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THE ST UDENTS ' COUNCIL In the first Presidential election cam¬ paign of the year, A1 Heiland was elect¬ ed President by an overwhelming ma¬ jority. Genevieve Stark was elected Vice-President and Tannis Schumacher Secretary. A1 proved himself to be a willing and tireless worker, devoting much of his time and effort to achieve better understanding between prin¬ cipal, teachers and students. In the February elections, after an extensive if not extraordinary cam¬ paign, complete with parade, drums and singers, Len Gzebb was elected President, also by an overwhelming majority. Len’s great determination and executive ability proved that he was suited to this responsible position. Genevieve Stark remained Vice-Presi¬ dent while Beatrice Starin took over the secretarial position. The tireless work done by the Coun¬ cil members elected as chairmen of the various committees aided greatly in many improvements around the school. The socials, under the supervision of Bill Senyk and then Helen McLean, were ver y successful and drew capacity crowds. Movies, stage shows, and sing¬ songs helped to entertain the students who attended the socials but did not dance. The Athletic Committees, under the chairmanship of Frank Ceilen and then Stan Kalinowski, did a very progressive job. Through their efforts better sports equipment such as nets, basketballs and various other things were obtained for both boys and girls. An inter-room soft- ball league was organized—this was en¬ joyed by all students who participated. Ernie Zapp, chairman of the Audi¬ torium Committee, did an exceptional (Continued on Page 50) SCHOOL COUNCIL FOR 1948-49 TOP ROW. left to right—Ed Martin, Ken Peters, Stan Kalinowski, Miss Mitchell, Mr. Mark, Tom Zabrocky, Mike Chabon. THIRD ROW—Ron White, Barry Krawchuk, Ernie Zapp, Richard Macoomb, Bill Ranick. SECOND ROW—Josephine Palamar, Tannis Schumacher, Audrey Adkin, Elizabeth Oberwenic, Janet Kohler. FRONT ROW—(Mildred Johnson, Gerry Schettler, Len Gzebb (president), Helen McLean, Beatrice Starin (secretary). MISSING—Genevieve Stark, Rose Danylo, Ben Cherewyk, Kris MacKay. Newtonian 7
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Neudo-ttia+t SiaU Memhefri YEAR BOOK STAFF, 1948-49 BACK ROW, left to right—Wallace Staub, Albert Schachter, Roger Stashko, Mr. Robson, Mike Lewicki, John Foga, Bill Werbowski. THIRD ROW—Eddie Leipz, Eddie Schozda, Steve Danyluk, Ray Yauk, Ernie Zapp, Tannis Schumacher. SECOND ROW—Norma Pearson, Norma Lewicki, Rose Danylo, Jenny Kowal, Virginia Melnychuk, Janet Carter, Nettie Chokan. FIRST ROW—Anne Burba, Helen Stark, Audrey Adkin, Joyce Bruhart, Hilda Peiluck, Grace Bohonos, Anita Lavallee, Viola Eichhorn. MISSING—Jim Komishon, Len Gzebb, Genevieve Stark and Kris MacKay. Editor-in-Chief: Kris MacKay. Assistant Editors: Audrey Adkin Joyce Bruhart Genevieve Stark Departments: Advertising: Anne Burba Ed Shozda Graduates: Leone Kozar Helen Stark Humor: Rick Heber Literary: Rose Danylo Make-up: Eddie Leipz Mike Lewicki Iris Pawloski Music: Cecil Semchyshyn Photography: Andy Babynchuk Social Activities: Jenny Kowal Mike Skibinski Social: Stan Kalinowski Helen MacLean Sports: Grace Bohonos Len Gzebb Hilda Pieluk Ray Yauk Write-ups: Janet Carter Elizabeth Oberwenec John Negladiuk Staff Advisers: Editorial: Mr. H. G. Robson Miss I. McBeth Miss S. E. Halprin Advertising: Mr. C. Avery Photography: Mr. R. Lind Isaac Newton High School G
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ZditasUal I T is difficult to express in these few lines the acute feeling of regret with which we say farewell to another year at Newton. Varied paths lie ahead. For some of us it is the last good-bye, for others only the beginning of an interlude. But with all of us who have worked and played at Newton will remain pleasant memories of the happy days spent in her halls. This issue of our annual will mean most to those who graduate, and so w6 have tried to capture in word and picture the highlights of the year. Although work started later than usual we feel the efforts of the staff and the teachers have not been in vain. Several changes in the advisory staff, design and layout will be noted; also the absence of the Literary, Art and Photography sections. We go into a troubled world filled with fear and suspicion, and yet in the words of Shakespeare: This above all: to thine own self be true And it must follow, as the night the day Thou canst not then be false to any man. Farewell: my blessing season this in thee. KRIS MacKAY. Compliments of . . . ve$s aCib. 303 KENNEDY STREET WINNIPEG Specializing in — • COLOR WORK • PUBLICATIONS Phones 926 488 - 9 • YEAR BOOKS 8 Isaac Newton High School
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