Isaac Newton High School - Newtonian Yearbook (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada)

 - Class of 1950

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University Scholarships For Manitoba War Veterans and their Sons and Daughters The six licensed Manitoba Brewers and all the licensed Hotel- keepers in the Province have offered $15,000.00 to the University of Manitoba to provide Scholarships for Manitoba War Veterans not otherwise adequately provided for and for the sons and daughters of Manitoba War Veterans. The sum of $7,500.00 is to be used in the academic year 1950-51 to provide 15 entrance scholarships of the value of $150.00 each for students resident in Greater Winnipeg, and 15 entrance scholarships of the value of $350.00 each for students resident elsewhere in the Province. The remaining $7,500.00 is to be used for the purpose of continuing winners of such scholarships for a second year. The scholarships may be tenable for two years in the University of Manitoba, or in any of its affiliated Colleges, in Arts, Science, Law, Medicine, Engineering, Architecture, Agriculture, Home Economics, Commerce, Pharmacy or other courses approved by the Board of Selection. To be eligible a student must have clear Grade XI or Grade XII standing, as recognized for admission by the University of Manitoba, provided that any student writing Grade XI examination may apply. The Board of Selection has power to divert such portion of the funds as is deemed advisable for the completion of a course at the University already commenced by a student who meets the War Service and other requirements. Application forms may be obtained from any high school principal, the Department of Education or the Registrar of the University of Manitoba. Applications must be sent to the Registrar of the University before August 1st, 1950. BOARD OF SELECTION The Hon. Mr. Justice A. K. Dysart, M.A., LL.D., Chancellor of the University of Manitoba. Dr. R. O. MacFarlane, Ph.D., Deputy Minister of Education. Dean H. P. Armes, B.Sc., Ph.D., University of Manitoba. C. Rhodes Smith, Esq., K.C., M.L.A., President, Manitoba Command of the Canadian Legion. Canon R. J. Pierce, Warden, St. John’s College. C. A. Tanner, Esq., Managing-Director, Manitoba Hotel Association. Lt.-Col. Arthur Sullivan, K.C., representing the Manitoba Brewers. Frank G. Mathers, Esq., Secretary. 56 Isaac Newton High Schoo

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HAROLD MAUTHE While attending Isaac Newton, Harold Mauthe was the most popular member of the student body. In 1947 he was school president, in 1948 he was an All- Star in High School rugby, winner of the Peter Kalyta Memorial Trophy, honor student, member of the Eaton’s Junior Executive, member of the Social Committee and a hard worker on the Students’ Council. Since leaving, he has won wide acclaim for his athletic achievements. Head coach of the famous C.U.A.C. Senior Women’s Basketball Team, Moe has piloted the girls to the top. As well as coaching basketball, Harry was a starry defenceman for W.L.I. Junior Dominion Cage Finalists in 1949. If Harold’s past accomplishments can be used as the yardstick for measuring future success, then for a fine fellow that really deserves the best, he is bound to distinguish himself in any of his under¬ takings. ELVA WASLYK Elva Waslyk is now one of the most outstanding women athletes in the city. This comes as no surprise to her former schoolmates. In 1947, when she graduated from Grade XII Commercial, she was a star in every line of sport offered in the school. Contrary to popular belief that the sportsminded people are not the intellectual type, Elva won a scholarship for her scholastic ability and has since become a secretary for Blumberg Agencies. Playing basketball for C.U.A.C. the past three years, Elva has been the high scorer in the Senior Women’s Basketball League. Though, by nature, short on stature, Elva is long on ability and any field of endeavour which she chooses is bound to lead to a successful conclusion. FRED SHERO When the characteristics of intellectual ability, athletic prowess and a sure determination are com¬ bined within one being, that person is surely stamped for future success—Fred Shero is just such a person. Fred acquitted himself nobly while at Newton for, as well as being a student of note, he captained the football team of 1943, a team that just fell short of winning the city championship. At one time Fred held the Light-Heavyweight Boxing Crown of Manitoba, but the lure of the world fistiana gave way to his first love, hockey. He spent two years of seasoning with the New York Rangers farm club, the St. Paul Saints, before being called up to perform for his parent club. In the autumn of this year, Fred will once again return to take his place on the Ranger blue-line. Future plans beyond that time are, as yet, uncertain. However, if past accomplishments are any cri¬ terion, it is improbable that there can be anything but fame and fortune in the offing for Fred. A true credit both to himself and his family and a student that Isaac Newton is proud to honor as one of its alumni. Martin leva} and cMaap, Kinql Under the inspiring leadership of Martin Terry, junior basketball coach of the year, the Winnipeg Stellars wrapped up the Canadian Junior Basketball title for 1950. Although not a grad, Marty is an old friend at Newton where he coached senior and junior (Continued on Page 89) Newtonian 55



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