Danforth Technical School - Tech Tatler Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1949

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TECH TATLER Ofiicial publication of the student body of Danforth Technical School, Toronto, written, published, and printed by the students of Danforth Technical School under guidance of the Staff Committee and authorized by the Principal. VOL. XXV TORONTO, ONTARIO MAY, 1949 EDITORIAL Editor-in-Chief ...... .............................. S teve Dawson, MSIN Associate Editor ...... .....,..................... E ric Harvest, MSA Secretary ............................. ...... B arbara Cadman, 14C Boys' Sports Editor .................... ..... D on Abram, MSA Assistant Boys' Sports Editor ..... .....- M ike Roberts, I3A Girls' Sports Editor .............-.-.... ..-.. B etty Burford, V4C Assistant Girls' Sports Editors ....... ..... M ae Genno, M3G Valerie Clark, MSA Literary Editor ....................... ...... A nne Dantchich, MSA Art Editor ......................... ...... 1 oan Harrison, A4G Music and Drama Editor ..... ...... D oris Spearing, MSIN Activities Editors ............... ..... V ern Rice, M4C Isabelle Alexander, V4C Feature Editor ......... ...... D awn Kendall, A3G Exchange Editors ......... -.... G ordon Langille, MSB Margot Hitchcock, A3G Social Editor ....... ..... G eri Locke, V4A Alumni Editor ......... ........ M rs. Dot Smerdon, DTS '37 Business Manager ............................................ John McKenzie, MSB Advertising Manager ........................................ Doug Warrington, I4D REPORTERS AND WRITERS Myrle Barnes, Guilda Goodyear, Ferne Gould, Marilyn Hambly, John Hopkins, Lorna Kirkpatrick, Dot McMahon, Doreen Valentine PRINTING STAFF I4P-J. Allan, G. Best, W. Calder, W. Ellacott, W. Fox, J. Goodhand, G. Hatfield, N. Hoxford, A. Hunter, J. May, J. McDonough, D. Sibbert, L. Skinner, H. Taylor, H. Waring, T. White, N. Wilson, R. Wilson, R. Woollacott I3P-G. Bentley, J. Blair, L. Davidson, D. Hawkins, M. Hoxford, G. Kerr, O. Pelzl, R. Perryman, T. Ruddell, E. Wark, J. Yeoman STAFF COMMITTEE Chairman ..... ..................................... . . .... A, Greene Printing ............ ...... G . W. Elms Photography ..... .-..... J . I. Remple Circulation -,.-.... ...... J . P. Lusina Art ................ ...... D . L. Howchin

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3 THIS IS TI-IE PRINCIPAL SPEAKING . .. I,THOl'tlH the war has been oflici- ally over for nearly four years. we are not yet experiencing the fulfilment of those ideals for which it was fought. We still have to win the peace. and the Youth of this country can and must play an important role in this tremendous task. One of the opening sentences at the UNESCO Conference was Since wars began in the minds of men it is in the minds of men that the defence of peace must be constructed. International understanding can best be developed by starting at home. If each individual does his part, the tide will soon rise and spread from the school to the community, to the neighbouring communities, then to the whole country and other nations. We must pay more attention to human relationships, learn how to get along with our fellow workers, and respect the sincere opinion of others, no matter what their creed or colour. We are living in a world that is getting smaller and smaller because of rapid transit and improved communications. Airplanes and the radio have brought all peoples and nations very close. There is some good in all peoples and we must aim to find out what it is by keeping ourselves well-informed and abreast with develop- ments in international affairs. There are many agencies and organizations working towards a peaceful solution of the world's problems and it devolves upon us to support and defend them. Iam proud to say that from my cam- paratively long experience with young people I have unboun- hi ded confidence in the Youth of our country. It has been said that our young people are going to the dogs, but that is probably because the misdeefls of the lew are given much publicity, while the solid and sincere living habits of the many go unnoticed. The Youth of to-day are much better in- formed than ever be- fore and they are assuming positions of responsibilty and leadership in an excep- tionally able manner. In general. they are willing to accept the advice of wise counsel and it is the small minority that succumb to the temptations of gang- playf' vandalism, and crime. If our young people will but realize and appreciate the many advantages of this wonderful CANADA of ours and work to preserve our British traditions of democracy, of freedom of speech and worship, then the future of Fanada is in good hands. I believe they will do their part and rise to the challenge.

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