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NEWTONIAN 79 Nesior (Pisty) Swysiun—energetic with both body and tongue—a real live- wire—all-star rugby player and hu¬ morist. Pastime: moron jokes. Ambi¬ tion: lawyer. Ultimate fate: a padded cell. Peter (Och) Sytchuk—tall and goodlook¬ ing—comes to school to k ill time—a flashy basketballer. Pastime: Read¬ er’s Digest. Ambition: to grow a moustache that can be seen. Ultimate fate: peach fuzz. Joe (Apps) Szkwarek—the room’s best hockey player—well-liked because he never gets angry. Pastime: taking life easy. Ambition: professional hoc¬ key player. Ultimate fate: ice sweep¬ er. Allan (Doc) Tymchak—quiet, indepen¬ dent and studious — like his pal “Bunzie,” he also thrives on physics and chemistry. Pastime: minding his own business. Ambition: doctor. Ulti¬ mate fate: orderly. Jarvis (Butch) Ulan—a hundred and ninety pounds of solid beef but as gentle as a lamb. Pastime: crossing Salter Street Bridge four times daily. Ambition: mountie. Ultimate fate: preacher. Ben (Dark-eyes) Waldman — laborious and serious—sometimes hard to con¬ vince—blood donor—rugby team. Pas¬ time: keeping Schwaz working. Am¬ bition: surgeon. Ultimate fate: butcher. Grant (Grunt) Webster — boys’ sports captain and school president—hand¬ some and flashes an impressive smile —a first-class rifle shot—rugby team. Pastime: pounding the ivories. Ambi¬ tion: orchestra leader. Ultimate fate: office boy. Donald (Sandie) Willigan—peace-loving and good-humoured—enjoys all sub¬ jects—an all-round school supporter. Pastime: enjoying good jokes. Ambi¬ tion: geologist. Ultimate fate: sewer- digger. Edmund (Maestro) Winnick — deep¬ thinking and speaks with a deep bass voice — sings and plays the fiddle. Pastime: exercising his vocal chords. Ambition: Metropolitan opera. Ulti¬ mate fate: singing telegram boy.
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78 ISAAC NEWTON HIGH SCHOOL gie, Charles Handkamer, Eney May- danyk, William Mederski, Harry Minuk, Max Olko, William Sawiak, John Spot- ar, Bob Ulrich, Bill Holochuk, Lawrence Penegapka and Ronald Matthews. Juniors: Frank Gall, David Kahl. Borden Pastuck, Andrew Yurechuk. Signalling Cerlificales (Morse) Stanley Polyschuk, Paul Ristock, Stanley Firman, Leonard Thompson, Wallace Birch, John Renkewitz, Steve Wesioly, Michael Ladyka, Walter Ga- cek, Ted Groves, Eddy Gdyk, Ted Ziem- ski, Jim Grainger, Dan Wieb, Peter Wesioly, Issie Coop, Herb Dressier, Ray Mullan, Ted Zacharkow, Jerry Donin, Joe Bergal, William Buchko, Walter Kolokoski and William Brygadyr. —W. J, GRESHAM, Instructor. MATRICULATION XII — ROOM 7 (continued from page 19) Charles (Schwaz) Rubensiein — tries valiantly to stick to study but still manages to find trouble—a room favo¬ rite—rugby team. Pastime: deliver¬ ing chickens. Ambition: successful business man. Ultimate fate: newsie. Ruth (Daisy) Sidenberg—an extremely bright scholar—works in profound muteness — Year Book, Ex Nobis. Pastime: collecting poetry. Ambition: nurse. Ultimate fate: stenographer. Pearl (Perky) Singer—quiet and demure —in spite of frequent absence keeps up with the rest—newspaper assis¬ tant editor. Pastime: reading. Ambi¬ tion: society lady. Ultimate fate: reporter. George (Test-tube) Smith—short, stout and jolly—plays the accordian and participates in tumbling and rugby. Pastime: handstanding. Ambition: m usician. Ultimate fate: iceman. Tillie (Matilda) Stefanik —very sociable —takes a great interest in history— handles the big accordian with ease. Pastime: cooking. Ambition: social- ogist. Ultimate fate: housewife. Compliments of CAPITOL THEATRE ; + • LAUNDERERS • CLEANERS • DYERS • FURRIERS ! DIAL ! 2 6 3 8 1 | MODERN LAUNDRY : and ! DYE WORKS CO. LTD. ! 309 Hargrave—Just N. of Portage j +—■——•— -— -+
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80 ISAAC NEWTON HIGH SCHOOL MATRICULATION XI (Room 18) (continued from page 23) Geraldine Gerry Warthe and Dorothy Dot Berzish —two figures go flying through the halls—why? Gerry and Dot. You girls write out 100 lines— Who? Gerry and Dot. Ambitions: private secretaries. Pastime: going visiting before the bell. Mildred Cholodnuk —the room’s official war-savings stamps representative. She has done a fine job indeed in keeping the room’s accounts in good order. Ambition: stenographer. Pas¬ time: roller-skating. Gwen Nykorchuk —one of the room’s faithful monitors. She has become the centre of attraction because of the Latin translations in her possession. Ambition: nurse. Pastime: passing around the translations. Shirley Mouse Puhan —an adherent to the old adage “Children should be seen and not heard.” Ambition: I asked her but couldn’t hear the answer. Pastime: making herself scarce. Betty Sellner, Myrosia Dutton, Mary Taevs —these damsels work in a quiet reserved manner. They seem (I said seem) to take their work seriously and are a real asset to the class. Ambition: Betty, a stenographer, Myrosia a typist, and Mary, a nurse. Pastimes: all are quite active in all sports. Eleanor Dimples Kostyk —Room 18’s representative on the Nor’ Wester. She is genial, bubbling over with vitality. Ambition: air stewardess. Pastime: most sports. Aurora Stadnyk — the room’s accom¬ plished giggler, continually being re¬ buked for her conversations with Eleanor. Ambition: nurse (now I’m going to join the Nursing Corps). Pastime: playing the piano. Elsie Zapp —also goes about her work in a modest manner, taking an active part in the senior ensemble. Ambi¬ tion: singer. Pastime: playing the piano. Joseph Kulfersht —“If music be the food of love, play on.” Room 18 proudly presents its contribution to the world of art. Ambition: to play in a sym¬ phony orchestra. Pastime: the oppo¬ site sex. Jerry Donin —Newton’s Tribune repre¬ sentative whose favorite pastime is translating Vergil (Psst! that’s me). Ambition: pharmacist. Pastime: writ¬ ing about “ambitions” and “pastimes” and thank goodness, I’m all through! —JERRY DONIN Enjoy Your Leisure... win ai Sherbrook Municipal Pool Pure Filtered Water Electrically Heated Lifeguards always in Attendance Special attention given to children and beginners Make up your Party and Enjoy an Evening in Western Canada’s Finest Pool Telephone 35 376 For further particulars Operated by Public Parks Board Compliments of E. M. WAPLAK GROCERY AND MEATS 665 Atlantic Ave. Phone 57 845 • We appreciate your patronage
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