High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 64 text:
“
Basketball GIRLS’ JUNIOR BASKETBALL 1950-51 FRONT ROW .(left to right): Olga Baziuk, Joan Lawton, Shirley Doern, Edith Dodd, Joy Gardner, Julia Matwichyna, Jeanette MacDonald. SECOND ROW: Bob Neblouch (coach), Do¬ rothy Kozak, Eleanor Soltys, Lucille Paul, Mary Danyluk, Audrey Mirus, Helen Mudlo, Janet Ruffeski, Fran¬ ces Kulferst, Doreen Kowerko, Mildred Stein, Miss Mackay (mgr.), Albert Glovit- ski (coach). MISSING: Adeline Kolt. fluHio ialJaetkall Our Jr. Hoopslers . . . This year our Junior Cagers went through their schedule with 1 win, 1 tie and 3 losses. At the beginning of their schedule the girls were un¬ familiar with the game, but as the season was drawing to a close they began to show some real form. In the last game at Balmoral Hall the girls played their best brand of ball and brought home their only victory. The girls showed considerable talent for their first year of basketball. They displayed good ball handling and fine co-operation at every game. Audrey Mirus, Dorothy Kozak, Joan Lawton and Lucille Paul are only a few mem¬ bers of the team who turned in im¬ pressive games. The team extend their thanks to Miss MacKay (manager) and coaches Albert Glovitski and Bob Neblouch, who helped them through their first year. THE Royal Chef Restaurant Phone 921 412 301 Carlton St. (opp. Free Press) INTER-MURAL BASKETBALL The inter-mural competition gave Newton’s cage fans a chance to show their talents and was in every way suc¬ cessful. The Senior pennant was won by Room 14 - Room 20 combination, who downed Room 9 and Room 16 in a sudden death finale. The Junior pen¬ nant was won by Room 11, but they lost to the Seniors (27—17) for the School Championship. Swedish Canadian Sales TOOLS - PAINTS - GLASS Fishing Tackle and Ammunition • 215 Logan Ave. Phone 27 021 62 Isaac Newton High School
”
Page 63 text:
“
GIRLS’ SENIOR VOLLEYBALL 1950-51 FRONT ROW (left to right): Sonja Galazyk, Joan Heffel. SECOND ROW: Irene Scholl, Helen Tym- chuk, Jean Fuga (cap¬ tain), Violet Smalla- koff, Mary Michalew- ski. THIRD ROW: Grace Durban, Virginia Squirk, Lillian Starin, Marge Brown, Miss Mackay (mgr.), Polly Zajankowski, Evelyn Rosnyk, Irene Les- chynski, Angela Golo- vitch. MISSING: Sylvia Stark, Laura Artes. Our Spiking Seniors . . . The Senior girls, Inter-High Volley¬ ball team, under the supervision of Miss MacKay, experienced a fairly suc¬ cessful season. Our girls showed great form and worked on the floor, both at practices and at the scheduled games. This year again, the intricate three-way pass was mastered by the girls, only because of their terrific teamwork. Jean Fuga, their energetic captain injected plenty of spirit. The “Newtonites” were sparked with top- notch point-getters, who with more practice would have combined to make a championship squad. The team consisted of the following players:— Jean “Tigs” Fuga — the influential captain; Irene “Les” Leschynski; Mary “Mitch” Michalewski; Lillian “Lebo” Starin; Polly “Babe” Zajankowski; Evelyn “Rosy” Rosnyk; Grace “Clip¬ per” Durban; Helen “Tim” Tymchak; Virginia “Ginny” Squirk; Marge “Fire¬ ball” Brown; Irene “Schooley Keed” Scholl; Vi “Blackie” Smallakoff; Sylvia “Starchy” Stark; Sonja “Sonny” Galazyk, line keeper; Joan “Stretch” Heffel, time keeper; Angie “Gutch” Golovitch, scorekeeper; Miss MacKay supplied the gum. Our girls defeated Balmoral Hall, St. John’s, Gordon Bell, and Daniel Mac; but they were overtaken by Lord Selkirk and Kelvin. At the wind-up of the season they were credited with four wins and two losses. INTER-MURAL COMPETITION Volleyball This year the intermural pennants were won by Room 16 of the Seniors and Room 2 of the Juniors. The winners did not have an easy task for most of the rooms were evenly matched and competition was keen. In the school finals Room 16 defeated Room 2 to the tune of 58—26. The girls show¬ ed that they enjoyed the competition by their enthusiasm and attendance. C. KELEKIS FISH AND CHIPS SHOPS Famous for our SHOESTRING POTATO CHIPS Two stores to serve you 929 MAIN ST. PHONE 57 444 1100 MAIN ST. PHONE 57 921 Newtonian 61
”
Page 65 text:
“
Be+tian. Bai-hetdali Our Champion Court Queens . . . The Senior Girls hustled to capture the City Championship by winning “8 out of 10” scheduled games ! ! A few terrifically close battles were fought but in the majority of the games they over took the opponents by a wide margin. They were definitely the best team of hoopsters, Newton has seen for a long time. Our gals could not be out¬ classed in speed or skill. The girls wound up the series with 247 points out of a total of 425. TEAM CANDIDS Miss MacKay — Manager of the team. Her supply of oranges sparked the team to their championship. Bruce Allan — All-star coach who worked hard for a winning team and got it. Evelyn Rosnyk — Her deadly hook shots made her one of the team’s top scorers. Irene Les — Another one of the team’s top scorers. Her long shots rarely missed. Laura Artes — Small, fast and speedy. Always managed to hit the bucket at the right time. Polly Zajankowski — Our sure and steady centre showed jazzy form on the floor. Helen Tymchuk — Her calm steadiness and sure shots worried our opponents. Millie Johnston — Her dislocated elbow did not stop our “Lucky Seven” from fighting for the team. Irene Scholl — Our fiery red-head who was always right in there with the jump balls. Marge Brown — Her deadly foul shots proved helpful to the team’s scoring. Sonnie Chorney — Never a high scoring centre but always under the bas¬ ket to get rebounds. Carole Funnell — A first year player who proved quite helpful to the team. Pat Ocharuk — Helped the team build up its spirit with flying colors. Grace Durban — Her bench coaching lifted our morals. Occasionally she treated them and played. Joan Heffel and Mary Mich — Our ever faithful timer and score keeper, who had the games figured out before they began. Nice going, girls ! ! Darlene (coughing): I talk so much I’m hoarse. Allan Z. “That’s fine, we won’t need a taxi for Grad. You can pull a wagon.” GIRLS’ SENIOR BASKETBALL 1950-51 FRONT ROW (left to right): Carole Fun¬ nell, Violet Smallakoff, Evelyn Rosnyk (capt.), Pat Ocharuk, Irene Scholl. SECOND ROW: Mary Michalewski, Bruce Allan (coach), Sonja Chorney, Polly Zajan¬ kowski, Marge Brown, Irene Leschynski, Mil¬ dred Johnston, Helen Tymchuk, Grace Dur¬ ban, Miss M a c k a y (mgr.), Joan Heffel. MISSING: Laura Artes. Newtonian 63
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.