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

 - Class of 1949

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Room 2 Olga Andruszkow—Quiet, studious, but don’t let that fool you. Donald Chimilar—The quiet type, but he gets along. Helen Chornous—The girl with poise ’n’ brains. (Say that fast.) Roger Collins — Enjoys a good argu¬ ment. (Especially with teachers.) Beatrice Dolenko—Decorates her note¬ book with movie stars. (Male.) Bernice Gidzinski—At typing proved to be quite snappy. Helena Gidzinski—High marks make up for her small stature. Shirley Hogue—Thinks Newton basket¬ ball coaches are: “Oh, so handsome!” Fred Ingaldson—See why teachers get grey hair? Roy Inouye—This able bodied sea cadet wants to travel. Mildred Johnston—Our president, who combines brains, personality and bas¬ ketball. Donald Kapeluch — Our bowling star. Never fails to hit his mark. Roman Karakuc—The boy who asks all those subtle questions. Don Keller—Popular curly-haired ath¬ lete, who stars in all sports. Shirley Kennedy—One singing reason why the opera was successful. Edward Koscielny—Curls his hair, then tells people it’s natural. Clarence Kowerko—Our “car expert,” who left us some time ago. Marian Kozloski—Generally known as the silent member. Edward Labinowich—Suspected of an¬ noying Mr. Pearce during film periods. Mary Lemny—Is the pretty girl with those flashing eyes. Mike Lewicki—Enjoys writing nonsense like this. Ray Price — Suspected of annoying Orest during study periods. Maurice Prokipchuck — Plans to start studying Latin sooner or later. (Continued on Page 65) BACK ROW (left to right)—Roman Karakuc, Joe Sarahan, Ed Labinowich, Mike Lewicki, Fred Ingaldson, Mrs. Mackay, Don Keller, Ray Price, Michael Simmons, Ian Richardson. THIRD ROW—Don Kapeluch, Maurice Prokipchuk, Orest Slobodian, Joe Shurgot, Roger Collins, Ray Yauk, Don Chimilar, Ted Zapp, Allan Zelmer, Roy Inouye, Bohdan Semchuk. SECOND ROW—Lillian Smith, Pauline Zajankowski, Virginia Squirk, Shirley Kennedy, Helen Rischinsky, Marjorie Shinnimin, Shirley Hogue, Mildred Johnston, Marion Kozloski. FRONT ROW—Helena Gidzinski, Bernice Gidzinski, Beatrice Dolenko, Olga Andruszkow, Helen Chornous, Sylvia Stein, Jeanne Steciuk, Rosalie Tkachyk, Jeanne Zajac. MISSING—Mary Lemny, Gerald Stanick, Ed Koscielny. Newtonian 31

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BACK ROW (left to right)—Stan Duke, Ray McMillan, Orest Kiz, Eddie Chucko, Reggie Chopp, Rudy Babychuk, Ray Brodwich, Joseph Hanks, Phillip Fricker. THIRD ROW—Morton Fromson, George Elkin, Mike Chabon, Ted Konyk, Albert Glovitski, Steve Skrybalo. SECOND ROW—-Edwin Bauer, Albert Jaworski, Bill Kushneiryk, James Sokulski, Tom Chapryk, Jerry Yaskiewich, Bernie Werbicki. FIRST ROW—Ken Kerr, Jack Keller, Ernie Defort, John Bohonos, Roger Stashko, Norman Wiesner, Henry Small, Ross Barr. MISSING—Eddie Drall, Allan Kistishyn, Mr. C. Leavens. Room 1 George Elkin —His mind is always in the clouds. Thinking of airplanes. Left for the east. Philip “Flicker” Fricker —One of the best dressed boys in the room. Morton Fromson — Room ticket rep. Ambition: to be a taxidermist. Albert Glovitski — Stellar performer with Newton basketball squad. Joe Hanks —Chief occupation in school is contradicting Mr. Avery. Jack Keller —Spends most of his time shovelling snow at C.U.A.C. Ken Kerr —One of the crew- cut kids, always has his maths done. Roger Stashko •— Always getting into Mr. Leaven’s hair. What hair? Albert Jaworski —Strathcona’s delight . . . No. 17 . . . room baritone. Orest Kiz — A ’Toban fan. Sees all, hears all, knows nothing. Ted Konyk — One of the jokesters. Dwelling at Andy’s Paradise. Bill Kushneiryk — The rugby star of Room 1. Keeps away from females. Bill Morlock —Room l’s A1 Socialist. Ambition: undertaker. Left early to work. Ron Schwartz —Wonder why Mr. Fraser is losing his hair. Steve Skrybalo —One of the bright boys of our room. Loves basketball. Henry Small —Mr. Leavens’ next case and disgrace. Black Hawks’ ace. Jim Sokulski — Quiet, shy, likeable, friendly sort of guy. Bernie Werbicki —He was born? Also works in a store. Norman “Dice” Weisner — Room l’s giant midget. Our chocolate boy. Jerry Yaskiewich —Coach of the trot¬ ting weasles. “Tornado Yach.” Reginald “Percival” Chopp — An all¬ round all-star athlete. Ray McMillan —Prefers a parka by the windows in Mr. Leavens’ class. Rudy Babynchuk — Always wears a pleasant smile. Ambition: rugby star. (Continued on Page 65) 30 Isaac Newton High School



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BACK ROW (left to right)—William Couling, Bob Daski, Carl Taylor, Jim Komishon, Ed Leipz, George Klein, Ronald White, Nick Pidmurny, Ted Cody. THIRD ROW -Doug Paterson, Tony Procuik, Walter Frankoski, Jack Stepko, Stanley Buch- kowski, Walter Krenz, John Melnyk, Walter Staskiewicz, Bill Byskal. SECOND ROW—Stella Romanov, Norma Pearson, Bernice Dobrowski, Hazel Hollands, Shirley Mallow, Olga Kizlyk, Marge Brown, Joyce Brown. FIRST ROW—Lily Tepper, Helen Staskiewicz, Eleanor Hallick, Sylvia Green, Mary Lobchuk, Zonie Kuzymko, Olga Kuzyk, Jeannette Rybak, Helen Grobowiecki. MISSING—Loreen Smith. Room 3 Joyce Brown—Has an ambition to be¬ come a nurse. Marge Brown — Mr. Gresham’s ideal algebra student. Stan Buchkowski—Has a flare for pub¬ lic speaking. Bill Byskal—A guy noted for his brush- cut. Ted Cody — A lad who is good for laughs. Bill Couling -— Known as A24738 at Minto barracks. Bob Daski—Excels in basketball and hockey, also sports rep. Bernice Dobrowski — Room secretary, always seen collecting money. Walt Frankoski—Nick’s favorite spar¬ ring partner. Helen Grabowiecki — Nominated as Meeses of the room. Sylvia Green—Ambition to become a school teacher? Eleanor Hallick — Ball of fire in the room, small and blonde. Hazel Hollands—Never in trouble. Am¬ bition; social worker. Olga Kizlyk—Olga Kuzyk’s better half. George Klien — Giving Hope competi¬ tion, in the nose department. Jim Komishon—Dark blonde, blue eyes, has no heart interests. Walt Krenz—A fair haired, studious, melancholy chap. Olga Kuzyk—The girl who always has a smile. Zonie Kuzymko—Never talks. Ambi¬ tion: secretary to a lawyer. Ed Leipz — Hobby photography, also quite a wolf. Mary Lobchuk—Mr. Pearce’s favorite student in the room. Shirley Mallow—Quiet, studious, and always has her homework done. John Melnyk—Blonde, blue eyed, an all-round guy. Doug Paterson — On his spare after¬ noons goes to Andy’s. (Continued on Page 65) 32 Isaac Newton High School

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