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Compliments of STARLAND FOX REGENT BIJOU THEATRES ST. JOHN ' S TAILORS 105614 Main Street SO LOW AY ' S SELKIRK AVENUE at Andrews UNION HARDWARE A. MALOFIE - A. FEDUN Electrical Supplies, Crockery, etc. 115 McGregor St. Phone 55 559 Special Rates to Graduates at Warren’s Flower Shop 804 Main St. Phone 53 914 CRESCENT CREAMERY COMPANY LIMITED • MILK • BUTTER • CREAM • ICE CREAM “Quality Guarded” Dairy Products for Over 44 Years Phone 37 101 Compliments of Tadman Hardware COMPANY LIMITED A complete line of Hardware, Crockery, Paints, Etc. Dinnerware a Specialty “North Winnipeg’s Largest Hardware Store” Phone 51 167 866-68 Main St. Compliments of DR. KANCHIER DENTIST 407 Selkirk Ave. Phone 55 204 Compliments of White Cross Drug Store M. LAZECHKO Chemist and Druggist 1578 Arlington St. Phone 57 830 WESTERN MUSIC (Manitoba) Ltd. “Music Exclusively” Victor-Columbia Records 286 Graham Ave. Phone 923 241 Waldman ' s Dispensary Prescription Centre 406 Selkirk Ave. Phone 52 591 HI-SPOT SNACK SHOP “Try Our Delicious Hamburgers” • McGregor and Mountain Phone 57 910 66 Isaac Newton High School
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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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Liela Kasper—Always has something to say. Elsie Morowicki—The petite individual who is seldom heard. Dorothy Stefanyshyn—Ever taste her fudge? Wow! What a cook. Adeline Zebrasky—Quiet, but fun to have around. Audrey Leibrecht — The girl with the peaches and cream complexion. Teena Natalona—Tiny, dark and silent. Eileen Brunn — Unfortunate when it comes to catching buses. Lorraine Trinkle—Has a smile on her face for everybody. Loretta Skabar—Fun to have around always. Olga Shafirka—A swell kid and liked by all. Nettie Bakuska—A cute lass who gets many a loss. Norma Lewicki—The leading “Ruth” of our talented room. ROOM 9 (Continued from page 34) Lorraine Kropp—The girl with all the brains. Ivy McFarlane—Always in a quandary about her love affairs. Virginia Melnychuck — Always in a daze. Wonder why? Sophie Monjeskie — The reason why teachers go grey. Anne Nykoluk—Good kid, laughs at all things. Victoria Nykoluk—A quiet gal, but a good friend of all. Margaret Petrush — Spends her part time in school. Irene Scholl—A cute redhead who’s al¬ ways “Bobing” around. Anne Sech—Innocent flower, at certain times. Vera Serafin—Always hunting for a new man. Olga Soltyki—(Saga). Thinks a certain Klassen man is terrific. Jean Strogas—Has terrific curves . . . in bowling that is. Eleanor Wachtler—Quiet in school, but outside, boy, oh, boy! Olive Wanscaz—A little jiving bumble bee! Anne Zacharkiw—The girl who’s al¬ ways looking into the mirror. Evelyn Rosnyk—Her own main interest is basketball, or is it the coach? Mary Prytula — Our tall and terrific speed typist. Janet Carter—(Jan), a dark lass who’s always talking or dancing. ROOM 11 (Continued from page 35) Adolph Kukulowicz — Lone hockey player of our class (our icy hope). Elsie Lotocki ■— Believes “the dimmer the porch-light, the greater the scan¬ dal power.” Alf Leonard — Tall, blonde, cute and athletic. (Don’t rush, girls). Olga Leitch — Thinks she knows her “props.” (She can dream can’t she?) Jenny Olesky—A brunette who desires to become a “lap-lander.” Ona Olynyk—Crazy over algebra (and we do mean crazy). Teddy Petrie — Talks and gets a lot done. Vicky Plawiak — Resembles cake — sweet as icing—full of nuts. Paul Rapinchuk—Secretary—but still a hopeless case. John Sharby — A sparkling-eyed boy who listens attentively to nothing. Elsie Samila—Sings “I’m looking over a he-man’s shoulder.” Agnes Skibinski — The girl who’s in everything (we do mean everything). Phyllis Slobodian—Can she dance! Oh, is that what she’s doing? Carol Sokoloski—Forms a click with a few other clucks. Jeanette Sovinski—Indeed a jewel — (not shortening). Sylvia Stark—Interest focussed on the opposite sex instead of algebra. Lillian Starin—-“They always talk whc never think.” Ron Woloski—Knows all about mag¬ netism—attracts girls. Jenny Wilk—Comes to school early to get the mirror first. He held her close as the music drifted into a dreamy waltz. Allan S.: “Doesn’t this dance just make you long for another?” Kris. M.: “Yes, but he couldn’t come tonight.” Newtonian 67
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