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

 - Class of 1949

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BERNARD GOLDSTEIN Mr. Babb’s chief cook and bottle-washer who takes a marked interest in all his studies with amazing success. Proficient in both Maths, and Science. LEN GZEBB Versatility and personality plus. Our ever-popular school president, sports authority, and a member of the Junior baseball “dream team.” Plans on “U” and a career in pharmacy. WALTER HRUDKA A favorite with the opposite sex, who pitched for the Han- sey Chicks. An all-round ath¬ lete who took a little vacation in Room 16 around Xmas. EDDIE KAVALEK 5’s “sweater boy” who would welcome more “spares.” Pet peeve no pool tablest at New¬ ton. Always brandishing a comb! Such lovely locks! RUDI KLASSEN This German “shark” claims he can whip anyone at ping- pong. A future in medicine is in the offing. Another mathematician constantly racking his brains. CORRINE LANGSTON “If you are but a dream”— the girl who’s never here! Well, hardly ever! A petite personality-plus lass with a future in music and dreams of Varsity. EDDIE MARTIN Popular room president and the boy most likely to suc¬ ceed. Is an avid hockey fan and football enthusiast who does social work. What does he do after school? OLGA MICHALISHYN “Pretty ‘Mickey 4 .’’ Envied possessor of beautiful blonde hair and blue eyes. Our room vice-president who aims to follow a career in Science. JOHN NEGLADIUK “Duke” of West Kildonan. Easy - going Newtonian rep. His crew-cut and lazy smile cause many female heads to turn. Starry blue-liner for the Junior Black Hawks. FRANK GUSTAW Fugitive from Elma who can really play the mouth-organ. Likes reading, swimming and sleeping. A good student who is always “borrowing” Zind- ler’s Latin translations. RUDY HANAWAY Popular, good-looking Kild- a-Rock and a “ten o’clock scholar.” This “piratical gen¬ tleman” claims he’s a genius but his future lies in phar¬ macy. An ardent Glen Miller fan - 4 - ' ' STAN KALINOWSKI “Kelly” is our 6 ft. 2 in. bas¬ ketball Captain, athletic chairman, and one of the in- telligenzia. Bass in the chorus. Plans on 2nd year commerce. Starry rugby “end.” PAULINE KIEDYK Attractive dark-haired miss and our class secretary. An¬ other girl headed for a career in nursing. A friendly per¬ sonality stands her in good stead. JOHN LEVY Our cheery kibitzer who does school work in his “spare time.” Ponders English ques¬ tions the rest of the time. Favorite pastime is “just dreaming.” KRIS MACKAY Combination of beauty and brains is our Newtonian Editor, social rep., and Nor’- Wester reporter. “Portia” plans on “U” and journalism. Pastimes: tennis, skiing, dancing and track. NICK MELNYCHUK Bespectacled Nick is one of the few quiet members of the room. He will no doubt be an expert on vertically “up¬ set” angles. A shy guy with a hidden sense of humor. JOHN MULLAN “Tiny Irish” packs a lot of energy on the gridiron. A likeable, industrious fella and a good student. Ambition? What does any man want? BILL PHILLIPS Curly-headed gentleman and a scholar who sparked the Senior basketball team. The boy with the ready smile who lets the future take care of itself.

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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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ROOM 7 BERNICE JAREM Reece’s theme song, “O Johnny, How You Can Love!” This delightful girl and her sparkling personality are missed. Left school to start her career. JENNIE KALEKA Cool, calm and collected. Generally thought of as a good student. Man, can she cook! Way to win a male is to win his tummy. ELSIE KUCHTA Of musical and artistic tem¬ perament. Elsie loves all sports. Favorite — tumbling and drills. All this, platinum blond hair, and grey eyes, too. ARTHUR LUTZ Awaits his turn in sleepy patience. Has stoic devotion to work and “Bell.” Has hopes of succeeding Thomas Edi¬ son. Patricia McCarthy Hailing from Sprague, Patsy thinks her friend Bill is tops. Fun crazy with side - kick, Olsen. Loves olives! Inten¬ tion of being a school-marm. DOREEN OLSON Plays first base on softball team. She’s like a wheel to an “Axel”—necessary. Great coffee drinker. Ambition — teacher. Destiny — coaching her own baseball team. WALTER PALISNUK “Poozy” is adored, petted and begrudged nothing—not even homework! Claims he has no special interest in anything — except fun and women. LLOYD RIGBY A handsome scoundrel with a remarkable resourcefulness for finding a way NOT to do his homework. Possesses mar¬ vellous self-control. (?) BILL RURYK Girls envy his lovely ivory complexion. The kid’s a snappy dresser with a subtle sense of humor and a mag¬ netic personality. RICHARD KAHL Satan’s gift to the world. Ritchie alternates between blandest innocence and imp¬ ish mischief. Regular school hours—9:00 - 5:00. Cute lil devil! LEONE KOZAR Slender girl talented in out- of-school activities. An amaz¬ ing romantic career whose whole past, present and future can be summed up in one word—Men! BETTY LEWICKI A good student, a faithful friend, and a fortunate pos¬ sessor of a congenial disposi¬ tion. Betts has many loves including books and the piano. BARBARA McBAIN A sweet-tempered lassie with an angel face. Babs comes from W. Kild. with an ardent love for Laine and “Bill.” Luv dos’ men! JEANNETTE MELLEN Her cheerful presence has added a “little” something to keep our room happy. Makes the cutest figure “8” you ever laid eyes on. YVONNE OSHANEK Wrapped in a golden aura of dreams. Vonnie is as charm¬ ing as she is chic. She’s a Venus in disguise and still freely foot-loose! IRIS PAWLOSKI Little laughing girl with wide eyes, deep dimples and rosy cheeks, wanting to be a R.N., but will settle down to please a millionaire. ALBERT ROTHENBERGER One of our steadiest and most reliable. Digger” has in¬ tentions of becoming either a journalist or a minister. SHIRLEY SOLAR A chemistry fiend who is try¬ ing to concoct a love philtre out of a Coke. “Biddy” loves chemistry, maths, and his¬ tory. Probable fate: guess?

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