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

 - Class of 1943

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Page 75 text:

NEWTONIAN 73 being on display for curious spectators who paid to see him. Besides the knitted articles, a quilt has been completed by the girls after many hours of hard work. Our Junior Red Cross has handed $50.00 to the Red Cross. This sum we know will be used for some needy cause. On the whole the club has had a very successful year. RUGBY CLUB 1942-1943 Under the capable managerial reign of Mr. Armstrong and a few of the boys from the rugbv team, the Rugby Club progressed well this season. The club began later than usual this year. The meetings consisted of lec¬ tures about the fundamentals of line and backfield play, of offence and de¬ fence, and of various rules about the game. To give all pupils that are returning to school next year a boost, we are happy to say that Fred Shero, Eugene Zakala, Steve Buchko, Frank Hans, John Stroppa, Wallace Birch, Bill Skyba and Walt Malkiewicz are all hoping to be back next term to strengthen the team. The new boys as well as the fellows returning, state firmly that they will be in there fighting harder than ever for the good old Red and Black. EX NOBIS (continued from page 53) SPORTS Meriting praise for their efficiency, and sportsmanship, Jack Douglas, Rit¬ chie Ward and Andy Hall, former Grade XII favorites, have received the coveted Senior “M” in rugby at the University of Manitoba. Walter Kostroski who graduated from Isaac Newton last year received the Ernie Devlin Trophy this year. This trophy is awarded at St. Paul’s College to the player who best combines scho¬ lastic with athletic ability. Our congra¬ tulations and best wishes. Sam Lavitt, whose outstanding suc¬ cess in hockey and rugby is well known, is completing a fighter-pilot’s course in the R.C.A.F. If we know Sam he will undoubtedly prove as successful in this as he has in his other fields of endeavor. Compliments of Dominion Lumber Fuel Co. Ltd. Redwood and McKenzie Phone 57 384 H. D. BEARS, Mgr. Alleys available at all times 20 th Century BOWLING CLUB 430 Selkirk Ave. Phone 57 411 L Compliments of ARLINGTON SHOE REPAIRS 1564 Arlington St. lOHNNY ' S GROCERY 1562 Arlington St. J. KOWALYSHYN, Prop.

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72 ISAAC NEWTON HIGH SCHOOL @tcv(U . . . Our Clubs have provided varied and interesting outlets for the extra curri¬ cular vehemence of a large body of the students who have taken part in them this year. Although fewer in number than last year, the clubs have still per¬ formed an important part of the school life. RED CROSS This year as in the past, the Junior Red Cross was organized in the early part of the school term. The club is a unit in the Junior Organization of the Canadian Red Cross. The officers were: President: Olga Mellin, Room 2 Vice-president: Ruth Lohse, Room 2 Secretary-treasurer: Kay Sych, Room 16 Program convener: Audrey Haine, Room 1 Work convener: Dorothy Sikorsky, Room 16. Miss Hazelwood was again elected to take charge and has proven to be capable as in previous years. Miss Edwards, too, did her part by assisting Miss Hazelwood and instructing the girls. Mr. Floyd revised the time-table so that two periods every Thursday were devoted to War Work. The Nether¬ lands Branch of the Red Cross donated 39 V 2 lbs. of wool which was knitted into body belts, socks, baby garments, sweaters, mitts, scarves and face cloths. Through the efforts of the girls a goodly number of completed articles have been given into the hands of the Red Cross. They are as follows: 59 body belts 80 baby garments 7 helmets 36 scarves 10 pairs of ankle socks 50 property bags 23 pairs of mitts 42 sleeveless sweaters 10 navy dickies 1 turtle-neck sea¬ man’s sweater Many interesting events took place this term: on November 12th we were honoured by a visit from Mrs. Van Remnsdyk, the president of the Nether¬ lands branch of the Red Cross and Mrs. Shortinghouse, secretary. During the celebration of the 21st birthday of the school “Joe the Swoose,” did his bit in aid of the Red Cross by r r- - - Compliments of De Luxe Furniture Store “The Friendly Store” 490 Portage Ave. Winnipeg JEANNE ' S BAKERYY Specializing in French Pastry Wedding and Birthday Cakes 933 Notre Dame Ave. Ph. 23 088 -A Pictures framed correctly The Little Gallery 296 Edmonton Si. Phone 22 720 GORDON SMITH Formerly Manager Hudson’s Bay Picture and Art Dept. Over 30 Years’ Experience 20% less on all framing Paintings Cleaned and Restored Pictures Packed Compliments of Canadian Ukrainian Institute Prosvita Arlington and Pritchard Ave.



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