for everything . . . Wally Loposzansky: Holds hands in class . . . Ray Fortner: Be-e-e-e Cool . . . Dave Eales: Isn ' t talkative . . . Emil Magera: What page was that on? A job is a job is a job — girls . . . Shane Cotter: Once a hero always a hero . . . Walter Mykyjewicz: Where would he be without Vince? . . . Feron Harris: Comes from a paradise . . . FOURTH ROW: Roger Peters, or is it Jackie Gleason? . . . Ted Gibson: Hey Adele, gimme a pencil . . . Greg Hall: Not now fans — autographs later . . . CAMERA SHY: Phil Beed: A wet bird never flies at night . . . Sandy Gentile: But sir, how can that be? 53



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lOH FIRST ROW: Miss Keith: The last time I was in Africa . . . Doris Hutchins: What a weelcend— we drank colces! . . . Dorothee Gries: Can I have my walte-up pills back? . . . Marianne Starecki: How many buttons have you got on your gym suit? . . . Jennifer Jacobsen: I ' d be a good singer if I got rid of this voice . . . Mariarosa Antonioni: What dark haired Adonis of HE has caught her eye? (Henry Fliss) . . . Anna Maria Frate: Did you see that guy ' s shoes, Chuck? . . . Mari- anne Garten: Four feet twelve or twelve feet four? . . . SECOND ROW: Diane Broadfoot: No Diane, you can ' t join the marines . . . Sandra Chiddenton: Qu ' est-ce que c ' est? . . . Eileen Roberts: Devil with a halo . . . Jack Arbus: Marks are not an identification of intelligence . . . Cliff Campbell: That ' s a fine looking table . . . Elisha Laker: Source of the un- known flying objects in Math, class . . . THIRD ROW: John Pudelsky: You want to borrow my homework? . . . Achille Papi: Is it Kelly or Achille? Only he knows for sure . . . Tony Rupolo: Doesn ' t talk to anyone except himself! . . . Joe Hauth: Up and up he grows, where he stops nobody knows . . . Robert Bellio: My name is Bellio — not Beasly! . . . Dymetro Charezenko: I ' m Perfect. Who are you? . . . lOK FIRST ROW: Mr. Dunn: Eligible! . . . Franca Tantalo: Import from St. Joe ' s . . . Marjorie Montgomerie: She lives for Thursday . . . Rae Marcus: The silent one . . . Rita Lem: A real He-Woman — He HE HE . . . Jill Fruitman: Wishes her pencils were larger . . . Linda Robertshaw: Remember her? . . . Donna Zosik: The alphabet is all she ' s last in . . . Bev- erley Freedman: I disagree, Mr. Gordon . . . SECOND ROW: Dave Burkes: Our class politician . . . Marvin Katz: President of Hornrim Inc. . . . Jennifer Bennett: Grade Ten is better— bop— times around . . . Madli Tamme: Miss Clairol in per- son .. . Monica Coutanche: Gets the point in Latin class . . . Shelia Rogow: Now Queen of the Kishka — refer to Oracle ' 63 . . . Jim Butt: lOK ' s computer . . . Rick Zachcinski: Beating up certain members of lOL . . . Bryan Davies: Our large (4 ' 9 ) hockey star . . . THIRD ROW: Brian Golden: Move Over Benny Goodman . . . Jerry Shoot: Your baritone is sharp — for a change . . . Sergio Liliani: Leader of Anti-Mikita Club . . . Nick Mordini: It ' s got to go . . . Abie Smuschowit: Mr. 9 a.m. to 3:20 p.m. . . . Rick Ainslie: Charter Member of lOK Cockroaches . . . Gary Russel: Slowly sinking in the Sea of Knowl- edge . . . Gary Tannebaum: Beat Bassoonist . . . Jack Steinberg: Smiley — (Remember Health 62-63) . . . Rocco Fuda: For Heaven ' s Sake! . . . CAMERA SHY: Fred Stewart: Our class (half) wit. lOL FIRST ROW: Mary Lou Miceli: Forget him . . . Linda Irvine: Parlez-vous frangais, Linda? . . . Pia Baldassara: Nurse-to- be? .. . Nina Patti: Where ' s the boy? . . . Karen McCutcheon: Is there a senior basketball game today? . . . Nadia Pittana: He ' s gotta be mine . . . Olga Babytsch: Be quiet; you ' re getting me on my nerves . . . Rosalyn Ackerman: Don ' t touch me, just don ' t touch me . . . Sharon Klimosco: All the sad young men . . . SECOND ROW: Tom Caswell: lOL ' s swimmer of the year . . . Tony lentilucci: Sir, may I be excused? . . .Wayne Wright: I wonder how old he really is? . . . Massimo Papini: Four feet high and rising . . . John Doyle: Who wants a ticket for the East-West game? . . . Sharon Nicholson: When the love light starts (watchout) . . . Giorgio Cervoni: Uses Pepsodent . . . Hugh Mallany: Sings his way through the day . . . Bill Cuddy: Homework? What homework? . . . Harold Posner: Hey, Harold is here today . . . Peter Longo: Silence is a virtue . . . THIRD ROW: Filberto Montis: The Brain . . . Willie Kirchner: What a whiz! . . . Vincent lozzo: Sometimes here, sometimes there . . . Pat McCabe: Our basketball star . . . David Knox: Present in body but not in mind . . . Frank Cericola: Yah, but Sir . . . Leo Zaidman: Could his favourite subject be history? . . . Paul Bornfreund: Mrs. Ryan ' s board eraser. 55

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