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Page Forty-Six THE TOWERS 25th Anniversary Edition OUR PARENTS ATTENDED HERE TOO Front Rotv — T4C, Fred Taylor—Mary Robedeau Tavlor; C3C, Lenore Longeuay—Anne Sutherland Longeuay; ClA, Shirley Allan Edna Keyes Allan; ClB. Joan Fraser—Charlotte Fraser Richards; C1B, Donna Giles— Arnold Giles; C1D, Shirley Plant—Kathleen McCourt Plant; ClC, Eleanor Beaton—Geo. Abbt. Beaton; C4B, June Ringrose—Marion Griffin Ringrose; CIA. Bernice Belcoure Theresa Pollard Be Icon re; ClC, Joan Beaton—Geo. Abbt. Beaton; C4B, Marion Pheby—Esther Cole Pheby; TlF, Bob Horne— Elmer Horne. Back Row — TlD, Allan Goslin— X illis Goslin; TlD. Dick Hawkins— K’m. J. Hawkins; C2D, Don Steel—Luella Jewell Steel; TlD. Richard Giles—Arnold Giles; TlD, Donald Higgins—Madeline Hams Higgins; TIB, Ron Bendick—Mary Hutnik Bendick; TIH, Dick Wass—Marian Crouchman Wass; T3B, Gord Branton —Ken Branton—Evelyn Poupard Branton; T2F, Robt. McKee—Roy E. McKee; TIE. Gerald La Pierre— Elizabeth Remington La Pierre; T2C. Harold O’Connor—Joseph O’Conno . Absent — TIC, Doug Marsh—Clarence Marsh; TlC. Bob Brown—Geo. Brown; C2C, Dorothy Blackton—John Biackton and Lucille Gignac Blackton; T4D, Bill Core—Marian Mfcston Core; C.Sp., Corrine Burton— Core Sanders Burton; ClE, Dorothy Vott—Gladys Andrews Vott; ClE. Lois W«$s—Marian Crouchman Vi ' ass; T2B, Don Boisvert—Irene Johnston Boisvert; CIA, Margaret Belcoure—Theresa Pollard Belcoure; T E Harold Robinson—Edna Libby Robinson; T3D, Ray Stone—Margaret .Mathesa Stone. ▼ T FORMER GRADS MRS. PATSY COX MCCARTHY. MRS. BERYL MUNROE DAWSON, MRS. KATHLEEN SLOWGROVE COLE. MRS. KATHLEEN HOOLE FAIRHURST, MISS MURIEL CHISHOLM, MRS. PHYLLIS BARTON WOLFE
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25th Anniversary Edition THE TOWERS Page Forty-Five Re-union os Seen by Two Students MARY BENUIK, C4A and LILY PALI WODA, C4B We stood in a portentious crowd of pushing, excited humanity. Innunfberable greetings were being thrown about us. “Why, Joe - - Welt, I ' ll be darned - - stand back, give me plenty of room - - it can’t be - - Oh! No! - - For goodness sake - - have you changed! - - Skinny - - Mike, what happened to all that curly hair? - - anyway hair you used to have - Hi, Baldy - - Beans! —.” These and many other expressions fell upon our ears as people joyfully clasped hands and slapped each other on the backs. Yes, old friendships were being renewed and old memories were being revived by over 1,500 people who filled the school to capacity at the 25th Anniversary Re-union of one-time W. D. Lowe Vocational School students. Time may have altered their appearance but not those nostalgic recollections of school lays. As these former students passed us, we stop¬ ped a few to find out what their answers would he to the time old question, “Are you glad you have an education?” The answers ran on the same theme. “It was a great thing”. These are some of the replies we received, ’‘Swell, - - Great! - - Try and get all that you can. - - Great thing if you can make it. - - Can’t get along without it.” These people knew what they were talking about because they all were successes in their own field. We hurried through the crowd to the audi torium. Things had started and we slipped in quietly. Mr. McManus was cracking jokes galore. Prizes were given for every conceivable reason - - to the man who had the most chil¬ dren, latest married couple, to the grad with the oldest child, etc. A head of lettuce accompanied each prize and was cherished by the receivers. We left the happy, roaring crowd and got a head start to tlie gym. Here, under the leader¬ ship of Mr. Newman, the gym team put on a gTand show. Their hair-raising feats were really something to see, and the grads enjoyed them¬ selves immensely. Around eleven o’clock, a dash was made by yours truly to the cafeteria, and a detour made at the gym where refreshments were being served by the present students of the school. We stood at the door watching the crow r d say farewells and start for home. The happy, tired looks on their faces told us that the 25th Anniversary Re-union had been a great success. Thanks are due the grads, taff and students, and many others who took part in the celebra¬ tion. RE UNION COMMITTEE MR. P. L. McMANUS, MISS GARNETTE MAGEE. MR. TOM TOBIN. MRS. WINNIE LONG JACKSON. MR. ERNIE .MILNE
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25th Anniversary Edition THE TOWERS Page Forty-Seven ASSEMBLY AGAIN !
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