Lowe High School - Towers Yearbook (Windsor, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1948

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25th Anniversary Edition THE TOWERS Page Forty-Seven ASSEMBLY AGAIN !

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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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Page Forty-Eight THE TOWERS 25th Anniversary Edition The 25th Anniversary Re-union Reception of our school, dated April 9. 1948, was so joyous that it might have been featured on “A Chan¬ ted Calendar . For the ’’tabor, pipe and drum we may substitute the music of laughter, hap¬ py tones and the steady, sustaining hum of 1.500 voices exchanging greetings, news, and memories. From 8:00 o’clock till midnight the school presented a lively scene. The guests were gree¬ ted by a committee of the teachers who were longest in the school, including the old favour¬ ites. Mr. E. C. Srigley, Miss E. Cragg, Mrs. R McGiffen, Mr. R. McMullen. The only shadow was that Mr. W. D. Lowe, Mr. F. McGrath. Mr, W. J. O’Brien, Mr. J. F. O’Neill, Miss Lucie Towle, Mr. H. S. Ord, Mr. Don Carson were not living to share in an occasion which thev would have graced for so many ex-students and for their colleagues. The students, of course, had the better of it in the game of recognition. They had a couple of dozen faces to recall, while the teachers had “As a happy people come, So came they. As a happy people come. With dance and tabor, pipe and drum. All make holiday.” —“A Chanted Calendar” Sydney Dobell. 1.500. and since some of the latter did not have their glasses on, the identification cards were not so useful. It will be seen, too, that some of the clues were not very helpful: “Don’t you remember me? My daughter came here. She is married now. She is 21”; “1 haven’t been in the school since I left it in 1928 ; “I have eight children and thev will all come to Tech”; “I’ve gained just 100 lbs. since I left school”; “1 used to sit in the corner hack seat.” “I don’t remember you. Were you in tny class?” (This last remark has made one of the men teachers very proud.) Vet it was surprising and pleasant to see how much of the school hoy and girl has re¬ mained. In many, both face and figure are almost unchanged, and in all, could he seen the gay or serious, mischievous or kindly personality of 25-15-10-5 years ago. It was a happiness to the staff to see and to hear how successfully each ha come through. Front Row— MRS. C. CAMPEAU. MISS O. FRITZ. MR. S. R. ROSS. MISS M. O’DONOGHUE. MISS G. GREEN Back Row— MR. P. BENNETT, MR. E. SIRRS, MR. A. D. R. FRASER, DR. N. MORR ' tSON, MR. D. SEGGIE

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