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

 - Class of 1951

Page 73 of 100

 

Isaac Newton High School - Newtonian Yearbook (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 73 of 100
Page 73 of 100



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Page 72 text:

tyeliivGl ISAAC NEWTON MIXED CHOIR 1950 - 51 FESTIVAL Newton went all out for the festival this year, entering a Girls’ Glee Club, Boys’ Choir, Mixed Choir, and three classroom choirs. This has meant many hours of work for Miss Knapp and the students in the various choirs. Special interest was centered on the classroom competition with the Grade XII’s defending the Daniel MacIntyre Trophy. The Grade X’s were represent¬ ed by Rooms 5 and 15, Grade XI’s by Room 17 and 9 and the Grade XII’s by Rooms 14 and 16. Despite the girls best efforts, the trophy did not return to Congratulations to the Class of ' 51 and a cordial invitation to visit Winnipeg ' s Largest Men ' s Store 568-70 Main St. Since 1899 Newton for another year. For their selections, the Boy’s Choir sang “Linden Lea” and “The Sailor’s Letter.” Later in the evening they joined the girls to sing “O Come You From Newcastle” and “Trade Winds”. Adjudicator Gor¬ don Thorne praised the Girls’ Choir for “unity” and “lovely interweaving of parts.” All participants and Miss Knapp deserve congratulations for their fine performan ces. MELODY Her name was Melody, How it suited her oh! From her laughing blue eyes To the tips of her toes. With her yellow hair flying, In the breeze, as she ran O’er hills and fields And green meadow-lands. And as she scurried about Without thought or care, T’is no wonder a Song-Writer thought She was the answer to his prayer. — Dawne Krywonis (1) 70 Isaac Newton High School



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ROOM 5 (Continued from Page 32) Gerald Petrie — Quiet and very bash¬ ful. Likes dancing (or does he?) Maurice Phillips — An intelligent quiet boy, who left early. Melita Plenert — Very friendly and has lovely blue eyes. Tilly Probizanski — One of the quiet but friendly type of girl. Ambition: Secretary. Bill Prociuk — Dreamer, true! Likes “D. Gabel”. Giggles and flirts when he’s able. Olga Rosliski — A quiet girl who is most likely to succeed. Shirley Sabovitch — Was “cute” and lots of fun. Left early for Saskatche¬ wan. Nadia Sadoway — A sports-minded girl who thrives on jive. Larry Schaefer — Blond, sports-minded and cheerful. Adores girls (???) Helen Sharby — A sharp-by on her toes. Newtonian rep. who’s in the know. Will Shepertycki — Handsome but shy. Doesn’t realize that females exist. Pat Siwek — She’s sweet and friendly. Sings like a lark. Ken Snowe — Room 5’s president is loads of fun as well as good looking. Lydia Sommer — Quiet and friendly. Wonder what she does nights???? Florence Tataryn — Dark-haired, dark¬ eyed and a blushing lass. Josephine Tworkowski — A tall, blond girl who’s both friendly and lots of fun. Shirley Vermeulen — “Snowe” and nurses she admires. Her pleasing smile never tires. Paul Woychuk — Is friendly as well as being quite a basketball star. Vivian Weston — Our vice-president is likeable, attractive and intelligent. Willie Zambick — A combination of accordianist, dancer, and story-teller. We of Room 5 thank Miss Nelson, our friend, counsellor and teacher, for a wonderful year at Newton. ROOM 11 (Continued from Page 35) singing “Come (Lasses and) Lads”. Lucille Pee Wee Pawlowski — Likes sports (boys that is) and jiving. Joan Slertzee Steertz — I dream of ???? with the blonde, curly hair. Don Do-nuts Schaefer — One of New¬ ton’s Star Rugby Players. Interested in sports and girls. Dorothy Stinky Stankiewich — Just makes the last bell. Swell personality. Hilda Schwartz — She’s got personality as well as brains. Ray Vice Schwartz — His blonde, curly hair is the envy of all New¬ tonian girls. Gladys Glad Wolak — May decide to take up law in Toronto. Alovey Zaporzan — Short, shy brunette with a pleasant smile for everyone. Last but not least Mr. Fraser who has come back to Newton to put up with Room ll’s latest antics. WALTER SENICKI General Contractor and Builder 318 McADAM AVE. 592 454 MARGARET ROSE TEA ROOM STANLEY ZEDD, Prop. We are known for our Margaret Rose Chocolates and Home-Made Candies. Meals a la Carte and Light Lunches Tea Cup Reading—3 to 5 and 8 to 10.30 124 Osborne St. Phone 43 441 72 Isaac Newton High School

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