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Page Twenty-Four T H E TO YV E R S GRADUATING CLASSES 10 4 7 K, the Staff and Student body of the V. I). Lowe Vocational School, wish to extend to the graduates of 1947 our best wishes for success in the world of business and industry. After four short years of intensive study, you are now at the cross¬ roads of life, leading to success or failure. Your future depend; solely on whether you are willing to put forth that final effort which success requires. YVe are confident that, as graduates, you will never lower the high standard set for you by former students. Many times you have probably thought the teachers were a little too hard, but now, at the completion of your four years, you realize that it was discipline, not persecution. You will take away many pleasant memories too. Our most impor¬ tant wish for you. is that all your career will provide you with only the happiest recollections, and that your high school success may be the first of a long series of equally important achievements.
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T H E T () W E K S Page Twenty-Three In Mr. Seggie’s Classroom By PHYLLIS KEARNS, C2-B Things kept dropping on the floor. And every few minutes a knock on the door, iVould disturb the peaceful quiet, fcul nearly drive him to a riot. When on the floor — jangle, jingle. Pennies, nickels and dimes did mingle. He turned about, with his finger held out; Without a doubt, he intended to shout. But to our surprise, he did not mention. The noisy incident or a detention. Hardly could he suppress a smile, As he checked more papers down that aisle. Well, that is all. and I’ve said enough, So I ' ll end as 1 was taught by Miss La Boeuf. Voila tout. T3-B — Imagine . . . Hotlips Furgal taking a smoke. Jock Pearce without a joke. Tiny Schuchard. tall and slim; Without his steady, string bean Jim. (Mailloux I Robert Kingsley with his dentine smile, Grabowski with a speech running down the aisle. The Green brothers not horsing about. Toothpick Leal, short and stout. Lightning Moody with hair slicked back. Tubby Jenkins without a wisecrack. Marta and Faith not mixing up some smell. Hypotenuse Barabash not catching H—, Millard Warner not missing a day, Leonard Eaves cussing away. Atlas Adams and peewee Russell. In P. T. without a tussel, Romeo Sampson necking in the dark. Donald Heath away from Broadhead park. Harry Rawson going out with a pip . Torchy Wyatt without attendance slip. Tinsnips Renaud with Zero in sheet metal. Bill Morgan’s bike with a broken pedal. “Blondie Benotto not playing ball. Moose Huson without his girl in the hall, Earl Collins not bothering John, Morris Kuzyk in the head-half gone, Ellis and Dunn with their head in the press. With Harold Wagner cleaning up the mess. And we also have the usher Art, And Beneteau and Boyle who specialize, in ditto, - - There also are Core, Ditty, Kelly and Ballan- tvne. These guys too. are very fine. Vocational Sweetheart HAIR— BARBlARA BURT ' EYES— JOSIE LA TESSA SMILE— MARY STEFAN COMPLEXION— RENA TRUN ' DELL FIGURE— DONNA BOLTONL LEGS— DORIS BROWN CLOTHES— MARY LAZUR K PERSONALITY— JOYCE HARWOOD VITALITY— RUTH ROLLET. ; Poem to Walter Humeniuk— —C2-D In the middle row and the very last seat, Sits our school ' s star goalie who has never known defeat. With a strong defense and a fast forward line All he has to do is sit hack and recline. They say he wins every game, every night, But his nose is all sunburned from the flashing red light, For his record of stops is low in each game, They score so many goals 1 won ' t mention his name. But. seriously now, what I ' ve said is in fun though, He ' s a really good guy, and his nick-name is Gunzo 1 T2-D IS FAMOUS FOR ITS . . . D.D.T.—Double Detention To-night. P.C.I.— Public Collection of Idiots. U.N.O,—United Numbskulls Onward. CADETS (Continued from Page 13) PRECISION SQUAD... -By DAVID O ' BRIEN Something new has been added to our Ca¬ det Corps this year, it is a Precision Squad. Every Wednesday night after school the cadets in the Precision Squad practise for at least an hour. When they do their part in the inspection they will act without any commands. They do difficult arms drill on the march and the idea is for all the boys to -!n it together. A preci¬ sion squad does all its drill to counts, and if one- boy loses count it will spoil the whole move¬ ment. Cadet Major Allan Probert and ex-Regi- mental Sergeant Major Don Brook have been instructing the cadets with Mr. Malkin as their coach. Some of the members of the Precision Squad are: F. Richman. R. East, G. Scheer. B. Sutherland. G. Chappell. A. Taylor. G. Gross. I. O ' Neill. S. Niescior. D. Harris. J. Puskas. A. Smith, S. Spolnik. J. Hengle. and J Airev. 1 9 4 5 — 1 9 4 6 D. C. R. A.—Lowe Vocational stood eighth in over 800 teams. R. M. C. —Lowe Vocational stood about 270 in over 800 teams. Province of Ontario Match—Lowe Vocational stood third in over ISO teams. O. R. A.—Lowe Vocational stood third in 150 teams. Strathcona Medal— Alan Fraser. Special D. C. R. A. Badge— Louis Chakmak. 1946-1947 results are not yet available except that Ray Grant wins both D.C. R. A. Spe¬ cial Medal and the Strathcona Medal.
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THE TOWERS Page Twenty-Five C4A Graduating Class NAME AMBITION FAVOURITE SAYING 1957 1. Ann Alvini Archeologist Did you read Mrs. Tom 2. Marilyn Armstrong Stay up Oh! me Still trying 3. Dorothy Berry Leave school I’m not Tending Marr Jr. 4. Lorna Carroll Stop talking Ah! Men Great Orator 5. Nina Coulthard To talk Isn’t that sad Loquacious 6. Ruth Curtis Marry millionaire Phoo Dad Still looking 7. Suzanne Demers Interpreter Drat it Married--Slobblovia 8. Joyce Harwood Get rich quick Y ou darn fool Still using nickels 9. Vicki Holinaty A steel guitar Oh murder! Cowgirl (Moo!) 10. Jenny Kazirod Snag a man Shut ma mouth Shutting her mouth 11. Erna Klein Keep breathing Man alive Oh for a live man 12. Helen Mady Stage Oh! gee Dame Mae Whitty 13. Evelyn Modolo Get a basket What homework! Own gym team 14. Joyce Noonan Pass in shorthand You cad She passes 15. Ann Psik Get her man Good grief Got him 16. Hazel Seymour Express herself Holy socks Still expressing 17. Elizabeth Skiba Stop sneezing Fish In fish factory 18. Gloria Smith Get married Hear about? Chewing gum 19. Nadda Sukerukoff Be late I ' m telling you Spending time 20. Marion Tillson Out of Police St. Could be Trying to gel out 21. Mary Tindorf Wear a blouse Holy cow Modelling sweaters 22. Lois Turnbull Honours Ya-a-a Married--Frenchman 23. Audrey Walker Graduate Don’t mind Still graduating 24. Ilene Wiggins Get a job You dumb dodo Working--Laundry 25. Emerson Battersby Own Sky Way You mean thing Still ushering 26. Alfred Carter Get the cars Oh ! a bit Grease monkey 27. Charlie Coulter 3rd rate lawyer Who’s got law Made it 28. Charles Hitch Sell rinso Holy man Singing Commercials 29. Neil Libby Chartered Accountant Do you know Sales Manager 30. Ted Mesiasz Pronounce name You’re nuts Changed name 31. John Nowaczynski Get a 100% Hi- ya Honeybachi! Still trying 32. Joe Salzer A million Holy cosnagous Pauper 33. Ken Vollans Motorized carriage Well i’ll be Horse and buggy
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