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4 9 Christmas Assembly— The 1947 Christmas Assembly entertainment was put on by C2A and C2B with the help of Miss Layman, Miss Green and accompaniment on the piano by Mrs. Graham. There were three tableaus: “White Christmas”, “The Three Kings”, and “Away In A Manger”. The girls who were not in the tableaus were in the choir. They dressed in white blouses with black tics and skirts. The Mistress of Ceremonies was Betty Tibor of C2A. The soloists comprised Alec Chistoff, who did a Russian dance; Ken Whitmore did a few trumpet solos; Neil McFadden played some boogie woogie on the piano; Catherine Daniels did a ballet; Pauline Kubakowski sang “How Soon”; and Clair Tosti played some classic pieces on the piano. The program ended up the year and helped all to go home happy and have a Merry Christ¬ mas. Assembly Periods— Entertainment in the Assembly periods for the 1947-48 school year have been arranged on the premise that there should be an important, worth-while message to be presented or that the student body should be given an opportunity to enjoy the talents of some artist or artists, especially volunteers from the student body. From time to time, interesting guest speakers were heard. On other occasions, community singing was enjoyed under the spirited leader¬ ship of Miss Layman or Mr. Baird. Accompani¬ ment at the piano was usually provided by Miss Connerty or Mr. Bennett. Occasionally, school spirit was given a “shot in the arm” when Joe Faith and his assistants led those assembled in the current school cheers. To the present time, delightful contributions have been made to the assembled students by John Furgal, virtuoso of the clarinet, saxophone and bassoon; Leo Baumgartner with his accor- dian; Ken Whitmore with his trumpet; and Ray Bowyer at the piano. The following quartet, who so ably provided the music for the noon¬ day dances held each Tuesday and Thursday, al¬ so were heard in an enthusiastically received “Jam Session”, which featured John Airey play¬ ing the saxophone, Lome Schuchard at the piano, Andy Cangiano at the drums, and Jimmie Luckino with his trumpet. In the offing, we are looking forward to a visit which the Cass Technical School Band of Detroit, Michigan, has promised us. In conclusion, may I express the hope that the new motion picture projection equipment which we have recently acquired will in the future provide us with a perpetual source of high quality entertainment, without causing us to neglect the development and encouragement of personal student performance. C. N. COLE, Convenor—Assembly Entertainment • PUBLIC SPEAKING CHAMPIONS— In the W. D. Lon’t Contest JOAN BEATON. First Jr. Girls Conte i % I? EMIL BRESHUK, First Jr. Boys ’ Contest. STEVE PETERS, First Sr. Boys ' Contest. LILY PAUWODA, First Sr. Girls ’ Contest.
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25th Anniversary Edition THE TOWERS Page Thirty-Nine Vaoaiicpnal GUeesdeadetil The Vocational Cheerleaders for 1947-48 have been an energetic group of six stu¬ dents; namely, Joe Faith, Ken Bloomfield, John Ferris, Lena Fares, Shirley Decaire, and Janet Dick. They have led the students of the W. D. Lowe Vocational School in sounding off their cheers at the various games. Cheerleaders have been present at the Football, Basketball and Hockey games. A few changes have also been made in the cheers. Quite a few new ones have been added, and some of the old ones rejuvenated. The new cheers are: “Lone i Ranger”, “Two Bits, Four Bits”, “Fee, Fi, Fo, Fum”, “Rough Riders ' , and the “R I Cheer”. Practices were held after school to develop perfection and teamwork in performing the cheers. Illlllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllil • ATHLETIC COMMITTEE — VIKE BENCA .MARY KESSLER JOHN KOLYVEK THERESA WOLFE GEORGE BISSETT STELLA WANDECK BILL ELLIS MISS 0. FRITZ llllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllll
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