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ROOM 8 (Continued from Page 28) Norma Lewicki — Our room’s gift to “The Mikado” — a dramatic con¬ tralto — has a pleasant cheerful face and personality. Elsie Morowicki — Any more extra His¬ tory and she’ll be quoting MacArthur. Favorite saying is “What! more homework!” Jenny Olesky — Secret admirer of “Stellars” — dreamy eyed after every game. Doesn’t know 9 from 902. Cordelia Corky Reichart — The gal whose half here and leaves her better half at Kelekis’. Wonder why??? Adele Schumacher — Our little “Bo”- Peep can be seen flitting along the halls in search of her sheep??? Ann Sech — A mischievous bundle of charm. Full of fun and fancy free. Lillian Lebo Starin — A whizz in all sports???? Second home is the gym. Keeps our room in stitches of laughter the year round. Lily Tepper — Keeps most of us off the rocks in class by saying “Oh, that’s easy, you just ...” Florence Tokar — Takes school ser¬ iously (yuk, yuk) — lives in the library. Ambition: Librarian — Fate: Raising book worms. Jenny Wilk — Intends to be a teacher — if pupils are like Jenny, happy??? days are ahead! Miss Babb — What more can we say except “Thanks a lot for all you’ve done for us. We certainly appreciate it.” ROOM 15 (Continued from Page 35) pupil??? Thinks the office is his home room. Zennon Konyk — Prize crew-cut lad, Always quiet, never sad. Jennie Kosinski — Has dark hair, in¬ triguing eyes, and is very friendly. Clarence Kowerko — Able carpenter?? as our lobby demonstrates. Girls, he has a car. Irene Kruk — A pretty miss with a promising future in any field. George Kuryk — Plays basketball for Robertson. Is that the only reason? Marion Kurylko — Ex Latin student, finds commercial optionals more entertaining. Alice Mathews — Her orchestra is made up of one “Cymbal”. Pulchra femina. Marvin Malyska — Still trying to dis¬ cover an original way of manufactur¬ ing mirth. Bill Maltreck — Always thinks things out first?? Is musically minded. June Melnyk—Our tall, dark musician. Silent until you really know her. Bernice Michalecki — Our sports loving blonde, lots of fun, always laughing. Bob Neblouch — Excels in basketball. Is that why he conserves his energy? Laurie (Curly) Os try — Comes??? to school because of mixed classes. Favourite room, 8. Norman Podolski — Wonders what it’s like to come to school on time. Eugenia Podborochynski — Our little girl with a long name loves to laugh. Oresl Roy — Seen talking it over with Irvine. A good accordianist. Nancy Saranchuk — Our efficient room secretary. Plans to pursue microbes (and???). Eugene Shermata — Tall, quiet, sports¬ like. . . Would like to play sports. Maysie Skinner — Our slender future surgical pediatrician. Probable fate— good housewife and mother. Rudy Slupski — Ex-president. Pastime: blushing and borrowing homework. Gary Solar — Has been trying to draw (attract) ??? lately. Roger Stashko — Who’s he swimming after (mermaids?). An all-round guy. Joe Tesar—Teachers Beware! He might lock you out of the room. Stanley Wylynko -— A second Heiftz— always fiddling around. Larry Z amick — Still working on a first Zamick theory (about women). Compliments of Singer Sewing Machine COMPANY 424 Portage Ave. WINNIPEG, MANITOBA Newtonian 81
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ROOM 2 (Continued from Page 31) who really catches on to German lingo. Leo Konyk —Innocent looking “Butch”; always has his homework done. Swell guy. Bernard Krill — Good looking; has a mischievous mind; co-operates with all teachers? Dawne Krywonis — Has long coppery hair; loves to imitate movie person¬ alities. Don Mac — Has nice hair (toni) which seems to attract the girls. Billy McRae — Tries feverishly to master German grammar. Chin up Billy! Walter Narynski — An eligible bachelor waiting for the right girl; ambition: Billiard-shark. Allen Opalik — Our scholar; has a pleasant disposition; our social rep. Eddy Penziwol — Makes a joke out of German; loves his maths. Ron Schettler — Studious appearance, but don’t let him fool you. Violet Smallakoff — Hard working, am¬ bitious; good-looking and popular. (Hubba-Hubba!!) Leon Sokalski — Has a fine physique; artistic; friendly: Favourite teacher Mr. Phillips. John Solarz — Sports captain; thinks he’s the best billiard player of our room. Myra Stelmack — Greets you with a cheery smile on Monday morning; loves music. Stanley Stiazny — A well dressed lad with a nice smile; should go places. Lorraine Tuchak —Another blonde with a sense of humor; really a nice kid; loves basketball. Helen Tymchak — Real sense of humor; vivacious; jives well; sports en¬ thusiast. Larissa Zaleska — So friendly and nice to everyone; favourite saying, “Hi”. Katharine Zajak — Blushes beautifully when teased; hard worker; always has a smile. ROOM 3 (Continued from Page 27) his spare time at the Y. Likes to be a room ticket rep. Bohdan Semchuk — Our Casonova — could it be his guitar? Always has his homework done. Agnes Skibinski — Believes in enjoying life while you’re young. Main interest is hockey (Black Hawks) and players. Phyllis Slobodian — “Temptation”. An¬ other ardent Black Hawk fan. “Phil” loves Roller Skating, Billy Eckstine and boys!! Carol Sokolosky — Anything edible — Carol will eat it. Only person who gets more sleep in school than at home. Rosalie Tkachyk — Is seldom heard during Geometry class. Could she be thinking about pleasanter things? Mr. L. Lobdell — The soft - spoken American. Our weather fascinates him. An ardent curling fan and also a fine curler himself. Did much in the way of revolutionizing our “Tardy” system. NASH TAXI WINNIPEG ' S FINEST TAXI PHONE 2 ) 101 phone CARS FOR DRIVE-UR-SELF TWO-WAY RADIO EQUIPPED 80 Isaac Newton High School
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ROOM 9 (Continued from Page 33) Steffie Kruiiak — Blonde, and quiet?? (In school that is). Who’ knows what her interests are out of school. Janet Mandzuik ■— Often seen with E.S. Has her Maths, done for Mr. Willows. Georgina Harris — Our blonde man- chaser is interested in tennis, badmin¬ ton, music and— Sylvia Martin Her dimples keep Bill guessing; June’s better half. Betty Morley — Room treasurer, parti¬ cipates in everything and still is the most clever in the room. Josephine Michalewski—Jennie’s better half is always on the phone. Who is he, Jo?? Irene Nazar—“Schnazer” has a pleasing personality that goes with a nice smile. Sylvia Novis — Does lovely needle¬ work (plug). A nice kid to have around. Carol Funnell — A hurdling shark who is constantly seen with Pat. Jennie Glomba — We often wonder if Jen’s still around. Would like to be in Room 1. Pat Ocharuk — This member of the Jr. volleyball team is also a hurdling fan. Joan Owchar—Lately is seen coming to school in Stan’s car instead of the old Aberdeen “crate”. Lena Palahniuk — Our short dark¬ haired apple blossom is always smiling. Is Bob’s girl. Bella Plosker — Our “Palace” popcorn girl. Is very fond of pocket books. Velma Poyniing — Blushes easily, es¬ pecially when Bill W. (16) is around. Vicky Protasavich — Is always seen with Velma. Has a secret admirer. Yanina Rychlak — Our dark-haired lass has good taste in jewellery. Miriam Simcoe — Our jolly president is always seen talking to a certain Mike. Eleanor Stupack — Janet M.’s faithful friend. Thinks Mr. Hrenchuk is swell. Olga Solylo—Is often seen with Nancee, “Wilf”ing around. Marian Sparks—Always leaving at 2.30 Fridays. Where to? June Tywonak — A very nice girl who is popular with all. Irene Wachtler — Blonde, petite and 82 demure. Has a smile that proves fatal. Elsie Yendrowich — One of the Junior Team. Is learning to be a “Dick”. Edith Young — There’s a lot of pep in this party. She’s quiet and shy. Mary Zaluski — Has taken sharp in¬ terest in Jim. Do we know him? Eleanor Worster — This girl’s ambition is to reach the top. Very good to bor¬ row homework from. And last but not least, we wish to thank Miss Simpson who acted not only as a classroom teacher and a guide to us, but who also helped us through our first year’s jitters. ROOM 18 (Continued f rom Page 37) Berkeley Finch-Field — Has but one wish — to pass in Algebra!!! Charles Frost — Likes metal and wood work. Enjoys reading. Is in the R.C.N. Nestor Naish Gayowsky—Likes base¬ ball, basketball, and ping - pong. Hopes to get an exemption. Ken Greenaway — Likes collecting stamps. Wants to be upholsterer for a railway. Nestor Hrabinski—Does well in science and P.T. Hopes to be an engineer. Leonora Lanny Karpynka — Comes to school in mornings, but soon goes home — sick??? Audrey Keen—Interested in everything but science. Also attracted to com¬ mercial students. Donald Danny Kirunchyk — Likes rugby, baseball, hockey and going fishing (for trouble?). Walter Walt Kordiuk — Likes Satur¬ days and Sundays. Future coach of girl’s basketball team. Bob Koschy Kostiuk — Soccer and basketball star. A well-known mem¬ ber of Room 18. June Esmerella Kostyk — Likes basketball, dancing, boys, swimming and Alan Ladd!! Eddy Soupy Lipinski — Likes hockey, baseball, talking, girls and that’s all. Sheila Macoomb — Likes basketball, volleyball, dancing and ??? Ken Marsch — Likes basketball. Wants to get a good French mark. Isaac Newton High School
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