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34 Isaac Newton High School r r XCHANG THE EXCHANGER On behalf of all Newton students I woud like to thank all our fellow stu¬ dents from the “four corners of the earth” for their kindness in exchang¬ ing books with us. We hope you have derived as much pleasure from our annual as we have from yours. So here’s “Till we meet again.” SOUTH AFRICA The Jeppe High School Magazine — This is the first edition of the Jeppe Magazine received since 1940. Keep up the splendid sportsmanship and glad to hear from you. AUSTRALIA Technichem — Sydney. We wish to congratulate the staff on their first and successful edition of the Techni¬ chem. Keep up the good work. Jargon — Melbourne. A very interest¬ ing book. SASKATCHEWAN Ye Flame — Regina. This magazine has a neat, attractive appearance. The many pictures catch the eye. Congratulations on an excellent liter¬ ary section. The Laocoon — Notre Dame of Saskat¬ chewan. This magazine seems to be devoted mainly to sports. How about some art and literary sections. BRITISH COLUMBIA Thraex — Vancouver (per courtesy of the McKenzie family). A splendid book. Vantech — Vancouver. The students of Vantech annual print their own year book and it is a credit to them. MANITOBA Aurora — The Pas Colleg ' ate. The Pas Collegiate has reason to be proud of this well-arranged magazine. The humour section is very entertaining. Flinonian — Flin Flon. This year’s book rates high praise. How about more stories? The Endeavour — Dauphin. The un¬ usual write-ups of the Graduates make the book especially interesting. WINNIPEG Chronicle — Lord Selkirk. A very fine edition. The literary section is especi¬ ally outstanding. Breezes — Daniel MacIntyre High. This number of the “Breezes” attained its usual high standard. The music and opera section were outstanding fea¬ tures of the book. Kelvin — Kelvin High. The literary section is especially worthy of note. Torch — St. John ' s High School. Con¬ tains all essentials of a successful year book. The personal pictures of the Graduates make the book very inter¬ esting. — SWING MUSIC — Did you know that you could learn how to play popular swing music on the Piano, or Piano-Accordion in 15 easy lessons—guaranteed. Also teachers in swing of Trumpet, Sax, Clarinet, Spanish and Hawaiian Guitar. THE MODERN SCHOOL OF MUSIC 716 Time Bldg. (333 Portage Ave.) Phone 92 826
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Newtonian 33 YEAR BOOK — CELL 19 As you enter our beloved portals a particle of chalk zooms past your ear, thrown by the Prison’s Jester “ ' Echo.” From the back of the cell comes the boisterous shouting of “Bold Steffie,” “Dark-Eyes Wynnyk,” “Dynamite,” and “Libau” arguing over “Prune-Face Po- piel” and “Curly-Paul.” In a corner of our cell “Dibs Gogo,” ::Shark Marchyl- lo” and “Fingers Evwashiew” are play¬ ing a hot game of “Crap” and “Helpful Bogey” is doing her best to cut herself in. “Sleepy Foster” and “Stoney Mil¬ ler” reminiscingly relate “The Tale of the Last Break” to “Wide-Eyel Kaldo- nia.” “Beany Reichert,” “Sad-Face Jazzy” and “Vagrant Mozie” give out with the Official Jail Song “Open the Door, Richard.” “Gravel Nellie” and “Dahlia Vi” are making plans for their coming jewel robbery (if they get out in time), while “Sleeky Kowal” and “Downbeat Brucker” are eavesdropping for new ideas. “Scandy Wanda” gives “Ears Adel” a real earful on her scan¬ dalous telephone calls. “Creeping Mar- fn”, “Choo-Chee,” and “.Slinky Nichol¬ son” hopefully await their chance to make a “Get-a-way.” “Eyes Kostiuk” is trying to cut himself in with the As¬ sistant-Warden, “Joker Leonard,” who vainly and hopefully tries to keep the prisoners quiet. Above all this gay- frolic can be heard, as always, the melodious? voices of the Big-4 “Wicked Bauer,” “Hopeless Byskal,” “Slim Gaul” and “Hot-Tempered Oliver” giv¬ ing their dramatized rendition of “Sing- Sing Blues.” All of a sudden the voice of our stooge arises out of nowhere shouting “Can it, here she comes” and “Presto” you see a studious group of prisoners. In walks our Chief Warden, who, upon witnessing such a scholarly cell, replies in a sweet, tender voice “My this is a lovely quiet cell, I wish all my cells were so ambitious as Cell 19.” Weil, we can dream, can’t we ? ? ? ♦ BACK ROW, lefl lo righl—A. McAulay, W. Ewashkiw, L. Foster, R. Miller, E. Gogol, L. Marczylo. THIRD ROW—S. Kaldon, M. Nicholson, E. Mosienko, M. Reichert, B. Starin, S. Oliver, N. Boyko, H. Borowski, I. Kowal. SECOND ROW —J. Martin, S. Slonecky, P. Stadnyk, A. Elnisky, V. McFarlane, H. Wynayk, V. Schoor, W. Mularski. FRONT ROW—H. Jazownik, P. Prokopenko, R. Bauer, E. Kostuik, Miss F. Chislett, D. Leonard, B. Popiel, D. Gall, A. Byskal. MISSING —H. Brucker, A. Nicholson.
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Newtonian 35 A PSALM OF LIFE (Excerpt) Let us, then, be up and doing, With a heart for any fate; Still achieving, still pursuing, Learn to labour and to wait. ■Longfellow.
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