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

 - Class of 1943

Page 70 of 104

 

Isaac Newton High School - Newtonian Yearbook (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada) online collection, 1943 Edition, Page 70 of 104
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68 ISAAC NEWTON HIGH SCHOOL FIRST AID — GIRLS FIRST AID — BOYS Because of the splendid work done by the First Aid Class last year, Miss McBeth formed another class for girls this year. Lectures were given every Thursday afternoon by Mr. Hill of the St. John Ambulance Association. All the girls took the Senior First Aid Course, and were instructed in practical work by Miss McBeth. We extend our sincerest thanks to Miss McBeth and Mr. Hill in apprecia¬ tion for all the work they did in helping us secure our certificates and for making our weekly classes so enjoyable. The following sixteen girls passed the examination and received St. John Ambulance Senior Certificates: Rose Bielak Mildred Cholodnuk Anne Gregory Eleanor Kostyk Minnie Michalishyn Sophie Mirus Elizabeth Moroz Sylvia Nahornick Sarah Rubenfield Anne Shalay Jennie Sniezek Aurora Stadnyk Ruth Smith Mary Taevs Geraldine Warthe Helen Yankewicz Dorothy Berzish Jean Town The last two girls took the second exam, and both received vouchers. The boys also took up First Aid this year under the supervision of Mr. Arm¬ strong and Mr. Katz. The following boys received certificates: Senior: Eney Madanyk Lome Chandonet William Sawiak Chas. Handkamer Bob Ulrich William Mederski Max Olko Junior: John Spottar Frank Gall Law. Penegapka Borden Pastiuk Cyril Cartwright Ronald Matthews Bill Holochuk David Kahl George Heggie Andrew Yurechuk WAR SAVINGS AND PENNY FUND Grant Webster, president, introduced an ingenious plan for encouraging stu- When you need a photographer— call and see Angelo Movie Makers PRESS PHOTOS, GROUPS AND PANORAMICS 304 New Hargrave Bldg. Hargrave St. at Ellive Ave. Phone 80 728 FOR HERLTH ' S SAKE! 03 AUDITORIUM ROUIR RINIb CIVIC AUDITORIUM ! Air Conditioned! Perfect Floor! Beautiful Surroundings! Open: Daily 8 p.m. Matinee: Wed. and Sat. 2 p.m.

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NEWTONIAN 67 SaciaC , , . The students planned and enthusiast¬ ically took part in many social activities that brightened our school year. The first step in regard to dances was taken by Mr. Riddle and Miss MacIntyre who taught some of the boys the ABC’s of terpsichorean art. The opening dance of the new season was held on November 6, 1942, and both students and teachers thoroughly en¬ joyed themselves. Music was supplied by records. Mr. Riddle was in charge with a few boys assisting. Outsiders were admitted to this dance if accom¬ panied by a student. It must be said that the boys had an attack of “dat ol’ debil” shyness as they supported the wall on one side of the auditorium. The customary Ex-Grads’ Dance was held on November 26, 1942. Because of the small number of tickets sold to the Grads, the grade 11 students were ad¬ mitted. This left the 10’s feeling rather left out. At 4 p.m. a social evening was held in honour of the classes who had sold the most tickets to the “Parcels for Newton Boys Overseas” Concert. Each one was entitled to bring a friend. On January 15th, 1943, a second school dance was held. This was well attended by both students and teachers. The celebration of Isaac Newton High School’s twenty-first birthday on March 5, 1943 was climaxed by a dance in the auditorium. Both young and old who were present joined in the fun and were loathe to hear the echoing strains of the National Anthem which ended an enjoyable evening for all. For those who helped in the celebra¬ tion, a dance was held after school hours on the following Monday and proved to be very successful. May 7th wound up the school’s dances for another year. Since this followed Field Day, the majority present were suffering from stiff and sore muscles. The most important and long awaited Graduation Dance was held on June 16. The auditorium presented a panorama of constantly moving color as the girls in their graduation dresses and the boys in their drapes took part in this, their last dance, as students of Isaac Newton. Many of us will not easily f orget the happy hours we spent dancing during the years of 1942-43. 4 -+ 4 STORES— Bus Depot 256 Kennedy St. Broadway and Osborne Spence and Portage



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NEWTONIAN 63 dents to buy War Stamps regularly, which proved to be highly successful. Practically every student bought at least one stamp per month, and our objective has been reached. The stu¬ dents were very enthusiastic about this plan, and went all out for it. The Penny Fund has been ably carried on by our vice-president, Orest Hykawy. Collections of pennies were made every second Wednesday with an objective of $100.00. This money was invested in War Stamps. These two worth-while enterprises must have a permanent place in the activities of Isaac Newton. CHRISTMAS CONCERT On December 9 and 10, Isaac Newton High School presented a Christmas Concert at the St. John Cantius Hall, Mountain and Arlington. The object of this concert was to raise funds for sending parcels to Isaac Newton gradu¬ ates overseas. The Senior and Junior Girls’ Glee Clubs, under the capable direction of Miss McCrum, sang Christmas Carols. Under Miss MacIntyre’s able direction a group of folk dances was presented by: Ruth Lohse Myra Tchir Olga Goshlak Dolores Gurski Betty Filbert Betty Malyska Viola Budsby Lenore Rodis Violet Lullewich Violet Melnyk Nellie Popiel Luba Homenick Celia Zelickson Helen Seretna Emily Shipel (Continued on page 70) Compliments of Modem Shoe Store Corner Selkirk and McGregor • Dependable Service ® Quality Footwear BUY HERE AND SAVE GOOD FOOD THE CHOCOLATE SHOP WELL SERVED CITY DAIRY PRODUCTS —ALWAYS GOOD FOR DELIVERY Telephone 87 647 DRAWING AND ART SUPPLIES Linoleum Block Printing Tools Showcard Writing Materials Call in at our Store and look over our stock of art books. Phone 26 844 320 DONALD ST. WINNIPEG

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