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AfeuxtoH CxcUanael Now that the academic year is draw¬ ing to a close we would like to thank all our fellow students from the “four corners of the earth” for their kindness in exchanging books with us. We hope to hear from all these schools again. Perusal of the magazines has shown that we have many interests in common. A wider exchange would do much to cement the bonds of friend¬ ship among our schools. George Taylor Tom Johnston Manitoba The Breezes — Daniel McIntyre Centennial — Centennial High School, West Kildonan The Chronicle — Lork Selkirk The Collegian — St. James Collegiate Institute Dauphin — Dauphin Collegiate and Technical Institute The Eagle — Rupertsland Girls’ School Flinonian — Flin Flon Collegiate, Flin Flon Glenmories — Glenlawn Collegiate, St. Vital Hay Baler — Faculty of Agriculture, U. of M. Johnian — St. John’s College Kelvin — Kelvin High School Normal Lights — Normal School New Era — Brandon Collegiate Institute Purple and Gold — Gordon Bell High School Collegian — Norwood Collegiate Slide Rule — Engineering and Agri¬ cultural Societies, U. of M. The Torch — St. John’s High School Trie Tics — United College Voa: Adulescentis — Baldur Collegiate, Baldur Winkler Collegian ■ —• Winkler Saskatchewan Ye Flame — Central Collegiate Institute, Regina P.C.I. — Prince Albert Collegiate Institute Overseas Graemian — Graeme College, Grahamstown, South Africa Jargon — Melbourne Technical College, Melbourne, Australia We Ane Sinoenely Qn.ate.fjul . . . Thanks! This is all that we can say to all those who have co-operated to make this edition of our yearly a success. To our un-sung helpers, the typists, artists, room representatives and contributors who so unselfishly placed their time at our disposal we are extremely grateful. We also bow to the advertising staff who went on an all-out campaign and solicited a record amount of advertising this year. Equal gratitude must be expressed to the advertisers whose generous support has made this book possible. Finally, we extend special thanks to all the teachers who contributed so liberally of their time to give us advice and aid. Thanks a million, everybody! BROTHERS BAKERY Special Rye Bread 831 Magnus Ave. Winnipeg Dr. D. SPELLER DENTIST 284 Salter St. Winnipeg Phone 56 040 78 Isaac Newton High School
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ROOM 1 (Continued from Page 26) with the beautiful black tresses, keeps an eye on “Room 4”, she con¬ fesses. Joan Shorts Heffel — To the I-pac team she’s true blue, and also loves “Satchmo” and the Kenton Crew. Ruth Jasper —Combination of beauty, personality and brains, is our vice- pres. Loves jiving, basketball, and boys. Stephanie Kalicks Kalyta — Our model height, blue-eyed Steph. has the right aim in life — Happy-go- “Looking.” Allan Kisiy Kistyshen — One of the popular “Gents”. Favorite speech: “I don’t gotta do no work.” How come, Kisty? Bill Kissel Kushnierick — Coach of the “Trotting Weasels”. This Kild-a- Rock man thinks girls are dangerous. Why? Alf Leonard — A tall, blonde, broad- shouldered, “Cac’s” man. This Juven¬ ile Black Hawk Ace, spends much time at River Heights. Ray Mickey McMillan — Has a friendly personality, and great artis¬ tic ability. Lacks neither ambition nor popularity. (Right girls?). Vernie Melnychuk — Has everything. Looks “n” pep, plus personality. Neither does she lack mentality. What more can a guy want? Sophie Soph Monjeski — Tall, dark, full of pep, ’cause George and she are really hep. Is it true? (Yep!). Mary Mez Prytula — Stars in high- jumping, has an interest in “Jim” nasties. Irene Red Scholl — Noticeable be¬ cause of her flaming hair. Main interest lies in baseball, basketball, and a “Miller”naire. Vera Delilah Serafin — Brunette co¬ quette who loves “Tom”foolery. Likes dancing and jazz. Ambition: Short circuit for an electrician. Alec Shimy Shymanski — Outstand¬ ing basketball player. Room l’s Glamour Boy. Could it be the terrific blonde wave, Girls? Steve Skrybalo — Well known by the girls for his pranks. Swell character, though, and liked by all. James Sokulski — Is he as shy out of school? This sport-loving fan is never seen without his shadow “Kissel”. Olive Blackie Wonsacz -— This short, dark and sweet gal has a smile that steals every heart, and chases the blues. Anne Cabby Zacharkiew — Trim, calm and collected. Has her future well selected. Ambition: Saleswoman for sun“kist”. (Oranges that is). ROOM 19 (Continued from Page 30) Olga Kuzyk — Vice President of our room. Is always in a state about her love affairs. Shirley Mallow — Good natured and happy. Spends all her spare time laughing and joking. Evelyn Manchul — A petite lass who is quiet in class and well liked by all who know her. Jeanette Mayuk — Is a well-groomed girl who can’t control her wink. En¬ joys writing nonsense like this. Stella Romanov — Keeps us informed of all the Monarch games because of a certain player named Bill. Evelyn Rosnyk — Dark, dashing beauty who is liked by all, including boys. Is the girl’s sports captain. Jeanette Rybak — A petite brunette whose vocal chords got her into the Operetta Chorus. Is liked by all. Joe Shesko — Is always selling tickets for Robertson’s projects and always brags about his many girl friends. Henry Small — A quiet lad (??) who is our handsome and ardent Black Hawk player. Norman Weisner — The smallest boy in our room known as “Dicey”. Always heard mumbling “Walk to Budapest.” Bernie Werbicki — His hobby is col¬ lecting pictures that don’t belong to him. Wonder where he hides them?? Eddie Chucko, Steve Matthews, Jerry Yaskiewich — These lads have left our happy family to seek their fortunes in the business world. We wish them luck. Mr. Chuck Avery —His favorite room is 19. Keeps us in the aisles with his witty (?) jokes. A swell teacher and friend. Newtonian 79
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