University of Windsor - Magister Yearbook (Windsor, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1969

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University of Windsor - Magister Yearbook (Windsor, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1969 Edition, Page 87 of 128
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Page 87 text:

B '-W Y' - - t ,, at it t T o 'gf r . ' Mfg f ' i E ',., LAY' 14-0 - 'asf - 3 ff Q i . ' - sh ' 547' 9 Rfk' I i a ,- Q 1 X f Q 1 5 . ' , . , Vx! ff! LL af. Q g. .bi--I -I 'N t y I L.-L it 5 . fg -Fr . Back Row, L- to R. : Mary Hurley, Dianne Tiffin, Evelyn Bernyk, Cathy Fox, Miss Buck, Ina Toxopeus, Hope Kingston Marilena Broi, joan Bachmeier, Linda I-lales, Mary Beth Bailey. Front Row, L. to R. 1 Shirley Ann Gubiga, jagquie Bennett, Lynda Fournier, Marci Brescasih, Marie Belli. ARTICLE FOR THE ART CLUB The Art Club showed strong enthusiasm in their meetings every Wednesday to pursue special activities that we found difficult to attempt in regular class sessions. No special talent was necessary. Due to conflicts in schedules, the attendance ranged from fifteen to twenty - five . The activities were planned to help in the teaching cf Art this year and later for those interested in teaching Art on rotary. Basically, it was an exploratory period, using an elastic schedule in doing a variety of things with a variety of media. The activities included the creation of festive decorations for special occasions and attendance at special Art Education events. The Club went to Willistead Gallery and conducted a tour of the Detroit Gallery. The Art Club would like to thank Miss Buck, their competent art director, for her efforts and understanding during the past year. a7Zt?+Q-M ,iliac

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l'l'lf'lf'lfl 'lili 5'4 :Wa-' '.l' 'll 'fl ' ' 'T'-'j ' Q 2 5 H l A ll!! , li' l.l i '-Y N-J Standing, L- to R- : Euart Godfrey, Bernard Bensette , jim Lekavy. Seated, L. to R- : Lou Furino, Cherlynn Thrasher, Mr. F-S- Toll, Nancy Bertino. THE PRESS COMMITTE E The Press Committee is made up of one representative from each active group in the school, such as the Student Council, Choir and Athletic Committee. Under the excellent direction and guidance of Mr. Toll, the Press Committee tries to be alert to any event or feature that would show that the Teachers' College is actively involved in our society. When there is such an occurrence, a representative of this group contacts local press and radio outlets. This often results in a feature article for the College . This in turn, allows the public to become aware of some of the activities that the future teachers are doing for their community. w 82



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Dmma Club . - ,,,..--new-w-ape - '5 R iw P T ' . V Q 6 NW-At- iiaf iW ?7' I if 1 Z. X ' S 2 .. ' a . V , .. -A ' H ' ,...i....,.............-.N M, ,X , W . , V L if 3 1- Y .. ' -- W f is ' ' EQ' A V 1 I i I Q I F ff: 'A '. , wi Y ai '. ' , ' -JY Q P 4 k G P4 Q 'V . i . 'Y I3 ' i ' Seated, Front to Back: M-iss Buck, Linda Sternbauer, Donna Renaud, Pat Perin, Sheila Dillon, Phyllis White, Marcella Prescain. Standing: Sharon Belanger, Janis Maloney , Shari Fazekas, Mary Beth Bailey, John Swartz, Clare Renaud. Seated Back to Front: Brian Barron, Nha R. Bolus. There will be a meeting of the Drama Club this afternoon at 3:20. Please be prompt. M.A . Buck R. Bolus This announcement made by our staff advisors became a familiar sound at the College. It had a peculiar tone of urgency as the date for the production neared . The Drama Club played an active role in both of the concerts held at the College. Not only did it function as a source of entertainment, but also as a training ground for those interested in Working with the auditor- ium programmes in the Schools this September. With an enrolment of over thirty students, it was still possible to obtain total involvement. Acting was only one phase of the programme. Selecting plays, creating props, prompting, lighting, make-up, advertising and directing were all important responsibilities handled by the members of the group. To the College we hope to have given entertainment. To ourselves we have given involvement. 84 44

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