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BACK ROW (left to right)—Steve Kucyk, Alec Hodowanec, Bernard Boehm, Eddy Lee, Tom Anderson, Mike Zarzycki, Charles Penny, Howard Carlson, Norman Szun. THIRD ROW—Ken Stoyko, Marie Knoll, Shirley Bowers, Jean Maciura, Jim Smith, Joan Molinski, Margaret Frost, Audrey Hourd, Ray Staub. SECOND ROW—Fred Chamberland, Kathleen Duy, Barbara Stopchinski, Elsie Dayholus, Betty Basaraba, Sonja Chorne, Pat Litwin, Joyce Molinski, Doreen Wiesner, Dorothy Adams, Edward Benson. FRONT ROW—Irmagard Peter, Carolyn Marchak, Betty Radul, Audrey Rosnick, Miss Griffiths, Sylvia Nafostowicz, Connie Walmsley, Elizabeth Kosa, Vicky Yarmie. MISSING—Francis Hrechcosy, Myron Yasinowski, Mary Romanuik. Room 17 Miss Griffiths — our former Physical Education teacher has captured many championships as well as our hearts. She excels in all sports, especially swimming, and has given us a new interest in them. Dorothy Adams —Her favorite saying— “I forgot to do my homework”. Tom Anderson — In a world of his own —Six feet tall — All alone?? Betty Basaraba — is full of pep And makes a wonderful social rep. Edward Benson — Always joking And with Staub is always loafing. Bernard Boehm —Although he’s not bad looking, He’s a whiz at cooking. Shirley Bowers —Concentrated interest is her ambition — Interest in what? Howard Carlson — His hair does curl, And always flirting with a girl. Fred Chamberland —Keep it up Freddie Keep your progress steady. Sonja Chorney — She can draw And knows every nook of every hall. Elsie Dayholos — Is a quiet person Always has prepared her school les¬ son. Kathleen Duy — Is short and blonde, And of her we’re very fond. Margaret Frost — Is quite a gal — And really is a pal. Alex Hadowanec — A new addition to our room — Hope he started with a boom! Audrey Hourd — Is full of vitality And has a swell personality. Francis Hrechocosy — Is quiet and tall And a friend with us all. Marie Knoll — Good party maker, Plus compliment taker. Elizabeth Kosa — It’ll be smooth sailing If you keep from failing. Steve Kucyk —Quite progressive—very (Continued on Page 83) 36 Isaac Newton High School
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Room 15 Our thanks go to Mr. Robson for a memorable year. He has won us, not with his strong arm, but with his friendship and kindness. What other song but “We’re Just Wild About Harry” could be our favourite? Pat Bartman — Pretty, good secretary. Favourite expression:— “But I’m smaller than you are!” Orest Bartman — Favourite period — Latin (for sleeping that is,) related to Pat??? Helen Biczak — Our capable vice- president. Is well liked by everyone. Sam (Red) Bronstein — Always willing to accept any job. (If paid!). Lucy Chepeha — A welcome addition to our room and country from “Far¬ away Places.” Irvine Christjanson — Tall and blonde? (What brand of peroxide do you use?) Elecia (Les) Diachun — Always greets all (boys) with a smile, a swell kid. Edward Dolhun — Able president. Cap¬ tain of the basketball team. Ambition: to reach 6 ' 5 . Marlene Friend — Quiet in school; her night life is a mystery to us. Jean Fuga — Conscientious, popular, active “Y” Leader. On Junior Volley¬ ball team. Mildred Galanchuk — A fun loving pianist, all-round girl, a good friend. Harvest Halvorson — Believes in com¬ fort, keeps his feet in the aisle. Anne Herman — Her raven-black hair draws many appreciative glances her way. Peter Iwanuck — Enjoys S.S. periods because of his location. Eric Jorgenson —Mr. Phillip’s favourite (Continued on Page 81) BACK ROW (left to right)—Edward Dolhun, Sam Bronstein, Clarence Kowerko, Irvine Christianson, Rudy Slupski, Bob Neblouch, Bert Rynyk, Harvest Halvorson, Eugene Shermeta, Bill Mattreck. THIRD ROW—Eric Jorgenson, Orest Roy, Peter Iwanuk. George Kuryk, Roger Stashko, Larry Zamick, Stanley Wylynko, Lawrence Ostry, Gary Solar, Joe Tesar, Norman Podolski. SECOND ROW—Orest Bartman, Elecia Diachun, Jennie Kosinska, Maysie Skinner, Mildred Galanchuk, Irene Kruk, Bernice Michalecki, Jean Fuga, Alice Mathews, Anne Herman, Zenon Konyk. FRONT ROW—Pat Bartman, Marlene Friend, Marion Kurylko, Lucy Chepeha, Mr. Robson, June Melnyk, Nancy Saranchuk, Helen Biczak, Eugenia Podboro- chynski. MISSING—Marvin Malyska. Newtonian 35
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Room 1 8 Miss Maciniyre — Before we begin, we would like to thank Miss Macintyre for giving us a wonderful first year at Newton. With her gay humour and interesting stories, she gave us a fresh start each morning. Bill Sebastian Andrushko — Would like to teach girls to play rugby (tackle). Sonja Sunny Antoniuk — Likes to watch all sports, be it boys or girls!!! Alfred Alf Anderson — Girl’s basket¬ ball fan. A noticeable character (?) of Room 18. Alex Black — Interested in sports (and staying out of Maths classes). Walter Bowden —Likes sports (and girls in “the old look”). Eleanor Brunn — Great basketball star. Wants to be an Airline Stewardess! Stan Stash Bursztynski — Likes basketball. Wants to make Mr. Hrenchuk a winning coach. Don Capar — Likes sports and girls (in sweaters?). Rose Charney —Future—nursing (taking temperatures). Interest — scientific (teacher). Lillian Chick Chick — Likes all sports. Wants to be a fashion de¬ signer. Eva Duxbury — Interest — scientific (teacher). Future—spinster (hint-15). Morton Morty Dubovsky — Enjoys watching basketball games. Intends to be a psychologist. Brownie Ermalowich — Takes interest in tricky games. Likes basketball and field-day. Eddy Favelle — Thinks hockey is ter¬ rific. His favorite subject is Science. (Continued on Page 82) BACK ROW (left to right)—Joe Pura, Alfred Anderson, Ken Marsch, Stan Bursztynski, Bill Andrusko, Ken Greenaway, Nestor Hrabinski, Don Stupen, Edward Favelle. THIRD ROW—Bob Kostiuk, Bernle Shukster, Jack Schnoor, Brownie Ermolowich, Bernard Wach, Lloyd Shewchuk, Charles Frost, Walter Kordiuk, Walter Bowden, Berkely Finch-Field, Alex Black. SECOND ROW—Don Capar, Eugene Pankiw, Lorraine Sawka, Rose Charney, Eva Duxbury, Edward Zammitt, Sonja Antoniuk, Joyce Zakus, June Kostyk, Eddy Lipinski, Morton Dubrowsky. FRONT ROW—Lillian Chick, Audrey Kelln, Jennie Sadowy, Sheila Macoomb, Miss Macintyre, Eleanor Brunn, Marie Skobiack, Helen Novitsky, Leonora Karpynka. MISSING—Nestor Gayowsky, Don Kirunchuk. Newtonian 37
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