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Newtonian 31 WHO ' S WHO IN ROOM 8 Our early birds Alicia K„ Margie P. and Sophie T. do last minute homework before the bell—and Dorothy P. fixes an uncrooked stocking seam while Bill S. gazes on ahead. Our friend and teacher, Miss Babb, to her joy receives a long-awaited note from Kenneth P. The 9.07 bell rings. Myon M. makes a dash to get out but is blocked by Bones S. strolling in (half asleep.) First period, Helen F. gives Shirley I. her homework to copy. Judging by the noise Edward N. and Monster S. seem to be the only one’s awake. Walter P. ' s favorite expression in Room 5 is “Huh”? Dorothy B. and Elsie S. are our two noted gigglers. Tony S., Mar¬ vin H. and Ronnie M. are often seen together — could they be discussing school? Bernice Z. and Bill F. are the scholars of the class. Glad there’s a couple of them. “Who has homework done?” asks Frank W. or Ron K., two of our singers. Philip B., being the other singer, is also noted for his jokes. At noon in the lobby we see Robert H. listening to Fred L ' s fantastic tales. A.P. seems to be as good a time as any for tale-telling, so Stella K. and Bertha T. chatter away. Nick M. and Kasmir J. can be found doing their homework as usual. Mary S., our Social Rep., an¬ nounces our room parties. Myron Z. and Ken P. miss many a period while playing their violins. (So they say.) Mitchel B. and Stanley O. never have to be reprimanded by anyone. Sorry the same can’t be said for Betty (Red) G. Finally the inseparable pals, Jean W., Sports Captain, and Helen D., President, stroll home after a hard day of doing nothing ... so the days come and go . . . we look forward to passing and then blissful vacations. ♦ BACK ROW—W. Fedoruk, K. Jaworski, W. Senyk, E. Nemis, W. Sadowy, M. Zuk, T. Skehar, M. Huff, R. Schaefer. THIRD ROW—N. Maling, M. Baryluk, P. Ballenback, F. Lee, R. Kleike, F. Weiss, S. Ohirko, M. Muzic, R. Magel. SECOND ROW—H. Fedorchuk, A. Kozier, B. Zeliska, B. Glynn, Miss Babb, M. Pascoe, S. Tataryn, B. Tache, S. Kostan, S. Irving. FRONT ROW—E. Sidak, D. Blanchard, J. Weiss, K. Peters, H. Davies, R. Hillsden, D. Pytel, W. Parobeck, M. Shore.
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BACK ROW, left to right—A. Balas, W. Neufield, N. Melnychuk, E. Galenski, T. Kozak, S. Solylo, W. Seniuk, W. Dudar. THIRD ROW—P. Simmons, S. Maycher, F. Borowski, B. Yarr, B. Ruryk, W. Melnyk, C Kramble, E. Hilderman, A. Budowski, R. Beally, D. Keller. SECOND ROW—F. Skwarek, I. Beigacz, S. Krawetz, N. Bodnarchuk, B. Mullan, L. Brethauer N. Myska, D. Bodykevich, R. Barr, E. Younko, N. Boychuk, G. Stark. FRONT ROW—V. Zacopec, V. Pro- chera, B. Halas, A. Yaskiewich, R. Kahl, Mr. J. Armstrong, J. Hammerling, L. Rigby, M. Bachynski, E. Koroll, A. Gelhorn. ♦ ROOM 17 QUOTATIONS Ed. Galenski, Nester Myska: Where the stream runneth smoothest the water is deepest. Jenny Hammerling, Val. Prochera, Na¬ dia Bodnarchuk: Man is no match for women when wit is at hand. Stella Krawetz, Irene Biegacz: Viva¬ city is the health of the spirit. Ritchie Kahl, Frank Barowsky: Do not delay, the golden moments fly. Frances Szkarek, Vicki Zabopec: Speech is silver . . . silence is golden. Walter Melnyk, Ray Beally: The la¬ bourer is worthy of h is hive. August Gelhorn: Good things come in small packages. Nadia Boychuk, Elsie Koroll: A con¬ stant friend is a thing rare and hard to find. Mary-Anne Bachynsky, Anne Yaskie¬ wich: A lovely girl is above all rank. Ed. Hilderman, Calvin Kramble: Private sincerity is a public welfare. Bob Yarr, Laurie Brethauer: The present is great with the future. Walter Neufield, Dmetro Bodykavitch: Great authorities are arguments. John Mullen, Ted Kozak: For they conquer who believe they can. Nick Melnychuk, Myroslaw Grezechow- ski: Energy and resistance conquers all things. Genevieve Stark, Dolores Keller: Modesty is a diamond setting to fe¬ male beauty. Stan Maycher, Alex Budowski: And all labour without play boys, makes ma- goose and tootsie dull boys in the end. Ron. Barr: Fortune befriends the bold. Elizabeth Younko: Music’s Golden Tongue. Pat Simmons: A tiny, witty, charm¬ ing darling she. Steve Solilo, Lloyd Rigby: Young fel¬ lows will be young fellows.
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BACK ROW, lefl to right—A. Kolt, D. Bondarenko, S. Bodnarchuk, M. Stonyk, O. Luckiw, O. Dzuirdziewycz, H. Martinchuk, I. Ominski, A. Baron, N. Humen- iuk. THIRD ROW—L. Yurechko, S. Zorniak, A. Radio, B. Waligroski, M. Zor- owny, S. Liewicki, K. Kondryshyn, H. Stebnicki, M. Anthony. SECOND ROW— A. Cyhanchuk, G. Maza, S. Matewush, O. Slivinski, J. Veitch, I. Shurgot, A. Wladyka, J. Sliva, O. Kucher, B. Frankelson. FRONT ROW—J. Lozanski, I. Boychuk, V. Kanski, D. Mattern, M. Ruppenthal, Miss Halprin, R. Buss, E. Cal¬ vert. M. Nadoryk, J. Palmer, K. Koplco. MISSING—Wanda Paprocke. ♦ IN THE BASEMENT SANCTUARY Mary A.: A fur coat will constantly wear. Anne B.: Lovely brown eyes and hair. Stephie B.: Our blue-eyed blonde doll. Dorothy B.: Likes boxing, and is tall. Irene B.: Competes with Hollywood’s Nice. Edith C.: Looks at 18 with starry eyes. Anne C.: However, cute, ignores guys. Olga D.: Comes in after dark? Beatrice F.: Sings like a meadow-lark. Nadia H.: No hick with her violin stick. Vivian K.: Has one cute dimple, no more. Adeline K.: Wants Rich t o open that door. Kay K.: On roller skates is very nimble. Kathy K.: Small and neat as a thimble. Olga K.: Can’t keep up with her ‘Male.’ Sylvia L.: Roller skates with a Rail? Jeanette L.: Of a blonde is very fond. Olivia L.: Better known as the “Brain.” Helen M.: Different from us, is sane. Stella M.: Saves nickels for the juke¬ box. Dot M ' s.: Beau twirls her golden locks. Gertie M.: And Cheetah are never apart. May N.: Dances into everyone’s heart. Irene O.: Is tall, cute and trim. Josephine P.: Has a brother, a twin. Wanda P.: Is murder on the 88. Ada R.: Uses Beans for her bait. Margaret R.: Likes a Room 1 lad. Irene S.: Says a quarterback is a cad. Olive S.: The barber she gyps. Jessie S.: Has smiles on her lips. Helen S.: A Room 3 lad is her joy. Minnie S.: Thinks much of a Room 16 boy. Joyce V.: Pride of the room. Anne W.: Over Garfield does swoon. Blanche W.: Adores Duke of Plaza- Toro. Lily Y.: Types in the world of tomor¬ row. Mildred Z.: Is cute as a button. Sylvia Z.: Cracks jokes like Hutton.
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