Here is a selection of pictures from 1966 (Adrian de Laat's original OCHS year book).

By the look on their faces, the boys here are eagerly anticipating some sort of reaction.

I wonder what object the girl is holding in her hand?

Teaching nun giving students a pointer.

Holy Cow (actually a chicken). Here we have the first ever case of a nun becoming a friar (or was that fryer?).

To be is to do - Socrates
To do is to be - Sartre
Do Be Do Be Do - Sinatra
Just a reminder to spread the word about the 50th Anniversary website to siblings, colleagues and other students who have attended. The URL is:
http://www.pauldwyer50th.com/
Thanks.
From the July 4th postings:
ReplyDeleteJim Verrall and Terry O'Neill work in lab.
Geri Lemieux Craigen with student Melinda Marks in French class. Mystery object is probably a microphone!
Sister Fidelis teaching mathematics.
Sister Bernadine poses with the chicken.
Tom Smith taught Geography at OCHS but after a year or two taught for the public Board in Peterborough.