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FRONT ROW (left to right)—Helen Ewashkiw, Florence Tataryn, Paul Woychuk, Vivian Weston, Ken Snowe (Pres.), Pat Siwek, Helen Sharby. SECOND ROW—Alice Kushner, Melita Plenert, Taisa Matiashek, Joan Melnychuk, Miss E. E. Nelson, Shirley Vermeulen, Nadia Sadoway, Irene Moroz, Evelyn Giesbrecht. THIRD ROW—Angela Couchman, Tillie Probizanski, Dolores Gabel, Gerald Petrie, Bill Litman, Roman Marczak, Helen Dewanchuk, Lydia Sommer, Olga Rosliski. FOURTH ROW—Benny Goldberg, Bill Prociuk, Willie Zambik, Stan Harasymovitch, Ed Grenda, Mike Kosjar, Bill Bebchuk, Robert Bydak, Brian Musselman. MISSING—Murray Firman, Larry Schaefer, Will Shepertycki, Josephine Tworkowski. Room 5 Ron Hollender — Rugby star of Room 5. Left early. John Jorgundson — Was tall, blond and friendly. Left early. Mike Chum Kosjar — Always seen making a “wave” for whom? Ambi¬ tion: Jet pilot. Alice Kushner — A quiet sort of girl who is both friendly and intelligent. 3ill Litman — Writes good persuasive compositions (when he wants to). Roman Marczak — Our Nor’Wester rep. Is quite a book-worm too. Taisa Matiashek — Always friendly and jolly. Enjoys basketball. Joan Melnychuk — Our blue-eyed blond who is smart and leaves boys alone. Irene Moroz — (?) has her heart. Cute, ambitious and is smart. Brian Musselman — A quiet type of boy. Ambition: Pilot. (Continued on Page 72) Bill Bebchuk — Tall, dark and smart. Intends to take up Medicine. Robert Bydak — Always seen laughing with friend, Ken. Plays the accordion. Angela Couchman — Has dimples, is tall, loves basketball. Aim: Reporter. Helen Dewanchuk — Never fails to smile or crack jokes. Helen Ewashkiw —Is dark and friendly. Always generous with her homework. Murray Firman — A blushing lad who does nothing (but talk and laugh). Dolores Gabel — 5’s Freshie Queen. Attractive, sports-minded and lots of fun. Evelyn Giesbrecht — A charming lass who hails from Brooklands. Benny Goldberg — Gets a “kick” out of contradicting Mr. Avery. Ed Grenda — Our social rep. combines intelligence, looks and popularity. Stan Harasymovitch — A quiet fellow who eyes a certain girl. Is fairly in¬ telligent, also. 32 Isaac Newton High School
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l unio-l Gla tei, . . . Room 2 Olga Bazuik — Always heard but never seen. Edilh Ginger Dodd —In her kindness rules the way. Phyllis Dynkavilch — One day early, four days late. Barbara Babs Edwards — Very com¬ plimentary to your good deeds. Minnie Ferger — Though she is small she is plainly seen. Velma Ferger — Find a happy group and there she is. Elsie Gurniak — Always wanting to do and please. Joyce Henke — Her laughter rings clear and true. Lucille Lucy Hunka — To her young heart all is fun. Sonya Busier Johnston — All her labours should reap a reward. Helen Shorts Kormylo — She who is happy, always hath friends. Dorothy Dot Kozak —She who means no mischief (??) does it all. Margaret Maggie Law — She would make a man the best of wives. Adlynne Luckie L u c k i w — She who writeth all of these write-ups. Jeanette Bebop MacDonald —She who has the gift of gab, uses it. Patricia Pat Molinski — Good taste is the flower of good sense. Florence Flo Mosurinjohn — To be her friend you must be true. Helen Fifi Mudlo —Beauty lives with Intelligence. Rebecca Becky Ostrove — Those who are pretty are often shy. Geraldine Gerry Popish — Can be seen everywhere if ever at school. Diane Deana Reidiger — All good things come in small packages. June Anne Rub Robertson — Her smile enchants her friends. Sylvia Sawchuk — Her beauty attracts the other sex. Marie Sawiak — Full of fun, and fancy free. Constance Connie Vowles — She hath the brain to succeed. Florence Schnooky Yee — Will bear your troubles as her own. Vivian Viv Zapotatsky —A true friend is forever a friend. FRONT ROW (left to right)—Jeanette MacDonald, Helen Kormylo, Florence Yee, Adlynne Luckiw, Helen Mudlo (Pres.), Elsie Gurniak, Connie Vowles. SECOND ROW—June Anne Robertson, Velma Ferger, Olga Bazuik, Margaret Law, Mr. J. F. Klassen, Diane Riediger, Minnie Ferger,Florence Mosurinjohn. THIRD ROW—Vivian Zapotatsky, Barbara Edwards, Sylvia Sawchuk, Rebecca Ostrove, Phyllis Dynkavitch, Lucille Hunka, Edith Dodd. FOURTH ROW—Patricia Molinski, Marie Sawiak, Geraldine Popish, Dorothy Kozak, Joyce Henke, Sara Ostrove, Sonya Johnston.
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Room 7 Ray Buss — A self-centred lad who now is seldom late. Walter Burban — Being small is no hindrance to this lad. Dennis Calvert —American schools were not good enough for him—so now Newton. Alec Derewianko — Dee hates women “ ’cause one done him wrong”. Pat Boswell — Always hustling and bustling around, never idle. Steve Bilik — Nature never knew a truer friend than Steve. Joe Gluck — A true friend to everyone in Room 7. Earl Hadden — Surely succeeding in our room with us. Fred Harper — Harpo, a red-headed army cadet who will someday be a general. Mary Danyluk — Following in her brother’s footsteps to University. Steve Skromeda — Crazy about skiing. Ambition: to own Puffin Ski Club. Walter Wowkotrub — Lover of merri¬ ment, but pays the consequences later. George Schwartz — Faraday’s loss was our gain in this fair-haired lad. Joyce Martin — The quick-smiling girl who has possibilities to fulfil ambi¬ tion. Julia Woloshynocki — Blonde lass of our class with interests in art class. Stanley Lastiwka — Superman our room’s sec. Ambition: to ' fly. Fate: just hovering. Gerald Starkell — Travels five miles every day just to be at Newton. Ed Penziwol — Concentrated interests in our rugby team. Vic Pruden — Favorite subject — P.T. Ambition: to be in Mr. Madder’s shoes. John Meush — Just mention aviation and John will explain. Rudy Schilling — When you’re with him you are in good company. Russel Luch — An ardent wrestling fan (Continued on Page 74) FRONT ROW (left to right)—Julia Woloshynoski, Patricia Boswell, Barry Johnson, Rudy Schilling (Pres.), Olga Shermata, Luella Hattley, Linda Lerch. SECOND ROW—Mary Danyluk, George Schwartz, James Kakumasu, Greg Stevens, Mr. W. J. Gresham, Ronald Roche, George Zahirney, Walter Burban, Joyce Martin. THIRD ROW—Myron Zborowsky, Russell Luch, Victor Pruden, Larry Romaniek, Emil Kono- pelny, Ed Penziwol, Alex Derewianko, Earl Hadden, Fred Harper, Dennis Lehman. FOURTH ROW—Ray Mikulan, Dennis Calvert, Ed Haykowski, Ray Smith, Ray Todd, John Meush, Joe Kondrishon, Steve Bilik, Ron Sykes, Ray Buss. MISSING—Steve Skromeda, Lewis Holm, Gerald Starkell, Walter Wowkotrub, Stan Lastiwka Joe Gluck. Myt w gw w ® Newtonian 33
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