Isaac Newton High School - Newtonian Yearbook (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada)

 - Class of 1950

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ROOM 14 (Continued from Page 29) Motto: “Where goes Mary, there go I”. Eddie Leipz — “Harlem 5” member, who enjoys a GOOD party, girls, and a friendly game of pool. Mary Lemny — Combination of beauty and brains is our representative on the school orchestra. Mike Lewicki — Photography fiend, who is always taking pictures of pretty girls to add to his collection. Mary Lobchuk — One student who seems to enjoy a good debate in Mr. Armstrong’s periods. Lydia Mychajluk —A quiet, industrious student, who is seldom heard above the uproar in Room 14. Nick Pidmurny — Blonde pin-up boy, whose favourite person is Little Bo- Peep. (Or is it Peep-Bo?). Tony Prociuk — A quiet, friendly lad, who is always telling Nick that he understands Geometry. Maurice Prokipchuk — Wrestling ad¬ dict. Ambition: to beat Bronko Nagurski. Fate: twisting pretzels using a Half-Nelson Arm Lock. Ian Turk Richardson — Promising curler, who plays for the “Harlem 5”. Also, quite a soccer coach. Joe Sarahan — Member of the famous “Cacs Boys”. Would like to come first without effort. Some guy!! Michael Simmons — Another wrestling fan who threatens to revolutionize the wrestling world by inventing a new hold. Orest Slobodian — Ambition: to see over the top of a pool table. Fate: remaining knee-high to a cue. Lillian Smith — A quiet girl except when she is talking to Pauline. Sang in the “Mikado” chorus. Virginia Squirk — Interested in Drama¬ tics, and loves all sports. Always seen feuding with “Shlob”. Wonder why?? Jack Stepko —- A quiet lad noted for his crew-cut. Takes life easy, but still manages to pass. Ronald White — Our popular and in¬ telligent president. Tallest member of “Harlem 5”. Played on Senior Hoop Squad also. Pauline Zajankowski — “Sports” is her middle name. This popular girl stars in basketball, baseball and volleyball. Ted Zapp — Another of those Cac’s boys who spends his spare time at Connies and occasionally at school. Allan Zelmer — Fishing enthusiast, who would like to “reel in” a certain blonde as his first catch. Mrs. MacKay — Our patient and under¬ standing teacher who has done more than her share to help us up the ladder of success. ROOM 4 (Continued from Page 32) Olga Moskal — Noted for her sweaters —and also “JACK”. Edith Meyer — Always wishing over a four leaf clover (Johnny). Evelyn Obremski — This girl has a rule: three days at school, two away. Sophie Ortynski — Always dreaming of a boy with light brown hair. Bob Oliver — God’s gift to basketball. So he thinks!! Ellen Poynling — Ideal student, will come through anything with honors. Don Purpur — Is one of our women haters — I wonder why. Gordon Ruff—A whiz at science. Comes to school in his spare time. Bert Rynyk — Is often seen at school when he has nothing to do. Dorothy Smart — Our cute brunette who hails from Brooklands. Ray Smith — This boy is trying to imi¬ tate the Marx Bros. Douglas Szasowshi — Should wear his horns instead of playing them. John Station — This boy is a lady killer (with a knife, that is). Marlene Stasciewicz — A very quiet girl but is a whiz at maths. Edna Todd — Toddy is our blonde, blue-eyed president. Bob Wagner — Always finds Mr. Phil¬ lips’ slight mistakes. Jennie Yaworski — Quiet, cute and a member of Room 4. Jean Zebrasky — Our Nor’Wester rep. Visits school occasionally. Now, at the end of our personality parade, we would like to thank Mr. Willows for making our first year at Newton a grand one. 84 Isaac Newton High School

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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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ROOM 11 (Continued from Page 34) Alex Krysko — If you’re caught un¬ aware, our room photographer might frame you. Irene Kucy — Our social rep. is really sociable with us (boys). Gloria Lavallee — You couldn’t miss her smile if you tried. Alvin Lowe — Mr. Avery claims this “Cacs Boy” only uses up heat. Joan Maycher — The laughing source of our room. Ken Meier —Always bothering his class¬ mates for the latest homework. Nestor Mickoski — Our worthy presi¬ dent. Professional hockey is his line. A good kid. Darlene Morrison — Who blushes when she’s mad and loves selling tickets. Mac Moscal —Better known as “Moose”. Prefers different drops to cough drops. Norm Moulder — Doesn’t believe in homework. Ambition: to own Rudyk’s store. Eleanor Neufield — Our ticket rep. who is known as “Neufy”. Jeanette Oleski -— Our Nor’Wester rep. who really knows all the gossip. Phyllis Peterson — Our librarian who is the neatest dresser in the room. Don Pohl — Visits the school sometimes to catch up on his sleep. Olga Poteroka — She owns the figure you’ll have to watch. Joyce Rosaasen — The talkative (about J. B.) miss who wrote these lines. Ken Ruff — Has a special interest in Faraday. Wonder why? Margaret Shott —Best advisor and sport we know. Olga Tataryn — The girl with the chuckle and laugh for all. Walter Tokariwski — Spends most of his time doing everybody else’s home¬ work. Gala Wachowich — Our secretary, sees all, hears all, but tells none. Louis Yager — Must have swallowed the encyclopedia. Is a friend to all. Finally, we would like to thank Mr. Phillips, a chap who is always full of fun and who gave us a wonderful year. His flashy ties inspire our singing every morning. All in all, he’s a grand fellow. OUR JUNIOR CAGERS (Continued from Page 63) powerful Daniel McIntyre aggregation by one game. Daniel gained a slim scoring edge early in the first quarter and, led by the outstanding performance of Glen Duncan, they were able to maintain this margin until the last few minutes of the contest, when Newton seemed to wilt and succumb to a double loss — a game and a championship. Final score; Daniel 37, Newton 29. Without the rebound work of Stan Bursztynski and Jack Schnoor Newton probably would have taken a rather sound beating. The defensive work of Walter Palisnuk and the offensive tactics of Jim Komishon and Bob Ketchen also greatly contributed to the prestige of Newton’s game but losing effort. Plaudits are also due to Mr. Hren- chuk and the boys for putting the Newton Juniors “on the map”. In previous seasons it seems to have been a foregone conclusion (among the other schools) that the last spot in the league standing was reserved for New¬ ton. However, that jinx has finally been broken, and before long we hope to see the Junior cagers return to the halls of our old Alma Mater with a championship. Line-up: Forwards: Fred “Harlem” Ingaldson (Capt.) Jim “Speedy” Komishon Bob “Buckets” Ketchen Ernie “Eagle Eye” Dzamon John “From the Hip” Station Bob “Kosty” Kostiuk Peter “Dynamite” Pura Guards: Walter “Poozy” Palisnuk Ken “Kerr” Crossley “Bullet” Bob Ristock Stan “The Man” Bursztynski Jack “Kangaroo” Schnoor Compliments of Blue Kitchen Coffee Shop (Opposite “Bay”) Tasty Hamburgers and Snacks Newtonian 85

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