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

 - Class of 1949

Page 29 of 92

 

Isaac Newton High School - Newtonian Yearbook (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada) online collection, 1949 Edition, Page 29 of 92
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HELEN YABLONSKI EMILIE ZIEMSKI W 1 A pleasant looking girl who is easy to get along with. Her friendliness has won her many friends. One little “Ray” of sunshine. She decided the shorthand class was too crowded and took up bookkeeping with the fellows. ROOM 20 MYRON “BIBSY” BABIAK DOROTHY BEDNARD Spends his spare time with Mert and the local drug store. Ambition: Skirt fitter in ladies’ dress shop. In spite of the abundance of ignorance in our room Doro¬ thy manages to keep up her high scholastic standing. m mm OLGA BILENKY NORMAN “BONER” BOHONOS r Our blushing blonde, Olga has a winning personality and one great ambition: to get 80 in geometry. West-end’s gain is the North- end’s loss. Loves not follow¬ ing Miss Nelson’s instruc¬ tions. Another “GENK.” jM It Ahp, ANNE BURBA Takes an active interest in all school undertakings. Al¬ ways has a friendly greeting for everyone. STEPHEN “PEE WEE” CHECKWITCH GENK; our little woman-kil¬ ler. Fee Wee is the terror of all our teachers. % KEN ‘‘KERR” CROSSLEY GWYN “DUKE” DAVIES Favorite initials “J.B.” Pas¬ time: contradicting a certain English teacher. Ambition: to get married. Ultimate Fate: bachelor. Member of the noted club, “GENKS.” He makes his daily trips to Room 19 just to see “her.” ZENITH “ZEKE” DENCHUK A man of no set ambition but plenty of ideas. (It’s debat¬ able) . WALTER “COUYLA” DIDUCK One of our more athletic stu¬ dents. Excels in Kelly, snooker and pool. Detests pool sharks. i MARY DMYTERKO DAVID FRASER One of those girls you’d look at twice. Mary has personal¬ ity plus and a friendly smile. Our hard working secretary, Dave manages to top the class in scholastic ability, brawn and personality. VICTOR GUSTAW BILL KARAKUC Vic was a standout on Room 20’s hockey team. A quiet guy with an ambition to be¬ come a teacher. Without Bill life would be miserable ? ? Has hopes of becoming an aeronautical engineer. fw SIMEON DOLHUN BORDEN KARDASH Popular “Sam” is king of sport at Newton. He excels in anything he undertakes, including Physics (?) Claims he dislikes girls. Well! The ladies’ man. Still re¬ grets the day he got a brush cut. Expert dancer and an all-round athlete. 1 pf '

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KEIKO MORITA Kay is our walking Encyclo¬ pedia. As a source of infor¬ mation she proves to be very helpful. VICTORIA “MUSCLES” OBREMSKI Well known for her nick¬ name and even “Mo” than that! She will never lack friends because of her pleas¬ ing personality. She speaks with a drawl that is “pleas¬ ant” to hear ! ! ! CAROLINE OTULAK A steady and reliable work¬ er. Enjoys her mornings at Home Ec. and says that some day she will make a good housewife. JOHN PALAMAR Here is another of our prom¬ ising artists. He is an aver¬ age student and a good na- tured fellow. His fine quali¬ ties insure his success. MARION PHILLIPS This lovely lass with raven black hair certainly makes the heads turn twice as she walks down the halls. She also played on the winning basketball and volleyball teams. FRANCES SENKIEW Where there’s music there’s Frances. She loves to dance. She claims the best day in the week for her is Wednes¬ day. (But wouldn’t say why). A neat dresser and nice to have around. PHILIP SHCHERBACK Played rugby for Newton. His jokes are ad infinitum and he is generally consid¬ ered quite a wit. (Nit-wit). School would be dull with¬ out his terrific sense of hu¬ mour. ANNE SOBKOWICZ The dark-haired girl who is quiet in class. Is well liked by all for her cheerful co¬ operation. BILL WESELAKE Played on the winning soc¬ cer team. A clever student and small guy. Kept the class on their toes when he col¬ lected for the “adoption of a child.” Oh, Bill ! ! WALTER MOSCOVITCH Keeps the students informed regarding the future shows at the “Palace Theatre” where he spends most of his time as an usher. JOHN OLKO A sociable fellow with a good sense of humour. More time on his hands than he can handle. (Or so the story goes). EDDIE PALAMAR “Does anyone need a book¬ keeper?” He has a good head for figures . . . h-m-m. Has some interest in basketball. Is well liked by all his class¬ mates. HILDA “HOPPER” PEILUCK A modern Hercules, Hilda helped bring home the bas¬ ketball and volleyball cham¬ pionships. Is well knowm around Newton and has cer¬ tainly left her mark (on the desks). OLGA PINKUS A cute, shy, curly-haired girl whose quietness is overcome by her pleasing smile. Who knows what she does in her spare time ? ? ?(She wouldn’t tell us). BILL SENYK “Handsome Bill” doubled as the Pirate King and was “all- star” full-back on the rugby team. Left school to begin a career at “Canadian News.” LILLIAN SMITH A plain but charming girl who is always neat and effi¬ cient. Her ambition is to be a steno. Some office will be lucky. WALTER SUKAYLO An inspiring saxaphone play¬ er, played for Floyd Filler’s band. Raced all year long with the 9 o’clock bell and a detention slip. REUBEN WOLFMAN Ruben is so quiet that we often have to look to see if he is still with us. He is the only male member of our shorthand class.



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ANNE BAH AN (4) Graduated earlier in the year and went to Miami, Florida. She is having a wonderful time on the beach while we go to school. ALICE THOMAS (4) This tall, slim blonde has left us and gone to business college for a rest. A good student, with loads of ambi¬ tion. NADIA MYSKIEW (4) Deft after Christmas and has already started her career. SOPHIE KOLT Our attractive vice-president Excels in every sport but “Snooker. Pastime: sitting in chemistry lab. and smiling at Mr. Babb. MARY LYTWYNKA Excels in chemistry. Favor¬ ite name, “Connie.” Ambi¬ tion: organic chemistry. Ul¬ timate fate: beanery cook. DICK MACOOMB Our understanding president. Polishes diamonds for Mc¬ Kinneys and apples for a cer¬ tain Pat of Lord Selkirk. MIKE “GIANT” OLYNYK John Ridd has nothing on this boy. Mike is always fighting with B. K. about something. Could it be?? HELEN SERAFIN A very efficient lass. Perfec¬ tion is her motto. Laughs at anything. Ambition: teacher. Ultimate fate: housewife. WALTER SOKOLOWSKI The Ed Zastre of the class. Walter’s idol is Joe Louis. Good luck in your boxing career. BILL TUCHAK Bill is a boy who’ll never stop trying. Bill is a great joker and people are always dying laughing ? ? ? CAMERA-SHY GRADS Always playing sick. What does she do now that she is working? ? ? ALLISTER COWAN (18) Our one student who got out while the going was good. All kidding aside, Room 18 really misses Alister, who moved to Hamilton last Octo¬ ber. IRENE KARASEK (16) Has proven to be a very good hostess, re: room so¬ cials. A lunch-hour lobby- fan, who is also a fan of Bub’s. CORRINE LOBOZ A quiet, scholarly lass who tends to her own business. Has an interest in acting and displayed her talents in Shakespeare’s Ladies.” BARBARA MacDONALD The life of any party. Always has a joke for everyone. But she manages to keep up her scholastic achievements. JEAN MAKSYMEC Our hot - tempered beauty. Played on room basketball team. Ambition: to go to U. Favorite song: Dreams. EDWARD OMELAN Ed, a wonder? ? ? at Geome¬ try, can always be seen with a new girl. Hasn’t any ideas for the future and less am¬ bition. EDWARD “ZIBBY” SHOZDA Among other things, a mem¬ ber of GENK. Thinks women are awful. (Tell me Ed, where do you spend your week¬ ends?). HELEN STARK Our raven - haired glamour girl. Hard-working member of Eaton’s Junior Executive and reporter on Interhigh- lites. STEVE “SAULEY” SOLILO (16) Expert photographer. Laughs continually. This rugby 6tar (?) left at Christmas to take up an apprenticeship at the C.P.R. Best of luck, Steve! HERMAN LITSKY PAUL NEDOKIS, and EDWIN GRABOSKI (16) These three fellows left us early in the year to try their luck in other fields of busi¬ ness. Best of luck, boys.

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