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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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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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vice-pres. She is also Mr. Gresham’s favorite pianist. She can act (?) but “Wilby” glad to do the directing in Drama. Helen Stretch Holstein — Personality plus basketball technique, equals Rm. l’s gift to the nursing profession. Her friendly smile wins all. Etheline Kirchhofer — A tall, quiet, blonde who keeps trim by trying to beat the 9 o’clock bell. Her favorite pastime is changing seats in Rm. 1??? Leo Konyk — “Butch”, our star hockey player, is still contemplating whether to stay at school or turn “Pro”. Uses his head in Rugby—naturally. Bernard Krill —Too bad his intellectual capacity isn’t as big as his appetite: but we still love you, Dimples. One of the famous Smith Bros. Dawne Krywonis — Can’t decide whether to turn American or go to .Ottawa. A great sports enthusiast who is an asset on any team. Alberta Kuzmak —Mr. Gresham’s favor¬ ite pupil. Here are all the brains of our room contained in one small package—how about that? Bill Mattreck — Bill has many musical talents. We feel sorry for him though —it looks like he’s turning out to be a politician. Bob Neblouch — Star of W.L.I. basket¬ ball team, as well as Room 1. Claims its more fun playing in the “Eva”- nings. Pet subject is French. Helen Novitsky — On her lips is a song: In her eye is that gleam: Just watch the movie headlines: Soon her name will be seen. Lawrence Ostry — Our first term presi¬ dent is an ardent basketball player. He’s been seen “Millie”ing around 15. Say what’s ybur Rayve No., Laurie? Norman Podolski — Our wholesale dealer for Room 1. socials. Has a hopeless ambition to learn German. One of our best cheerleaders. Joe Pura — “Still waters run deep” Our tall blonde basketball shark is a wonderful addition to the Junior Champs. Nice going, Joe. Bert Rynyk — “Gorgeous George” likes visiting places with plenty of “chicks” around .Comes to check up on latest gossip. Our addition to rugby team. Larraine Sawka — “Lolly”, our dark¬ haired ambitious miss who decided nursing was less boring than school. Good Lolly, and we know you’ll make good. Ruth Sault — Another ambitious young lass who would like to enter nursing at General. Ultimate Fate — Cleaning thermometers at Selkirk. Gary Solar —We can sum Gary’s future up in an Algebraic phrase: a + a = wa (???) (ambition + ability = wonderful artist) Room l’s fashion boy. Bill Stepaniuk — Believes in the saying “Silence is Golden”. Likes playing baseball, all positions. Would like to be a teacher. Ultimate Fate: Umpire. Fred Tataryn — “Golden Boy” traded in his blonde wavy locks for a bristle-bob. He is a whizz at hockey and accordion playing as well as all school subjects. Joe Tesar — Comes to school to kill time. Thinks Latin and girls are use¬ less. Joe is still trying to perfect an automatic homework machine. Stan Wylynko — Our present room president who loves to keep Mr. Babb’s temperature sizzling. Ambi¬ tion: chartered accountant, Ultimate Fate: Safeway clerk. Larysa Zaleska — Has a terrific right arm for volleyball. Would like to become a nurse. Secret Ambition: to give Millie competition in pounding the ivories. Ed Ezee Zammitt —Our laughing boy who plans the best socials. Claims there’s no place like Room 1. Jimmy Durante’s stand-in. Mr. Armstrong — This man was a favorite with everybody around New¬ ton. His quiet friendly manner and pleasant smile made him respected, admired and loved by all. Best of luck in your new position. We’d like to dedicate this song to you, Mr. Arm¬ strong, “May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You Till We Meet Again.” Mr. Wright — Although he came to us as a stranger, Mr. Wright has already gained our admiration, respect, and confidence. He is always ready and willing to lend a hand, and already is a good friend to all. 30 Isaac Newton High School
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