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Page 30 text:
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GUYLA WACIIOWICH A fair lass, is the schmoo, of our class. She is talkative it is true, but she’s a good sport through and through. MIKE ZARZYCKI Mike is a lot of fun in school, he flirts with girls in every room. He plays the rule and is the “Collegiate Reporter” of our school. ELSIE DAYHOLOS Our highstrung bombshell. She chases Steve up and down the aisle, trying to make him at her drawings smile. In spite of her doings, she’s still our friend. MYRON YASINOWSKI Enjoys basketball and being mischievous. He’s the typ¬ ical student. Myron hopes to be the sixth owner of the C.P.R.; but he has been quoted as a promising engine wiper. FRED CHAMBERLAND Fred is a regular guy who is always asking “why?” At inventing questions he takes the cake. A dandy student he docs make. MISS GRIFFITHS Our good-natured class teacher who has a most winning personality and a contagious smile. We appre¬ ciate her guidance which, we’re sure, will help us in the future. Gamenxi Slty . . . JEAN MACIURA Is dark and neat; among the girls is quite a treat. She intends to spend her life, Trying to be the perfect wife. ADOLPH KUKOLOWICZ A great guy who left us early in the year to play and star for the Brandon Wheat Kings. Best of luck, Aggie!! SOPHE “Yum-Yum” KACHINOVSKY Toronto’s gain and Newton’s loss This little lady with the lovely voice will soon attend the Toronto Conservatory of Music. ROSE “Chuckles” CHARNEY A likeable student who had the misfortune to leave our domain early. Can still be seen at Newton’s socials. Is working her way up to be an Eaton’s executive. (?) KEN “KERR” CROSSLEY and ALLAN KIST Two clever fellows who needed to attend Newton only until the end of the rugby season. Both are now making names for themselves in the business world. BARBARA STOPCHINSKI, MIKE KONCUR and DOREEN WEISNER Have left our happy family to seek their future in the business world. We wish them the best of Iuck. MIKE MATWICHYNA Could have taught something to “The Great Lover”. A former St. Paul’s and New¬ ton student and also a Starland fan. A slick dresser who has eyes for every girl. HENRY SMALL A quiet lad with hidden tal¬ ents —the teachers can’t find them. His dreamy blue eyes are the rave of Pro-Teen. A member of the Lobby Club and participant in all sports. NASH TAX! “Winnipeg’s Finest’’ PHONE 926101 PH0NE CARS FOR DRIVE-UR-SELF TWO-WAY RADIO EQUIPPED 28 Isaac Newton High School
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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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• • ' M+t esian.adU StFmFJf m IHHUj Silil Pat Bartman — Pretty, Petite Pert is our charming little vice-pres. This frustrated author is sure to succeed in whatever she tackles. Alex Black — This friendly fella with his black curly locks, plus his charm¬ ing personality, is pretty stiff com¬ petition for Farley Granger. Walter Bowden (Billiard King) — Wonder what he does in his spare time (1:20 to 4 p.m.) Has a great Math mind, but hasn’t found out how to use it. Donna Chubaty — Although she is sel¬ dom heard in the room, her quiet beauty and lovable character stands out like a ray of sunlight. Lillian Chick —Our blonde “New Look” Girl who has a yen for good clothes and (men). Is bound to go places with her acting ability. Omelon Dmytryshyn — Upholds Room l’s standard of being Ping-Pong champ. Makes sure everybody uses “his right to vote”. Ed Favelle — We’re sorry you had to leave us during the middle of the term, Ed, but our loss is another’s gain. Berkeley Finch-Field — Tries to give competition to Tarzan, but the ole’ room wouldn’t be the same without him. Ult. Fate—playing Cheeta. Mildred Galanchuk — Our first term Newtonian 29
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