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- s Music Option Our lively musical group consisted of sixteen girls and, of course, Mr. Stadder. This past year has been most enjoyable Working under his kind and stimulating guidance. We held our classes during Wednesday's and Thursday's activity periods in the hopes of becoming good music teachers. Throughout the year all the members participated actively in both choir and choral periods . Two of the eight continuous teaching weeks entailed special music as- signments vvith associate music teachers. Upon graduating we received our Type B Elementary Vocal Music Certificate . Because of this past year's experience, We now approach our music teaching career with much anticipation. Irma STANDING: Kitty Hole, Linda Driessens, Elly Dyck, Suzan Aubin, Carol Harvey. SEATED: Ioan MacDonald, Gail Jeffery Elizabeth Saso, Sister Janine, Susan Boudreau, Marlene Wiebe, Dianne Botsford, jennifer Guyitt, Susan Martinuzzi, Angie Kuzrnanovich, Lynda Sudds. 61
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Audio- Visual Committee si B' miie 9 A C mv 'MSN Q85 11, lfdff B 'BO A Q BACK ROW: Stan Andrukonis, Bernie Mulhern, Gerry Keelan, Louie Fiorino. FRONT ROW: Keith Brown, Tom Robinson Brian Barron, Ann Littlehales, Richard St. Jean, john Van Noord. This year's Audio-Visual Committee under the direction of Mr. Bolus and Mr. Carson, was made up of ten members. Each one represented his respective form and from this group was selected the executive. The executive this year was as follows: president - Keith Brown, Form 23 secretary - Ann Littlehales, Form 53 treasurer - Gerry Keelan, Form 4. Lighting and sound equipment both onstage and upstage were handled by the A.V. committee. During special events such as dances and concerts, the committee offered its assistance . The fundamental responsibility of this year's committee was assisting the students in the operation and utilization of projectors, recorders and duplicating machines, as well as maintaining three A.V. rooms for student workshops . These rooms were made available to the students during noon hours and after school, when Audio-Visual repre- sentatives were on duty. This year's group also threw itself into the world of film making and recording. Radio programs were taped and placed on file for student use. Activity days and life at W. T. C. were captured on film. Mounting paper and a limited number of other supplies were made available to the students through the A.V. committee . With a bit of extra money from the student coun- cil we were able to supply the students with equipment for making transparencies, bul- letin boards and other visual aids . We sincerely hope that our service has been of value to the student body. 'iwff V Ann Littlehales Sec retary in-.. J
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i ,Qi 1 ,X Je- J Social C ommiitee The Social Committee of Windsor Teachers' College for the year 1968-69 consisted of ten members - one from each form. Gayle Pierce was the chair- man and Euphrasia D'Alessandro acted as secretary-treasurer. The social committee, under the guidance of Miss Buck, Mr. Broad and Mr. Tisdale, made great strides . The committee members planned, organized and executed the social events for the student body. The first event which the committee planned Was, ironically, the traditional Graduation Ball, which was held May 15, 1969. The Hallowe 'en Dance turned out to be a great success and the evening of October 31, 1968, will be remembered. The best costumes certainly merited the prizes awarded to them . At times the social committee found it difficult to plan various social events since students were out of the college practice teaching for weekly intervals . Nevertheless, the committee did strive to intersperse enough social functions throughout the school year to satisfy the social needs of the student body. I . Euphrasia D'Alessandro Sect. -Treas . LM - f ....o,-f-yu... ..,.,,,1 ,.,..,.q,,, X, r'-K. LEFT TO RIC-I-IT: Wendy Easter, jim Lekavy, Stefanie Swaryk, Sharon Belanger, Theresa Iedlinski, Euphrasia D'Alessandro, Betty Green, jim Barnett, Ruth Ann Walker, Gayle Pierce. 62
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