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' I ' II E TO W E R S I’agc Eleven F f o Bmk Row— MEI. BRIANT. BUD WESTLAKE, JIM SMITH, E. NELSON. Trent Row O. FRITZ. JOYCE HARWOOD, C. COLE. RITA CARE. Greetings . . By BUD WESTLAKE PRESIDENT OF VOCATIONAL UNITED I am very glad that it has been de¬ cided again to produce a Year Book for our school, and it is particularly gratify¬ ing to me personally, that it comen during my term of office an President of the Vo¬ cational United. This Year Book is bound to be treasured, especially by the graduating class. A glance through its pages will al¬ ways recall many pleasant memories of our school and classmates. I hope that the Year Book will be an annual event. Nothing will do more to bolster our school spirit. Congratulations — and thanks to the Year Book Committee. A Message . . . liv K. NKLSON A» retiring sponsor of Vocational United, I wish to express to the students how much I have enjoyed working with them these past two years. I have had excellent executives and feel that we have accomplished a great deal together. I wish our sponsor- elect, Miss Fritz, much success next year. It has been very gratifying to me to see a Year Book developing in this school once more. It is difficult to single out individuals for special merit; so I will merely say thanks to all teachers and students who took any part in the production of THE TOWERS . The Year Book is the culmination of many efforts. I do wish to mention one group without whom the Year Book would have been impossible — the advertisers. I ask all who read this book to patronize our advertisers. They have helped us; we must help them. Act now 1 e dgments . . . THE TOWERS’ STAFF WISHES TO THANK ALL THOSE WHO CONTRIBUTED TO THE SUCCESS OF THIS YEAR BOOK . . . To MR. NELSCN and MR. WALLEN we offer special thanks for their valuable aid in every department. Without them the revival of the school magazine would not have been possible. MR. MORROW and MISS FRITZ also spent many hours gather¬ ing and collecting material and supervising the sale of the book. Last, but certainly not least, we thank MISS CONNERTY, MR. ADSF.TT, DR. MORRISON, MISS COUGH¬ LIN, MISS DONALDSON, and all those who sent in material to make up our Year Book. It is a pleasure to know that there is such an interest in a school magazine among the students and teachers of the school. Again, may we thank all!
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Back Row— F. MORROW , J. MURRAY. W. AUGUSTINE, E. BATES. W. HARMON, G. SMITH, F. BARNES, C. MURRAY. C. COLE. E. SIRRS. C. W ALl-EN, C. FISHER, A. SEGGIE. N. BUIE. O. LAWSON, L. STARR, E. KNAPP. L. McGEE. Second Row— B. NEWMAN, P. McMANUS, C. ADSETT, A. NEELY, C. KNIGHT. E. NELSON, P. BENNETT, A. SPARLING, W. ANDERSON, H. COW ' GILL, A. SEGUIN. A. FRASER. A. MALKIN, E. SHIER. H. FARR. W. JENNINGS, T. NEILSON, A. HARRISON, E. WALTON. N. MORRISON, D. SEGGIE. J. BAIRD. First Row— M. CONNERTY. E. I.EBOEUF. O. FRITZ, C. CAMPEAU, M. BELTON. A. TAYLOR. J. BEASLEY, M. O’DONOGHUE, C, H. MONTROSE. S. R. ROSS. G. F. DEAN. A. McMANUS. H. COUGHLIN. Y. GIGNAC, G. GREEN. FI. CARI.EY. A. DONALDSON. (AEsriit H. LAYMAN.) I
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Page Twelve T H E T O W F. I S CADETS Back Row— JIM LUCCHINO, D. PRICE. L. McREADY. J. HRYHORCHUCK. M. SANTAROSSA. R. KOSOKOWSKY. F. VE1TCH, J. DONALDSON, A. BAR1CLOTIO, J. JARVIS. S. KOSTY. Middle Row- MR. NELSON, N. KADLUBISKY, M. BRIANT, H. HENSEL. D. HALL, . JANU5SE, L. OLIVER. E. OSTAPOVITCH, H. WAGNER, S. PRESSNAIL, B. WEIDINGER, F. RICHMAN, B. WESTLAKE, A. PINTER. D. BRCOKS, J. AMBRISKO, MR. SEGUIN, R. LAWTON. Front Row— A. PROBERT, J. SMITH, D. O’BRIEN. R. GRANT, B. DUNKl.EY, W. YARISH. y f Cadet Assembly- By DAVID O ' BRIEN’ OCTOBER. 19-10 This was the second year in succession that our corps was successful in winning the General Proficiency Trophy in the 1. D. No. 1. Cadet Major David O ' Brien received the trophy on behalf of the cadet corps, whose members were all present. The presentation was made during a ceremony in our auditorium in the morning at 9:00 o’clock, in the presence of all the school cadets. Lt.-Col. W. Steward, ex-commanding officer of the 22nd Reconnaisap.ee Regiment made the presentation with these stirring words : “May you guard it well and fight hard to keep it . Mr. S. R. Ross, principal of the school, directed the proceedings and welcomed the guests in his introductory remarks. Major W. Harman, chief instructor, introduced Lt.-Col. D. C. O ' Brien, M.B.E., E.D.. who has succeeded Lt.-Col. W. Steward as commanding officer of the 22nd Recces. I.t. I . L. McManus of the school stalf. asked for one minute silence in respect to the 185 ex-students who gave their lives in World War II. Cadet Major Raymond R. Grant, our cadet corps adjutant, then spoke to the as¬ sembly welcoming the new members to the corps, thanking the officers and members of the Recces for the invaluable assistance given to the corps throughout the year, and also encouraging the cadets to win again and continue winning the Proficiency Trophy. Captain W. H. Jennings presented awards for proficiency in shooting to members of the school’s rifle team, and Civilian Instructor R. Newman made presentations in first aid. Superintendent of Schools. L. Wheelton also was on hand and addressed the assem¬ bly on the value of cadet training for good citizenship.
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