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

 - Class of 1949

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ZditasUal I T is difficult to express in these few lines the acute feeling of regret with which we say farewell to another year at Newton. Varied paths lie ahead. For some of us it is the last good-bye, for others only the beginning of an interlude. But with all of us who have worked and played at Newton will remain pleasant memories of the happy days spent in her halls. This issue of our annual will mean most to those who graduate, and so w6 have tried to capture in word and picture the highlights of the year. Although work started later than usual we feel the efforts of the staff and the teachers have not been in vain. Several changes in the advisory staff, design and layout will be noted; also the absence of the Literary, Art and Photography sections. We go into a troubled world filled with fear and suspicion, and yet in the words of Shakespeare: This above all: to thine own self be true And it must follow, as the night the day Thou canst not then be false to any man. Farewell: my blessing season this in thee. KRIS MacKAY. Compliments of . . . ve$s aCib. 303 KENNEDY STREET WINNIPEG Specializing in — • COLOR WORK • PUBLICATIONS Phones 926 488 - 9 • YEAR BOOKS 8 Isaac Newton High School



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ROOM 5 ANDY BABYNCHUCK Brilliant conversationalist “avec les femmes,” a camera fiend, and one scholar with a legitimate excuse for inhabit¬ ing room X23 (dark room). A fine violinist. HARLEY BERGAL Nothing short of a “brain” as far as politics are concerned. Assumes a perpetual happy- go-lucky air but becomes serious during class debate. FRANK BOROWSKI Tall, blond, spark-plug of school hockey champs, shuns the girls and doesn’t let his studies worry him. Looks forward to a career in music. EDDIE CHORNOUS Hi-Y president, who keeps the room in a state of hilarity with his offside humor. Offic¬ ial window opener who hank¬ ers to come first without effort. What a guy! MIKE SAWKA Newton’s own Casanova and a story-teller deluxe. Starry quarterback who spends his time gazing at the gals. Am¬ bition—engineer. Fate: rais¬ ing little engines. MIKE SKIBINSKI Knows all that goes on “Around the School.” Active Newtonian and Nor ' Wester member ... a regular fel¬ low with a shock of unruly hair and a wide grin. GENEVIEVE STARK Newton’s full-time vice-prexy and “First Lady” radiates pep, poise and personality. I.S.C.F. pres., Interhighlites reporter; has Nor’Wester and Newtonian assistant editor¬ ships. BILL STEFANIK A general favorite with everyone. A sturdy supporter of the Senior basketball team and a member of the Oper¬ etta chorus. Really a “solid sender” on his accordian. LAVIE ZABENSKIE Quiet and studious. Hopes some day to be a pharmacist. Fate: furrier and tailor. Ar¬ dent U.S. capitalist system supporter. He excels in Chemistry and Latin. RAY REALLY A solid customer and a Ger¬ man whiz. In a daze caused by a certain jolie fille. A noted fisherman who antici¬ pates graduation, and retire¬ ment at 25. VICKY BIELAK Vivacious green-eyed brun¬ ette who sparkles with “joie de vie.” A future gift to the nursing profession, and our pride and joy. FRANK CIELEN Tall, fair-haired possessor of a friendly personality, a shy grin, pleasant tenor, and an excellent scholastic record. Hockey and football en¬ thusiast. BASIL FURGALA “Natch” - urally excels in baseball and played quarter¬ back on the rugby squad. Eaton’s Junior Executive. Diligent student tho’ he never has his English done. CECIL SEMCHYSHYN Room 5’s congenial peace¬ maker in Miss Nelson’s ab¬ sence. Lent his vocal chords to the glorification of our “Pirates” operetta. A future lies in opera. STAN SKURZANSKI J.M.’s faithful shadow. Spends plenty of time in school after hours — there is no “4 o’clock” for this lad. Sang in the tenor section of “Pirates.” ALLAN STEINHAUER Dark and dashing man-about- town, plays for Stellars, is a valued member of Eaton’s Junior Executive, and is a bowler of no mean repute. Snap on rugby squad. ANNE URUSKI Proficient student who hikes in from E.K. each and every day. “By appreciation we make excellence in others our own property.” HARVEY ZINDLER “The mildest manner with the bravest mind.” Plays “post” on Room 5’s basket¬ ball team. Characterized by his everlasting “four o’clock shadow.”

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