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

 - Class of 1948

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Page Fifty-Six THE TOWERS 25th Anniversary Edition MARY is a Business Officm Supervisor JANE is a Long Distance Supervisor Up from the ranks... Mary, J e m Joe haven’t been out of high school very long. Today, up from the ranks, they’re going places in the telephone business. Telephone | eoplc—men and women at various stages of their careers — know that the opportunity to go ahead is o[ en to all in this ex¬ panding business. Competition is keen, but everyone has the chance to win the rewards of promotion by good work well done. Opportunity of this sort means much to you; for the skill and experience of telephone people, working together in a common cause, are major factors in providing the best and most telephone service at the lowest possible cost. JOE is a Central Office Foreman THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA

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25th Anniversary Edition THE TOWERS Page Fifty-Seven COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT G. F. DEAN HE GOOD SHIP W. D. LOWE VOCATIONAL will soon complete its twenty-fifth voyage. In June, when the ship arrives at Graduation Harbour, approximately two hundred graduates will disembark. When these students embarked four years ago with graduation as their objective, the voyage appeared long and arduous. However, under the able captaincy of Mr. Ross and his staff, the experience has proved to be profitable and pleasant. They are now ready to take their place in commerce and industry, and to serve the city which has pro¬ vided them with the facilities for acquiring special skills and a good general education. We regret that a few who undertook the voyage four years ago will not reach Graduation Harbour. As the ship called at various islands, some were allured by the apparent opportunities these islands had to offer. Many soon found to their chagrin, that there were very few opportunities for those who were not thoroughly prepared to meet the demands of commerce and industry in the world of to-day. By the time they had awakened from their delusion, the ship had proceeded on its way, in all probability never to return. I have but one appeal to make to the undergraduates—stay with the ship until you are ready to disembark at Graduation Harbour. To those who are completing their bon voyage in June, may 1 extend to you sincere congratulations and best wishes for your future success. The message that I would like to leave with you on this occasion is the one given by our King in a world-wide radio address in 1940, when he quoted the following lines written by Miss Louise Haskins: “I said to a man who stood at the gate of the year, ‘Give me a light that 1 may tread safely into the unknown , and he replied, ‘Go out into the darkness and put your hand into the hand of God. That shall be to you better than a light and safer than a known way’.”

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