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ARMSTRONG L. O ' NEILL C. R. BABB O. M. KRETT J. F. KLASSEN L. M. EDWARDS
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NEWTONIAN 5 Reynolds, Leslie Riddell, Ernest Riddell, Dorothy Risi, Elizabeth Rohatynski, Stanley Romanowsky, Morris Romanowski, Bill Romanec, William Roscoe, Raymond Rosenblat, Joseph Rosenblat, Louis Roshka, John Rubenstein, Percy Ruppenthal, Eddie Ruppenthal, William Sapiak, Peter Saunders, Raymond Saunders, Russ Sawiak, John Schick, Dorothy Schwartz, Eldor Schwartz, J. Schwartz, William Scobel, Robert Scobel, Rudolph Scobel, Ernest Searle, Abe Seibel, William Sejevick, Adam Semchuk, Ted Seminow, Paul Semkow, Roman »Semkow, Walter Semotiuk, Alex Semotiuk, John —Senyk, George Sernyk, Alex Shalay, Harry Shemely, Peter Shingleton, Jack Shreiber, Hymie Shumanski, Theodore Shwaga, William Sidenberg, Jack Silverberg, Allen Silverberg, David Silvester, Harry Silvester, James Simpson, Gordon Simpson, Leonard Sinclair, Donald Skinner, Gilbert Skotnicki, Stanley Skurzanski, Charles Skurzanski, Tony Smith, E. A. Smith, Edward Smith, George Smith, Gordon Smith, Jack Smith, Kenneth Smith, Lawrence Smith, Leonard HONOUR ROLL (continued) Smith, Michael Sneider, Roy Sneider, Sam Sniezek, Michael Sobieszczanski, Mike Sobkowicz, Casmir Sochaski, B. A. Sokol, Mike Sokol, Steve Sokoloski, Alex. Sokulski, Walter Soloway, Lawrence Soloway, Oscar Soode, Peter Sopuck, V. J. Soroka, Peter Stadelmeir, Adolph Stadelmeir, Arnold Stadelmeir, Jack Stachiw, Tony —Stanowski, Walter Staradom, M. Steinhauer, Albert —Steiman, Boris Steitzer, Gordon Steitzer, George Steitzer, John Stevens, Leonard —Stoffman, Nathan Stokol, Michael Stoller, Hymie Stone, Sam Stoyko, Paul Stroppa, Egidio Stroppa, Elso Strykowski, Joe Stuparyk, F. R. Sturgeon, Lloyd Suzanski, Alex Suzanski, Mike Swystun, Vsevolod Sykes, James Syvolos, Walter Tadman, Shirley Tait, Brian Tannack, Steve Taraska, Anthony W. Taraska, Frances A. Tatham, Eric Taylor, Gordon Tchir, Harry Temple, William Terenchuk, Peter Terenchuk, Walter Tesluk, Walter Thompson, Gordon Thompson, R. T. F. Thomson, Ian Tierney, Marion Tisdale, Stanley Tomchyshyn, Peter —Townsend, Frank Trook, Walter Truss, Eddie Truss, Frank Truss, Louis Tryhuk, Walter Tuchak, Myros Tunski, Harry Tuskey, William Udow, Saul Urbanowicz, Marjan Ustianyk, Jerry Wach, Ted Wagner, David Wagner, Herbert Wallin, Blanche Wallin, Henry Walsh, Ernest Walsh, Samuel Waplak, Eddie Ward, Rtichie Warecki, Julian Wareham, Earle Wareham, Raymond Waroway, Casmir Warywoda, Peter Warywoda, John Watson, George Welham, Clarence Wellis, Nick Wellis, Tony Weselak, Edward Westman, Harold Westman, William Wheeler, Ernest White, Frank White, A. F. M. Wiatrowsky, Edward Wiederman, Charles Wildman, Henry Wilkinson, John Wirth, Edmund Winthrop, H. Wolinsky, Aaron Woloski, Joseph Woods, Sidney Wozny, Karl Wurtak, Bernard Yuffe, Louis Yunsko, Walter Zakala, Bill Zapotoczny, Bill Zapotoczny, Frank Zapotoczny, Stanley Zarowski, J. J. Zeavin, Arthur Zeavin, Max Zeaton, Paul Zerebecki. Anton Ziemski, Karl Zlody, Nick Zurba, Peter Zurba, Walter Zywine, Peter
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“T teMtiye £%ont t e ' PxittctfcaC B 0AC11 YEAR when the “Newtonian” appears I think that even those students who cherish a bit of resentment towards William Caxton are willing to acknowledge that the art of printing is indeed a blessing. To have summed up for us the activities of the year, to see the pictures of all the familiar faces collected under one cover, to be reminded of interesting items that we are already beginning to forget, and to have our best efforts in literature and art set down in such enduring form is really a priceless thing. The editor and his assis¬ tants deserve our heartfelt thanks. They have done a fine job. We believe this little book will be a source of joy to every member of the school and that it will be appreciated by I.N.H.S. men and ' women wherever it may reach them. The 1942 issue travelled far. It has been gratifying to hear from former Newtonians that they have perused it on every front where our boys have joined the fight for freedom, aboard tossing corvettes, in the camps in Britain, and even on the sands of Africa. We hope that this issue will reach as wide a circle and bring a touch of home to many of our 600 members of the armed services. We should like them to know how much we appreciate them and that we work and pray for their safe keeping and their final return. In glancing backward across the year the celebration of our twenty-first anniversary stands out among the many activities. It was such a pleasure to have early graduates back with us and to hear that many others in the midst of successful careers have fond memories of the school that gave them their start. Altogether the reunion was a delightful occasion and I am particularly grateful to the teachers, students and friends who did so much to make it a success. The film strip “A Review of the Years,” with its chain of interesting pictures, will long be among the treasured possessions of the school. May I say to those who are going out with the class of ' 43 and to those that will remain in school that it is the spirit that “maketh alive.” Abilities without the proper spirit behind them are of little use. Whether we have many talents or few they will finally rust in uselessness unless the possessor cultivates a spirit of enthusiasm, of courage, and a sense of service. Instruction and training are largely wasted on those who lack the spirit and the will to do. Hold fast to these things. It will be your duty to bring enthusiasm and fresh courage to many tasks. Nothing will so help those who have been steadily carrying on during these dreadful years as an eagerness on the part of the younger generation to bear its full share. To these tasks the school commits you in the words of Sir Henry Newbolt; This is the word that year by year. While in her place the school is set Every one of her sons must hear. And none that hears it dares forget. This they all with a joyful mind Bear through life like a torch in flame, And falling fling to the host behind— “Play up! Play up! and play the game!”
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