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

 - Class of 1951

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FRONT ROW (left to right)—Martha Roscoe, June Railian, Gertie Smith, Roy Koniuck (Pres.), Doreen Kowerko, Julia Matwichyna, Julie Goulet. SECOND ROW—Veronica Ostry, Shirley Doern, Norma Miller, Janet Ruffeski, Marian Dooley, Elizabeth Warburton, Judy McMillan, Eleanor Rauh. THIRD ROW—Greg Ciupak, Ed Yuzwak, Russel Wynnyk, Joe Churka, Bill Palahniuk. BACK ROW—Steve Howanyk, Paul Kalyta, Gordon Ruff, Barry Morwick, Ron Treavor. MISSING—Shirley Derhak. Room 8 Joe Churko — A happy member of the Room 8 family. Also is one of the room’s brightest students. Greg Cuipak — Room’s quiet boy. Sel¬ dom talks but is always squirming out of trouble. Shirley Derhak —Our ravishing beauty. Tries putting charm over a “Rog”uish boy. Shirley Doern —Usually seen “Russell”- ing around the basketball floor. Quite a shark. Marion Dooley — “Babyface” in person. She’s a gift you’ll always accept (boys!!) Julie Goulei — A ball of fire. Loves telling jokes, and adores boys. Sieve Howanyk — Alias “Schnozz”. Boasts Hollywood career as Jimmy Durante’s understudy. Paul Kalyia — Famed scientist. Closely approaching Sir Isaac Newton’s fame. Loans scientific apparatus apparently. Roy Koniuk —Room president. Working up for the job of being future City Mayor. Doreen Kowerko — Our gorgeous red¬ head. A shark at drawing pin-ups. (for Nestor?) Elva Blondie Lamprecht —Our blonde phantom is like the sun’s “Rays”— always beaming. Julia Matwichyna — Basketball fiend. Does she ever obey “Reg”ulations? We wonder. Judy McMillan — Vivacious slick chick. I wonder who “Garrys” her books home. Norma Miller — A poised and interest¬ ing girl. Loves travelling and meeting people. Barry Morwick — Room’s sportsman and jokester, is planning to undertake operation of the Casino. Veronica Ostry — Ambition: radio career. Quiet girl, who ' believes silence is golden. (Continued on Page 73) 34 Isaac Newton High School

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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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Room 11 Ron Arles — Blonde and blue-eyed. Has woman trouble. Wonder why? Joan Ginger Anthony — Jive lover who jumped from Tech to Newton High. Joyce Joy Babi — Variety is the spice of life, isn’t it, Joy? Joan Trix Benuk — This lush blonde believes in long week-ends. Takes Mondays off. Gloria Blasko — Room ll’s “B” girl- blonde, brown-eyed and beautiful. John Dzogan — Big time gambler who doesn’t know a club from a spade. Dorothy Pinky Forsythe — When life is boring, she’s the girl to spice it. Joy Lefty Gardner — Believes in liv¬ ing up to the name of “Joy”. Bob Gibson —Short and cute and spends his time blushing and jiving. Joan Greenlees — Spends her time in school recuperating. Walter Glimpy Hann — People who don’t know him THINK he’s quiet. Taras Hrabinski — A quiet lad. Is never excited over anything. Bill Humeny — Sling shot fan. Wonder where he gets his elastics. Alice Kilwinik — Quiet brunette, always smiling and has a winning personality. Alex Karakuc —Tall and nice looking. Spends his week-ends at Chalmers. John Kalyta — One of the twins. Are all those jokes his own? Frances Fran Kulferst — Her Satur¬ day dates are filled at C.U.A.C. can¬ teens. Gloria LaValle —Our career girl doesn’t know what she’s missing. Or does she? Eill Mandock — Short and always grin¬ ning. Hobby: bothering the girls. Audrey Mirus — Likes sports, dancing and ???? Hobby: boys. Fabian Fay Mullins — Ready to laugh at all jokes. His own. Ronald Orr — Faithful attendance at St. Joe’s and C.U.A.C. Pool shark of Rm. 11 . Evelyn O ' Bremski — Muscles is always (Continued on Page 72) FRONT ROW (left to right)—Gloria Blasko, Frances Kulferst, John Dzogan (Pres.), Lucille Pawlowski, Ron Artes, Alice Kiliwnik, Alovey Zaporzon. SECOND ROW—Joan Greenlees, Joyce Babi, Audrey Mirus, Mr. J. Fraser, Gladys Wolak, Dorothy Stankiewich, Evelyn O’Bremski. THIRD ROW—Joy Gardner, Joan Anthony, Bob Gibson, Don Schaefer, Walter Hann, Joan Steertz, Hilda Schwartz. FOURTH ROW—Alex Karakuc, John Kalyta, Ron Orr, Ray Schwartz, Taras Hrabinski. MISSING—Joan Benuk. Newtonian 35

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