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

 - Class of 1965

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Ontario Scholarship Winners SEATED, L to R.: Bruce Amos, Anne Mason, Elizabeth STANDING: Arvo Medri, Ronald Sharawara, Roy Wi MISSING: Edward Miller. SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS Bruce Amos — The Edward Blake Scholarship for Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometn ' and Problems. — The George and Elizabeth Ruther- ford Scholarship for Mathematics and Science. — the Ontario Scholarship. — the University of Waterloo Special Proficiency Scholarship. Alan Bernstein — the Ontario Scholarship- Ursula Lummis — the Sister Perpetua Whalen Scholarship for General Pro- ficiency. — the Ontario Scholarship. Anne Mason — the Ontario Scholarship. An ' o Medri — the Ontario Scholarship. Ian Mclzer — the Eirst Alumni Scholarship for General Proficiency. — the Ontario Scholarship. Edward Miller — the Ontario Scholarship. Wesley Morishta — the Ontario Scholarship. Elizabeth Mowat — the Ontario Scholarship. Ronald Sharawara — the Ontario Scholarship. Roy Wiseman — the New College Council Scholar- ship. — the Ontario Scholarship. Joseph ' ohlgclerntcr — the Ontario Scholarship. Helena Hawrysio — Street Railway Employees Union (tuition fees) Marvin Morten — Marvin Benny Award. 10 Mowat, Ursula Lummis, Wesley Morishta. seman, Alan Bernstein, Ian Melzer, Joseph Wohlgelernter. AWARDS TO HONOUR GRADUATES Ursula Lummis — The Optima Cup for Scholarship, Character, Good Sportsmanship and Leadership, presented by the School. Alan Bernstein — The A. W. Dunkley Cup for Scholarship, Character, Good Sportsmanship and Leadership, presented by Major A. W. Dunkley. Ian Melzer — The Charles W. Robb Memorial Scholarship, presented by Mr. Mal- colm Robb, Q.C. Darlene Marchment — The W. V. Tovell Prize for General Proficiency in Grade XIII. Arvo Medri — The Donald Hamilton Robb Mem- orial Scholarship, presented by Mrs. C. W. Robb. Walter Lukowsk - — The Jessie B. Reade Latin (by reversion) Prize, presented by Mr. G. A. Dunlevie. Alan Maclntyrc — The George Bouck Memorial Prize for Grade XIII Music, presented by Mrs. W. H. Bouck. Hans Grundmann — The Midtown Lions Club Scholarship. Bruce Amos — The Mathematical Association of America Award. Brenda Silverstein — The Dr. Hardy Hill Prize. Ernest McCullough — The Canadian Daughters ' League Prize for History. STUDENT COUNCIL MERIT PIN AWARDS Alan Bernstein Marisa C isteharin Chaim Shustik

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The Executive Council SEATED: Mary Campbell, Michael Allan Charles, Arthur Kamin, David Frank, Peter Smith, Mary Walsh (secretary). SECOND ROW: Chris Pascucci, Chris Rowlinson, Robert Abrey, Michael Panterescu, Jordan Goodman, Paul Doyle, John Buckley. THIRD ROW: Mr, Gordon (staff advisor), Mark Sydney (President), Robert Harris (Vice-President), Mr. Charlesworth (Staff Sponsor). MISSING: Doug Hennebury. The President ' s Report It is my belief that verbosity stifles the power of inteUigent thought, and that brevity is the soul of wit. To comply with an extremely wide range of topics, I have compiled a list ot what I will call Sydney ' s Un- familiar Quotations , which I feel satisfies my purpose. These quotations, I hope, will vividly and concisely express to the reader my thoughts on undefineable topics. Although I realize that this type of message is out of the ordinar) ' , I believe that its contents can be grasped easily by the reader, and become Familiar Quotations , and that is the purpose of this article. Even if Order is Heaven ' s first law , these words of wisdom arc in no particular order. Whoso neglects learning in his youth, loses the past and is dead tor the future. Euripides Though a man be wise, it is no shame for him to live and learn. Sophocles He said that there was only one good, namely, knowledge; and only one e ' il, namely ignorance. Socrates Our virtues are most frequently but vices disguised. La Rochefoucauld Its name is Public Opinion. It is held in reverence. Some think it is the voice of God. Mark Twain I swear to the Lord, I still can ' t see Why Democracy means Everybody but me. The Black Man Speaks — Langston Hughes All great truths begin as blasphemies. G. B. Sha y Heaven does not choose its select from among the great and wealthy. W. M. Thackeray Let thy speech be better than silence, or be silent. Dionvsius the Elder The good of the people is the chief law. Cicero It is only the ignorant who despise education. Publius Svrus In fine, nothino is said now that has not been said before. Terrancc ' and that was said in about 160 B.C. AIR BUS RAIL STEAMSHIP VISA AND PASSPORTS ARRANGED CONDUCTED GROUPS AND TOURS FOR STUDENTS - CRUISES AND INDEPENDENT TRAVEL HOTEL RESERVATIONS ANYWHERE -CALL US OR DROP IN - YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD TRAVEL AGENCY QUICK TRAVEL LIMITED 566 ST. CLAIR AVE. W. TORONTO 10, ONT. TEL. 537-1288 9



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Awards to Students of Middle and Lower School Chaim Shustik Marisa Castellarin Geoivc Iwaniuk Bernard Marlow Peter iMunk Paul Engcl Tapani Nousiainen Richard Sutton Isadore Horowitz Donna Lewis Enn Edasi Warren Bouroeois The Board oF Education Centennial Scholarship For General ProFiciencv in Grade XIL The W. V. Tovell Prize For General ProFiciencv in Grade XII. The R. A. Gray Memorial Prize For English and His- tory, a bequest oF the late R. A. Gray. The R. A. Gray Memorial Prize lor Mathematics and Science. The W. E. Hanna Prize For History, a bequest oF the late W. E. Hanna. The Gordon Hepburn Prize For Geography. The Dorothy Kilpatrick Prize For English, presented by Miss Dorothy Kilpatrick. The Board oF Education Centennial Scholarship For ProFiciencv in Grade XI. The W. Y. Tovell Prizes tor General ProFiciencv in Grade XI. Independent Order oF Odd Fellows, Albert Lodge Award. Compliments of S. A. McQuoid DRUGGIST 1254 ST. CLAIR AVE. W., TORONTO LE 3-2121 Phones LE 5-0507 BRITNELL ' S for BOOKS you are more likely to find the books you wont = BRITNELL ' S 765 Yonge Street 924-3321 Shirley Zucker Robert Pinkerton Brigitte Waisberg Michael Panturescu ■ Leslie Levy A.xel Breuer Rose Singer Allan Sternberg Craig Mark John Katie David Frank Helen Ostro Gloria Harvey Elizabeth Mason Melanie Sutherland Shirley Zucker — The Board oF Education Centennial Scholarships For General ProFiciency in Grade X. — The Board oF Education Centennial Scholarships For General ProFiciency in Grade IX. Tovell Prizes ProFiciency in — The W. V lor General Grade X. — The W. V. Tovell Prizes For General ProFiciencv in Grade IX. — The Gordon Hepburn Prize For Geography. — The O a k w o o d Parents ' Prize For English and His- tory in Grade X. — The O a k w o o d Parents ' Prize For Mathematics and Science in Grade X. — The Oak w o o d Parents ' Prize For English and His- ton, ' in Grade IX. — The O a k w o o d Parents ' Prize For Mathematics and Science in Grade IX. — The Girls ' Club Junior Trophy. R. A. Taylor OPTOMETRIST 986 St. Clair Ave. West LE 5-6443 Evenings Hours: 9:30 - 12:00 Thursday 7:00 - 8:30 1:30 - 5:30 Others By Appointment Glenholme Variety 1057 ST. CLAIR AVE. W. LE 1-9443 A VARIETY OF SCHOOL SUPPLIES GIFTS - TOYS

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