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

 - Class of 1947

Page 23 of 132

 

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XI — 15 XI — 15 MURRAY BALAGUS Room 15’s handsome, intel¬ ligent and well-liked presi¬ dent. A wonderful typist, he is interested in rugby, wrestling and girls. Pro. hockey is his goal. NESTOR Lucky BOHONOS Handsome and well-dressed treasurer. An expert on jive in all its aspects he also plays the trumpet Thinks plenty of “Judy” and cars. BERNICE DOLENKO A quiet, unobtrusive young lass; she enjoys the nasal singing of Vaughn Munroe. An apt (?) Latin student; she is interested in psychia¬ try as a career. HAL GISLASON Blonde, junior basketballer; he is interested in radio engineering and electro¬ nics (and Room 17 girls). Chemistry fiend ’till exams roll round. RUDY HONOWAY Member of the Kild-a- rocks. He is very much in¬ terested in the girls from G.B. What attracts him to a two-week vacation at Grand Beach. IRMA GIESBRECHT Female scholar, she is an intelligent talker and is in¬ terested in singing. She hopes to enter the nursing profession upon leaving school. EDDIE KOST St. Paul’s gift (?) to New¬ ton. A dangerous rugby player, he has a way with the girls. He has a bad (?) habit of exchanging rings. ART LUTZ 5-ft. 11-in. of sunshine. If he isn’t scrapping with his neighbors, he is cracking jokes. In his spare time he eats (?) and studies. ROY Count NIZALIK This crew-cut youth, whose line is cutting-in, blows a reckless cornet. Another Kild-a-rock, he fills full¬ back spot. He is crazy over females. ONESIA CHORNEYKO Blonde, brown-eyed miss, is a wonderful debater and good scholar. Interested in music, she plays the ac¬ cordion. A secretarial ca¬ reer is her goal. STEVE BRYGIDIER Blonde, curly-haired youth with artistic ability, his friends call him ‘‘Pancho.’’ By continually sketching, he is working towards his goal of commercial artist. FRANK CIELEN Newton’s second rear guard, he helped spark the team to a championship. The room’s only candy- maker (and he’s proud of it). MARGE DOLHUN A wonderful dancer and perfect dresser, she has no particular beau. An all-star baseballer, she plays for the senior basketball and volleyball teams. BILL Tico JARRARD A solidly built athlete who excels in tumbling, swim¬ ming and basketball. An authority on swing music, he also collects records. Ambition . . . analytical chemist. MILLIAN Kigs KANIUGA Star basketballer for the junior team and a Latin scholar. His hair-do is or¬ iginal. Says that althoug i he doesn’t court the “fem¬ mes,” he’s not blind. PAUL KURYLKO The room’s only sea cadet, he is a dark-haired, brown¬ eyed lad, interested in pho¬ tography as a hobby, and mine-engineering as a ca¬ reer. ILENE Johnny JOHNSON Pretty and shapely vice- president, finds a certain man (C. H.) fascinating. Costume designing is one of her objectives. Marriage is another of importance. FLORENCE MIALKOWSKI Aspiring, brown-eyed poet¬ ess and artist. She is an interesting e o n v ersation- alist. Considered a friend by all; her ambiition is to visit the Orient.

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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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OLGA PARASTIUK An aspiring violinist, she plays at Gordon Bell very often. Would someday like to become a member of any symphony orchestra. BERNIE PETRIW Clever student, who excels in tumbling, and is an able physics student. Friendly and well-liked, his ambi¬ tion is in aircraft main- tainence. STAN PELECK This curly haired youth, who had a choristers part in the operetta, is quite the lady’s man. A Kild-a-rock who plays quarter-back. MARIE POLANSKI This striking lass enjoys both ice and rollerskating. She took the part of Guila in “The Gondoliers.” Her ambition is to travel. BILL PROKOPANKO Amateur photographer and one of Newton’s junior bas- ketballers. A great man with the ladies, his ambi¬ tion is sports photography or radio announcing. JERRY Cheesecake” SHACK Past president of the room, this young man, who blows a torrid trombone, thinks that Stan Kenton is tops. His main form of distrac¬ tion is women. BEN SHILLINGER This be-spectacled lad is interested in automobiles and hockey. His ambition is to own a delicatessen on the Great White Way, Broadway, N.Y. JERRY TOMANEK Good-looking Kild-a-rock, he is a conscientious work¬ er and a natty dresser. His current heart-throb is a lass in Room 17. (Val, Val, I wonder who??) WALTER TOMCHUCK Youngest of the students, he fills post position on the room basketball team and often shows up some older members with his witty re¬ marks. LAWRENCE PARRISH Tall, dark and handsome, this lad would do well on the screen. As an occupa¬ tion he chooses the mana¬ ger’s position in a foundary. TEDD PERICH Black-haired vocal enchant¬ er. His stories and gags place him second to none in humour. Never leaves “Baba” lonely. Kild-a- r o c k’s powerful running guard. (Note the build.) MARGE PENZIWOL Pretty provincial h i g In- jumping champ with that come- hither look. Her weakness is men, although her heart is not held by any one man. Ambition . . Actress. DANIEL ROMAS This tall, curly-haired young lad, who is a rather slow but able student, is destined to be a watch-re¬ pairer or bicycle manufac¬ turer. BILL RUSHAK Our dark-haired scholar, interested in hockey and cracking jokes. His ambi¬ tion to be a chartered ac¬ countant seems sure of ful¬ fillment if marks mean any¬ thing. MARGE PRODANIUK This lynx-eyed miss, who has an eye for a Kelvinite, is a good pianist. Nursing, as a career, is her aim in life. BOB STAATZ A dramatic artist and good student. He derives enjoy¬ ment playing basketball and watching girls in the halls. Ambition: Secretary to beautiful, blonde boss (female). DOT RUPPELL Long-haired beauty, she is able person, excelling in scholastic feats, while find¬ ing time for the operetta. Her interests lie with a uni¬ versity lad. MURIEL SMITH The corn beef queen. She is well-liked by all her friends. Taking up ballet, she hopes to become a top-notcher in that field. She adores men.

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