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XII —7 XII —7 SAM (Duke) BEBCHUK Our philosopher, a “scholar and a gentleman.” Took one of the leading roles in operetta. Ambition: Medi¬ cine. Probable fate: clean¬ ing test tubes for William Greenfield. LLOYD CHICKOWSKI (Chick) Our secretary - treasurer. Claims “d’ books don’t bal¬ ance.” Favorite expression: ‘Open your purse, Richard!’ Activities: Rugby, operetta, class basketball, studying 6 hours every night, reading poetry. GEORGE DANYLUK “I gazed and gazed but little thought.” Activities: List¬ ening to radio (?), breath¬ ing, sleeping — Ambition: To discover ambition. Ulti¬ mate fate: Maths teacher. SOPHIE DMYTERKO A quiet refugee from Room 5 (wherever that is?) One of the few intellectuals in Room 7. Will attain her am¬ bition . . . whatever it is (?) HENRY (Jock) KALEN Activities: P h o t o gr aphy, tumbling, thinking about girls, sculptoring, tickling the ivories. Ambition: to become a dentist, or build square bathtubs so there won’t be any rings. SORN (Korn) KEAR A going concern; can often be seen going to a concern called Moe’s Billiard Estab¬ lishment. Activities: riding his bike five miles to bus stop every morning. DANIEL KLEIN This carrot-topped individ¬ ual is one of the few quiet members of Room 7. Is very reserved (but for whom?) Activities: Maths and strange women. EVELYN KUCHTA “Music hath charms to soothe the savage beast” (woof, woof). Activities: Lead in operetta, track, glee club, social functions. Ambition: Artist. Probable fate: Housewife. STANLEY KOLT Keeps thinking of “June ’ in more ways than one Quiet individual, who spends his leisure time reading books (-) Activities: Track, school socials. Am¬ bition: (-) Probable fate (-) (-). TARAS (Terry) ANTONIUK Ambition: To interrogate Mr. Katz’s rhetoric conju¬ gations. Listens with rapt inattention to Maths exposi¬ tions. Activities: Women, class parties, women, True magazines, women. MARY BODNARCHUK (Buddy) Activities: Newtonian rep¬ resentative, operettic role, vice - president of school. For further information see a certain lad in Room 5. Or is this a lot of “B.S.”? WILLIAM GREENFIELD Object: To become assistant to Einstein. Apparatus: “Yes, but Sir . . .”, and a friend in the chemistry lab. Conclusions: Poor Einstein! JOHN (Reo) HRYSHKO If avoiding work is an art then truly Reo is an artist. Activities: Inter-room bas¬ ketball, track, on Newton¬ ian staff, class write-ups. WALTER (Kegs) KANIUGA Spends his money on wine, women, and song . . . the rest he spends foolishly. Another Lotus-Eater. Activities: Star junior bas¬ ketball player, bowling. HELEN EIDSE A girl who doesn’t think of men all the time, but when she thinks, she thinks of men. Another coherer to the fashionable “peek - a - boo-bangs.” HAROLD KING So bold, so blithe, and debonair, The answer to a maiden’s prayer, Ye ask what maiden would love he? Initials could be, H.E. (hee, hee). JOHN (Shuller-Bug) KOZIE “All great men are dying, but I feel well.” Spends time in physics lab or alone (?) in dark room. Gla¬ morizes the Newton belles through his photos! BILL (Kormy) KORMYLO Our second citizen is active in social circles and is con¬ stantly harassed by femin¬ ine pulchritude. Ambition: To get through Grade 12 for catch Kilroy). Activi¬ ties: Homework, knitting, operetta.
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Miss C. Griffiths Miss L. Edwards (secretary) Miss J. I. McMurray
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OLGA (Late Sheet) MYSKA Our girls sports captain. Claims her “tardiness” pre- vents Winnipeg Electric Company l ' rom having stag¬ gered hours. Sociable, ami¬ able, and Ph. 50 743. Ambi¬ tion: To own a 1950 Buick. CHARLES MEDERSKI (Chuck) Look deep down into my contact lenses.” This is Chick’s” better half . . . wit. Ambition: To own and operate an airline. Ac¬ tivities: Drugstore cowboy, shooting. LEO NOVAK (re write-ups) There are some of you who may say pooh, pooh, but I hope you’re few, and I will not be blue, ’cause I’m doing it all for you. EARL (Killer) OWEN Claims desks built too close to knees. Ambition: To have money and do nothing. Activities. Skiing, tumbling, trying to keep mind off Jane Russel. BORDEN PRYCHUN A quiet individual who is really a debil in his own home town.” Ambition: Anything but a school teacher. Probable fate . . . school teacher. WALTER SAWCHYN Hark, hark, could be a lark.” Another one of our numbers who leads an ob¬ scure (?) life. Activities: hiding pin - up pictures, breathing, inter - room rugby. EDWARD SCHULTZ This boy is very much alive . . . contrary to all rumors. Ambition: To at¬ tend St. Mary’s Academy. Activities: Tumbling, riding street cars. MARVIN TOWARNICKI Another intellectual who is interested in winter sports ... in fact, anything with ice in it he’s good at. Ambi¬ tion: Dentistry. Activities: Clubs, attending Room so¬ cials. XII —5 ROSE DUBOVSKY A lass who takes a marked interest in her studies, especially history and maths. The girl most likely to succeed. DON (Mable) MAPLE George” is one of our out¬ standing dramatists. Ambi¬ tion: None whatever. Activ¬ ities: Finding out girls’ names for bashful admirers, keeping down his four o’clock shadow. BOB (Brain) MULLAN Excellent student, who can often be heard debunking molecular theory: Ambit.on . . . Medicine. Probable fate: Medicine (or school teac.i- er). Activities: .Operetta Room 7 social representa¬ tive. ANNE SENCHUK Ann is unusually sane for a Room 7 student. Ambition: Nurse. We predict that she won’t stay Nurse long. Ac¬ tivities: Winking at strange men. ALEX PELECHATY Our boys’ sports captain, who claims life is one big joke. Activities: Basket¬ ball, social work. Ambition: Maths teacher and basket¬ ball coach. Probable fate: Professional basketballer. ADELYNNE SNIEZEK This dark eyed Miss always has a good comeback for every come on. Ever cheer¬ ful and has a ready smile. Ambition: Banker. Activi¬ ties: Collecting records, gold fish, and cactus plants. DICK (Richard) SCHOUTEN Our first citizen. Interested in many subjects, especially one in Room (?). Ambition: To be an architect and draw plans for a com¬ munity backhouse. BETTY (Baleese) STEERTZ Can often be seen reading music scores. In short, a girl who knows the score. Activities: Operetta, clubs, socials. Ambition: Teacher. Ultimate fate: raising little teachers. XII —5 WILLIAM ANDRUSIAK A leading character in the Operetta. Helpful around the school. Owns a hard¬ ware but is kind enough to let his father work for him. JERRY BILOUS The aid to Room 5’s venti¬ lation. Spends his time opening the windows. A quiet and industrious stu¬ dent who is always good for a laugh.
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