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

 - Class of 1949

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BACK ROW (left to right)—Ann ZacharMw, Mary Kanusek, Emerald Guilberry, Jean Strogas Mary Prytula, Miss S. Halprin, Sylvia Jensen, Janet Carter, Joanne Baziuk, Stephanie Kalyta, Irene Bahry. THIRD ROW (left to right)—Grace Garnett, Joan Heffel, Irene Scholl, Ann Nykoluk Sophie Monjeski, Vera Serafin, Eleanor Wachtler, Janet Kohler, Dolores Bauer, Margaret Petrush SECOND ROW—Grace Kurnesky, Victoria Nykoluk, Ivy McFarlane, Jeannette Mayuk Evelyn Rosnyk, Lorraine Kropp, Marjorie Finkle, Joyce Marczak, Bernadette Hor- bachawski. THIRD ROW—Bernice Cherski, Olive Wonsacz, Virginia Melnychek, Evelyn Manchul, Bernice Manchulenko, Diane Grabowecky, Ruth Jasper, Olga Soltyki, Marion Kux- house, Ann Sech. Room 9 We of Room 9 would like to express our thanks to Miss Halprin, who has set us . so fine an example and tried so hard to get us through. Irene Bahry — Thinks geography and “Johnny” are synonyms. Dolores Bauer—Just one big bundle of personality. Joanna Baziuk—Tall, cute and trim— a smile for everyone. Bernice Cherski—Known as “Cherksy,” likes doing chores for Mr. Fraser. Marjorie Finkle — Slender, tall and really terrific. Grace Garnett—Wants to know how to get Rich-ie fast. Diana Grabowecky—Sees all, hears all, and knows nothing. Joan Heffel — (Hench). The laughing girl, Mr. Fraser’s “apple blossom.” Bernadette Horbachawski—Spends her leisure time laughing. Ruth Jasper—Wonders why she can’t take “Art lessons.” Sylvia Jensen—Is always laughing at Mr. Fraser’s jokes. Stephanie Kalyta—Can be seen in the hall looking for ???? Mary Kanusek — Shy, but is friendly with all. Janet Kahler — Our worthy president and a wonderful girl. Grace Kurnesky •— What makes men turn to whistle? Marion Kuxhouse—The girl who is al¬ ways telling jokes. Evelyn Manchul—A quiet, petite lass with lots of wisdom. Bernice Manchulenko—“Midge,” a tiny chick with lots of class. Joyce Murczak ■— Motto: “better late than never.” Emerald Guilberry—Ambition: to reach six feet. Jeanette Mayuk—Is dreaming about a certain John. (Continued on Page 67) Isaac Newton High School 34

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Room 8 Before we start to tear apart the in¬ dividuals of our grand room, we would like to express all our thanks to Miss Babb for her help and guidance through the year. Sophie Kachanovsky — The leading prima donna of our school operetta. Terry Williams—Makes a habit of get¬ ting into trouble. Rose Douglas—A good friend to come to with troubles. Frieda Erback — A girl who believes “silence is golden.” Ruth Appier, Luba Boychuk—Two good friends who see it through thick and thin. Marion Balagus — Likes keeping our room in fits of laughter. Bernice Dolinsky—Likes to keep the boys guessing. Olga Pilutnick—Quick tempered but a good friend. Geraldine Schettler — Led the room with brains and personality. Cordelia Reichert—A girl with talent, looks and brains. Vera Kammerlock — The petite, cute blonde of our room. Olga Fritz—Always seen joking and fooling around. Adele Schumaker — Likes disagreeing with the teachers. Helen Emelmchenko—The silent blonde bombshell of our room. Maureen Butt — The only strawberry blonde of our room. Gloria Ewanchuk — Quiet, but what a temper. Wow! Mary Basisty—Another one who con¬ tributes to the room’s fun. Steffie Morwicki—Room 8’s lost week¬ end. Jeanette Kurnesky — Didn’t take her long to get around? Laura Artes—A girl who is quite sports- minded. (Continued on Page 65) BACK ROW (left to right)—Maureen Butt, Frieda Erbach, Nettie Bakuska, Eleanore Penziwol, Miss Babb, Cordelia Reichert, Eileen Brunn, Helen Emelnichenko, Rose Douglas. THIRD ROW—Terry Williams, Adele Schumaker (vice-president), Jeannette Kurnesky, Gloria Ewanchuk, Adeline Zebrasky, Norma Lewicki, Loretta Skabar, Olga Shafirka, Elsie Morawicki. SECOND ROW—Florence Tokar, Antonia Deda. Olga Pilutik, Sophie Kachanovsky, Frances Muska, Dorothy Stephanyshyn, Leila Kasper. FIRST ROW—Olga Fritz. Lorraine Trinkle, Ruth Appier, Geraldine Schettler (president), Vera Kammerlock (secretary), Laura Artis (social rep.), Teena Natalona, Mary Basisty, Audrey Liebrecht. MISSING—Luba Boychuk, Bernice Dolinsky, Stephanie Morwicki. Newtonian 33



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Room Room ll’s intelligent pupils Thank Mr. Pearce for his diligent scruples. As a result of his disciplining We made Grade 10 a year of winning. All the grades and classes Thank Mr. Pearce from the lads and lasses. Gunhild Backus—Favorite sport, run¬ ning—especially after boys. Olga Bardecki — Nursie! Come over here and hold my hand. Grace Bohonos—Dainty, demure sports captain, always quiet (oh, yeah!) Florence Baynham—She’s like a puzzle there’s lots of “figuring” to her. Helen Borkowski—Doesn’t take school too seriously. Joan Bronson—The girl with poise ’n’ brains (say that fast). Joyce Bruhart—Attractive and attract¬ ed. Says her prayers every night (ah, men!) Victor Dereniuk—Mathematics field -— cute numbers and additional figures. 11 Steffie Ewanchuk — Is good at every¬ thing (?) but silence. Helen Grabowski — Smart, quiet (?), reserved (for whom?) Stanis Halloway—Have you any brains to spare (I’m hungry). Janet Kansky — Voted our “Pick-up- late-slip” girl. Bob Ketchen—Might some day become ambitious and try working. Harry Kardynal—The boy who asks all those subtle questions. Lillian Karpynka—Rushes home to see if the “male” has arrived. Eugene Kubay ■— Conspicuous by his silence, occasionally caught breath¬ ing. Sylvia Koniuck — A dainty brunette who’s always figuring (what?). Barry Krawchuk—Our president looks at the teacher but never listens. Elsie Kucy—“No can do,” especially in maths. (Continued on Page 67) BACK ROW (left to right)—Ron Woloski, Vic Dereniuk, Adolph Kukulowicz, Bob Ketchen, Paul Rapinchuk, Mr. W. G. Pearce, Barry Krawchuk, Alf Leonard, John Sharby, Ted Petiu, Harry Kardynal, Eugene Kubay. THIRD ROW-Helen Borkowski, Jenny Olesky, Gunhild Backus, Helen Grabowski, Olga Leitch, Lillian Starin, Phyllis Slobodian, Agnes Skibinski. SECOND ROW—Joyce Bruhart, Carol Sokolosky, Jeanette Sovinsky, Sylvia Koniuk. Steffie Ewashkiw, Elsie Lotocki, Jenny Wilk, Elsie Samila, Stanis Halloway. FIRST ROW—Florence Baynham, Sylvia Stark, Vicky Plawiak, Grace Bohonos, Janet Kansky, Lillian Karpynka, Joan Bronson, Olga Bardecki. MISSING—Ona Olynyk, Elsie Kucy. Newtonian 35

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