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

 - Class of 1947

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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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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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Newtonian 33 YEAR BOOK — CELL 19 As you enter our beloved portals a particle of chalk zooms past your ear, thrown by the Prison’s Jester “ ' Echo.” From the back of the cell comes the boisterous shouting of “Bold Steffie,” “Dark-Eyes Wynnyk,” “Dynamite,” and “Libau” arguing over “Prune-Face Po- piel” and “Curly-Paul.” In a corner of our cell “Dibs Gogo,” ::Shark Marchyl- lo” and “Fingers Evwashiew” are play¬ ing a hot game of “Crap” and “Helpful Bogey” is doing her best to cut herself in. “Sleepy Foster” and “Stoney Mil¬ ler” reminiscingly relate “The Tale of the Last Break” to “Wide-Eyel Kaldo- nia.” “Beany Reichert,” “Sad-Face Jazzy” and “Vagrant Mozie” give out with the Official Jail Song “Open the Door, Richard.” “Gravel Nellie” and “Dahlia Vi” are making plans for their coming jewel robbery (if they get out in time), while “Sleeky Kowal” and “Downbeat Brucker” are eavesdropping for new ideas. “Scandy Wanda” gives “Ears Adel” a real earful on her scan¬ dalous telephone calls. “Creeping Mar- fn”, “Choo-Chee,” and “.Slinky Nichol¬ son” hopefully await their chance to make a “Get-a-way.” “Eyes Kostiuk” is trying to cut himself in with the As¬ sistant-Warden, “Joker Leonard,” who vainly and hopefully tries to keep the prisoners quiet. Above all this gay- frolic can be heard, as always, the melodious? voices of the Big-4 “Wicked Bauer,” “Hopeless Byskal,” “Slim Gaul” and “Hot-Tempered Oliver” giv¬ ing their dramatized rendition of “Sing- Sing Blues.” All of a sudden the voice of our stooge arises out of nowhere shouting “Can it, here she comes” and “Presto” you see a studious group of prisoners. In walks our Chief Warden, who, upon witnessing such a scholarly cell, replies in a sweet, tender voice “My this is a lovely quiet cell, I wish all my cells were so ambitious as Cell 19.” Weil, we can dream, can’t we ? ? ? ♦ BACK ROW, lefl lo righl—A. McAulay, W. Ewashkiw, L. Foster, R. Miller, E. Gogol, L. Marczylo. THIRD ROW—S. Kaldon, M. Nicholson, E. Mosienko, M. Reichert, B. Starin, S. Oliver, N. Boyko, H. Borowski, I. Kowal. SECOND ROW —J. Martin, S. Slonecky, P. Stadnyk, A. Elnisky, V. McFarlane, H. Wynayk, V. Schoor, W. Mularski. FRONT ROW—H. Jazownik, P. Prokopenko, R. Bauer, E. Kostuik, Miss F. Chislett, D. Leonard, B. Popiel, D. Gall, A. Byskal. MISSING —H. Brucker, A. Nicholson.

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