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8 The Windsor-Wulkerville Technical School Year Book § taff nf Hear lunik Back Row—Lillian Jenkins, Alfred a Begule, Beatrice Wilson, Miss O. Fritz, Mr. C. Adsett, Florence Simmons, Jean Bnnelnrk, Boris Woolgar, Barbae Drulard. Middlo Row—A If. lloole. Louis Atkin. Fred Humes, Vaughn Courrfer, Edna Smith, Irene Belle, Ella Ebbinghaua, Doris Day, Allan Muir. Front Row—Albert Striokler. Archie Baxter, Jno. Thompson, Russel Zwegles. Absent—Mr. G. A. Courtenay (advertising: manager). , ■ Editor: Mr. C. Adsett Assistant Editors: Vaughn Courrier, Edna Smith Advertising Manager: Mr. G. A. Courtenay Business Manager: Miss O. Fritz Literary: Doris Day Shirley Hetherington School Notes: Allan Muir Eileen McConnell Irene Belle Sub-Editors: Athletics: Freda Begbie Frank Swackhammer Exchange: Fred Ilames Louis Atkin Graduates’ Section Alf. Hoole Freda Begbie Jokes: Doris Woolgar Ella Ebbinghaus Art: Alex Cherkinsky
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The Windsor-Walkerville Technical School Year Book 7 TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Content Editors of the Year Book On Heroism—the Principal, Mr. VV. I . Lowe Slutf ot the School Easter Greetings Editorials It Literary Section Exchanges School Notes Tech United 29 The Oratorical Contest 31 Debates, Music 32 The School Orchestra 33 The School Play 34 The “Canadian Cyclone 35 Athletics Rugby 39 Cadet Corps 39 Soccer 41 Track Team 42 Field Day 43 Senior Girls’ Basketball 44 Intermediate Girls’ Basketball 45 Girls’ Track Team Girls’ Soft Ball Hockey 47 Rifle Team 49 Graduates Section 50 Technical Department , 58 Commercial Department .... 62 Form News •, .. • %. •• ' »•♦ • •»»• . . .. • . ...... 66 Jokes and Skits 78—79 46 4(5 We are pleased to draw attention to our pages of advertising. The business men responded generously to our appeal for advertisements, and we trust that our readers will l oar them in mind in the matter of pur¬ chases, as well as giving special attention and consideration to the uni¬ versities which have taken space in our magazine.
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The WintJsor-Walkerville Technical School Year Book 9 fn Heroism VERY boy loves a story of adventure. Every girl ad¬ mires a hero. And of course the outstanding characteristic of a hero is the resolute way in which he encounters dangers and diffi¬ culties. II is surprising too how often difficulties and dangers are dissipated when opposed by a stout heart! Rut one doesn’t need to be in a story book to display hemic quali¬ ties, for “man is born to trouble as the sparks fly upward!” This is not a prophecy of gloom but a challenge to us to show what stuff we are made of. Life will present to each one of us trials and tribu¬ lations enough, lull moral strength is gained in no other way than by grappling with difficulties. MR. W. I). LOWE, M.A. Is it algebra or drafting that causes you grief? Or stenography or oral composition? Here is a chance to show heroic qualities. Grapple with your difficulty and refuse to give in until both shoulders have been pressed to the mat. Of course heroic attempts do not always end in success. LaSalle and Hudson went to watery graves, both murdered by their crews. Brave Capt. Cook fell a prey to savages. The storms and cold of the antarctic overcame Capt. Scott and his gallant companions. But “Death makes no conquest of these conquerors.” There is no disgrace if a brave attempt ends in failure. Failure is disgrace for those only who have refused to try. W. D. LOWE, Principal
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