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

 - Class of 1950

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MARJORIE BROWN The “New Look” girl. From short-cropped hair to balle¬ rinas, she’s the very image of Vogue’s “Manequine of the Future”. She loves school socials and “les hommes”. TEP CUIPAK Here’s a fellow who comes to school to kill time when he has nothing else to do. Often found worrying about the person from whom he can copy his next assignment. Nevertheless, Ted has a smile for everyone. CECILIA (Cece) DURBAN Pert ’n Pretty, a general ad¬ viser and also general handy¬ man. she’s the answer to an eligible bachelor’s dream. Auditions accepted Monday and Saturday nights, boys. Cece is one of the “Seven Ladies”. LUCY “Shoesy” GOLICH Dark and slim, Lucy is a captivating damsel. Believes in club socials and is a Toronto fan. Could it be Johnnie? Ambition: Defence worker. Ultimate fate: House¬ wife. ANNE HOLOWATY OH! Nursie! A male’s vision after recovery from shock will be our Anne. Enjoys her favorite pastime—leading a C.G.I.T. group. Intends to be a Social Leader. BERNICE “Bernie” KEHOE Loves school and shorthand. Famed for Peek - a - Boo blouses (keyhole neckline) and trips to????. Ambition: Mikado’s secretary. Ultimate Fate: Shadow’s wife. ADELINE “Kozy” KOSUBAL Catches 9.05 bell, and starts the day looking for her books. Intends to send her Year Book out. Hope HE en¬ joys it, Kozy. MARY “Cupcake” KUPECKI A blushing blonde, full of ambition. Scholarship winner. Mary lent her vocal chords to the success of our operetta. Her spare time is spent at the theatre or baby-sitting (Lucy). ROMEO LIPP A small member of Room 16, but as intelligent as they come. Attends all possible room socials. He’s a great guy and is well liked by both males and females. NANCY CHACKOWSKY Small and rarely heard, Nancy may surprise us yet. Plays mandolin at Labor. Her favorite pastime is spent in the library reading Shake¬ speare ana History. OLGA (Dimini) DUMANCHUK A big surprise in a small package, she displayed her talents in the Mikado. Cor¬ sages are Dimini’s specialty, although she can’t decide between Red Roses and Talis¬ man. JOHN “Greenback” FOGA Staggers into school at 10.15 after being abruptly aroused by his mother from his beauty sleep. The versatile manager of the “Fabulous Gents”. Pastime, making passionate love to a pool cue. Oh, his week-ends!!! MARLENE “Cheshire” HOLINACK Technically related to Ein¬ stein — always in profound thought. Her motto: “GRIN and bear it”. Ambition. Re¬ arranging Webster’s. Ultimate Fate: Reading Webster’s. MIRIAM “Shim” JOHNSON Tall and slim “Shim” fulfills the ideal of a secretary— Perfect, Prompt and Prudent. Works at Dayton’s and spends leisure hours swimming at the “Y” (W, of course). WALTER “Kohuty” KOHUT A smart dresser, and a “Wild- root-Cream-Oil-Charlie”, he’s “Class” with the class. In¬ tends to be a radio engineer, but probably will continue as laborer for Free Press. VICTOR “Keka” KOWAL A great sport lover, excelling mainly in basketball and rugby. We wonder how come Walt Disney is still pushing a pencil when Keka is around. How about starting your own strip, Vic? JULIE LEVANDOSKI An ardent scholar who espe¬ cially excels in bookkeeping. Rarely seen at socials. De¬ cided future—pushing an am¬ bulance. JOYCE “Scrooge” MACUSH Room 16’s outlaw. Adores eating but never sharing. Loves Commercials and Chuck and is an ardent Phone Phan. Contributed vocal talents to the success of our Mikado. Another of the “Seven Ladies”.

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BILL KOSHOWSKI Frustrated author of the room who has a subtle sense of humor. Chiefly governed by nature’s philosophy. Special interests are in fish¬ ing and duck hunting. Sounds too fishy, Bill??? BARBARA MacDONALD Popular with everyone, Babs managed the room hockey team. Loves English mainly on account of its para- Fraser”ing. Loads of fun; fond of arguments. She’ll make a terrific nurse. WALTER PALISNUK This boy caused many a girl’s heart to flutter. Ener¬ getic?? social rep. “Poozy” was a star performer on the basketball and rugby team. OREST ROSCOE “The gentleman” of Room 7; another “Einstein” in the making. His shy smile and deep voice make him popular with the opposite sex. Liter¬ ary ability displayed as ass’t editor of the Newtonian. CORINNE LOBOZ This modest young artist also shows exceptional talent in dramatics. Her quiet, pleasing manner assures us of her success in whatever profes¬ sion she undertakes. FRANCES NOSEWORTHY This sparkling, brown-eyed Miss rates high with every¬ body; enjoys a great deal of “Tom”foolery. Plans to be¬ come a teacher and undoubt¬ edly the kids will pay atten¬ tion to “her”. URSULA PETER Brookland’s loss is Newton’s gain. She confirms the saying that “all good things come in small packages”. Another prospect for the teaching pro¬ fession. The best of luck!! HELEN SERAFIN A competent lass who be¬ lieves that silence is golden”. So far, her social life is a secret, but then—who knows? JIM SPIRITO Life would be dull without Jim?? Outstanding story tell¬ er and conversationalist. Mr. Gresham’s favorite playmate who hopes someday to study agriculture at U. HELEN STACYSHYN A gal with a rare sense of humor. Takes life as it comes and has no definite plans for the future. GEORGE TAYLOR Versatile sports captain. Georgie enjoys physics, food, Frankie Lane and some might say—school. Claims women don’t interest him, but who knows??? OLGA STACKIW Vim, vigour and vitality, can be applied to our pert sports’ captain. In spite of her many interests in school events, she manages to keep up her scholastic achievements. HELEN STARK Displayed her musical talent in “The Mikado”. Keeps her figure trim by trying to beat the 9 o’clock bell. Her con¬ geniality wins her many friends. WILBERT WAGNER West Kildonan’s gift to Room 7. This lad’s friendly per¬ sonality stands him in good stead. An outstanding per¬ former in the operetta. Hopes to become a commercial artist. JACK WIDDOWSON Our ever-smiling blond friend who shines on the basketball court?? This “nature boy” spends his spare time sleep¬ ing, strumming the guitar and going to the “cinema”. Mr. GRESHAM Many thanks are due to this teacher for his bearing with us through a hectic year. His friendly interest in us and our futures has made our year most enjoyable. XII - ROOM 16 DOROTHY BAHRY Stop! Look! Listen! You won’t hear anything! But jeepers, do you get an eyeful, brother! We call her “Three- bee’. Blonde, Blue-eyed and Beautiful. MITCHELL “Mitch” BARYLUK “MITCH” is a nice “feller” when he is around, which isn’t very often. Spare time is spent coaching Junior Girls’ Basketball team. Mitch is also a Stellar star.



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DOROTHY MARCYNIUK A whiz at school. Loves her piano and Jentsch. Favorite hobby — knitting sweaters. Plans to raise little Jerries. Pet phrase—shot-op! EDWIN “Mouldy” MOULDER Unlike most of our other boys Edwin is seldom heard but he’s a changed fellow after school, they say? How come, Mouldy? VERA MURRAY Vera’s magnetic personality and terrific sense of humor has brightened many a dull hour, making her a standout with everyone. Vera found time for the operetta. Snoop¬ er Editor and 16’s Year Book Rep. Another of the “Seven Ladies”. JOHN PALAMAR Popular room president. When there are posters to be painted and other work to be done, Johnny is always will¬ ing to give a helping hand. HILDA “Hopper” PEILUCK Holy Cow! Gee Whiz! Pei- lucks pet peeve—“Willows”. Room 16’s ace supporter and also sports’ maniac. You can’t see her, she’s too fast. But you sure can hear her. HA!! Also a member of the “Seven Ladies”. TED RANICK Another quiet member of Room 16. Takes active part in basketball, hockey and track. His spare time is spent aeroplane modelling. BOB “Robbie” RISTOCK Here’s a fellow who manages to win something on “Club 1340” quite often. Bob also manages to get his homework done in spite of some of the ignorance around him. (Not mentioning any names.) MARY RYBAK Behold! the room is quiet. In walks Mary to add a humorous touch to our de¬ finitely not funny Business World and Engish periods. One of the “Seven Ladies”. PHIL “Fosdick” SCHERBAK “Frustrated Felix” could often be heard straining his melodic bass voice serenad¬ ing his classmates. Has a magnetic appeal for a certain S.S. A member of the “GENTS”. WALTER “Moe” MOSCOVITCH A faithful officer in the Sea Cadets. Portrayed hidden talents as “Mikado” in our operetta. One of the few who manages to study during study periods. EMILY “Red MUDLO Father Time’s competitor try¬ ing to beat the 9 o’clock bell. Wonder if she keeps Steve waiting?? Likes to kibitz and jive. Tosses canned “(BEEF(S))” with informa¬ tion. “Seventh Lady”. NICK “Nicola” OLEK “Man is not man, but a Wolf”. How true! eh, Nicola? Either heard arguing or seen chasing “les femmes” around the room. What happens when school is over for the day? JOE “Kernel” PAWLIK Known as “Old Warrior” in basketball for phenomenal back-hand shots. Played rugby. Enjoys wild-week¬ ends. Likes “Mice” (women) but wonders if feeling is mutual. LILLIAN ‘“Midge” PETRIW Petite and sweet, she’s quite the prize. Hails from the sunny west. Theme song “Johnny Get Your Girl”. En¬ joys visiting Brooklands Can¬ teen, and tobogganing. Also a member of the “Seven Ladies”. AGNES “Aggie” RENKEWITZ “A little, tiny, pretty, witty, charming, darling is she.” Breathes a sigh of relief Friday afternoons. At last! a week-end and Chuck. LORRAINE “Lorrie” RITCHIE Hails from Lockport. Enjoys school, awaiting study periods to beat Aggie in a game of Checkers. We’re rooting for you, Lor rie! BILL RYCHKUN A quiet character, but is well liked by all. The girls voted him as “Billie Boy” but his thoughts are of “Mary” in Room 17. BORDEN SEMKIW Casanova Borden . . . No kidding. Claims he’s bored with school and is attending just as a pastime. A great kibitzer, he loves to travel (to Lockport).

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