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

 - Class of 1950

Page 28 of 118

 

Isaac Newton High School - Newtonian Yearbook (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 28 of 118
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Irftuietef iaaLl . . . Se+tiosi Gla4A.e i Room 1 Mr. Armstrong — Teaches history, pi’neer style— Even does it with a smile. Thinks his class is tops ... we hope, Though we’re just a bunch of dopes. Irene Bahry —The silent (?) type, with a great deal of wisdom. Wonderful friend, and a swell person to know. Ross Barr — Sharp dresser; keen in sports; has a friendly personality. This “Cac’s” man laughs at all jokes! (His own). Dolores Laurie Bauer — Cute, neat, with a wonderful personality. She’s bound to go- far. Ambition: A perfect housewife. Ed. Bauer — Never a dull moment in our room when Ed is around. (Why teachers go gray!!!). Johnny Bo Bohonos — The lover of all music. Rosedale’s short stop, and all time athlete. Ambition: Sport’s writer. Janet Jan Carter — Combination of beauty and brains. Jans’ got what it takes to be successful in any field. Ernie Defort — This talented violinist is always willing to help!!! Favorite pastime — Dancing. Ambition: Musician, or artist. Phil Fricker — Has a keen interest in hockey. Comes to school when there’s nothing else to do. Diana Grabowecky — Our 4 ' 11 bundle of curiosity. A swell girl, with a keen personality, who just loves Blondes!! Emerald Gilly Guilberry — The gal (Continued on Page 79)

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HELEN RISCHINSKY A serious - minded student who’s interest lies in basket¬ ball. Ambition: To have a seven-day school week. Ulti¬ mate Fate: Superintendent of “Bored of Education’’. JOHN SHARBY Who’s a Bornoff violinist worthy of mention, A lad who’s obtaining slips but skipping detention. Always short of matches (no not Lauren Bacall), —But, John “Poin” Sharby, famous for “scratching” a white ball. JEANETTE SOVINSKI Like boracic acid she’s easy on the eyes. Our petite blue¬ eyed speed-typist’s ambition is to be an airline stewardess. SYLVIA STARK Our assistant editor and Year Book Rep., Comes baseball season—she’s full of pep! In the I.S.C.F. an active member, And an excellent “Y” leader —you must remember! LEONA TUREK Our quiet industrious class¬ mate who plays fine piano. Claims she hates men. Ulti¬ mate Fate: Nurse in an army hospital. RON “Chee-Chee” WOLOSKI Room 20’s Arthur Murray, Lives in Fort Rouge, but does he worry? His first loves are Connie’s, Laine records and dancing, Alas girls, leaving little time for romancing. JEAN ZAJAC Our quiet and cheerful class¬ mate. A sharp kid—nothing needles her. Ambition: To re¬ ceive her B.Sc. at the Uni¬ versity of Manitoba. ELSIE SAMILA Elsie never tires of telling us about the two men in her life (her brothers). A hard¬ working student who is loads of fun. ROSEMARY SHEWCHAN Our charming classmate who hails from Sault Ste. Marie. Supporter of opera cast and mad about basketball and “Bill’. Ambition: Teacher. Ultimate Fate: Lady wrestler. GERALD STANICK Our Bornoff man, Is trying to sleep his way through school—if he can! In basketball, he stops passes with an uplifted arm, But frankly, we think it’s to keep his viola hand from harm! SYLVIA STEIN Our cute little track star also takes the honors for scholas¬ tic achievement and musical ability. She may been seen sprinting to “Stellar’s” games on “Brisky” nights. ROY “Shorty” WILKINSON Excells in several things: At geometry he’s a whiz, in basketball he’s got wings. He sprained his ankle and about his homework made a big fuss, But a week later returned, two books ahead of us. RAY “Laughing Boy” YAUK Room 20’s Broda, Played hockey with Isaac Brock in North Dakota. His spare time is spent at Connie’s or the Press, But, oh you poor girls! steers clear of anything in a dress. Mr. BABB A swell class teacher is Mr. Babb, Usually found in the chemis¬ try lab. Of his smile we never tire, And his patience we admire. CAMERA-SHY GRADS MARGARET “Muggs” SMITH Our ex-Vice-President left early to work for Monarch Life, but “Her sole concern with work was considering how she might best avoid it.” Tough luck, Marge! SOPHIE KLEMCHUK One of our former members who left while the going was good. From what we hear, she is doing well in the work that she has undertaken. Good luck, Sophie! DAVE ZELISKA Left shortly after Christmas to work at the Dominion Bank. Remember us when you are president, Dave. SHIRLEY “Lula” LALEUNE Left earlier in the year to work for Monarch Life. Likes school socials and “Alf”. Am¬ bition: What every girl wants. STAN SKURZANSKY Our cheerful friend who left school earlier in the year to seek his fortune in the R.C. M.P. Best of luck, Stan! BORDEN KARDASH The man who taught Arthur Murray how to dance. Is taking an apprenticeship at C.P.R. on how to make and buff rings. In a few years will be pres, of the C.P.R. WALTER SOKOLOWSKI To sum Walter up we may say “I thank whatever gods may be for my unconquer¬ able soul”. Walter’s had a tough time but he’s come through.



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Room 3 Gunhild Backus — Our former vice- pres. She adds zest to our French periods. A contender for the late-slip crown. Olga Bardecki — Geom. will forever be a mystery to her but not her Secret l oves. Helen Borkowski — Believes that good behaviour is the best policy in school and therefore never gets in trouble. Victor Dereniuk — “Vic”, the boy with the fascinating grin who likes to crack jokes and play ball. Sleffie Ewashkiw — If not reading notes she’s writing one. Might settle down to work some day. Roy Inouye — Practical joker whose jokes are always backfiring. If not kibitzing he plans our room socials. We’re still waiting. Janet Kansky — A member of Eaton’s Junior Executive. Holds the record for late slips in our room. Lillian Karpynka — Room 3’s rival to Chopin. Her brilliant piano pounding helped make the opera a success. Bob Ketchen — “Buckets” hopes to be¬ come a pro curler. Member of the famed Harlem “5”. A junior eager. Sylvia Koniuck — Always gets good marks; loves jazz, socials, Robert Mitchum and staying away from school. Elsie Kucy — An attractive miss with a pleasant personality and can play the accordion. Adolph Kukulowicz — Our noble pres. Starry centre-man with Canadiens. If you have Geom. problems, consult Aggie!! Ed. Labinowich — Ed. is an intelligent boy who will go far, but the question is — which way??? Vicky Plawiak — Popular and always full of vim and vigour and an un¬ appreciated gift of gab. Peter Pura — Our starry eager. Spends (Continued on Page 80) Newtonian 27

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