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WALTER YAREMKEWICH Simply dotes on Physics and Chemistry. He is Fisher Branch’s gift to Newton. How did we ever get along without him before? WALTER ZBOROWSKY “Stinky” is always at hand to help while away many a dull hour with his witty witticisms. Has no ambi¬ tion in life. XI — 4 ALEXANDRIA BABUIK Sandy, our chorus girl, is a regular attender of New¬ ton’s dances. She is the technicolour girl with the perpetual smile, the real carefree type. NETTIE CHOKAN Five-foot-two-and-a-half of sunshine. She has Basil F. on her heels, keeping him up on her kennel ideals. Ambition . . . perfect wife. DORIS DeLUCA Doris, our vivid brunette, seems to claim as her mot¬ to “Better late than never.” Her sparkling eyes and re¬ vealing smile tell many se¬ crets. JULIA HANCHERUK Julia, with her striking per¬ sonality will undoubtedly make an efficient stenogra¬ pher. Always egged on to please “hurry,” an example of “slow but sure.” SYLVIA KOCHUT Sylvia, our jivy goldy locks, has been seen lately knit¬ ting diamond socks. Sylvia is the reason for saying “All good things come in little packages.” MURIEL KOWCZ A very industrious book¬ keeper . . . intentions . . . become one. She is rarely seen without a grin but can become quite serious. JENNIE KUTKOWSKI Jennie convinced herself, when she was ten, that she was sure to hook one of those handsome males . . . “Fate in this has put his finger.” MARGARET YEE Sweet “Marge” is the in¬ dustrious type, well - liked by all. Her opinions, when¬ ever voiced, are always worth listening to. Hopes to someday be a doctor. LEONARD “Joe ZAMMIT Another Brooklands citizen. Does homework in his spare time. Claims this year’s graduation is only a re¬ hearsal for next year’s. Fa¬ vorite saying is: “How Vulgar.” ELSIE BILYK Regular attender of Cac’s. One who participates in all sports throughout the year. Very quiet, but I wonder what she hasn’t got up her sleeve. SYLVIA BOHONIS She is a regular of the Auditorium and her pet ambition is “Success.” Syl¬ via, that vivacious blonde, desires them to be tall, dark, and handsome. PAULINE DIAMOND Her intelligence, friendly manner and sincerity ac¬ count for her warm person¬ ality. Our vice-president yearns to be a Powers Mo¬ del. Responsible for these uncanny writeups. ANNE EWANKO Anne, our champion on wheels, will some day fall head over heels. Mix her character, personality, and laughs and presto, you have a swell kid. VICTORIA HUMPHREYS Victoria, our little ball of fire, has set many a man’s heart aglow. “Laugh and the world laughs with you,” seems to be her motto. HILDA KRAUSHAUER She supported our rugby team by being a most en¬ thusiastic cheerleader. Can be recognized by her soft, glossy hair. Favourite say¬ ing is “Halo.” FLORENCE MACEDON Sugar’s her name, you’d think she was sweet when she plays the accordian with a boogie beat. Her joyous laughter is often heard.
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PETER MYSKEW Our “Pete” won fame in the dramatic club’s production of the Ghost Story. Note: He definitely was not the ghost. AUDREY SCHILLING A cute redhead with amaz¬ ingly blue eyes. She is kept busy turning wolf Stefanik from her door. Her goal is a nursing career . . . (“Oh nursie!”) DAVID OSHANEK A tall, sophisticated look¬ ing lad. who is very quiet. The gleam in his eye is purely due to his love for Physics. Incidentally, he has the cutest sister. BILL RAMSAY The retiring type, who lent his talented tonsils to the success of the operetta. Has his eye on a pretty lass in his own room. JAMES Herb ' ROBERTSON Brooklands lad. often seen going to the Auditorium. He says he sells drinks. I wonder? Great rugby and football enthusiast. BERNICE TRUSS Her ready friendliness, per¬ sonality and quiet under¬ standing makes her “tops with everyone. Intends to be a teacher. MAX SYMANYK A shy lad. whose loud shirts make up for his silence. Claims he has never been kissed ... is he bragging or complaining? JERRY TURBOVSKY Often heard yelling across the room at friend Korn- berg. His quiet, studious appearance is quite deceiv¬ ing, for he loves to play pranks on unsuspecting friends. Played on junior basketball team. HELMUT UNRUH Commonly known as “Un- sel.” This tall blonde schol¬ ar is a German whiz and delights in hoodwinking Mr. JOSEPHINE MILLER Very quiet — seen mostly with a Latin book in her hands. She and her two friends compose the quiet¬ est corner in room three. Her aim is medicine. LEON NYZNYK Won many a female heart as the one and only “Gui- seppi Palmieri” in the “Gondoliers. Intends mak¬ ing opera his career. BILL Basil OKRUSKO A real husky rugby star, who—when not helping Mr. Lind — spends his time dreaming of architecture and Marion. JUNE SHALEY Edits “Nor ' -Wester, play¬ ed on senior basketball team, holds office of Ass’t- editor on Newtonian staff, and still finds time for her schoolwork. CECIL ' Zeke ' SEMCHYSHYN Lent his vocal talents and sense of humour to the op¬ eretta as Don Alhambra del Bolero. Wonder why every¬ one talked about his cook¬ ing? ALBERT SHIPMAN The quiet type, who is not as innocent as he seems. “Still waters run deep . . . how true! His warbling won him a part in the “Gondo¬ liers. BILL Stiff STEFANIK Starry hockey player and all-around athlete. His lapses into the world of art sometimes get him into trouble. Likes red . . . won¬ der why? MARION WOZNY Girls’ sports captain. Plays guard on the senior bas- getball team, but doesn’t use her defense tactics against Basil. CHARLIE Chuck URSEL Oh! those dimples! Lends his varied talents to the Boy’s Parliament, Newton¬ ian, advertising staff, Hi-Y activities in particular, and females in general.
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BORDEN ANTHONY Borden is known about town as an all around guy. Life with Borden would be like a tunnel of love, the future is so unexpected. MONICA MAYER Well liked because of her winning personality. Is al¬ ways overflowing with laughter. Her work is al¬ ways up to date, assign¬ ments never come in late. ELSIE MULSKI Really a character! She spends her time enlivening her corner of the room. Usually heard mentioning the long, tedious blocks walked to her beloved (?) school. MARGARET PINKUS Cute and definitely easy on the eyes. Alex L. agrees with us. The operetta did something to her, account¬ ing for the gleam in her eyes. SUSAN SCHLAMB Susan is poised and cool, always ready to crinkle her hazel eyes into a laugh. Everyone’s friend at all times. Source of our joke pot. PHYLLIS SIKOMAS Tho’ Phyllis is small and blonde, she’s the dreamiest of them all. Modesty is not one of this girl’s faults . . Probably blossom into a genius. MINNIE WALLASKI She mimics; should have been an actor. A little stick of dynamite and can she explode . . . usually when Wilf is mentioned. XI — 11 OLGA BABICK Known as “Shorty,” for she just reaches the five feet. Her hobby is shows, while her pet peeve is B.A. BERNICE BATRONYCK Known as “Bunny” to all her friends, and is the room president. Sugar ’n spice and everything nice. STANLEY KASPERSKI He can get along swell with girls, as can be seen by his presence among 27. Claims he’s self-made. What did he start with? ? JEAN MELNYK Our room would be a morgue wit ' out her gags, for her humour never sags. She really is a wonder . . . a kibitzer, the real macoy. ELSIE MUNT Elsie is tall and slim and full of vitality. A natural at basketball. Her long wavy tresses are the envy of all the girls. VICTORIA OSTAPOWICZ With thoughts very distant from study, she often breaks a rule. Can usually be seen doing the daily rounds near Room 2. SARAH SERLIN Her genial disposition and sparkling smile has won her many friends. Her wit is shrewd, her humour keen, never any trouble wth the dean. IRENE STAUB Brains and beauty go well in this case . . . just gaze at Renie’s face. She is both efficient and cheery. Has a lovely soprano voice. HELEN ZIEMSKI Always happy, loads of fun; everyone’s chum. The gal with the sparkling smile. Can usually be found at her favourite rendezvous Cac’s. XI — 11 MURRAY Jacob BLACK Here’s a popular member of the room. You can always tell when she’s not in school . . . it’s quiet in the room. GLEN Wilf CARTER He comes a long way to school. A teacher’s dream pupil in B.K. and he seldom ever breaks a rule or stays away.
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