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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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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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Helen Novitskiy — Is interested in teaching. Likes volleyball, rugby, and dancing. Eugene Pinky Pankiw — The tallest boy in the room (??). A happy person. Joe Pura — Likes bowling, swimming, basketball, dancing and — of course, girls!!! Jennie Slim Sadowy — Great basket¬ ball forward. Interest lies in the Airlines!! Lorraine Sawka —- Early bird of Room 18. Is going in for nursing. Jack Jake Schnoor — An up-and- coming basketball great. Also finds time to study. Lloyd Schewchuk — Likes girls and nice-looking teachers. Doesn’t like male teachers. Bernie Shukster —Likes basketball and girls. A nice guy to have around. (?). Marie Maroo Skoblak —Likes basket¬ ball and volleyball. Is extremely interested in Room 11. Donald Donch Stupen — The delight of the females. Likes basketball, hockey, rugby and flirting! Bernard Bernie Wach — Likes to see his friends. Is a very satisfactory Social rep. Joyce Jazz Zakus —Likes sports and music. Wants to be a nurse. Eddy Ezee Zammit — Claims to play the saxaphone. Favorite pastime — talking to his friends. ROOM 17 (Continued from Page 36) particular about his female compan¬ ions. Eddy Lee — Eminent comedian who breaks the dilemma of difficult study (social). Pat Litwin — “Patsy”, your intelligence is showing—But don’t fret, all’s well. Jean Macuria — Making friends where- ever she goes — Always keeping on her toes. Carolyn Marchak — Works from the heart — Maybe that’s why she’s so smart. Joan Molinski — In sports does excel, With her friends gets along well. Joyce Molinski — Though volleyball wins her fame, That isn’t her only game. Sylvia Nafostowiciz — Always running around, Wondering where Doreen can be found. Charles Penny — Shyness and pep, Make a good ticket rep. Irmgard Peter — A little girl with a big ambition — friendliness counts. Betty Radul — Demonstrates the youth¬ ful touch in girls — Quite a typical student. Mary Romaniuk — Quite a lass, Friendly with all the class. Audrey Rosnick — A little gal, But what a pal! James Smith—Though he’s willing and pleasant, Guess if he’s present? Ray Staub — Defined “cute”, sends the girls into a rage of fury. Barbara Stopchynski — Has natural curly hair, At her the boys often stare. Kenneth Stoyko — Our first president wit h a splendid record of service — Thanks. Norman Szun — Full of fun, Without him the room would be glum. Connie Walmsley — Our young lady direct from England — A wonderful contribution. Doreen Weisner — Our blonde lass, Is quite a riot in class. Victoria Yarmie — Is dark and neat, Her accent is a treat. Myron Yasinowski—The sternest com¬ mand cannot erase, The Smile from Myron Yasinowski’s face. Mike Zarzycki — Ko-Ko displayed his musical talents this year in the “Mikado.” “Clean Rugs and Carpets are Sanitary” Compliments of Home Carpel Cleaners While Cross Drug Store Expert Oriental Rug Repairing M. Lazechko Customers’ Goods Insured Chemist and Druggist 603 Wall St. at Portage — Phone 37 049 1578 Arlington St. Phone 57 830 Newtonian 83
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