Lowe High School - Towers Yearbook (Windsor, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1929

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10 The Windsor-Wulkerville Technical School Yea Book TEACHING STAFF Fourth Row—Messrs. E. Shrier, P. Bennett, P. L. McManus, A. D. R. Fraser, C. IT. Montrose, Wm. Harmon. J. H. Heard, E. J. Sirrs. Third Row—Miss H. M. Carley, Miss G. Breed, Miss D. Beattie. Miss Olive Fritz, Mrs, M. McIntyre, Miss O. Brigham, Miss Lulu McMahon, Miss Jean Beasley, Miss M. Connerty, Miss K. M. Farlinger, Miss G. Green, Mr. F. E. Johnston. Second Row—Miss M. O ' Ponoghue, Miss A. Donaldson. Mr. S. R. Ross, Mr. W. 1). Lowe (Principal), Mr. E. C. Srigley, Miss M. Belton, Mrs. E. Ford-Firby, Mrs, C. Campeau, Mrs. M. McGiffen. First Row—Messrs. J. F. O ' Neill, Frank Groat, N. F. Morrison, D. M. Seggic, J. L. Wilson, H. L. Ord, George F. Dean. Absent—Miss E. Cragg, Miss E. LeBoeuf, Mr. F. J. McGrath. H. I. Wiley, M.D., School Medical Officer; Mr. J. J. Wood. W. D. Lowe, M.A. Principal S. R. Ross, C.E. Director of Technical Work E. C. Srigley Head of Commercial Department Mary O ' Donoghue, M.A. Dean of Girls, History Charles Adsett, B.A. English Literature Jean Beasley, B.A. Physical Training for Girls, H. Sc. Dressmaking Library, English Mathematics Household Science Commercial Nurse, First Aid Da mares Beattie Mildred Belton, B.A. P. Bennett, B.A. Sc. Gladys Breed Olvetta Brigham Claire Campeau, R.N. May Connerty, B.A. English. Physical Training for Girls Estelle Cragg Commercial George F, Dean, B.A. :Commercial Alta Donaldson Commercial Miss K. M. Farlinger, B.A. Commercial Mrs. Emma Ford-Firby Commercial A. D. R. Fraser, B.A. Sc. Science Olive Fritz Commercial Gertrude Green, B.A. History, English Frank Groat, B.A. History W. Harman. B.A. Sc. Science, Physical Training J. H. Heard Pattern Making and Foundry F. E. Johnson, B.A. Sc. Applied Electricity Emilie LeBoeuf French, Art P. L. Me Manus, B.A. Physical Training for Boys F. J. McGrath Machine Shop Practice Mabel McGiffen Commercial Mabel McIntyre Millinery C H. Montrose, B.A. Sc. Drafting Lulu McMahon, B.A. English N. F. Morrison, B.A. Geography J. F. O ' Neill Sheet Metal Practice D. M. Seggie Carpentry Ei. Shrier Automobile Mechanics E. J. Sirrs Arithmetic H. L. Ord Machine Shop, Draughting J. ,J. Wood, B.A. Economics and History J. L. Wilson, B.A. Sc. Drafting

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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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11 The Windsor-Walkerville Technical School Year Book The Editors of the Year Book wish to extend to the Staff and Pupils of W.W.T. their best wishes for H Ifoapp Easter March, 1929

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