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84 ISAAC NEWTON HIGH SCHOOL ADVERTISING STAFF BACK ROW—S. Levenstein, N. Dzohan, M. Tchir, D. Kahl, W. Bilski, P. Gur, P. Stasiuk. SECOND ROW M. Shafron, E. Kaner. J. Plawiak, E. Kostna. L. Bsydack, D. Yaeheson, F. Pro- chera. FRONT ROW—S. Gusman, E. Shipel, C. Gay, Mr. Katz, M, Cholodnuk, H. Prystayko, L. Bathe- galli. oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Answers to Quiz Questions on Page (60) 1. One street car every forty seconds. 2. Winnipeg, with 22 Trolley Buses. 3. 69,301,000 passengers were carried on Greater Winnipeg’s street railway system in 1920 as compared with 66,755,000 in 1942. 4. Winnipeg with its “Made in Winnipeg” trolley bus. For further information as to service, fares, etc., on Winnipeg’s street cars and buses Phone 904 202 WINNIPEG ELECTRIC COMPANY oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
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NEWTONIAN 83 fo . . . Our advertisers—whose generous co¬ operation has made possible the publi¬ cation of this year book. Mr. Katz—for his efficient organiza¬ tion and tactful management of the advertising campaign. Mr. Connaghan—who acted in the capacity of chief adviser to the staff. Miss McNair and Miss O’Neill—who judged the literary contributions. Mr. Gresham—for his article regard¬ ing cadets. Inspector Stevenson for his enlightening article. Miss Baine of King Edward School— who judged the art. Ketchen Printing Company and Win¬ nipeg Graphic Art Engravers—for their close co-operation with the editors dur¬ ing the printing of the book. Students who provided extra mate¬ rial and helped intermittently during the publishing, and last but by far not least, Mr. Floyd and the staff in gene¬ ral for their remarkable patience during numerous interruptions and recesses on the part of the editorial staff. V M.yr ztula,tcoa4, cutcC ' peCicitctfio ttd fo . . . Ollie Melnychuk ’42 and Harry Callahagn. Myra Lazechko ’38 and Archibald Gordon Haas. Helen Lewicki ’37 and Bernard Babynec ’38. Maureen Hutchinson ’41 and Jim McLean ’41. Bessie Bebchuk ’40 and Cecil Shacter. Ralph English ’37 and Bertha Dorothy Lucy Bunce. Dorothy Schick ’42 and R. A. Taylor. Bill Holub ’35 and Bernice Zebiak. Nick Holub ’35 and Bernice Dolski. Rosalie Saunders ’33 arid Ernest Ridell ' 33. Lydia Quindt ’39 and Henry Gudz. Eva Rubin ’42 and Harvey Kane. Betty McKeith ’39 and P.O. F. J. Cunningham. Violet Carter ’36 and W.O.2 A. P. MacKinnon. Margaret Carlson ’37 and Frank Townsend ’35. All of whom have embarked on the sea of matrimony during the past year. Compliments of the Winnipeg Roller Rink Langside and Portage Phone 30 838
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