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BACK ROW (left to right)—Ernie Dzamon, Don Purpur, Gordon Ruff, Gary Clarkes, Ray Smith, Bob Oliver, Tom Dovyak, Jack Hillsden. THIRD ROW—Edna Todd, Victor Durand, Doug Szajowski, Tom Liewicki, Bob Wagner, Pat Harynuk, Ralph Condon, Johnny Station, Angela Golovitch. SECOND ROW—Agnes Desmarais, Edith Myer, Sophie Ortynski, Shirley Du Gray, Dorothy Smart, Evelyn O’Bremski, Caroline Bakuska, Ellen Poynting. FRONT ROW—Olga Moskal, Dorothy Forsythe, Jennie Yaworski, Betty Chyzewski, Mr. Willows, Ann Chura, Grace Durban, Jean Zebrasky, Marlene Staskiewicz. MISSING—Fred Grabowski. Room 4 Caroline Bakuska —Goes only for those boys from Brooklands. Phyllis Bowey — Our pretty social rep. was exported to Ontario. Garry Clarkes — A lover of art, girls and especially homework. Ralph Condon — Our gift to the hockey world. Ann Chura — A bit bashful, likes to keep boys guessing. Agnes Desmarais — Ambition: sheep raiser. Ultimate fate: raising black sheep. Tom Dovyak — Always getting in trouble over women. Viclor Durand — Our Vice-Pres. takes his school work seriously. Grace Durban — Finds time for sports only. Nestor Dudar — A member of Cacs and a favourite pupil of Mr. Avery’s. Ernie Dzamon — Favourite saying: “There’s the Blonde Bomber from Room 11!” Betty Chyzewski — Pretty Betty thinks Tech has one wonderful rugby star. Shirley Du Gray — Room 4’s “Annie Oakley.” Dorothy Forsythe —“Pinky”, our pretty blonde, insists that she has no male interests. Angie Golovitch — Fourth in class but first with Robert (not Oliver). Fred Grabowski — The rugby star of Room 4. Pat Harynuk —Favorite saying: “Better late than never.” Jack Hillsden — Our star basketball coach of the Room 4 basketball champions. Tom Liewicki — Always boasting of how good his basketball team is. (Continued on Page 84) 32 Isaac Newton High School
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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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Room 9 Eleanor Ashby — Cac’s is “Blondie’s” second home. She’s cute with a nice personality. Luba Boychuk — Her wise cracks rock the room. Blonde and a terrific dresser. Violet Boreski — Has a date every night. Always putting in her last word. Eleanor Doyle — The girl who claims she has no heart interests. Oh yeah?? Julia Lohvenenko — Black-haired lass, very quiet. We often wonder if she’s still with us. Sonja Galazyk — Cute, short, with a terrific temper. This gal with a per¬ sonality plus is still going strong with Guyda. Jean Garyluke — Favorite saying “Hi kid”. Always seen near Room 17. Why?? Vera Soroka — Our brown-haired lass with plenty of “class”. Is quite nervous??? Olga Pilutik — Luba’s better half—Her short tunic, nice legs, make Nicky look twice. Mary Michalewski — Sports captain of the room. Loves kibitzing and annoy¬ ing Mr. Hrenchuk. Irene Leschynski — Our star in basket¬ ball and volleyball is a terrific sport. Ruth Hillsden — Alias “Butterball” thinks a certain “Mitty” is wonderful. Is he??? Janet Horner — Our lost-weekend girl. Nice kid and liked by all. Nancee Konyk — Likes being out of the room rather than in. Olga Kowalchuk —Is our blushing little rose whether in June or January. (Continued on Page 82) BACK ROW (left to right)—Steffie Krutiak, Betty Morley, Janet Horner. Miriam Simcoe, Nancee Konyk, Julia Lohvinenko, Luba Boychuk, Olga Solylo, Irene Nazar, Vicky Protasavich. THIRD ROW—Mary Michalewski, Irene Leschynski, Miriam Sparks, Bella Plosker, Janet Mandziuk, Lenore Doyle, June Tywonik, Eleanor Stupack, Joan Owchar, Jean Garyluke. SECOND ROW—Velma Poynting, Elsie Yenderowich, Yanina Rychlak, Mary Zaluski, Carole Funnel, Sylvia Martin, Pat Ocharuk, Eleanor Ashby, Verna Soroka. Georgina Harris. FRONT ROW—Josephine Michalewski, Sonja Galazyk, Olga Kowalchuk, Lena Palahniuk, Miss Simpson, Jennie Glomba, Sylvia Novis, Edith Young, Irene Wachler. MISSING—Olga Pilutik, Violet Boreski, Eleanor Worster. Newtonian
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