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Room 19 Lucy Boyko — Only girl in our room who takes bookkeeping. Plans to be¬ come a bookkeeper. Tom Chapryk — Tall, dark and hand¬ some lad. Ambition to become a star rugby player. Bernice Cherski — Social rep. Believes good things come in small packages. Played on the room basketball team. Stan Duke — One of our bright boys who enjoys playing basketball. Am¬ bition to become a hockey reporter. Albert Glovitski — Tall, dark president. Plays basketball for Stellars and Seniors. Captain of the Gobblers Basketball team. Joe Hanks — Spends his time chewing gum and contradicting Mr. Arm¬ strong. Strongest man of our room. Hazel Hollands — The brains of our congregation. A pretty blushing brunette. Friend to all. Bernadette Horbachewski — Her motto “Better Late Than Never.” Played on the basketball team. A swell girl! Albert Jaworski — The artist who is responsible for the opera scenery. Favourite saying, “True, true, true.” Mary Kanusek — Lorraine’s better half. A cute blonde who likes passing com¬ ments and doesn’t mind receiving them. Jack Keller —The brightest lad of our room. Ambition: to become a star rugby player. Favourite saying, “Chicken.” Orest Kiz — The boy with the History brains. Spends his spare time usher¬ ing at wrestling matches. Lorraine Kropp — Spends her days at Newton but her evenings are private. Always seen with Mary K. Ted Konyk — Room 19’s book of jokes. One-half of 19’s terrific basketball team? Plays pool after school. Mr. Avery’s favourite. Eleanor Kuchei — A quiet blonde lass who is seldom heard above the up¬ roar of Room 19. (Continued on Page 79) 30 Isaac Newton High School
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Room 14 Marge Brown — A general favourite with everyone, Marge is an ardent supporter of all basketball games. Stanley Buchkowski — Our crew-cut kibitzer, who amazes teachers with his “LEGIBLE” writing, and good reading. Bill Byskal — One of Newton’s rugby stars, who enjoys a rough game. Oc¬ cupies Tobans’ penalty box during winter. Mildred Cardno — Our pin-up girl, who receives Valentines from a myster¬ ious “Fred”. Bernice Dobrowski — If Bernice isn’t talking, she’s eating, if she’s not eat¬ ing, she’s not at school. Rosemarie Fuhr — A promising art student, who always manages to have her homework done. Shirley Hogue —Mr. Mark’s FAVORITE Geometry pupil, who is interested in dramatics, Burt Lancaster and BOYS. Fred Harlem Ingaldson — Captain of famous “Harlem 5”, this boy has a longing for “FLO”-ting soap. Don Keller — Speedy Black Hawk star. Ambition: to play with the Leafs. Fate: ice-cleaner at Olympic. Jack Kempf —A quiet fellow who seems to like school, and maybe girls? Plays terrific basketball!!! Ronald Kendall — Our St. Vital science scholar who amazed us all by finish¬ ing the science book. George Klein — Room 14’s great wit. (Nit-wit). Reported to be in Elmwood quite often. Jim Speedy Komishon —Starry mem¬ ber of the “Harlem 5”, who would like to help “Jameison” curl. Leona Kosjar — A quiet, studious girl, who chums around with Lydia. Always seen reading library books. Harry Kowalik — One of our smarter students, who also excels in the sports of baseball and pool. Marian Kozloski — Conspicuous by her silence, this girl has just one am¬ bition: to get 90 in Latin. Zonie Kuzymko — The first half of the Kuzymko - Lobchuk combination. (Continued on Page 84) G.KLLIN T.ODOCIUtt J.ntMDf-
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fju+ii i Glalbeb Room 2 Mr. Klassen — Has guided us through another successful year. We came to him as strangers, but in no time we were old friends. To him go our heartiest thanks. Walter Bard — Comes to school to keep warm; has high hopes. Sylvia Berezyk — Pleasing personality; has an infectious smile and beautiful brown eyes. Joe Borchynski — Likes sports; likes girls; likes Mr. Avery; what about school? Ronald Borger — Quiet mechanic-type lad. “Don’t be so shy, Ronald”, we all tell him. Harold Clayton —Basketball shark; am¬ bitious; studious; loves German; likes good jokes. Teddy Ferens — Laughs at Bernie’s jokes; even laughs at his own. Ted Gacek — Hockey enthusiast; enjoys good jokes; ambitious; easy to get along with. Allen Guest — Has a personality plus; artistic; quite popular. Olga Halayko — Cheers people with twinkling blue eyes and auburn hair; a nice kid. Helen Holstein — Tall, slim, brunette; considerate; thoughtful; favorite say¬ ing, “Win the game, kids”. Alice Kardash — Nice blonde girl with an agreeable disposition. Edwin Kammerlock — (tuffy) Blonde little fellow; liked by the class. Etheline Kirshoffer — A quiet blonde (Continued on Page 80) BACK ROW (left to right)—Walter Bard, Walter Narynski, Ronald Borger, Harold Clayton, Leon Sokalski, Bill McRae, Bernard Krill, Stan Stiasny, Ted Gacek. THIRD ROW—Allen Guest, Ron Schettler, Leo Konyk, Eddie Penziwol, Ted Ferens, John Solarz, Joe Borchynski, Allan Opalick, Don Mac. SECOND ROW—Kay Zajae, Myra Stelmach, Larysa Zaleska, Etheline Kirchhofer, Mr. J. F. Klassen, Helen Holstein, Alice Kardash, Dawne Krywonis, Lorraine Tuchak. FRONT ROW—Olga Halayko, Violet Smallakoff, Helen Tymchak, Sylvia Bereziuk. MISSING—Edwin Kammerlock. Newtonian 81
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