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

 - Class of 1951

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Isaac Newton High School - Newtonian Yearbook (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 75 of 100
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ROOM 15 (Continued from Page 36) Ed Nykolaychuk — Moons about the one wave in his blond hair. Joan Podborochynski — Mr. Mark’s pet is always seen eating or laughing at her own jokes. Margaret Pratt — A fun-loving, brown¬ eyed blond. Never at a loss for words. Don Price — Makes sure he has his geography done (loves reading his answers). Elizabeth Prokopenko — Changed her mind about school (for better, we hope). Sylvia Renkewitz —Interested in Junior Hockey (in all its aspects). Jean Romanoski — Seems to be having success with a certain blond. Good luck, Jean. Ronald Rossman — Liked school so much he quit. June Rybak — Blondie. Woof! Is that a wolf call we hear from somebody! Judy Splash Shandre — What does this “square” do Friday nights? Walter Slipchenko — Room 15’s Baldy. Intends to be a rugby star next year. Donna Smith — Mr. Mark’s girl “Fri¬ day”. A cute blonde kid. Violet Solomon — We wonder why Vi’s so “solom”. We bet T?? knows. Eleanor Soltys — Takes part in all sports. Does a good job, too. Mildred Stein. Slim, pert and cute. Our spies always see her with L. O. Bill Swystun — “Sachka” is the life of every party. (So he thinks). Olga Yurechko — Interested in every¬ thing and anything, especially M. Z. Eddie Zakala — “Zeke’s” always throw¬ ing his curves around, (when he’s on the mound). Carl Zawatsky — Our dear ex-secretary didn’t like the front seat. Too close to Mr. Robson for comfort. ROOM 8 (Continued from Page 34) Bill Palahniuk — Room’s smallest scholar. Forever annoying the op¬ posite sex. Pastime: pin-ups. Eleanor Rauh —Usually seen at Be-bop. Any special reason?? Probably the music. June Railian — Loves the “Kinn, Kinn” Polka. We wonder why? She knows. Marlha Mat Roscoe — Smart, sweet and really a treat. Sings “Holm, Sweet Holm”. Gordon Ruff — The 3 in 1 man. Muscu¬ lar, athletic and popular. Alias “Life¬ guard.” Janet Ruffeski — Is just T.N.T. (Trim, neat and terrific) along with person¬ ality. Gertie Smith — A bundle of joy and personality all wrapped into one. Ron Treavor — Room’s scholar; always borrowing someone’s homework. Hopes to own his own poolroom. Elizabeth Warbuten — Flashes her dazzling smile. Probably advertising black polish, (only kidding). Russell Wynnyk — The boy wonder, always wondering how to ' get a holi¬ day. Ed Yuswak — Our year book rep. and entry for Freshie King. Watch it, girls, he’s tricky. Calhoun ' s HATS SHIRTS NECKWEAR 237 Portage Ave. (OppPost Office) ( l.N.H.S .) Pins and Rings BRESLflUgR UlflRRen 410 Portage Avenue — Jewellers — Winnipeg, Man. Newtonian 73

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ROOM 5 (Continued from Page 32) Gerald Petrie — Quiet and very bash¬ ful. Likes dancing (or does he?) Maurice Phillips — An intelligent quiet boy, who left early. Melita Plenert — Very friendly and has lovely blue eyes. Tilly Probizanski — One of the quiet but friendly type of girl. Ambition: Secretary. Bill Prociuk — Dreamer, true! Likes “D. Gabel”. Giggles and flirts when he’s able. Olga Rosliski — A quiet girl who is most likely to succeed. Shirley Sabovitch — Was “cute” and lots of fun. Left early for Saskatche¬ wan. Nadia Sadoway — A sports-minded girl who thrives on jive. Larry Schaefer — Blond, sports-minded and cheerful. Adores girls (???) Helen Sharby — A sharp-by on her toes. Newtonian rep. who’s in the know. Will Shepertycki — Handsome but shy. Doesn’t realize that females exist. Pat Siwek — She’s sweet and friendly. Sings like a lark. Ken Snowe — Room 5’s president is loads of fun as well as good looking. Lydia Sommer — Quiet and friendly. Wonder what she does nights???? Florence Tataryn — Dark-haired, dark¬ eyed and a blushing lass. Josephine Tworkowski — A tall, blond girl who’s both friendly and lots of fun. Shirley Vermeulen — “Snowe” and nurses she admires. Her pleasing smile never tires. Paul Woychuk — Is friendly as well as being quite a basketball star. Vivian Weston — Our vice-president is likeable, attractive and intelligent. Willie Zambick — A combination of accordianist, dancer, and story-teller. We of Room 5 thank Miss Nelson, our friend, counsellor and teacher, for a wonderful year at Newton. ROOM 11 (Continued from Page 35) singing “Come (Lasses and) Lads”. Lucille Pee Wee Pawlowski — Likes sports (boys that is) and jiving. Joan Slertzee Steertz — I dream of ???? with the blonde, curly hair. Don Do-nuts Schaefer — One of New¬ ton’s Star Rugby Players. Interested in sports and girls. Dorothy Stinky Stankiewich — Just makes the last bell. Swell personality. Hilda Schwartz — She’s got personality as well as brains. Ray Vice Schwartz — His blonde, curly hair is the envy of all New¬ tonian girls. Gladys Glad Wolak — May decide to take up law in Toronto. Alovey Zaporzan — Short, shy brunette with a pleasant smile for everyone. Last but not least Mr. Fraser who has come back to Newton to put up with Room ll’s latest antics. WALTER SENICKI General Contractor and Builder 318 McADAM AVE. 592 454 MARGARET ROSE TEA ROOM STANLEY ZEDD, Prop. We are known for our Margaret Rose Chocolates and Home-Made Candies. Meals a la Carte and Light Lunches Tea Cup Reading—3 to 5 and 8 to 10.30 124 Osborne St. Phone 43 441 72 Isaac Newton High School



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ROOM 7 (Continued from, Page 33) and faithful supporter of Steve Kozak. Linda Lerch — Hails from Brooklands, just loves to laugh. Larry Romanick — Came to Winnipeg from Sudbury just to be named “Taiga Tim’’. Emil Konopelny — A lover of fine arts, especially Brunettes. Lewis Holm — Tall and handsome right hand man to Freshie King. Ray Mikulan — A boy for whom many girls cheer “Ray, oh Ray”. Olga Shermeta — Following in the footsteps of her brother, Eugene. Luella Halley — Loves to laugh, joke around and still maintain a high average. Ray Smith — Hopes to go into the cough drop business . . . maybe soon. Dennis Lehman — Came to our room from room 5, because . . . shops. Ron Roche — A quiet lad, sometimes boisterous at lunch time—no food. George Zahirny —Master violinist with wrists of iron (so he says). Jim Kakumasu —Excels in school, am¬ bition: to play the Mikado. Greg Stevens — Can be seen always cutting capers with the girls. Ray Todd — Inspiration may be slug¬ gish, but will soon flow rapidly. Myron Zborowsky — One of the ‘Boyd Boys’ who hopes to pass?? Barry Johnson — Our room’s ex-pres., who gave Truman competition. Ron Sykes — A mysterious boy whose interests seem to be secret. Ed Haykowski — Can be seldom seen in school except for P.T. period. Joe Kondrishon — A quiet lad who works diligently toward achieving success. Mr. Gresham — Our teacher who has a deep, appreciative interest in the success of our class. ROOM 19 (Continued from Page 37) Paul Pitura — Used to come late until detention became his fate. Alma Roberts — Would say you forgot your bathing suit if you fell into a lake. Joyce Ruff — A sparkling blonde! Ruff no doubt! Isn’t at home w hen Brunsel is out. Joan Sawka — Laughing eyes, curly hair, very sweet and very fair. Adolph Smilh — Our president with the wandering eye. Friendly to all pass¬ ing by. Allen Snyder — One of our up-and- coming basketball greats. Joan Tolton — A steady worker to the end — she’s a real friend. Eleanor Werbicki — Prefers Farley Granger to her other beaux. Darlene Weisner — Smiling eyes, short hair, she’s a honey, we’re aware. Mr. Chuck Avery — It’s teaching us so much Maths every day, that makes his hair go slowly gray. Compliments of the S. S. Kresge Company Limited 368 Portage Ave. 5, 10 and 25c Store Phone 925 306 For Smart Shoes — visit GLADSTONE KARR shoe stores 513 Selkirk Ave. Phone 54 346 1 3 54 Main St. Phone 593266 74 Isaac Newton High School

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