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FIGHT TEAM FIGHT ! SENIOR CHEERLEADERS CAPTAIN BACK ROW: Solveig Nilssen, Kathy Gaby, Vera Rewega, Mrs. Ryan, Ruth Nagami, Klara Hecht. FRONT: Susan Hershfield, Joanne Minken. Ruth Nagami JUNIOR CHEERLEADERS CHEERLEADERS Just as in past years this year ' s bright and enthusiastic cheerleaders did a wonderful job in keeping up the school spirit of Oakwood. For once, a rousing cheer should be given to our girls who have always man- aged to give the teams such support. Many thanks are deserved by Klara Hecht, Sue Hershfield, Kathy Gaby, Joanne Min- ken, Solveig Nilssen, Vera Rewega, and their captain, Ruth Nagami, who made up the senior team. Thanks also go out to Diane Donaldson, Viiu Kreem, Rose Gruwer, Kathy Kalil, Beth Smith, and their captain, Mary Hecht, who made up the junior team. A special vote of thanks is deserved by their sponsor, Mrs. Ryan, for helping them solve their problems — problems, such as having only six skirts for thirteen girls. Ruth Nagami 66 BACK: Rose Gruwer, Beth Smith, Viiu Kreem, Kathy Kalil. FRONT: Mary Hecht (captain), Diane Donaldson.
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WELFARE COMMITTEE Throughout 1963-64 the Welfare Committee has received greater support from the students than ever before, per- haps due to the increased enrollment at Oakwood. For this reason we set our objective at the $3000 mark and at present are well on the way towards achieving this goal. As in past years, we are again supporting our adopted boy, Adrian Kitchen of the Dr. Graham ' s Homes, Kalim- pong, India. Our annual United Appeal drive, held in October, went over the top, exceeding last year ' s collec- tion by over $100. This year, we decided to support the newly formed John F. Kennedy Memorial Fund for Retarded Children. The enthusiasm of all made the drive a complete success. Thanks must go to each member of the committee, the class treasurers, and especially the student body for making this year a resounding success. Bryce Fisher Welfare Committee: Standing: Norman Rogers, Bruce Amos, Brian Toll, Bryce Fisher (Chairman), Graham Smith, John Barnes, Gerald Machtinger. Seated: Marissa Castellarin, Tamme Newman, Anne Mason, Miss Orok, Terry Haffner, Mary Lou Walton-Ball, Liz Ainslie. BLUE AND GOLD COMMITTEE On September 6, 1963 Oakwood Collegiate reopened its doors to thirteen hundred sun-burnt students. Not many of these recruits anticipated how spirited the year to come would be. As Oakwoodites cheered their football heroes, they were refreshed by pop and ice-cream sold by the Blue and Gold Committee. When our Teams reached the finals a huge banner topped the stands at Varsity Stadium. The Blue and Gold Committee publiciz- ed all school events as well as selling tickets for them. A singing, clapping crowd of 700 attended a teriffic Hootenany. This year for School Spirit Week, we had our own Blue and Gold Olympics. A lasting reminder of the committee ' s work was the trophy which was awarded to the class of 1963-64 which showed the most school spirit. Susan Hershfield Blue and Gold Committee: Standing: Russel Steventon, Alan Berstein, Craig Taylor, Gerry Goldberg. Seated: Mary Hecht, Sharon Singer, Mr. Clark, Susan Hershfield (President), Klara Hecht. YOUR FASHION YARD GOODS CENTRE TEXTILE TOWN 1167 ST. CLAIR AVE. W. 533-9489 DAVENPORT VARIETY 1142 DAVENPORT (at Ossington) (North Side) GROCERIES - CONFECTIONARIES - TOYS - GIFTS EXTRA SPECIAL TAILORING - REPAIRS and ALTERATIONS 67
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