Isaac Newton High School - Newtonian Yearbook (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada)

 - Class of 1947

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BILL CHOMYN Blonde “Beba” seems to have a way with women. Kibitzer at heart. His favor¬ ite song is “Uncle Remus Said.” Mr. Lind’s best Physics student. EMILY DOSKOCH Our pretty Emily sews all her own clothes. She sure makes a smart dressmaker. Her favorite tune is the “Anniversary Song.” BOB GRAINGER This boy has no trouble when it comes to girls . . . they phone him every night. Personality is second to none. Participates in hoc¬ key and basketball. EVA GYULAY Although Eva is quiet she is always smiling. She is extremely good at drawing. Also interested in baby sit¬ ting. JOYCE KETCHEN It’s a pleasure to look at this miss, for she’s always so trim and neat. One of her ambitions is to meet Sinatra . . . another . . . Harrumph!!! CORINNE LANGSTON Known as “Corney” “Tes¬ sa” and “Shorty.” Wishes she could sing truthfully “Time on My Hands.” . . . Pastimes—Singing, writing, and playing the piano. JENNIE LOTOCKI This sedate girl hails from Brooklands. She’s a lot of fun when she hasn’t got Algebra on her mind . . . Favorite pastime: Laughing. ROSE-MARIE MELNYK With that smile of her’s she’s the answer to any man’s dream. Favorite say¬ ing . . . “You’re such a liar Mason” . . . She loves cycling. RUTH POLLICK Ruthie always has a kindly word for everyone. If you ever feel blue, just see Ruth. Spends her spare time laughing at Stan’s jokes. NANCY DEDA She’s just wacky over Wally. Seen at all the can¬ teens “cutting a mean rug.’’ Thinks her beau looks like Stewart Granger. HONORIE DIDOSHAK Alluring brunette who is continually talking about “Ted from Tech. This “femme” has a way with boys . . . claims she “gets around.” JEAN DOSKOCH Jean and Emily are not re¬ lated . . . just very good friends. She loves movies, ’specially when Tyrone Po¬ wer is concerned. Her crooner is Dick Haymes. JUNE FRAIN Performed the role of Gia- netta in the Gondoliers to perfection. Hardily (not hardly) toils at schoolwork. Is able to get along with everyone. LEONARD GZEBB Leonard is class president. He likes basketball, but he is crazy about a certain blonde-haired miss. Favor¬ ite song: “You’ll Always Be the One I Love.” HELEN KUCHMA One of Mr. Armstrong’s prized students. Performed in chorus of Gondoliers. Although quiet, she has personality plus. Often seen talking it over with Joyce. EMILY MARTIN Believes that action speaks louder than words. Inter¬ ested in physics and knit¬ ting . . . Likes Bing Cros¬ by’s singing. DEL PLACENTINE Del practically goes crazy when she sees either Ma¬ son or Wilde . . . Wh y does the name Daniel Mac al¬ ways make her sit up and listen? VICTOR POMERANSKI Plays his violin with heart and soul ... A member of the school orchestra. Likes movies including Turner and Grable. (Wonder why?) Likes cracking smart re¬ marks.

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HELEN SERAFIN With great big beautiful eyes, is always a riot. Always working when she isn’t doing something else. She’s nice as pie, with plenty of crust. JIM Mable MAY Jim is in all round guy, who’s a pretty quiet fellow. He took part in the oper¬ etta . . . stays away from school two days in three. NELL SMALLUK Our blonde beauty who sets the boys in a dither. She definitely loves history. “Many a flower is born to blush unseen.” GEORGE SERBIN Influence ' ' He’s always laughing, I don’t know why. Teach¬ ers are still trying to de¬ cipher his hand writing. This boy should be in the Hall of Fame. BERNICE TKACH Known as “Tucker” . . . livens the auditorium with her twinkling toes. Par¬ ticipates in all sports, and her pet peeve is homework. PETE Pierre SYWAY The screwball of the room. Has a great deal of hidden talent. Amazes his friends in the gym by falling on his head. MURIEL WRIGHT Her main feature is her blue eyes. A thing of beauty is a joy forever. Her pet peeve is Geography. IRIS YASINOWSKI Old enough to know better, young enough to take a chance. She is a movie critic and visits the roller rink regularly. XI — 18 MARGARET BLACK With her original (? . jokes she keeps us in fits . . . She’s tops in sports and shines as a director. EDDIE Apple KOSTAN Our room jitterbug, who can really cut a rug . . . would pat himself on the back if he could. Active in rugby, gymnastics and run¬ ning. HELEN SIMCHUK Helen won the hearts of many students in our room. Does her homework every day and is always willing to lend her notes. GLEN Buggy McBRIDE A tall, broad-shouldered, curly haired young Irish¬ man Another Charles Boyer. Is often seen in the company of boys, or is it girls? JEAN SOLTYS A new comer this year. She is a girl of few words but many thoughts. Always ready to lend a helping hand. BILL Soola SHACK What other lad can get into two weeks of trouble in short day? Good sport, who tells us about his ex¬ periences with girls. JANET WILSON Known as Willie” comes to school with a gleam in her eye. Is it Spring Fev er? Her outside hobby is swimming. TERRY YURECHUK Calgary Kid Here’s a carbon copy left over from last year. Don’t blame him for his ambition, he wants to go to Calgary and become a cowboy. XI — 18 INA ANDRUSKOW Ina is our 5 ft. brown eyed sports captain with athle¬ tic ambition. An active member of Newton Tag-Y. STAN CHUBOLA Sleek and smiling jokester of 18. Co-editor of “Chu- banski Blahh.” Excels in Hockey. Spends most of his lazy hours at Mickey’s with the “boys.”



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ELSIE REJKOWICZ Our vice-president certain¬ ly looms as an original beauty. Claims her main in¬ terests are school and men . . . mostly men. MIKE SADOWY Tall, dark, handsome schol¬ ar and athlete. “In Love in Vain” is his song. Never fails to dance to it. Vic - president of the Kild-a- rocks. JOAN SAGAR Room 18’s ball of fire. When she’s happy, watch her blue eyes sparkle . . . Her fav¬ orite song is “Let the Rest of the World Go By.” LORRAINE SCHAEFER Although she does a lot of knitting she still finds time to be exceedingly witty. Things sure are lively when she’s around. OLGA STOYKO She likes dreaming of holi¬ days . . . also enjoys seeing movies. Her favorite saying is “Holy Dinah” and her pastimes are knitting and crocheting. AGNES TUCHAK This sprightly miss was on the school basketball team. Says she doesn’t like men. Her favorite song is “For Sentimental Reasons.” Fa¬ vorite pastime . . . talking. MARY TWORYCHUK Favorite song is “I’ll Close My Eyes” . . . Claims a song like that can prove useful . . . Likes Peter Lawford, but hates her long journey to school. ROY SUPPES An energetic fellow who always has the “old col¬ lege try.” Tries his hand at all sports. A very elo¬ quent student. JOAN ZUK Joan has a great deal of personality and a pleasant smile. If you don’t believe she loves Sinatra’s singing just look through her rec¬ ords. JUNE RIDGE June won last year’s “C provincial high jump. Am¬ bition ... To be a teacher and with her marks she can do it . . . Hates being called “Junie.” VICTORIA ROLSKI I can understand why her favorite song is “One Love” but I can’t figure out who “Nipper” is . . . Outstand¬ ing characteristic . . . Her lovely, long blonde hair. MARIE SALAMANSKI Her sparkling eyes go with her wonderful marks. She admires a certain “Guy” (of course it couldn’t be Madison and she lo-v-es Harry James. JENNY SOLYLO Better known as “Ginny.” Favorite bandleader is Glenn Miller. Her part as the “Duchess” in the oper¬ etta was played most su¬ perbly. MIKE SLAPSKI This mighty mite has a keen ear for music. Blows a hot trumpet for school orchestra. His ambition is to keep ahead of the teach¬ ers. DARCIA SWYSTUN Ardent friend of Ina A. Likes giving parties. She spends her spare time read¬ ing mystery stories. ANNE WASYLKIW One of the Giggling Trio.” Often entertains Rose-Marie and Joan at her house. Her favorite star is Robert Taylor. Anne is quiet and reliable. VIOLET YANKOF Violet’s lovely blond hair has made many a male turn round and stare. Her danc¬ ing puts you in a trance. OLGA YAREMKO It appears that a certain Mike E. is everything she longs for . . . Often seen munching Honorie’s can¬ dies . . . Always humming some peppy tune.

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