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□ □ BOARD O F E D U C AT I O N FOR THE CITY OF WINDSOR 1948 Elected Tru stees Ward 1—C. W. Daynes, Chairman Ward 2—E. W. Morris Ward 3—H. D. Taylor, B.A., M.D. Ward 4—P. P. McCallum, C.L.U. Ward 5—J. F. Twigg, B.A., K.C. Appointed Trustees Separate School—M. G. Brick, D.D.S. F. X. Papineau Vocational School—A. R. Davidson W. Sive ll 4 School Enrolment: Public 9700 Secondary 4400 WINDSOR SCHOOLS EXCEL □ □
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25tii Anniversary Edition THE TOWERS Page Seven The Towers Staff Top Row— FRASER GORDON, CARL BERL. DOUGLAS PRICE. Back Row and Forward— JEAN FRASER, ESTHER DU1CHUK, NICK KRIZ, NORMAN KATZ. PAUL MACKO. MATT MILETICH. BILL ELLIS. VINCENT BENETEAU. PHYLLIS KEARNS. HELEN POPIEL, JOSIE LATESSE, STELLA X ENDECK, MARY BENUIK, JOYCE RICHARDSON, LILY PALIWODA, DORIS FRASER, LENORA LONGEUAY, CATHERINE FRANZ. HAZEL BURT, DOLORES MASSE, MAE MC¬ DONALD, MARY SM1DU, OLGA PONIC, MARGARET SCHRAM. PAT BOLTON, MARJORIE COFFEY, MARION POTOSKY, MR. A. MALKIN, MR. C. VCALLEN, MR. E. NELSON. MR. A. S EGG IE, NORA NEILL, CATHERINE CAMERON, RUTH ROLLET, DONNA RICHARDSON, BOB CONROY. KEN CHRIS¬ TIE, NICH SOKACH. KEN FERGUSON, MELVIN RICE, DENNIS LISKA, JOHN MICSINSZKI, JOE BALOG, BILL SASSO, DUNCAN MacLELLAND. MARION POTOSKY (Chief Editor) MARY BENUIK NICK KRIZ MARGARET SCHRAM OLGA PONIC (Assistant Editors) BILL SASSO (Business Manager) JOE BALOG (Assistant Business Manager) Dennis Liska, Nick Sokach, Duncan McLelland, Ken Christie, Fraser Gordon, Carl Berl, Douglas Price, John Micsinszki, Norman Katz, Paul Macko, Matt Miletich (Salesmen) ichardson, Lenora Longeuay, Dolores Masse, Ruth Rollett, Donna Richardson, Doris Fraser (Saleswomen) Joyce Girls’ Athletics— Mae McDonald Boys’ Athletics— Geza Lukas Bob Conroy Social— June Inglis Rose Corbin Marjorie Coffey Pat Bolton Humour— Bill Ellis Cadets— Ken Ferguson Memorial Service— Mary Smidu 25th Anniversary— Lily Paliwoda Photography— Mr. B. Newman Cartoonists— James Boyle Vincent Beneteau Poetry— Helen Popiel Phyllis Kearns Columnists— Stella Wendeck Nora Neil Catherine Cameron Josie LaTesse Catherine Franz Class News— Hazel Burt Melvin Rice Shop— Terry Crilley Commercial— Jean Fraser Esther Dutchuk E. I. NELSON (General Supervisor) C. WALLEN (Advertising Supervisor) A. MALKIN and A. SEGGIE (Co-Supervisors)
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Page Nine • HOCKEY TEAM I. J. ASH E. SKOV R. DALDIN G. SKOV G. BISSETT N. BEND1CK 2. MR. F. BARNES C. MAXIM J. REICH M. ABRAMOVITCH M. ZORZ1T MR. S. ROSS 3. W HUMEN1UK B. BROWN S. PALMER B. CORE R. BENDICK Boys ' Sports i HOCKEY— The Hockey season opened on January 12, 194S, with our team lined up against Kennedy. G. Skov made the first official goal of the sea¬ son; in fact he scored both goals for the night. The game ended 2-0 in our favour. We continued as we had started out and eliminated Sandwich, Patterson, Walkerville, and Assumption, in the four succeeding games to the tune of 3-1, 3-2, 14-3 and 13-0, respec¬ tively. W.S.S.A. Semi-Finals— After winning every game in the season, our Rough Riders started in the Semi-Finals lined up against the Pat¬ terson Panthers which we defeated by the “narrow margin ’ of 12-1. The next rime wc met the Panthers, we enlarged the score to 20-1, and thus won the Semi-Finals Series. Provincial Play-offs— On March 19, the Rough Riders arrived at Kingston to compete for the Provincial Cup. W ' c drew Kingston as our opponent. We lost by 3-0, and since it was a sudden death game, we were eliminated. The game was far from dull for our boys kept up their brilliant brand of hockey which made them the W.O.- S.S.A. Champs. Unfortunately our team had an off night and the ice was very slow. Congratulations are in order to every member of the team and to the coach, Mr. F. Barnes. W e know you did your best and we are proud of you. “We lost the Series, but wc certainly were not out¬ classed. W e had as good a team as any on the ice.” said Mr. Barnes, when interviewed about the game. W.O.S.S.A. Series— The first game against Stratford was played awav from home. In spite of the trip, our boys chalked up a victory of 9-5 and wiped out their defeat from the last year. When the Stratford team came here for the final game, on March 16, we welcomed them—but defeated them to the tune of 7-4. The game produced sparkling hockey and our team did plenty of fancy skating before the final whistle blew. The star of the afternoon was “Gunzo” in the nets. Defencemen Maxim, Zorica, and Abramovitch did an ex¬ cellent job. The goals were scored by G. Skov 1), Core (2), Reich (1), E. Skov (I), Palmer (1). D. Bendick (1), and Maxim and Zorica each got one assist. W.S.S.A. Finals— The Rough Riders and the Purple Ra ders were lin d up for the W.S.S.A. Finals. The first of these games was much the better one. Little Ron Bendick took care of our net as “Gunzo” H.imeniuk was absent. In the third period. Core and Palmer lucked away three pucks. In the final game, our team was at full strength and really got gliding. They slipped the puck past the Assump¬ tion goalie eleven times. This game definitely proved our superiority over the Purple Raiders. The teamwork was excellent with plenty of hard checking and excellent sniping. Our defence Had its opponents baffled, although they did manage to sink four goals. This ended the W .S.S.A. Series and put the Rough Riders in line to attack the team from Stratford.
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