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

 - Class of 1949

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ANNE RODICK Can easily be recognized by her perpetual smile. Thinks classical music and Eugene are tops. Her long list of friends proves that she is friendly to everyone. LAWRENCE SUCHAR Poplar Point’s loss is New¬ ton’s gain. Is an attentive lad with a ready smile. Excels in literature and algebra. Says Newton’s grand but home’s better. EDWARD SEMCHYSHYN “Sam,” the toughest pirate in the Operetta. Enjoys chew¬ ing peppermints during classes. Our room “Romeo”— the only one to receive a Valentine. Sends autograph¬ ed pictures to his fans. HELEN STACYSHYN The most popular gal in the room. One of those lucky people with a good sense of humor, who can really take a razzing once in a while. OLGA STACKIW Our vivacious little Social Rep. Participates in every dance and social. Is active in such sports as basketball and hurdling. Pastime: Keeping the boys’ morale up. BORDEN SEMKIW Our dark - haired villain. Knows more about girls than they do. Likes basketball, swimming and pool. Loves to kibitz around with anyone, any time. NORMAN THORNEY The only red-head in our room. When he isn’t bowling, he’s at the Tower Drug, drinking chocolate sodas. Has a shy smile that “sends” the girls. EDDY WISE “Lefty” spends his spare time with the gang at C.U.A.C. As for sports, hoc¬ key is his choice. He’s friendly with everyone he comes in contact with. JACK WIDDOWSON “Superboy” of the room. Has a habit of wearing his heart on his sleeve. Ambition: Chemist. Ultimate fate: Mr. Babb’s student (forever). NANCY RYBACK Quite a girl is this Nan, And who thinks more 60 than Dan? Radio work is her goal in life, But we all know she’d make a perfect wife. ALBERT SCHACHTER Beansey, the boy with the personality girls love. Is go¬ ing in for journalism; we know he’ll succeed. The Editor and “censor” of the “Nor’Wester.” HELEN SEK She must be thinking of be¬ coming a business manager, as she’s always managing Mildred’s affairs. Her infec¬ tious giggle is usually heard floating around the room. HENRY STOYKO Our be-spectacled he-man. Is the yes-man of the room. En¬ joys talking, homework and watching the girls at P.T. Ambition: Banker. Ultimate fate: Counterfeiter. VICKY SOKALSKI Her beautiful grey eyes go dreamy whenever she listens to music by Strauss. Ambi¬ tion : To become a dietician. Ultimate fate: Making meals for a hungry husband. GEORGE TAYLOR Terror of Tobans. Is one of the chartered members of the “Women-Haters’ Club.” This hockey enthusiast played an active part on our room hockey team. BARBARA THOMPSON Tall, blonde and willowy, is the exact description of our popular Vice-Pres., who hails from Brooklands. Pet peeves: French and cycling every day from, and to, Brooklands. TOM ZABROCKY “Zaby”; 6 ft. 1 in. of mis¬ chief. Has personality plus, and is the president of our room. Believes in spending his spare time at Andy’s Col¬ lege. ERNIE ZAPP Is known affectionately to all of us as a quiet (???) pleasant fellow who is not as innocent as he looks. He is one of the Kild-a-Rocks.

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ROOM 18 OREST Bit,INSKY One of the quieter, and very well-liked members of our class, who has a slow, drawl¬ ing voice, and a grin that goes with it. EDWARD CYMBALISTY Keeps warm in winter by letting his beard go right on growing! Ambition: To get married. (What a man!) Ultimate fate: Bearded bachelor. GWEN GEORGISON Loves dancing, skating and dreamy music. Thinks life isn’t worthwhile without her piano. Ambition: To get a B.A. at “U” . Ultimate fate: A Mrs. at home. MARLENE HOLINACH She’s a perfect example of happiness itself. Hopes to be¬ come a nurse some day. Just loves to sit around and crack jokes with Helen. NESTOR HRYCIUCK The man with the keen smile. Is shy, but all the girls think he’s nice. Excels in hockey, but would rather stay at home and study Physics. SOPHIE KLEMCHUK Designs her own clothes and wears them to perfection. Her ambition is to become a great designer some day. FRANK KONZELMAN Another shy lad, but you’d never know it outside class. Pastime: Movies. Ambition: To reach Lockport by bike. Ultimate fate: Riding around in circles. FRANCES NOSEWORTHY Goes for all dreamy boys, and believe me, they certain¬ ly go for her too. Her main interests are dancing, swim¬ ming and basketball. Her lucky No. is 7. OREST ROSCOE Melrose’s gift to Newton and a certain someone in Rm. 17. He’s one of those quiet, effi¬ cient people, who is liked by everyone. MILDRED CARDNO Our “pin-up” girl who hails from Alonza. She has lovely blue eyes like deep pools of water, in which “Star” would like to shine. DON FEDORA This tall, blond lad with the mop of unruly hair and mag¬ netic personality, is liked by all, especially “les femmes.” Plays terrific jazz on the piano. JOHN GRABOWSKI Tall, fair and whiz at maths. Claims to be a woman-hater. Pastime: Airplane models. Ambition: Designing planes. Ultimate fate: Grease- monkey. RAYMOND HERSLEY Comes to school occasionally to see if the education sys¬ tem is working properly. Has the amazing Pepsodent smile. Ambition: Scout Master. Ulti¬ mate fate: Cub. TOM JOHNSTON Tom has both looks and brains. Is never heard in class, but can crack a good joke once in a while. Am¬ bition: Rugby star. Ulti¬ mate fate: Water-boy. JOE KASPERSKI His hobby is collecting pic¬ tures—that don’t belong to him. Wonder where he hides them? Spends his spare time working at the Tower Drug. JEAN NICOL Blonde, blue-eyed, and ador¬ able. Spends most of her time on the phone and at the “Y” canteen, where she is a Council Member. RUBY NUTTALL Likes to speed-skate and really goes at it in a big way. This tall brunette spends most of her time prac¬ ticing her music and the rest with a certain somebody. STANLEY RUDNICKI ‘ Stosh,” was the Major-Gen¬ eral in the Operetta, and occasionally bursts forth in voluminous tones of “Major General Stanley.” Ambition: To finish school before it collapses. J



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ROOM 19 FRANK APPLER More than one person lost his eyesight by looking at his flashy socks. He con¬ stantly keeps the girls wait¬ ing to get at the mirror while he combs his naturally curly locks. FRED DIACHTJN Handles the ticket money in our room. (No wonder we’re bankrupt). Plays nice bas¬ ketball, when he really tries, and is really a good kid when it comes to favors. VIOLA “VI” EICHHORN Another sports addict of this room. Played on Newton’s winning basketball and vol¬ leyball teams. A certain “Bill” says that her winning smile will win her a promis¬ ing future. ABE GREENBLAT Who throughout the year takes an interest in all sports, especially hockey. His leisure time is spent with a certain “Pat.” CALVIN “KELLY” KRAMBLE This tall curly-haired lad is an able student and a good sport. Has been warned about sweeping the pictures off the walls with his eyelashes. BERNICE KUSHNIR An ambitious girl who is often seen at the “Y”. Could there be a reason for her visits there? Does a grand job as editor of the Snooper. JENNIE LIEWICKI In the typing room she can be heard industriously pound¬ ing the keys with such speed that she is our best typist. JULIA MATYSZEWSKI Julia represents the industri¬ ous, good natured type of student who can be relied on whenever you’re in a tight spot. HELEN McLEAN The striking beauty of our room, who has played an active part on our school social committee. Thanks for the lovely work! Good luck to you in your future en¬ deavors. VALERIE BODNARCHUK Has a keen interest in sports and proves to know a good deal about them. She is re¬ markable for her invaluable, continual, and heated argu¬ ments. JUNE EICHHORN The wit of our room, claims that all the detention slips come her way. Played well on the school volleyball and basketball teams. She was also captain of our inter¬ room basketball team. EDDY EWANIW Blonde haired “Giant” who keeps his sioe of the history room sparkling with all the answers. (His own. natur¬ ally.) MARGARET GYULAY Without her we would be lost. She was our favorite score-keeper for our room basketball games. Her favor¬ ite saying to her shorthand teacher is: “I forgot.” PAULINE “POLLY” KUCHARCHUK Kept busy in Rm. 10 practic¬ ing with the orchestra: she also enters into the field of art and does a good job of it. ANITA LAVALL6E All good things come in small packages and Anita is one of those packages. An able Nor’- Wester Rep. for two succes¬ sive years, she plans to make her future “Buck” by being a steno. ROMEO LIPP Our 4 ft. 11 in. mathema¬ tician, seems to give Miss Babb all the answers. (The right ones). STAN MAYCHER Claims he keeps the Kilda- rocks up on the news and views of all the lovely women in town. The girls have voted him the Cassanova of our room. Room 10’s sharp dresser. STEPHIE MELNYK A regular member at To- bans. Is hard to bribe for news (are we kidding?) Plans to be a first class sales¬ clerk.

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