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Page 13 text:
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ERNIE TESLUK Advertising head of Nor- •Wester and is one of the school’s best basketball players. Is a member of Newton’s power - packed bowling team. GWEN WRIGHT Still doesn’t know why she is going to school, believes it must be force of habit. Favorite saying: “Too much homework.” Ambition: Teacher. XII — 16 ARTHUR BRYANT Affectionately called “Rab¬ bit” (Jack) is the only boy in the Shorthand class. A quiet fellow in school but . . . outside? Likes to jive with Ruth J. GORDON BUCKLEY Up and coming protege in Bkkg. Comes to school early to visit his friends. Used his weight in Rugby but now does scintilizinj jive steps. ALLAN DRYBURGH Popular President and sweater boy of 16, a Quiz Kid, athlete and Rugby Captain. Favourite song, “She Said I Was the Best Man.” LUCY CHRZANOWSKI Known as Lucy Chase, even to Mr. Katz. Our femme extraordinaire, who amazes us with her stun¬ ning hair-do’s. Often does office work downstairs. JERRY GRODECKI Jerry is in between a com’l and matric. course, but judging from his smile, seems to enjoy school. We wonder which girl sets his hair. MIKE KRUTISH The young man with the horn plans to rival James. Enters the lobby and re¬ marks, “It’s good to visit school once in awhile.” ADELINE GERAS Unanimously n o m i n a ted “Miss Lobby of ’47,” is very popular and affectionately called Addie by the male faculty. Enjoys dancing with her eyes closed. KATHLEEN TORSKY Pin-up girl from Fisher Branch, is always at the head of the class (being chased by the wolves). XII — 16 BILL BLANCHARD Our favourite Doc” with¬ out a degree, and valuable “end” on the Rugby Team, who demonstrates on Addy in spare moments. An all¬ round “swell guy.” GLADYS BANDOLA One of the slient clan whose name may be seen regu¬ larly on the honor roll. En¬ joys dancing, and can often be seen at socials. EVELYN BORDULAK A bundle of blonde energy who keeps her work up to an enviable standard. She also keeps the postman busy delivering mail from Dauphin. RUTH BOYD Another silent clan mem¬ ber, often seen whispering and giggling with Gladys B. Enjoys roller-skating and attends regularly. Loves to dance. NICK GOY A student of “accounts,” constantly mixes-up Miss Babb as well as himself. School Orchestra member and Senior Soccer Team Captain. Predicts marriage at 27. RICHARD KOLISNYK “Rockie,” the delight of the females, whose favourite saying is Mr. Katz, I don’t understand you.” All-Star quarterback, also plays bas¬ ketball and hockey. JENNY FEDORUK “Better late than never,” Shorts,” our tiniest mem¬ ber and Elva’s shadow. Fa¬ vourite pastimes are eating and visiting Rm. 4 after school. JOE LUKAS “Little Joe,” the “Craze” of Newton girls, was chosen All-Star and plays hockey. His ambition—“I’ll do any¬ thing.” He does, too.
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OLGA KRAWCHUK Our class secretary, blonde, blue-eyed, and beautiful. Loves sports, especially rol¬ ler skating. Also spends a little time on homework. HENRY EWACKO ( Billiard Virtuoso ) Ardent student in History and Literature. One of our rural imports who boosts the morale of the class. NELLIE PAULYSHYN Her expert high-jumping qualities will be an asset to our field day. Tops in class r nd always displaying a pleasant smile. Violin solo¬ ist in Operetta. BARNEY GORNSTEIN Refugee from D.M.C.I. Has other interests beside school (Jenny). Our sub¬ ject of minute literary ar¬ gument. Favorite saying: ‘‘But Miss Nelson.” One more ‘‘Bagle.” SID GREEN One of the original ‘‘Bagle Boys.” A deficit has been shown in Oretzki’s sales since his entry into their employment. Maths student extraordinary. STEVE ( Pazandak ) KIZ Wrestles away his time. Reason for discontinuation of boxing classes at the po¬ lice station? Gacek’s undy¬ ing fan and rooter. FRANK PLAWIAK Wants to become one of Benny Goodman’s threats to the future crown of ‘‘King of Clarinet.’” Only knows one card game . . . Bridge. BORDEN SKRYPNYK A diligent student who never fails . to have his homework done. Miss Nel¬ son’s staunch supporter. Never fails to be “mary.” Original ‘‘Bagle Boy.” OLGA STRILCHUK Often seen sparring (box¬ ing) with M.D. One of the few to pass in maths and chemistry. Always pre¬ pared for next week’s les¬ son. JACK BOITSON ( Barber ' s Nightmare ) Jack is a fine boy who is anxious to partake in ac¬ tivities (free), such as bowl¬ ing, curling for the school. MELVIN DERENOWSKI Rugby, football, basketball and hockey specialist. Plays ping-pong in his spare time. Also competes with Yanof- sky in International chess tournaments. TED FRASER A gentleman and a scholar. Popular with the opposite sex and an accomplished musician (accordian). Plays at weddings .... Phone 58 404 (plug). KASMIR GACEK Class President. Makes ex¬ cellent and long council re¬ ports. (Takes much of the English period). Room 5’s contribution to Ranger “punch line.” IRENE SLYM Specializes in Hill - billy piano playing. Manages to ride home in a ’46 Mercury. Interested in all school dances, but doesn’t attend. NICK KUSHAK Room 5’s man of strength ... is the only one who understands the education¬ al system used. Should have no trouble to succeed in life. JOYCE SMITH Our Representative from Brooklands. Often arrives late and complains of miss¬ ing the last dog-sled. Another blonde who keeps the boys on edge. MYRON SHATULSKY Social representative (no socials); write up man (what write ups ) Loves school, and is an ardent be¬ liever in study periods. Another “Bagle Boy.” HERBERT STEINHAUER Room 5’s “Lost Weakend.” Still thinks he is in “19.” Newton starry guard and Yon-Yon Konarski’s “yes” man.
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WALTER LEWICKI “Pousse,” our genial sweat¬ er boy and possessor of a moustache which would make an Arab envious. Likes telling folks to “check out.” JOHN PISNOOK My collaborator in this crime, who’s girl friends come in dozens (No C.W. A.C.’s). Excellent typist and the Artillery’s only hope. Ambition — Radio script¬ writer or announcer. LOUISE HENCHUK Best characterized by Miss B’s statement, “I thought you were a quiet girl.” Ex¬ ceptional giggling talents when teamed with Addie. CHRIS MacKAY My studious co-partner in this atrocity, likes reading, writing, and who? Vice- President; Elmwood lass is well liked and has a smile for everyone. DOROTHY PAWLIK Another long sought-after, silent female, who attends to her work with diligence and gets results. Her ambi¬ tion is to be a private secre¬ tary. ALVIN SIMCOE All-Star A1 visits school to see his better half in Room 14. Has two ambitions. 1, to be a sportsman; 2, he wouldn’t confide this one. VIOLET SMITH “Wiolet” is a mathemati¬ cian of exceptional repute. (?) Loves music. She had a principal role in “The Gondoliers” and did very well. Ambition — profes¬ sional singer. ELVA WASLYK Pint-size Elva, our able room Sect., combines athle¬ tic ability and intelligence to make a terrific combina¬ tion. Says she has no am¬ bition, but plenty of ideas. XI — 3 ZANE Zanny BAKUN A brilliant lad who will go far. He is never discour¬ aged when you don’t laugh at his jokes . . . but always follows up with a wrose one. PETER SAWCHUK “Pedro” our wit and Mr. Mark’s peeve, is chairman of Lobby discussions on hu¬ man imbecilities; lineman on the Rugby Team. Dab¬ bler in hockey. ESTHER GERLACK A more intellectual member who pals with Dot P. Ru¬ mour has it that she is musically inclined. She is one of Miss Babb’s select book-keepers. ERNIE SCHNEIDER An earnest student in book¬ keeping, whose ambition is to be a bachelor, even ex¬ ercises a quaint blush when females’ names are linked with his. VICTOR SAWIAK This All-Star may be seen around the cash register at Co-op. Delights in teasing the girls and chasing a blonde. ELLA TEPPER Quiet and demure in school and an honor student. The boys, “crawling” to school, go by her punctual timing. Ambition — to be a success. DORA SHERO Our personality - plus lass, stars in dramatics and sports. Nor’-Wester Rep. and School Secretary. Hu¬ morous and pleasant. Ambi¬ tion—to be a Steve-dore. STEVE WITIUK The man with the ‘priceless humour’, plays Junior hoc¬ key for the Rangers. Who does he pucker-up for after hockey hours? Rugby and basketball player. XI — 3 STANLEY ANDERSON “Sandi Attends school when neces¬ sary, loves it just the same (or could it be those New¬ ton girls?) Room 3 sports captain. FRANK BOMERSBACK “Sika Was a “big” man on the rugby team. Claims he is not afraid of any girl who walks on two legs. Starred as “Giorgio” in the operet¬ ta.
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