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

 - Class of 1929

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Page 46 text:

The Windsor Walkurvilk Technical School Year Bonk 13 OUR FIELD DAY Early in October, a week prior to the intercollegiate field meet, our annual Field Day was held on our own campus. As a result of the day’s activities for the thin clads in the various events there were crowned new champs in dif¬ ferent classes of boys’ and girls’ competition. Although the competition in the senior events was not as keen as in the other classes, nevertheless Bernard Stauth captured the Sen¬ ior Boys’ Championship. In the Intermediate class the honors fell to Fred Barker, a freshie, from Prince Edward School who collected a total of twenty- three points to cop the Champion¬ ship. To Tom Simpson fell the honor of grabbing off a total of thirty- three markers to romp to the Jun¬ ior Championship. The boys’ in¬ ter-class competition laurels went to T3B who were closely pressed by TLC and T2C. Both the senior and junior championships in the girls’ events were shared when two girls finish- oil in a tie for each top rung. El¬ lon Dubois and Ellen CuttS split the laurels in the senior competi¬ tion, with Margot Burrows and Doris Massey dividing the spoils in the Junior division. CIA carried off the class title in the girls’ ev¬ ents. Dupius—How can I get to St. Luke ' s Hospital? Bogeman- By throwing a piece of paper in room 202. One man (to another)—Do you believe in evolution? The other man —No, the man was created first, then the lady came along and made a monkey out of him. ♦ Man — I can trace my relations back into my family tree. Woman—There are only two things that live in trees, birds and monkeys, and you certainly can’t fly. ♦ Teacher (to Ratus) —Give me a sen¬ tence with the word delight. Ratus — While going to bed last night the wind came in the window and blew out delight. ROBERT HYDE, T1D-B.

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YZ The Windsor-Walkcrville Technical School Year Book TRACK AND FIELD TEAM Back Row —Joe McKechnie, Fred Barker, Burnet Stauth (Senior champion), O. Souil- liere, Alf. Hoole, Geo. Brown, Jack Holt, Norman Cushman, E. Lanimoureux, Levere Hodges. Third Row—Earl Bartholomew, H. McFarlane, Miss Jean Beasley (Director of Girls’ Athletics), Mr. P. L. McManus (Coach). Miss M. Conncrty (Coach), Fred 1 lames, Ken Christian. Second Row—Rose Tarnow, Helen McNamara. Ellen Dubois, Anna Krivoshein. Alfrcda Begbie, Dorothy Gatacre, Claire Ouellette, Ellen Cutts, Louise Heaton. Mary Benstein. First Row—Helen Skelding, Margot Burrows. THE TRACK TEAM Due to the loss of some of our star athletes, Julius and Leo Gold¬ man and Wilfred McArthur, our team was greatly handicapped this year. The members of this year’s track squad were for the most part new blood and as a consequence lacking in experience. McKechnie, H. Kelly, Art Dober- nardi, Fred Hamcs and Bill Beg¬ ley. It is hoped that when Coach Wood and his assistants issue the call for spike shoe artists, there will be a large turn out to gain a place on the thin clads for the spring meet at London. Our team won very few events since the experience of the other contestants from the various schools afforded them a great ad¬ vantage. The members of our team were: Tom Simpson (Junior Champion). Ray Lauzon, Alf Hoole, Ken Chris¬ tian, Frank Hull, Geo. Brown, O. Souillier, Norman Cushman, Ed. Lamoureux, Burnet Stauth, Joe N. CUSHMAN, T3A. pAj IsLoNq J np Is plxeyiNq



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44 The Windsor-Walkerville Technical School Year Book SENIOR GIRLS’ BASKET-BALI, TEAM Standing, left to right -Angela Ouellette, Dorothy Gatacrc. Miss fminerty. Miss Beasley (Coach), Jenny Robertson, Salma Allen. Seated, left to right—Ellen Outts, Jean Gemniell, Florence Clark (Captain), Alfmlu Bcgbie, Elsie Smith. i SENIOR GIRI S BASKETBALL Tech’s senior girls’ basketball learn was one of the best we ever had. Four of last year’s team were back, and with the addition of Jean Gemmel from Walkerville C. I. and Florence from Windsor C.I., and with the working in of Fern Fisher, Elsie Smith. Salina Allen and Jennie Robertson. Tech was able to put a first class team on the floor. This team won three out of five hard-fought games. Wo played home and home games for the group play offs. Our first game was with Walkerville, at Walkerville. We were successful, with a 22-13 score. Our next group game was with Windsor here. A- gain our team won. the score be¬ ing 18-16. We then played Wind¬ sor, at Windsor and lost 22-18. The following Friday we played Walk¬ erville at Tech and won 23-17. As we were now a tie with Windsor for first place in our group, we played off in General Byng gymna¬ sium. Tech girls led all through the game, but lost out in the last, few minutes. Windsor won by a 34-40 score. Senior Girls’ Basketball Team Personnel Florence Clarke—Came to us from Windsor C.I.. bringing her snappy left hook to help us through the season.

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