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

 - Class of 1947

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' LENA Muscles EWATSKI A short girl who is always in trouble with Mr. Mark. Loans notes to several bright students. Her rov¬ ing eye settles on some in¬ mates. MILTON Masche Lewicki One of the notorious mem¬ bers of the Kild-a-rock Racketeers and also a Room 2 gridiron player. Often seen conversing with wo¬ men. What a guy! PEARL HENRY Cute Brookland Belle, claims that being late for school is due to the late bus. Maybe she hasn t enough ‘‘power ’’ to get up early. JOSEPHINE Jo KISTYSHEN Responsible with Adeline for writings. Cheerful dis¬ position. Has a motherly look for all boys: in con¬ stant trouble. Ambition . . To own original Rocket Ball pen. OLGA Ollie KOMISHON Pretty, brown - eyed lass, clever student, who is very quiet and therefore does not discuss her interests (male). Guess she hasn’t enough power. ADELINE KUCHARSKI Addie Beauty and brains go well in our Year Book Rep. Al¬ ways wit.i a smile for some fortunate lad. Ambition . . Plastic tub for people los¬ ing shoes. MICHAEL SAHARCHUK Irish Plans to enter the 1948 Olympic Billiard Tourna¬ ment at Prague. In sports he takes part in rugby, basketball, and hockey. An industrious lad. SOPHIE OSHANSKI Soapy Peppy little roommate and member of the operetta. Collects records as a h ob¬ by, her favorite one being, ‘‘I’m Through With Love.’’ (For how long?) NICK Power STATION Room 2’s greatest and only musician. Opera’s Duke of Plaza-Toro, also Room Co¬ median. Lover boy among girls, plans to go to Min¬ neapolis to sing. FRANCES HALICKI Suicide Our ‘‘Ray’’ of light and beautiful blonde. Someone in Room 11 also thinks so. Holds important job as Sec¬ retary of the room. GEORGE KONDRYSHYN Sam Haunts Toban’s Lounge and plans to be one of hockey’s all-time record keepers. We say he will go far with his brains and intelligence. ELLA HRYNYK Two-gun Forever making eyes at the good looking boys around her. Choice hobby is eat¬ ing and travelling. Notor¬ ious for peanut shells in the room. OLIVE Ollie HOLOWCHUK A good future in the Day- ton Music Hour. Always telling Jo and Adeline about her weekends ... no wonder she’s so lost on Monday. EDDIE Holch MURRAY Enthusiastic skier, rugby and basketball player. Also president of Room 2. Wears a Derby, flashy ties, smart drapes and likes all kinds of girls. HELEN Momma MAJESKI Ambition to be chief cub in Manitoba. Moppe can really take a joke. Seen occasionally with one of Newton’s Greats of Room 20 . PAUL Porky PLATSON The quietest man in Room 2 . . . the strong silent type. Loves school but rarely comes. Doesn’t look at women, as far as we know. MARIE MELNYK Brilliant student, right on top. Active member in sports and also in the op¬ eretta. Sorry, we can’t pin anyone on her. ALICE SHAKESHAFT Pussy Our tiny roommate with a sense of humour, took a hand in the operet ta. Never a dull moment for Beats and Corinne when she’s around.

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OLGA SOWSON The innocent flower (?) of the room. Besides perfect dancer she took the part of Inez in the operetta. Fa¬ vorite pastime is men. DAVE YACHESON A quiet but noticeable (due to his terrific build) neat lad. Women don’t exist for him. A dynamic rugby en¬ thusiast, free-lance photo¬ graphy is his ambition. XI — 2 JOYCE Googy BRUNSEL The sleeping beauty who waits for the awakening kiss from her debonair J.B. Miss Halprin’s pride and joy (I think). A swell gal. BETTY CARTER A quiet, clever student and also a neat one. A whizz at typing and shorthand. Claims there isn’t anyone at the present. (Who knows.) CHRISTINE CHIMILAR Chicken Clever student and a good sport. Chums around with Oily and is always looking for Willie . . . wonder if she’s found him yet. (Sec¬ ond Kilroy.) MIKE BURBAN Chicago Kid Charles Atlas’s first failure but is Room 2’s brainiest child. Claims to know more about school than anyone else in the school. MARGARET CONTI Known as ‘‘Margie’’ to all her friends. Takes an in¬ terest in all sports and men. Miss Halprin’s brightest Shorthand student? Plan¬ ning to be machinist’s helper. DALLAS Dal DUGENSKI Blonde lassie with a swell sense of humour. She is always describing a certain Ed . . . hm . . . wonder what he looks like. SOPHIE DEMANCHUCK Virtuoso of the violin, ac¬ tive in sports and a brilliant student. Always seen in the halls with Dallas. Favorite subject outside of school is ‘‘B.’’ GEORGE TURBETT The country lad who prac¬ tically lives at the school. His aptitude for physics and his scholastic ability is amazing. He is also an en¬ ergetic athlete. ERNEST WIRTH He is interested in photo¬ graphy and music (is com¬ poser at heart) and his am¬ bition, using his own words is, ‘‘to make something of myself.” XI — 2 EVELYN Evy BRYANT A certain M.D. claims she is the loveliest girl in the world. (A plug for Mike). An excellent student, with an urge for modern music. JOE Jeeze BOBYCHUK Has his eye on a certain J.B. in Room 2. Studious boy with a great career in hockey. Plans to be Eaton’s top delivery boy. RUSSELL BOBYCHUK Russ Artistic genius and Mr. Pearce’s brain child, who hopes to be a quiz kid in future years. Also the quiet half of the Bobychuck clan. STELLA ' Atomic ' CHOMIAK Cute, clever student, chums around with Stephie and found it fun practicing for the operetta. Boys don’t in¬ terest her; that is, in school. (Ahem.) BILL HUTCH Room 2’s manly Social Rep. He brightens the room with his antics. Mr. Robson’s brightest student in Eng¬ lish (we think). Hopes to take up house-keeping. STEPHIE DRAGON Stella’s bosom friend, full of fun, also a member of the operetta. We can’t get any information out of her unless he” comes along later. WALTER KONARSKI Yon Yon Our Poet Laureat and wavy locked scholar. All Star rugby player, and Bill H’s right hand man. Partly responsible for these writ¬ ings.



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BEATRICE ' Beals ' SMADYLA Our gorgeous typist. Al¬ ways supplying us with candy and jokes. Keeps us guessing, but is always singing “ ‘AT Be Seeing You.” CORINNE WILLSON Room 2’s pretty (?) tali Vice-President, clever stu¬ dent and an active member in sports. Has her mind on a certain boy. XI —20 STAN BLOCK As our room’s jester he has been at the bottom of all ludicrous class pranks; but he is as wise as he is witty. JOHN DEREWIANKO A star in the Hall of Athle¬ tics. He has been noted for his appreciation of good humour. What a contribu¬ tion to medicine! GORDON DEWALD Despite the disadvantage of being new in our class, he has made good. Keep it up, for in all labour there is profit. PAULINE DUBRACK Her cheerful smile and keen sense of humor has brightened many a sorrow¬ ful hour, making her a standout in our class. RONALD GUTNIK A notorious participant in our room’s reputation. Thus we know where he attains those qualifications known only to a lawyer. STAN KALINOWSKI This tall ambitionless lad seeming to take everything in a carefree manner, has proven to be one of the popular boys in our class. AL KORCHIN Our handsome president has preformed many an ex¬ periment in the chemistry lab. He has become re¬ nowned far and near for between period jokes. JIM THORNEY Comic Planter Can tell you about any co¬ mic book. Reads them dur¬ ing Activity periods . . . Freckled, and always grin¬ ning. Likes to heckle teachers. XI —20 WALTER BILOCERKOWICH This dark haired boy heads the class with outstanding marks. This, combined with his personality, will make him an asset in the medi¬ cal field. FRANK CHUDZICK This handsome, young lad is one of the most promi¬ nent go-getters in our room, yet still finds time to learn his chemistry to perfection. DONNA BYRD Although this pretty, brown eyed lassie has wished a teaching career we are led to believe that she will fol- 1 o w a different path through life. BERNICE CHRIST J ANSON Her attractiveness has well fulfilled the qualifications for a model. Yet her bet¬ ter judgment demands her to seek a more respectable ambition as a teacher. STAN FRANKOWSKI Lurking behind those glass¬ es is a clevqr and sincere boy. He has proved to be a skilful machinist and an expert mathematician. ISABEL DUY Being her lovely self and keeping up with her studies seems to be a full time job . . . although she finds time to dream about boys. GISHA GOLD Possessing a lovely sheen of red hair this damsel seeks a captivating career as a professional dancer. We know that she will suc¬ ceed. ED KUSTRA This curly-headed boy has shown ability in literature. Although we tried to per¬ suade him to become a den¬ tist he wishes to be a moulder.

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