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JUNIOR ENSEMBLE SENIOR ENSEMBLE 74
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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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NEWTONIAN 75 ' Tttu ic . , . Another school year has gone by and, as in previous years, music has taken its part in the school activities. The opera was not presented this year, but the Glee Clubs appeared at our Christ¬ mas Concert, at our School Home and Hobby Display, and also took part in the Musical Festival. At the Christmas Concert, held in the St. John Cantius Hall, the girls’ choirs and the boys’ choir sang carols. Our violin soloists were William Bidulka and Myroslaw Biniowsky, and our vocal soloists were Vera Kachanovsky and Edmund Winnick. The accompanists were Lola Szengera, Frances Kagan, Cornelia Gay and Robert Mackay. We congratulate Miss McCrum and the girls for their splendid work at the Musical Festival. The senior girls did well singing “To Music” and “Light Is My Heart,” and the junior ensemble took first place singing “A Lake and a Fairy Boat” and “Pack Clouds Away.” Helen Gregory accompanied both en¬ sembles. THE ORCHESTRA This year there were fifteen members in the School Orchestra under the supervision of Miss McCrum. The orchestra contributed selections at the Christmas Concert and at the School Home and Hobby Display. Robert Mackay rendered the accom¬ paniment, and the members showed their loyalty and enthusiasm by attend¬ ing rehearsals. —VERA KACHANOVSKY Trees? I think that I shall never see, A girl refuse a meal that’s free; A girl whose hungry eyes are fixed, Upon a “coke” that’s being mixed; A gal who doesn’t always wear, A screwy hat upon her hair; But girls are loved by guys like me, ’Cause, gosh, who wants to kiss a tree? UNITED COLLEGE of ihe United Church of Canada, affiliated with The University of Manitoba Students are offered courses in: FACULTY OF ARTS AND SCIENCE leading to the B.A. Degree. Junior Division work for the B.Sc., and pre-professional courses for; Commerce, Engineering, Law, Medicine, etc., are also offered. COLLEGIATE— Grade XI (Matriculation), Grade XII (Entrance to Second Year and Normal School). FACULTY OF THEOLOGY— Diploma and B.D. Courses. Additional Facilities: RESIDENCES for men and women. STUDENTS ' ACTIVITIES: Athletics, Debating, Dramatics, etc. CENTRALLY LOCATED • LARGE CAMPUS • SKATING RINK Correspondence is requested. WINNIPEG, MANITOBA ----------------
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