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THE NEWTONIAN 29 TO THE YEAR BOOK Treasured year-book, in black and red, In years to come it shall be said, “Thou brought’st the fondest mem’ries back Of days spent ’neath the red and black.” By reading thee, I shall again See all my pals, who will, as men, Be scattered o’er this world so wide, Parted from me by land and tide. Thy many pages oft I’ll scan As boy, as youth, and then as man. Thou little gem, thou book of gold, Thou wilt be with me when I’m old; From thee I’ll never, never part, For dear thou art unto my heart. MAX LEVENTHAL, 1934. % AUTOGRAPHS y sr yfL v M. )fadU
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28 THE NEWTONIAN Teachers 7 and Graduates 7 Page Only two changes were made in the staff last September: Miss McGregor went to Kelvin and Mr. Durnin to St. John’s, while Mr. Cormack and Mr. Abercrombie were transferred to Isaac Newton. Of last year’s graduates the following are reported as attending the University: Anne Soudack, Katarina Malowany, Alice Leckow, Nadia Pylpiuk, Helen Dowse, Sophie Philip and John Mazur. At Wesley College were Ann Kapack, Mary Zabolotny, Andrew Eustace, Ann Sumka and Anna Semotiuk. At Business College: Rhoda McLeod, Phyllis Wach, John Pitsulnik, Winnie Bindess, Elizabeth Handziuk, Alice Panisko, Mike Leach, Wanda Warroway, Olga Lohvinenko,’Eugenia Philip, Helen Dobrowoski, Rose Krawchuk, Mary Tuchak, Katie Ostopchuk, Alfred Richman and Fred Sawchuk. . At Peretz School: Sam Donen, Molly Divinsky, Edith Telfer, Stella Pike and Sam Gurvitch. St. Mary’s Academy: Steffie Kraycha. Anne Soudack, who secured an Isbister Scholarship last year, again won a Sixty-Dollar Scholarship in her first year at U. Joe Abrahamson, a former student here, has been awarded the Law Society’s prize for aggregate standing in the final year. Sidney Katz was awarded the M. Sc. Degree this year. Charlie Ball, one of our first students, is now Rev. C. Ferguson Ball, of Bethany Church, Philadelphia. Michael Syme, who was in the same year, is now a prominent lawyer in the same city. Both of these boys were good students and as debaters probably the best that we have ever had in the school. Mr. Lome H. Belden, who taught here for two years, left to attend a theological college in Texas. He is now pastor of a large church in New Jersey. Mr. H. Bearisto, who was the only man on the staff in 1921, is now teaching in British Columbia. It is hoped to make this page a regular feature of the Year Book. News of graduates will be gladly received. RE-UNION DANCE The idea was born long befose final arrangements were made. The active work of a committee of graduates with co-operation of the teachers, made it possible to renew old friendships at the I.N.H.S. Amidst gaily colored balloons and streamers the couples glided to the rhythmic music of the Cavaliers’ Orchestra. The affair was a complete success except for the fact that most of the teachers were unable to attend on account of the ban¬ quet held on the same evening by the Winnipeg Teachers’ Association. The committee wishes to thank all who have helped to make this gath¬ ering a success and are looking forward to a similar function for next year.
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30 THE NEWTONIAN AUTOGRAPHS CLASS PRESIDENTS Third Row:—Ferdinand Petrovitch, Sam Smith, Adalbert Ruccius, Bill Piniak, Paul Bunzeluk, Joe Skrynyk. Second Row:--Tony Stackiw, Jack Konowalchuk, John Wilkinson, Primus Novak, Albin Jurczak. First Row:—Marion Oddy, Clara Goldstadt, Jennie Lipska, Edna Ingram, Phyllis Krett, Minnie Checkryn, Helen Sinclair. Centre:—W. J. Sisler, Roy Bell.
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