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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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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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THE NEWTONIAN 31 ORCHESTRA Fourth Row:—Albert Horch, Ervine Hiebert, Bill Kowalski, Charles Barber, Waiter Doschoeh. Third Row.—Bodhan Leckow, George Chikowsky, R. E. McCram, Bill Kolyniuk, Harry Dowbenko. Third Row.—Evelyn Bilimsky, Bernice Capar, Eveline Berbecuik, Roma Hawicka, Jenny Smigel. First Row:—Arthur Buss, Roy Bilous, Rudolph Onofreyo. MUSICAL ACTIVITIES The orchestra and glee club, under the supervision of Miss R. E. Mc- Crum, were quite active throughout the 1934-35 term, and added greatly to the success of school functions. The practices were held every Tuesday afternoon. Due to the fine talent of the musicians and the splen¬ did conducting of Miss McCrum, it made a decided contribution at the school concert. The glee club was divided into two classes. While one part had practices on Mondays and Thursdays, the others met on Wednesdays and Fri¬ days. The girls worked with enthu¬ siasm and spent many memorable afternoons together, which in the fu¬ ture years, no doubt, will be looked back upon with pleasant memories. THE MUSICAL FESTIVAL This is the second year that Isaac Newton has entered a chorus in the Musical Festival. The selections chosen for this season were “Sound Sleep” and “On the Plains”. In the first number the girls were over an¬ xious and did not do as well as they had at practices. They sang well enough, however, to receive 80 marks. In the second piece they sang with spirit, and were awarded 84 marks. We extend our sincerest thanks to Miss McCrum for her wonderful work in training the girls, and hope that she will enter a chorus from Isaac Newton next year. GRADE XI SOCIAL On Saturday, November 12th, the Grade XI’s held an enjoyable social evening. The entertainment began with singing. Mr. Pigott presided at the piano. Talking pictures were shown through the courtesy of the Hydro Electric Co., after which re¬ freshments were served. In high spirits the teachers and students joined in the dancing. The music was supplied by Bill Moore and his Beacon Band. A very pleasant evening was had by all.
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