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Room 19 Tom Anderson — The name of his girl he will not tell. Shirley Ballendine — A grin on her lips, but never a sigh. Helen Bowden — Our favorite gab— with her jokes, she will stab. Don Brunsel — This self-styled dope thinks he’s Bob Hope. Fred Coakes — School is his meat, for he can rest his tired feet. Jim Coghill — Blythe and happy, full of fun, he is liked by everyone. Irene Constable — Our freshie queen is very nice. She often breaks the ice. (at parties). Ed Cybulski — An intelligent lad who’ll go far, but which way? Harry Gibson — Stands near the tail of the class, but is liked by many a lass. Alec Hodowanec — Here today, gone tomorrow. Always recovering from a lost week-end. Leonard Hudjik — Twinkling eyes, daring grin, the type who’s bound to win. Wanda Jaworski— Intends to spend her life trying to be a perfect wife. Joyce Kilosky — Sparkling eyes, rosy cheeks, she’s quite cute. Helen Kizlyk — Hazel eyes, brown hair, at A. H. she often does stare. Clara Koropas — She’s pretty slim, but her wits are never dim. Bill Kozak — Plays basketball well and we think he’s swell. Bob Lacombe — The boy with the Toni who’s always seen with Libitka. Joan Lawton — Tops the class ’cause she’s quiet. Some of us should try it. Don Libitka — Fair and slender, Don would make any heart tender. June Liebrecht —She’s blonde and keen with her eye on Room 17. Gerry Nicol — She does figures on ice and is especially nice. Orysia Perich — Her lovely voice and ability stress: Life for her will be a success. (Continued on Page 74) FRONT ROW (left to right)—Joyce Kilosky, Eleanor Werbicki, Orysia Perich, Helen Bowden (Pres.), Geraldine Nicol, Darlene Wiesner, Joan Lawton. SECOND ROW—June Liebrecht, Joyce Ruff, Joan Sawka, Wanda Jaworski, Helen Kizlik, Alma Roberts, Shirley Ballendine. THIRD ROW—James Coghill, Leonard Hudjik, Irene Constable, Mr. C. Avery, Joan Tolton, Ed Cybulski, Paul Pitura. FOURTH ROW—Adolph Smith, Alex Hodowanec, Don Libitka, Bill Kozak, Don Brunsel, Bob Lacombe. MISSING—Clara Koropas. ■■ W Jj r ' ll i Ss W ¥ w Newtonian 37
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FRONT ROW (left to right)—Donna Smith, Adeline Kolt, Irvin Bakun (Pres.), Judy Shandre, Ron Kuxhaus, Sylvia Renkewitz, Marlene Leitch. SECOND ROW—Wilma Kerluke, Jean Romanoski, Eleanor Soltys, Violet Solomon, Mr. H. G. Robson, Elizabeth Prokopenko, Joan Podborochynski, June Ryback, Olga Yurechko, Margaret Pratt. THIRD ROW—Beatrice Koblensky, Don Hrabinski, Ed Nicholson, Carl Zawatsky, Jack Dubovsky, Don Price, Ted Horoshok, Bob Duch, Charlie Dennison, Lesia Chorneiko. FOURTH ROW—Joe Kachanovsky, Walter Slipchenko, Russell Doern, Ed Zakala, Bill Swystun, George Klohn, Ed Nykolaychuk, Orest Chuback, Leonard Moroz, Bob Cypurda, Bob Mroze. Room 15 Irvin Bakun— Developed quite a liking for horses, especially a certain “Kolt”. Lesia Chorneiko — This little blond likes school (Room 1 or St. Paul’s, Lesia?) Orest Chubak — The baby-faced guy with that innocent (?) look. Bob Cypurda — Rug cutter and algebra sharp (?) who loves company. Charlie Dennison — A newcomer. Always has a big grin for everybody. Russell Doern — A corny gagster who dabbles in amateur theatricals. Jack Dubovsky — Makes up in quiet¬ ness for u s noisy ones. Bob Duch — Always sleeping and get¬ ting in “Duch” with the teachers. Ted Horoshok — The little guy with the big voice. Don Hranbinski — Seen but seldom heard. Still here, Don? Joe Kachanovsky —The “brain”. Writes out props, twenty-five times and still doesn’t know them. Wilma Kerluke — Short, dark and cute. 36 Cracks “a” witty joke (only one). George Klohn — Where does he ever learn to play basketball like that? Beatrice Koblensky — Purty and fair. Loves talking a lot and (?). Adeline Kolt —Teachers’ pe(s)t. Always seen passing (the) “buck”. Ernie Krywonis — Anything but the “Ernest” type. A swell basketball player. Ron Kuxhaus — Fancies himself a ladies’ man. Never did get that seat among the girls. Marlene Leitch — A small blue-eyed blond. (Don’t all rush at once, fellows). Leonard Moroz — Knows all the answers. Hobby — Arguing with the teachers. Robert Mroze — A cheery fellow who’s always passing out free comments. Ed Nicholson — Favorite saying: “Hey, has anyone got today’s French done?” (Continued on Page 73) Isaac Newton High Schoc
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It’s been a wonderful experience to work all season with the Junior Councillors and the Junior Executives. Alert to fashion and business trends, they have proved to be outstanding representatives from the High Schools and Col¬ leges in Greater Winnipeg, Trans- cona, and St. Boniface. We are proud to say a sincere “Thank You” . . . and to wish them happiness and success in future years. A Junior Executive VICTOR DERENIUK Junior Councillor JEAN FUGA ytOW-S THE STORE FOR YOUNG CANADA! T. EATON CS, jF Our Thanks Junior Councillor SHEILA MACOOMB Junior Executive NESTOR MICKOSKI JUNIOR COUNCIL JUNIOR EXECUTIVE
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