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

 - Class of 1951

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JEANETTE OLESKI Good natured and happy, spends all her spare time laughing and joking. She’s a well-groomed lass who can’t control her punch! Favourite song: Please Come Back”. VIC PROTASAVICH This demure blonde lass is often seen Joe”-king with her better half, Val. Why such low marks in history, Vic? She’s a swell kid who loves music, jiving and basketball. OLGA SOLYLO Vim, vigor and vitality can be applied to this cheerful person. Has met a lot of nice boys in her life. Her hobby —making a collection of boys’ possessions!! JUDY SPULNICK A swell kid who hails from Matlock. “Tiny” thinks New¬ ton is wonderful. She hopes to reach five feet but still maintains that good things come in small packages. Likes Doug’s. ELEANOR WORSTER Comes to school one day and stays home two. Our future Metropolitan Opera Singer! How about it, Eleanor? Goes skating in her spare time. MISS SIMPSON To her we owe many thanks for a very successful year. That Pepsodent smile has made her popular with many. Room 17 JOHN HALIGOWSKI John is one of the quieter students. He’s a real sport and everyone’s friend. Good luck and success to him in the future he has chosen. KEN HOGUE A tall, dark, handsome guy with whom we have a lot of fun. He may not be a whiz in maths, but to the hockey team, a definite asset. JOE KOROPAS A tall, dark wavy-haired fellow, who knows everybody and whom everybody knows and likes. There’s no doubt, Joe’s a valuable member of the basketball and hockey teams. VELMA POYNTING A dark-eyed good student, always willing to advise us on how to diet. Goes in strict¬ ly for food, cars, and boys. Life wouldn’t be worthwhile without her. MIRIAM SIMCOE “Chuckles” is our chocolate bar fiend. In basketball she can be seen running with the ball. Where to, Miriam? Am¬ bition — career woman. Ulti¬ mate Fate — “educated” housewife. MARIAN SPARKS “Sparky”, this cute brunette, is an eyeful for any male. She hopes to obtain a 50 in history and to regain Mr. Armstrong’s friendship. Am¬ bition — hair stylist. Ultimate fate — baker (?) OLGA TATARYN Her laughter inspires us in moments of complications. Comes to school, rain or shine, from Brooklands. Am¬ bition — to own a pair of skis. Ultimate fate — get them. MARY ZALUSKI Blue-eyed and blushing, she has a great personality. Her main interests—jiving, vaca¬ tioning, and acquiring an “Ed”ucation. Ambition — pri¬ vate secretary. Ultimate fate — selling meat at Eaton’s. HELEN BICZAK She’s unquestionably a hard¬ working lass, for she is un¬ perturbed. (what!). This girl has a sparkling personality and a smile for all. Ambition —what every girl wants—a man. Grade 1 1 FRANK HAYES Miss Griffith’s pet and a whi z in English. His mind is always in the clouds (about what, we don’t know) but when he’s around, there’s never a dull moment. MARIE KNOLL Brings pleasant thoughts to mind. She’s always merry and intends to be a secretary, but we rather think she’ll end up being a store-keeper’s daughter-in-law. JOE KRUTISH The “star” on the rugby field is an ardent supporter of the detention classes. His curly hair is the envy of every girl in the class.

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MARION WISNIEWSKI Marion was sorry to see J.L. go to another school. But all is forgotten for she now has her eyes on H.B. of our room. CAROLINE BAKUSKA Has a good sense of humor, likes school, does well in her work. Takes part in school sports but her main interest is at the Roller Rink, “a boy”. MR. A. D. WILLOWS His patience and good humor Have made our year the tops. Our giggling and our racket He has trouble trying to stop, So don’t try, Mr. Willows, For there are no hopes, Because room 4 students Are just a bunch of ‘’Dopes”. Grade 1 1 ELEANOR DOYLE Our expert (?) ticket rep. whose ambition is to give Joan Davis competition. Ulti¬ mate fate — playing opposite Boris Karloff. Spends most of her time on the telephone. Who is it, Eleanor? CAROLE FUNNELL The silent type, with a great deal of wisdom. Wonderful friend, and a swell person to know. Basketball and volley¬ ball enthusiast. Liked by all. NANCEE KONYK Possesses personality, brains and poise. Our president did a wonderful job. Her favourite hobbies are talking, laughing and dancing. A girl who is sure to succeed. MARY MICHALEWSKI Her sense of humor is appre¬ ciated (?) by all. Theme song: “She’s Too Fat For Me”. Favourite saying: “It’s not true”. Ambition — ath¬ letic coach. Fate — washing gym floors. DARLYNE MORRISON The blonde girl with all the answers for all the teachers. Claims she has no male in¬ terests — that is, in school, but why that gleam in her eyes? SYLVIA NOVIS A blonde lass whose interests lie outside of school. Wonder why she’s always in a daze? Ambition — to get 50 in history. Fate — win a medal BOB WAGNER “The Genius”. Is a very nice guy. He collects pin-ups and advertising pencils. Has a harmonica band, “The Chro- monicats”, and his favorite recording is Jeanette “Mac¬ Donald” singing “Judy”. JENNIE YAWORSKI A tiny, blonde lass who is seldom heard. She is Ellen’s constant companion. She may be small but her interests are big. Room 9 FLORENCE DOLINSKY This brunette, an ex-student of Room 3, has added greatly to our surroundings. Interests lie in baseball, dancing, and Lebou, her home. “Vic”- torious in commercial work. JEANETTE FORKHEIM A little pretty, witty, charm¬ ing honey is she. Can’t keep her eyes off the clock. Why?? Perhaps some extra-curricu¬ lar activities, what? JEAN GARYLUKE This woman just can’t make up her mind when it comes to boys. Her motto: “Have fun while you’re young”. A terrific kid who hangs around at Connie’s and C.U.A.C. IRENE LESCHYNSKI “Speedy” is Mary’s better half. A shot rings out and it’s Irene with the basketball. Believes in a fair game. Am¬ bition — Phys. Ed. Teacher. Ultimate Fate — blowing up basketballs. BETTY MORLEY Is always seen doing home¬ work before school. Her social life is a mystery to us, but then — who knows! Another owner of a beautiful voice. IRENE NAZAR “Shnee” is a whiz at the typewriter. Jean’s better half. These two never could stop whispering secrets to each other. Could their topics in¬ clude the “Wheat Kings”. Ambition — to coach the “Wheaties”. PAT OCHARUK “Sports” is her middle name. This girl stars in almost all sports and rates “A” in personality and ambition. There’s no question about it, this girl will definitely suc¬ ceed.



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ALEC KRYSKO A1 is our brain reservoir. He sits at the back of the room, tells us about “The Pirates” and is forever cracking jokes with John. SYLVIA NATOSTOWICZ Rain or shine, work or play, Cookie’s with us every day. Always happy, full of fun, she is liked by everyone. B.K. is her special one. JOAN MOLINSKI Joan is our sport’s rep. She’s full of fun and full of pep. To all sports she does go. She’s not so dull and not so slow. NORMAN MOULDER Our Maths Champ and whiz in basketball. Never tires of chasing ball or smiling at the “girls”. He says he intends to be a ditch digger, but we know better. CHARLES PENNY “Chas” is a very willing student, rather shy, but suc¬ cessful. He always has his homework done. There’s no doubt “Chas” is an asset to our happy group. MARY ROMANUIK Has done a swell job of being our social rep. She wants to be a dental assistant, but we all know she’ll end up being “Micker’s” assistant. AUDREY ROSNICK Loves to sew. She sits and laughs and always jokes. Twinkling eyes and a daring grin, she’s the type that’s bound to win. WALTER TOKARIWSKI A tall, dark, and V?? lad who spends his time saying, “Shove off, peasant.” Walter is one of our smarter stu¬ dents. His ambition is un¬ known, but we know he ' ll succeed. KEN STOYKO Ken is dark and not so shy. Any argument he can mend; maybe that’s the reason why everyone likes him as a friend. He’s a nice guy to all. STEVE KUCYK Does a good job of being president. He is a good friend to everyone. On any subject he is quite an adviser, but when he’s finished we’re not any wiser. KEN MEIER Lives across the street, but is always late. He’s our star hockey player and is also on the rugby team. His heart’s interest is unknown, but we’ll soon find out. JOYCE MOLINSKI Our other twin, is always on the beam, When playing on the volley¬ ball or basketball team. She is tall and she is merry, And intends to be “N.M.’s secretary. PAT LITWIN Pat is the jolly lass who wrote these notes. Of her we favorably quote, “She’s smart and really gay,” Room 17 made her that way! BETTY RADUL Brunette hair, and shining eye, A grin on her lips, never a sigh. Betty’s interests lie in sing¬ ing, dancing, and roller skat¬ ing with?? JOYCE ROSAASEN Our small but mighty blue¬ eyed bomber on the basket¬ ball court. She is the little miss who helped write these notes and who does a capable job of being vice- president. MARGARET SHOTT Marge is fair and very mys¬ terious. Her actions make everyone curious. She’s a steady worker to the end, A jolly girl, an ideal friend. NORMAN “Shynnka” SZUN School’s his boring pastime. Claims teachers are another form of the H-Bomb. Prefers Minneapolis and Joan, to Winnipeg. Likes the wild American way of life, especially the girls. CONNIE WALMSLEY A pretty lass, who has a smile for everyone. She claims she has no special male-friends, but we hear differently. In any vocation Connie is sure to succeed.

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