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J lonovir dllst 1948-49 GRADE X Baynham, Florence Olynyk, Ona Collins, Roger Petrie, Ted Gidzinski, Bernice Ropinchuk, Paul Gidzinski, Helena Samila, Elsie Grabowski, Helen Schettler, Geraldine Johnson, Mildred White, Ronald Leitch, Olga Yauk, Ray GRADE XI Bednard, Dorothy Jaremko, Anne Crossley, Ken Johnston, Tom Danyluk, Steve Kupecki, Mary Doerksen, Dan Morita, Kieko Ehnat, Jennie Palamar, Eddie Fraser, David Roscoe, Orest Hryciuk, Nestor Schachter, Albert GRADE XII Matriculation Lewicki, Betty Phillips, Bill GRADE XII Commercial Allan, Bruce Lozo, Patricia Bilocerkowich, Waite ir Moskal, Ted Bodak, Rose Lee Ominski, Irene Dowhanyk, Lesia Palamar, Josephine Fedoruk, Bill Pastuck, Ernie Kansky, Vivian Yurechko, Lily 36 Isaac Newton High School
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Page 37 text:
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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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In Hr murium LILLIAN EDWARDS JT was with deep regret that we learned of the passing of Lillian Mary Edwards on March 31. She came in the fall of 1940 to take over the secretarial work of our school. Although Miss Edwards had been on the teaching staff pre¬ ceding this appointment, it was during this period of eight years that she made an out¬ standing contribution in the organization of office routine. Miss Edwards was born in North Winnipeg, and attended Aberdeen and St. John’s schools. She and the other members of her family were real pioneers and pillars of the community. Teachers and students alike were impressed with the quiet tact and understanding displayed on all occasions. We shall miss her quiet kindli¬ ness, ready helpfulness and friendly under¬ standing. Newton has lost a true friend and indeed a rare personality. Newtonian 37
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