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of our student officers, Bill Byskal and Millie Johnston that the first term wound up so successfully. Their keen executive ability, and their aggressive- SECOND Once again the tranquility of our school was disturbed with the second term’s rather quiet campaigns. This time Leon Sokalski and Millie Johnston were elected to the executive offices of the Students’ Council. Energetic Verna Soroka was secretary. Three cheers and a bow for our energetic Social chairlady, Shirley Hogue for her fine work on this com¬ mittee. More applauds are due to Fred Ingaldson for the excellent job he has done in securing athletic equipment for the students and for the well-made Field Day plans. Bob Ketchen, chairman of the Audi¬ torium Period Committee, secured several programmes for the enjoyment of the students. ness as well as the support of the student body led the school through a successful term. Their job was more than well done. TERM Last, but not least, was our staff advisor, Mr. Mark, who, under the supervision of Mr. Snyder, guided the Council through its difficulties. Newton’s activities during the second term were handled efficiently by the Students’ Council. Our long-lost Nor’- Wester once again appeared before the eyes of the students. Plans for our successful graduation were organized through the Council, Mr. Snyder, and the members of the teaching staff. Our school remained an active member in the Inter-High Congress and helped to plan and support the Inter-High Dance. The co-operation of the students with their Council in its endeavours was entirely responsible for an enjoy¬ able and successful term. Congratula¬ tions for a job well done. SECOND COUNCIL FIRST ROW (left to right)—Florence Yee, Sylvia Stein, Bernice Michalecki, Leon Sokalski President), Mildred Johnston (Vice-President), Olga Shermeta, Carol Funnell. SECOND ROW—Pat Bartman, Doreen Kowerko, Judy Shandre, Lucille Paul, Mr. Mark, Miss Macbeth, Sheila Macoomb, Nancy Konyk, Norma Lewicki. THIRD ROW—Gerry Nicol, Vivian Weston, Bob Kostiuk, Ron White, Stan Wylynko, John Dzogan, Gunhild Backus, Helen Mudlo. FOURTH ROW—Steve Kucyk, Ted Gacek, Rudy Schilling, Jim Komishon, Albert Jaworski, Bob Ketchen, Irvin Bakun, Roy Koniuk, Ken Snowe. MISSING—Verna Soroka (Secretary). Newtonian 41
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Students GaunciU W £ w ¥ gH MM , k ft FIRST COUNCIL FRONT ROW (left to right)—Ron Artes, Florence Yee, Nancy Konyk, Bill Byskal (President), Mildred Johnston (Vice-President), Carol Funnell, Roy Koniuk. SECOND ROW—Bernice Michalecki, Vivian Weston, Judy Shandre, Mr. Mark, Miss Macbeth, Gunhild Backus, Mildred Galanchuk, Doreen Kowerko. THIRD ROW—Paul Woychuk, Barry Johnson, Helen Bowden, Lucille Paul, Pat Boswell, Adlynne Luckiw, Ron Kuxhaus, Adolph Smith, FOURTH ROW—Don Stupen, Jim Komishon, Stan Bursztynski, Nestor Mickoski, Mike Zarzycki, Laurie Ostry. FIRST No sooner had everyone adjusted themselves to the grind of school life than the First-term school elections were called. To climax the colorful, hilarious and spectacular campaigns, Bill Byskal and Millie Johnston emerg¬ ed as president and vice-president of our Alma Mater. Nancy Konyk was elected by the Council as Secretary. The chairlady of the Social Com¬ mittee, Laura Artes, deserves applaud for her magnificent work in organizing our terrific socials whi ch were both a financial and social success. Thanks to Mike Zarzycki, Auditorium period chairman, the students were able to miss a few classes and enjoy some school-time fun. The Athletic Committee, under Fred Ingaldson’s supervision, arranged two Inter-School basketball games and dances and secured sports equipment TERM for the students. They deserve credit for their fine work. Last but not least, “thanks-a-million” goes to Mr. Mark, our staff advisor who guided and assisted the students when¬ ever possible. Once again, Newton became an active member of the Inter-High Con¬ gress through her delegates Nancy Konyk and Leon Sokalski. Noon hour dancing and ping-pong were arranged by the Council for the noon-hour “fans”. The high-lite of the first term, Career Nite, was planned and organiz¬ ed by the Council members and proved to be successful for both students and their friends. If any important matters came up the Council immediately held a special meeting and gave them prompt attention. It was through the combined efforts 40 Isaac Newton High School
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