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9 aac Newton akujtt School Staf ■- ► J. F. Klassen A. D. Willows L,. Lobdell Miss E. E. Nelson J. H. Armstrong W. J. Gresham Miss R. M. Babb Miss R. Simpson T. Phillips Mrs. E. MacKay Miss I. McBeth Miss C. M. Griffiths F. H. Macint.yre H. G. Robson H. C. Avery Miss A. Sproull m. M. Hazelwood Miss E. M. Knapp G. E. Mark Mrs. I. Blount M : ss J. MacKay Miss M. Kryschuk E. J. Hrenchuk (Secretary) Kg’fSg
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leuj Membe ik an the Staj MISS J. MacKAY We must admit we found it difficult to distinguish her from any of her pupils at the beginning of the year. Miss MacKay hails from Transcona and comes to us after a year and a half of high school teaching at Carberry, Man. According to Miss MacKay, “Newton is wonderful . . . especially the girls.” As a new teacher she found the rest of the staff both friendly and helpful. MR. T. PHILLIPS A newcomer to Isaac Newton’s his¬ tory department is Mr. Phillips, who might easily be tabbed “the man with the briefcase”. Mr. Phillips was en¬ gaged in post-graduate work at the University of Manitoba prior to teach¬ ing at Mulvey School last year. He admits that his first year as a high school teacher has been a most en¬ joyable one., MR. L. V. LOBDELL Isaac Newton’s only exchange teacher, a Connecticut Yankee, has left a favorable impression as an ambas¬ sador of friendship and good will. The school has not seemed strange to him, for he says, “Most of the time it is necessary to remind myself that I am not in Norwalk. The teachers make perfect friends. The students are like the ones at home.” His experience as an exchange teacher has been a most pleasant one and Winnipeg was a happy choice. MISS R. SIMPSON Each year Isaac Newton’s grade 10 classes are made up of former Faraday students, but this year a member of the Faraday teaching staff couldn’t resist and came along, too. Miss Simp¬ son, an avid tennis enthusiast, taught commercial subjects and states that she has enjoyed the work a great deal. Her quiet sense of humour has made her popular with both the student body and the staff. MR. A. D. WILLOWS Another new addition to the com¬ mercial department was Mr. Willows. He taught at the Swan River High School before taking up duties in Room 4 this year. He feels it has been an honor and a privilege to work at Isaac Newton. May we say that our senti¬ ments toward him are no less sincere. MR. E. J. HRENCHUK Our newly-married P.T. instructor, who attended Isaac Newton in grade 9, feels that teaching here this year has been like coming back home. He is one of two instructors in the city who has obtained his Bachelor of Physical and Health Education degree at the University of Toronto. From observa¬ tions he has made this year, he believes “Youth have not changed—their prob¬ lems are the same; however, they are inclined to be a bit more resourceful in solving their problems.” Qun, G 2A.etaken,4. . . . To. Mr. Skuzanski, better known to the student body as “Frank” we owe our sincere gratitude for all he has done for us. No one can surpass him in his friendly and co¬ operative spirit. Mr. F. Skuzanski Mr. Haier or “Stan” also combines cheerfulness with his work and his friendly smile puts us all at ease. Although a few of us have never been introduced to Mr. Swiderski we all Mr. C. Swiderski Mr. S. Haier know “Charlie”. His jovial, Bparkling laugh has made him popular with everyone. I feel sure that we could not wish for a more amiable trio than Frank, Stan and Charlie. 10 Isaac Newton High School
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1949-50 GRADE XII GENERAL Bednard, Dorothy Fraser, David Serafin, Helen Dolhun, Simeon Shepertycki, Ted COMMERCIAL Bahry, Dorothy Kehoe, Bernice Moscovitch, Walter Golich, Lucy Kowal, Victor Petriw, Lillian HolinacK, Marlene Kupecki, Mary Renkewitz, Agnes Johnson, Miriam Lipp, Romeo Thompson, Barbara Marcyniuk, Dorothy GRADE XI GENERAL Byskal, Bill Petrie, Edward Gidzinski, Helena Price, Raymond Grabowski, Helen Rapinchuk, Paul Green, Sylvia Samila, Elsie Kowalik, Harry White, Ron COMMERCIAL Holloway, Stanis Carter, Janet Hollands, Hazel GRADE X GENERAL Brunn, Eleanor Dolhun, Edward Duxbury, Eva Fuga, Jean Iwanchuk, Peter Kelln, Audrey Konyk, Zenon Kordiuk, Walter Macoomb, Sheila Michalecki, Bernice Roy, Orest Saranchuk, Nancy Schnoor, Jack Skinner, Maysie Skoblak, Marie Zamick, Larry Basaraba, Betty Krysko, Alec Marchak, Carolyn Mickoski, Nestor 12 COMMERCIAL Morley, Betty Morrison, Darlyne Poynting, Ellen Poynting, Velma Wachowich, Gala Wachtler, Irene Yager, Louis Isaac Newton High School
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