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

 - Class of 1951

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SYLVIA STARK Because of her tricks and her pranks, When she’s gone Mr. Babb says “Thanks . To be a nurse she has in mind, Although in her works she’s always behind. ALFRED WOLFE Alfred Wolfe will always admire The men he sees in base¬ ball attire. From the town of Dauphin to us he came Then on to Normal to achieve his aim. ROGER COLLINS Junior’s a brown-eyed intellect And a member of the giggling three His literary talents we do not reject, For through them, he’s bound to get his degree. RAY YAUK When “Curly gets the giggles he’s in a serious plight He ducks behind Harry to keep out of sight. In hockey he always is a star, But in art we know, he’ll travel far. WALTER ZAROWSKI “Fritzie is our sweater king, And on our hockey team, played right wing. This shocking live-wire has an infectious grin Which certain young belles hope they might win. MR. BABB Mr. Babb has been our teacher and friend For a second happy year. A person on whom we have come to depend, For our troubles he’s always willing to hear. Room 16 LAURA “TOOTS” ARTES President of Room 16, Social Chairman of the school and member of the Lucky Seven. Her pass-time is cheering for her “Bud”dies, the Black Hawks. Excels and shines in all sports. JANET “JAN” CARTER Can always be seen “Mo’’sy- ing through the halls. Her scintillating personality has won her many friends and admirers. She takes an active part in cheerleading, music and excels in dancing. BERNICE CHERSKI Is headed for stardom after ner great performance in the Robertson Memorial play. Is always seen bouncing around the school. Everyone that is around her soon contacts her happy mood. SYLVIA STEIN A versatile girl with an inspiring grin And a sense of humour that’s bound to win. She sprints and skips from class to class And in her spare time wrote this trash. RON WOLOSKI “Chee Chee” is always as free as a lance, Why else would anyone want to dance? He’s always hungry and in some things blind, But a guy like him is ' hard to find. VICTOR DERENIUK “Romeo , our tall, dark, dashing, dream. On Eaton’s Junior Exec, is on the beam. He spends his spare time seeking a Juliet, Who will match his wit and intellect. JEAN ZAJAC In the I.S.C.F., Jean’s an ardent worker, In her studies she’s not to be called a shirker, Through her exams she’s bound to lead And as a lab tech., she’s sure to succeed. WALTER URBAN “Herbie —Room 20’s Sharky, Claims teachers preach a lot of malarky, But he’s the guy who shouldn’t utter a peep, ‘Cause we hear only “pool from him all week. LAURENCE FARYNA Faryna is a very quiet man, Who takes grade twelve on an easy plan Though he broke his leg in basketball He enjoyed the hospital, nurses and all. Grade 12 MARY BASISTY An attractive, active girl of our room — participates in drama, music, cheerleading and sports. Her beautiful, brown eyes sparkle as she sings “A1 My Love . TOM “THOMAS” CHAPRYK Room 16’s Tarzan. Takes an active part in school sports. Plays on the room’s hockey, basketball and volleyball teams. Usually gets blamed for all the noise in the room. No wonder!!!! ERNEST “ERNIE” DEFORT A fella who is always there— usually behind the 8-ball. His by-line is, “Never fear— Ernie’s here”. Rubinoff has a tough rival for Ernie can really “send us” with his violin.

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Room 20 NICK BORYS Nick Borys is an addition to our class, Loves Newton, Canada, and a certain pert lass! He dislikes the idea of school starting early, That’s why he tip-toes in at 9:30. ALEX DUDYCH The Shadow” is seldom seen or heard And out of him escapes barely a single word. He is an ardent hockey and basketball fan, But to be an engineer is his plan. ELSIE HENRY Elsie is a quiet girl Who wants to be a teacher, And so her life will be a whirl ' Till she’s led before a preacher. MIKE KIEDYK Fisher Branch’s loss is Newton’s gain, Even here Mike has continued sane, Quite conscientious with an innocent look. Likes fun, but knows what’s in the Book. BARRY KRAWCHUK A talkative person with a deadly line, He stretches in maths to kill some time, Full of jokes, laughs and fire, To know more than nothing is Barry’s desire. MIKE LISCHINSKY The Boss”, a lover of the finer books, Is entranced with poetry, by his looks. Graduated early in the spring To give life an extra fling. ONA OLYNYK To be a pharmacist is Ona’s aim, And we know she’ll make the grade. In future years, when we’ve all made fame, Our memories of her will never fade. PAUL RAPINCHUK Genius” left us early in spring To make an extra dollar, Now he sports Cadillacs and many a thing Since he’s proud to be more than a scholar. BOHDAN SEMCHUK King of the Saddle”, expert in golf, too, In Y sports and room hockey a star, His knowledge is wide, though his words are few, But women(M) he views from afar. Grade 12 WALTER DIDUCK In 1950, Sharby was our Bornoff man, But a capable replacement now represents his clan. Walter Diduck is now our gifted musician, But in school he says he’s no mathematician. TOM FERENS This man is Mr. Babb’s lab assistant Cracks jokes and is very persistent. Many a time he bursts into laughter, But a Navy career is what he’s after. MILDRED JOHNSTON Our little vice-pres is an active lass In skipping, socials, and sports You can always tell that she’s in class Because of her witty retorts. HARRY KOWALIK If you want any answers in maths or phys— You can’t go wrong if you look at his, A spectacled lad with curly hair Who never refuses to take a dare. EUGENE KUBAY All winter, Eugene was a lunch-hour fan, And at his school work— what a man! He spends hours in school; days in a daze, Always looking happy with his pleasant gaze. ROMAN NAWROCKY Roman Nawrocky has sure some pep, And at his studies is quite adept. He wants to be a pilot when he’s older, But to us femmes, shows a cold shoulder. TEDDY PETRIE The Brain”, we admit deserves high acclaim, For to win a second scholar¬ ship seems to be his aim. He’s brawny, bashful, handsome and neat, And once, in class, even uttered a peep! HELEN RISCHINSKY Here is Einstein’s follower true, Though she’s never home at nights. Music to her is not something new, And her drawings to us are delights. EDWARD SEMCHYSHYN This gift to women and to words, Plans to go south next fall with the birds. Truly an exception among all males, And to our amazement tells good tales.



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STAN “UNDESIRABLE” DUKE Member of Room 16’s Lobby Club. Takes interest in all sports — plays volleyball, hockey, basketball. (Likes to play with water). Always horsing around with Tommy. Don’t blame him???!! HELENA GIDZINSKI A brilliant pianist, scholar and a swell girl. Her quiet manner and personality has won her many friends. She plans to become a nurse— Boy! Those lucky patients!!! EMERALD “GILLY” GUILBERRY Has a swell personality and a friendly smile which makes her a favorite with everyone. Gilly’s pet peeves are Eng¬ lish and school hours, thinks we get too much of both!! An asset to any office. HAZEL HOLLANDS The genteel brunette of our room — always dreaming of a certain M.D. Goes to Pro every Sunday — I wonder why?? A member of drama, art and glee clubs. STEPHANIE “FAITH” KALYTA Her lovely smile and sparkling blue eyes have the boys in a whirl. Comes to school when the coal burns out at home. Is always “Joe”- king with her two colleagues. LORRAINE “GINGER” KROPP A pretty, blue-eyed, comed¬ ian of our room. Always seen “Bob”ing around the school. Enjoys jazz and jiving. Fav¬ orite expression — “Are you kidding”. A member of the Glee Club. NORMA LEWICKI Her wonderous voice is a joy to all who hear it. She spends most of her time “Minister”- ing cokes at Lewis’. Ambi¬ tion: To sing at the Met. Ultimate Fate: She will. EVELYN “ROSY”ROSNYK Lucky Seven Centre and Room 16’s Sport’s rep. This raven-haired lass can give her opponents a fair but stiff fight in any sport. Her fav¬ orite song is — “Abbs”adaba. Get it??? ELSIE SAMILA The girl who is going to crash the offices of either the R.C.M.P. or Police Depart¬ ment. Uniforms sure do wonderful things. Has plenty of gray matter on top, and uses it. HELEN “CHARITY” EMEL Cool, calm and collected is this tall, slim blonde. Is in¬ terested in dancing, skating and boys. Thinks school is just a hang-out in which to pass time dreaming about??? ALBERT “ABBS” GLOVITSKI Tall, good-looking Stellar of our room—Abbs is liked by “Ev”erybody, and no wonder! You can always find Abbs in Room 16’s lobby, wondering how to skip the next period. JOAN “STRETCH” HEFFEL Manager of Lucky Seven. She is happiest when on a base¬ ball diamond or listening to Kenton jazz discs. Is an in¬ spiration to both inter-room and inter - high basketball teams. A swell girl to have around. ALBERT JAWORSKI Our room joker — liked by everyone, especially???? He’s the reason why teachers go grey or bald. Leonardo de Vinci’s rival. His long locks are the result of low finances —he says. OREST KIZ (Alias Firebrand) Mr. Fraser’s pet peeve. Gives A. J. competition as a joker. Claims he spends his nights working — where? He plays a lot of hookey — oops! hockey and basketball. JEANETTE “ETTA-HOPE” KURNESKY This cute chic is a wolf in nylons. Comes to school only on holidays. Claims that she has time on her hands and “who” in her arms. Ambition: To be a “Tony”-girl. JEANETTE MAYUK Has her class-mates thinking that she’s quiet — but we know better. If she had any¬ thing to do with school ad¬ ministration she would omit four days from the school week. JEANETTE RYBAK Is interested in an accordian — the player that is. His name — W. G. Never looks at any other boy in school and no wonder. Her interests in school are athletics, cheer¬ leading, dancing and music. BETH SAVINKOFF Thinks school starts at 9:30. Ardent jazz fiend. Favorite expressions — “I’m embar¬ rassed” and How revolting”. Latest venture — learning to play pool. A great promoter —out of school. Likes men— especially J. D. v

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