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YEARBCJOK CCMMITTEE With the fourth publication of the Magister, the Yearbook staff sincerely hopes it has accom- plished its immediate aim. That of producing a yearbook that provides a permanent record of your 1965-1966 year at Windsor Teachers' Col- lege. It is the result of several long months of care- ful thought, much planning, and, sometimes, frustrating work, but it has proved to be a new and rewarding experience for all of us. We offer our sincerest thanks to Mr. England, Mrs. Hewitt, Mr. Laforet and Mr. Nephew, our staff advisers., Their inspiration provided the sometimes much-needed stimulus to see the com- pletion of our work. ln future years as your memories grow dim- mer may this year's Magister be an aid to your remembering of the many things that happened during your year at W.T.C .I VI? Xe, Donna-Jean Lefaive lTreasurerl, Ann Pavlich lEditor-in-Chiefi Judy Noel lSecretaryl
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' a 1' TOP ROW: Ken Kohuch, Ed Vander Duim, John Noestheden. SECOND ROW: Mary Schrnutz, Janet Hornick, Paul Marentette, Dennis Cofell. FIRST ROW: Ron Beckett, Mr. Broad, Gloria Brooks, Bill Woschenski, Greg Whittal. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council of W.T.C. is made up of the elected executive and class representatives. Presidents Bill Woschenski and Ron Beckett, Secretary Gloria Brooks and Treasurer Greg Whittal lead the Council in their function as the executive. The Student Council is the co-ordinator of all W.T.C. activities anal acts as the connecting link between the student body and the staff. This organization prospered this year on your behalf because of your attendance at the various school activities, Staff vs. S.C. Volleyball game and Talent Night, not to mention the support which you gave through the purchase of crests and iewellery. lt was also the Student Council's pleasure to sponsor your Graduation Dinner this year. Our work had been cut out for us and thanks to the guidance of Mr. Broad and Mr. Devereux our year and your year has been a wholly suc- cessful one. 1' . gp: Gloria Brooks lSecreta'ryl, Bill Woschenski iFirst Term Presidentl, Ron Beckett lSecond Term Presidentl, Greg Whittal iTreasurerl.
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, f BACK ROW: Miss J. C. Harris, Tina Tiller, Susan Duggan, Nadia Shyshak, Sharon Quick, Darlene Cowan, Kathy Wall, Verna Kalyn, Cathy Donald, Mrs. G. A. Foster. FRONT ROW: Mr. F. L. Fritz, Bonnie Brown lTreasurerl, Bob Mitchell lPresidentl, Rosalie Pietrangelo lSecretaryl, Mr. F. S. Toll. SOCIAL COMMITTEE The social committee has had a busy year planning and arranging the many social events for the enioyment of the student body. The executive of the Social Committee headed by Mrs. Foster and Mr. Fritz was elected on October 6. Bob Mitchell was elected chairman, Bonnie Brown as treasurer and Rosalie Pietrangelo as secretary. On November TO, forms 3 and 8 did an excellent job of decorating the gym tor a hardtimes dance. The organization of the Parents' Night, on December 17, was done by the Social Committee. The choir, under the direction of Mr. Stadder, provided en- tertainment tor the evening. The February dance was planned by forms 2 and 6 while Activity Night, on April 6, was organized by form 1. The climax of this year's social calendar was our Graduation Ball held at the University Centre on May 19. This occasion brought to an end a year ot memor- able social events. The Social Committee would like to thank the staff advisers, the forms respon- sible for decorating for the various events, and the student body, without whose co-operation none ot the above events would have been successful. 46 U 'U
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