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

 - Class of 1949

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ROOM 1 (Continued from page 30) Ross Barr—The comical chap laughs at the slightest thing. Edwin “Constable” Bauer—Has great ability. Ambition: sausage maker. John “Bo” Bohonos—Room social rep. Colorful chap to have around. Ray “Bozo” Brodwich—The girls’ first choice. Ambition: bachelor. Mike “Muscles” Chabon—Room presi¬ dent and bouncer. Tom Chapryk—Ambition: mouse exter¬ minator. Ultimate fate: husband. Eddie (Disc Jockey) Chucko—Likes a lot of jazz. Ernie Defort—A musician, spends a lot of time on a violin. Edward Drall—Pin boy. Ambition: to own a bowling alley. Stan Duke—Spends most of his time at Exhibition playing hockey. ROOM 2 (Continued from page 31) Ian Richardson — Is our class sports gossip. Helen Richinsky — Insists algebra is easy when you know how. Joe Sarahan — Always looks at the teacher, but never listens. Bohdan Semchuk—Did his homework so he could practice juggling. Marjorie Shinnimin — A newcomer to our city but brainy nevertheless. Joe Shurgot—An idealist, who believes in no homework. Michael Simmons—Enjoys wasting time wandering in the halls. Orest Slobodian’s voice takes him places —out of the room. Lillian Smith—Does her German faith¬ fully. (Oh yea?) Virginia Squirk—Can’t understand why “talking” is right and “talkin’ ” isn’t. Gerald Stanick — Thinks holidays are best part of school life. Jeanne Steciuk—“Beginning to see the light.” (Algebra.) Sylvia Stein—Cute and small, with a smile for all. Rosalie Tkachyk—Petite ’n’ sweet, she’s seldom heard—often seen. Ray Yauk—All-star goalie, his interests lie in sports. Jean Zajac—Though she says little, she thinks much. Pauline Zajankowski—Gets a headache spelling her own name. Ted Zapp — Handsome, curly-haired man about town. Genk. Allan Zelmer — Claims that teachers pick on him. And last, but not least, Mrs. McKay, who helped us over “first year jit¬ ters” and started ' us on the road to success. For helping us learn—accept our thanks. ROOM 3 (Continued from page 32) Norma Pearson—Year Book rep. Has a pleasing personality . Nick Pidmurny—Mrs. Blount’s favorite narrator. Tony Prociuk—Target for all the mis¬ siles in the room. Stella Romanov — A cheerful person who is always laughing. Jeanette Ryback — A petite brunette with light brown eyes. Loreen Smith—Dark haired, dark eyed, a blushing lass. Helen Staskiewicz — Manages to keep ahead of her brother in studies. Walt Staskiewicz — The three-in-one boy: handsome, muscular and ath¬ letic. Jack Steple—Small, quiet, crew-cut lad. Carl Taylor—Our vice-president, quiet, well-mannered, studious. Lily Tepper—Mama’s girl, greatly liked by all the teachers. Ron White — Six-foot, three-inch class president. All the teachers look up to him. Mr. Lind—The last is best and so is ,Mr. Lind. ROOM 8 (Continued from page 33) Florence Tokar—Always smiling as she passes out the ink. Eleanore Penzinol—So quiet we hardly know she’s here. Frances Muska—Only heard when a joke is cracked. Antonia Deda—Always ready to give a helping hand. Newtonian 65

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huan.dd. Governor General’s Medal This year’s award winner, Albert Schachter, is well-known to most stu¬ dents as the editor of our school paper “The Nor’Wester.” Albert, besides be¬ ing literarily inclined, managed to ob¬ tain a 90.5 average in the year’s work. Some of his other activities include the role of villain in the dramatic club’s melodramatic production of “Curse You, Jack Dalton,” and a position on the Year Book Staff. ★ The Alumni Scholarship The recipient of the Alumni Scholar¬ ship is a very modest Grade XII stu¬ dent. Edward Martin has for three years maintained a high average be¬ sides acting as class officer and helping out in everything he could. During his whole stay at Newton this quiet, like¬ able student has put his all into all class ventures. He has been the man behind the scenes in many activities—always doing things quietly and efficiently. ★ Isaac Newton Scholarships Matriculation — Nestor Hryciuk, a very reticent Grade XI student, was awarded this scholarship. He obtained an average of 88.3% for the year’s work. Nestor is a very fine boy, who cooper¬ ates in all class ventures. Teachers find it a pleasure to mark his examination papers—particularly in Algebra, where his average is 99. Commercial—Mary Kupecki, the win¬ ner of this scholarship, is a quiet, pretty girl. She has a record to be proud of and has made one of the top Commer¬ cial averages this year. A diligent worker whose friendly personality has won her many friends. ★ The Isaac Newton Memorial Trophy The winner of this trophy for ’49 is a girl well known in the community for her athletic achievements. Lesia Dowhanyk captained both the Inter- High Volleyball and Basketball champs as well as her room teams. Lesia also entered the ball-throw at Field Day, placing 2nd in the “D” class. Not content with taking an active part in all teams, she represented her rooms on the Athletic Committee where she also held a co-chairmanship. Lesia, the winner of this trophy, was: —The spirit and inspiration of every team on which she played. —Set up the plays during games. —Maintained a high standard of skill that was an example to other aspiring athletes. —Won the respect and confidence of her team-mates because of her ability to speak with authority and good judg¬ ment. —Sportsmanship, drive (the will to win) and co-ordination (inate ability). ★ The Peter Kalyta Memorial Trophy Ed Solarz, winner in the Boys’ Ath¬ letic Division, has done a great deal in the field of athletics right from his early days at Newton. A member of the Junior Basketball team for two years, and sparkplug of our Champion Soccer Team of ’49, Ed also stars in track. Lean and lanky Solarz garnered 15 points at our own Field Day. His good sportsmanship, coupled with the above-mentioned achievements, show that he well deserved this award. ★ Andy Babynchuk wins Royal Academy Award. This Grade XII matriculation! student of Isaac Newton High School has won the 1949 Royal Academy of Music scholarship and also the $150 Winnipeg Women’s Musical scholarship. There were only two Royal Academy of Music scholarships awarded to Cana¬ dians this year. The scholarship en¬ titles the holder to three years’ tuition at the Academy in London plus ex¬ penses. All Isaac Newton wishes you continued success, Andy. 64 Isaac Newton H igh School



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