Sunday, February 28, 2010

Sunday Grab Bag

On Sundays, I try to post some locale pictures of Oshawa in the 1970's as well as OCHS pics on this blog.

The first pic is the addition of another building of Rossland Towers across the street from the high school. If you look very closely, you can see the imprint of another 35 mm negative across this picture. You can see the sprocket holes of the film strip.


The picture below comes from our big geography field trip. They had let us off the bus to examine an esker that we were parked on. Eskers make up the terminal moraine country of hills and dales around Oshawa, Peterborough etc. They are left over piles of gravel from the ice age.


I am fond of the picture of Sunnybrook supermarket on a snowy winter night, and I don't know why. Sunnybrook came to town with huge fanfare. It was the first discount supermarket in Oshawa, and its location was on Simcoe Street North near Beatrice Street, almost opposite St. Joseph's School. Sunnybrook created a stir both in the press and with my parents because of the deep discount loss leaders (Bananas @ 10 cents a pound -- such a bargain !!!).

And finally below, we have Brian McNeely in a lighter moment. The thing that I remember about Brian was that he was a heck of a golfer.

The negative of the above picture did not have a gracious trip through the years.

Friday, February 26, 2010

Tim McKenna and Sister Bonnie Ouimet

This photo looks sort of suggestive and it gets more so when I give you the back story. The woman on the left is a nun. Her name is Sister Bonnie Ouimet. What I don't understand, is that she was a nun, but she was in our Grade 13 class, as was Tim McKenna who is on the right. Tim and I shared our entire primary and secondary school career together. I believe that we skipped Grade 5 together. I think that the picture is unfortunate, and that the situation of extreme familiarity wasn't as the photo suggests.

Visible in the background is Mike Brisebois. I don't know what he was doing there as well.

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Mike Foley on his Throne

Mike Foley sits on his self-appointed throne. Mike is just one of a list of Foleys that attended OCHS (as is the same with my family).

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Monday, February 22, 2010

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Sister Theresa Rodgers in the Library

Sister Theresa Rodgers is sitting in the library. Behind her is teacher Bill Higgins. Sister Theresa took over from Stella Barnett to teach typing and she taught me accounting. I wish more of the accounting stuff stuck with me. I could use it now when I am looking at balance sheets.

Friday, February 19, 2010

More Badminton

Once again, I am relying on readers to identify this individual. I will troll through my club photos and see if I can come up with a name.

Update: A reader left a comment saying: I am quite certain it is Michael Whorms. You are absolutely right. I remember the name now. Thanks for that.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Eva Stanko on the Bus

Eva Stanko smiles coyly at the camera from her bus seat. I remember taking this photograph. This was taken in Grade 9 or Grade 10 on a class trip. She was sitting next to Ron Yanch. They were an "item" briefly during this period.

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Badminton Club Member

I shot the above picture while the badminton club was doing its thing in the gym.

I think that the surname of the above student is Vanderlaan, but I am not sure. Comments are invited to fill in the gaps.

Update: Once again, a reader has left an update via comments. The fellow in the background with racket pointed downwards is Rob Van de Valk. The foreground person is Pat McArthur , Zoltan Polya . Sorry, I am certain now that it is Ted Vanderlaan.

Thank you very much for filling in the blanks.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Regina Horrigan in the Gym

Regina Horrigan stands in the gym. She was a female Phys Ed teacher. At about the time, Elton John's album "Don't Shoot Me, I'm Only the Piano Player" came out. For a bunch of us pimply, adolescent schoolboys, Miss Horrigan reminded us of the song "Teacher I Need You" from the album:

It's a natural achievement
Conquering my homework
With her image pounding in my brain
She's an inspiration
For my graduation
And she helps to keep the classroom sane


Monday, February 15, 2010

Suzanne Nadon

In the entry below, you saw Suzanne Nadon swinging while on a geography field trip. This is a close-up of Suzanne before getting back on the bus.

Friday, February 12, 2010

Suzanne Nadon Swinging

We were on a geography field trip and one of the stops was a conservation area near the Ganaraska River in Port Hope. We got off the bus to stretch our legs and eat lunch.

Suzanne Nadon got on one of the swings and started swinging. It was pure joy to watch her joie-de-vivre or joy of life.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

At the Football Game

While the football game was progressing on the OCHS home field, I snapped a picture of what was happening on the sidelines. The bench that you see is the visiting team bench.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Student Council Speeches

Candidates for the student council were giving speeches at an assembly as to why they should be elected. As usual, I had my camera. The person at the podium was a grade or two behind me.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Picture Miscellany -- 1976 Graduation and Paul Dwyer's Chalice

I have a couple of pictures to post today. The first above, is the graduation ceremony of 1976 I believe. If someone recognizes the people or can correct the year, I would appreciate it in a comment.

Secondly, I was going through some of the images, and I came across this photo. I distinctly remember taking this. I took it inside the sacristy of St. Gregory the Great Church on Simcoe Street. It is Monsignor Paul Dwyer's personal paten and chalice that he used to celebrate Mass. I took the pic because he was celebrating a milestone in his priesthood and this was to be used as one of the graphics. I remember him telling me that his family chipped in to buy the chalice when he was ordained.
I have poured water and wine hundreds of times into this chalice as an altar boy.

Monday, February 8, 2010

GMAC - Giacomo Macchione

Uber cool GMAC - Giacomo or "Jack" Macchione stands at the new teacher introduction at kangaroo court. The ever ubiquitous head of Joe Pender can be seen popping up in the background as well. I have quite a few pics of this event.

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Sunday Miscellany

On Sundays on this blog, I try to mix it up with the images and present some that are not exactly specific to Oshawa Catholic High School, but specific to my life at that place and time. I was quite a prolific and undiscerning photographer (I snapped a picture of almost everything), and strangely enough, it is those images that give a greater sense of what it was like back then.

Being Sunday, here is a shot of St. Gregory's church before Mass on a Sunday. I was always early because I was an altar boy.

The photo of the South Plant at General Motors was taken as part of my Urban Studies project. My father and some of my brothers worked at Generous Motors.

Some of the trucks from the Truck Plant await shipment to the custom shops that will finish them.

This was the urban sprawl that characterized North Oshawa. I grew up on this street. I moved there while I was in grade school at St. Joseph's and the area shown in the picture was just fields. Soon it became a cookie cutter subdivision. Each house had its TV antenna. When you drive by now, all of the little stick saplings are mature trees.

The photo below is left over from Urban Studies fly day. It is taken at the Oshawa airport. Dan Dalby takes pictures while John Ten Haaf relaxes in a chair (right). I don't know the female between them looking inside the hangar.


Friday, February 5, 2010

Kathy Seaver at the Talent Show

Kathy Seaver stands with the microphone at the talent show. She was actually on stage with Linda Byrne and Joan Downey, singing a song. I'm willing to bet that it wasn't a punk rock song.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

A Face in The Crowd

Before all of this ever went down
In another place, another town
You were just a face in the crowd
You were just a face in the crowd
Out in the street walking around
A face in the crowd

Out of the dream, out of the sky
Into my heart, into my life
You were just a face in the crowd
You were just a face in the crowd
Out in the street, thinking out loud
A face in the crowd

Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers


Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Stella Barnett's Typing Class

I was in Grade 9. I had a camera in my hand. Stella Barnett's typing class was in the first class room in the northwest wing of the school, past the office, down the few stairs, turn left and it was on the left. Ivor Boyagoda's classroom was across the hall. I hurriedly snapped this picture.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Monday, February 1, 2010

Richard Wietfeldt on Initiation Day

The photograph negative for this picture suffered through the years. The bluish blob is a stain from darkroom chemicals (I processed most of these pictures myself, either in my home darkroom or the darkroom of the OCHS photography club). When I was in Grade 10, which is probably when this picture was taken, it was Paul Gimpelj who ran the photo club and darkroom at school.

In this particular photo, religion teacher Richard Wietfeldt stands at the new teacher introduction at initiation day ceremonies. Sister Marie Howorth can be seen sitting in the background.