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

 - Class of 1951

Page 10 of 100

 

Isaac Newton High School - Newtonian Yearbook (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 10 of 100
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Page 10 text:

Newton C ' X.cltanaeA. “A jollie good book Whereon to look Is better to me than gold” —Tennyson We at Newton agree with Tennyson and wish to thank our fellow students throughout the British Empire for their splendid sportsmanship in ex¬ changing School Annuals. We enjoyed looking through your books which have offered to us both entertainment and a broader outlook on your activities. We hope you have derived as much pleasure from our magazine as we have from yours. Winnipeg: Kelvin — Kelvin Tech. High School. Breezes — Daniel MacIntyre Collegiate Institute. Chronicle —- Lord Selkirk School. The Torch — St. John’s Tech. High School. Glenmories —- Glenlawn Collegiate. The Eagle — Rupertsland School. The Collegian — St. James Collegiate. Manitoba: Normalites — Normal School. The Winkler Collegian — Winkler Col¬ legiate. Vox Ludi — Carman Collegiate. The New Era — Brandon Collegiate. Vox Adulscentis — Baldur Collegiate. Saskatchewan : Ye Flame — Central Collegiate Insti¬ tute, Regina. Cynosure P.A.C.I. — Prince Albert Col¬ legiate. Alberta: Victoria-Composite — Victoria Com¬ posite School, Edmonton. Australia: Jargon — Melbourne Technical College, Melbourne. Agnes Skibinski Maysie Skinner 6u i GasietabeM . . . Cyril Grey also a newcomer to Newton and formerly from Aberdeen School. Along with Bob, we hope that his stay in Newton will be an enjoyable one. Mr. Skurzanski better known to the students as Frank, has made many a friend dur¬ ing his long association with our school and his presence around our Alma Mater is indeed a must. Bob Bardal a new addition to our caretaking staff. Former¬ ly from the Aberdeen School, we feel he is their loss and our gain. 8 Isaac Newton High School

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Zditanial . Between the covers of this book, we have collect¬ ed a record of the main activities of the past year. We hope that it will bring back treasured memories of your school life. As the years pass by and you turn these thumb-soiled pages, you will recall a forgotten face, an enjoyable event or a cherished memory. Mildred Johnston j s true that W6j w ho leave Newton this year, may not be able to attain fame or perfection but our years in high school have done much to strengthen our characters and stabilize our thinking, so that, when we go out into the business world or on to University, we shall be capable of making the best use of our gifts and faculties. Let us strive to attain to our school motto, “Vincit qui se vincit” — he conquers who conquers himself, for “He is strong who conquers others; he who conquers himself is mighty”. Remember, the road to success is not to be trod by leaps and bounds. Step by step, little by little—this is the way to Wisdom, Prosperity and Happiness. Millie Johnston, Editor-in-Chief Not in the clamor of the crowded street, Not in the shouts and plaudits of the throng, But in ourselves, are triumph and defeat. —Longfellow Sylvia Stark Jean Fuga Leonard Moroz Jean Zajac Newtonian 7



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NOR’WESTER VOL. II I.N.H.S. 1950-51 r w a . 3 m S 1 f SWt f it NOR’WESTER STAFF FRONT ROW (left to right)—Rudy Slupski, Roman M.-irczak, Jennie Kosinski, Leonard Moroz (Editor), Guyla Wachowich, Pat Litwin, Ed Grenda. SECOND ROW—Jeanette Ryback, Vi Smallakoff, Irene Scholl, Sonja Galazyk, Mr. Willows, Miss MacIntyre, Joan Rychlak, Georgina Harris, Verna Soroka, Shirley Hogue. THIRD ROW—Lil Starin, Ed Dolhun, Orest Bartman, Leon Sokalski, Barry Morwick, Bill Palahniuk, Mildred Johnston. MR. AVERY LEAVES NEWTON It was with genuine regret that the students of Newton parted company with one of their favorite staff members, Mr. H. C. Avery. During his time as a teacher at Newton, “Chuck”, as he was affectionately called by his pupils, contributed wholeheartedly to the success of the school’s educational, cultural, social and sporting activities. It was perhaps in the latter field that he left his greatest impression on our school life, for during his years as physical educational instructor he piloted the Junior and Senior Soccer teams to three consecutive High School titles. Under his watchful eye, Newton track and field enthusiasts shone at inter-high and provincial meets, and a number of new records were established as a result of their efforts. As a teacher, Mr. Avery was liked by all. He had that wonderful knack of making ordinarily boring subjects, such as Mathematics and Science, appeal to students who would much rather be chasing a basketball. This singular ability certainly marked him as a good teacher. Now that Mr. Avery has moved on to other fields, we shall miss his ready smile and friendly manner, but we wish him success in his new work. Newton also welcomes Mr. Mozel, Mr. Avery’s able successor. We hope he will enjoy his work here, and we are confident that he will soon become a very popular member of the staff. Newtonian 9

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