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THE TECH ORCHESTRA I , Bennett J. K«»s e S. .Marks Lorna Batzokl Olivo Shurak Absent — C. Court nay. E. Laforet .1. J. Wood E. Fortin SCHOOL ORCHESTRA We have now had an orhestra for four years. Each year it has grown in size and increased in efficiency. The orchestra plays at all general functions and thus assists in mak¬ ing all such events a success. It is also educative and gives music stu¬ dents an opportunity to play good music under leadership. All people who play instruments should join the organization for the valuable training it gives as well as for the service they render the school. This year our orchestra consisted of pianist, four violinists, two cornet- ists and one saxophone. As many of the present orchestra are now in their final year, we will need several more willing recruits for next year’s work. We appeal to you to interest yourself in this phase of shool ac¬ tivities.
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The Windsor-Walkervillc Technical School Year Book 33 PUPILS TAKING PART Orchestra Lorna BatzoW, Carl Courtney. Earl Laforet, Sam Marks, John Rose, Olive Shurak. Minuet Grace Beckett. Kahryn Brooks. Marjory Copeland. Winnie Fuller¬ ton. Marion Gregory, Elizabeth Hall, Lucille Mackintosh. Nellie Ostrowski. Margaret Price. Elsie Richardson, Kathleen Slovvgrove. Helen Smadu, Muriel Smith, Hazel Thomas. Club Swinging Christine Bean, Helen Boath. Joyce Borton. Helen Drone. Helen Garfat, Marion Goodbrand, Cicely Helps. Dorothy Kellett. I.eta Knight, Freda Page, Marianne Perks, Beth Simpson, Victoria Smadu, Martha Spindler, Hilda Woodall. Sailor’s Hornpipe Grace Beckett. Kathryn Brooks, Marjory Copeland. Marion Gregory, Phyllis Gribble, Elizabeth Hall, Lucille Mackintosh, Nellie Ostrow¬ ski, Margaret Price, Elsie Richard¬ son. Kathleen Slowgrovc, Helen Smadu. Gym. Class Team Announcer—Patrick Mc¬ Kenna. Andrews, Anderson, Berbynuk, Blackton, Bowden. Bourne,Crossley, Clinansmith, Farbota, C. Fisher. Fleming, Gillette, Herridge, Askew, J. Goldman, King, Law, Larke, Langlois, Massacre, Miller, Mac- Arthur, Moore, McDonald, Mann, Overton, Poupard, Petrie, J. Parent, B. Parent, Swanson, Thomas, V. Vie and Washington. Pageant of Canada Pioneer—W. Goslin ; Harvesters —R. Choate, H. Askew, T. Bennett, H. Weston, F. Burkhart, H. Hew¬ lett. J. Holt, M. Fick, J. Murphy, D. Radford; Fairy—Margaret Welsh. Canada—Cora Shipman. Provinces —E. McDade, B. Tarnow, C. Lan- cucki. J. Borton, F. Page, K. Slow¬ grove, R. Orechkin, R. Hanley, B. Simpson, N. Wheeler, Sailors—J. Conahan. H. Moore. Soldiers—C. Bell. B. Gorst, E. Rlair. E. Cooke, E. Lauzon, R. Mac¬ Millan. Drums and Bugles—V. Vie, L. Campbell, B. Robertson, W. Holt, C. Fisher, F. Renshaw. Solosit—Miss Elizabeth Savage. Stage Manager—Leo Goldman. Stage Committee—John Blackton. Frank Bowden, Julius Goldman, Fraser Grenville. Roy Moore, Ber¬ nard Radigan. Teachers Directing Orchestra—Mr. Percy Bennett, B.A.Sc. Girls—Miss Jean Beasley, B.A.; Miss May Connerty, B.A. Gym. Team—Mr. J. J. Wood, B.A. Comedy—Mr. Herman A.Voadcn, M.A. Film—Mr. S. R. Ross, C.E., Direc¬ tor and Author. Filmed by Mr. E. Flickinger, Ford Motor Company. Pageant—Mr. J. F. O’Neill, Direc¬ tor. Costumes—Miss Damares Beattie. Lighting—Mr. F. E. Johnstone, B.A.Sc., assisted by Mr. Ted Harris. Scenery—Miss Emilie LeBoeuf; Mr. D. M. Seggie.
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HOCKEY TEAM Hack Row—Mr. f». Lowe, M.A.. Chas. Teno. Roger Froulx, Gordon Anderson (captain), Clarence Lan loi.s. Roy Pashak. N. F. Morrison, B. A.. (coach). Front Row—Jack Stinehoombe. Rudolph Schubcit, Ym. Boyd, 1 avc Cockell. Absent—Adclard Ouellette, Tom Tobin. S - P - O - R - T - S • HOCKEY Canada’s great winter sport was first played by the Windsor-Walker- ville Technical School in January, 1924. During that winter and in 1925 we performed in the Junior W.O.S.S.A. series, while the season of 1926 saw us step up into Senior W.O.S.S.A. competition. The 1927 season finds us back once more ii the Junior W.O.S.S.A. series, where it would seem that we rightfully belong. After three lean years of unsuccessful endeavour vve have, it is hoped, passed the turn in the road. This winter’s team has acquitted itself most creditably. Several exhibition games have been won, but more im¬ portant, four W.O.S.S.A. games have been played and won. In our own group Windsor Collegiate In¬ stitute was defeated by a score of 7-1 and Walkerille by 13-0. Then came the semi-finals against the Watford High School. The first game was played in Watford on Feb. 8th and was won by Tech, 4-2. In the return game here on Feb 14th, Tech, won even more decisively, the score this time being 8-1. The team representing our school qualified for the finals. Our opponents were the strong Stratford Collegiate Institute, last year’s Champions and though we were able to hold Stratford to a 1-1 game on Windsor ice we could not overcome their three-point lead se¬ cured in the game at Stratford where the score was 5-2. 35
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