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

 - Class of 1948

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Tr — - -■ - =3 THE 22nd RECONNAISSANCE REGT. (E.R.) R.C.A.C. CONGRATULATES THE GRADUATES AND SENDS GREETINGS TO ALL MEMBERS OF OUR AFFILIATED UNIT. THE W. D. LOWE VOCATIONAL SCHOOL CADET CORPS IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO: Drive a tank; jeep or truck; Operate a wireless set, Bren or 37 mm. gun; Play in Windsor’s finest Military Band. “JOIN THE RECCES” — - J — ■ ■ - - J T, - Compliments Compliments of of MOTOR ARTHUR J.REAUME MAYOR PRODUCTS - i ♦ ♦ ♦ i T - Compliments Compliments of Horton Physical Culture of and Dance Studio White Restaurant Tap. Acrobat Ball Boom. Adagio Beducing and Health Exercises 33 Pitt St Fact TaI 3 fiflfti Professional Booking Agency or nil Ororrcionc wo rill uu LU 3 i ich J’OUOi I Ui Uii wL LUCMUXO • Phone 4 3835 1462 Niagara i--- - - a ALLROOM . MORE Pe°p ' e n A N O E 11,6 father BaHroom 8 wtnd orl OU€LL€TT€ fiV€ ON TH€ R|V€R —

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25th Anniversary Edition THE TOWERS Page Seventy-Five Class News ... News of T4D— I wonder if Louis Gyursick ever expected to start Ins car with no spark plugs in it. That boy ' s a live wire. We ' d like to see: Henry Garrick clothed in fine gabardine. Louis Gyurcsik with a woman (1 personally think he ' s afraid of them). Geza “Gabardine Luckacs not talking about his new Chevrolet. Willy Horvath without a stupid grin on his face. Sydney Gordon Tungay with a female and Terry Crillev not giving Helen the evil eye. Malcolm “Torchv Jr. Wyatt without a weld¬ ing rod in his hand. Lcn Pearce without a new copy of “Torrid Love Takes . The automotive field will receive a great hoom when Geza Lukacs receives his mechanic’s licence. He is the hoy who adjusts crown gears with a crow bar. A collection of favourite sayings: Mr. Bennett— Another Period gone and noth¬ ing done. It ' s a-shame. Mr. McGee— The results of the last test slink, and furthermore . . . Mr. Malkin— All 1 want is some quiet and attention. If you don ' t understand, ask me. Mr. Walton— All right, all right, let ' s can it and settle down to work. Mr. Adset ' t— Either settle down to work or get out. C2A Class News— CAN YOU IMAGINE . . . Irene and Betty not going steady, Barbara not talking about her Freddie. Kathleen Kopak without her punch, Marion not ea.ing her lunch. Cherry as tall as can be. Ann DeRe climbing a tree. Warren present every morning on time, Joyce borrowing a dime. Amelia no! talking about her dreams. Donna net being on the Girls ' Gym Team. Dorothy not doing her shorthand. Ida not doing a hand stand. No a and Cathy no! talking to hoys, Pat playing with toys. Ruth not getting a hundred per cent, Pauline living in a tent. Patricia. Doreen and Marjorie not going around together, Elizabeth predicting the weather. By the way wc have a queen— It is our home room teacher. Miss Green. Bv DONNA RICHARDSON and VMELIA SARTOR IA Dream Girl of C4B— EYES . . Beth Bradt NOSE . TEETH . .. Norma lean McCarthy SMILE . HAIR . COMPLEXION . . Jovce Reynolds LEGS . HANDS . CLOTHES . VOICE . DISPOSITION .... BRAINS . LIPS . HUMOUR . NAILS . By NORMA jean McCarthy VICKY TIMOSHEK and AXNA WALKER C2C Th oughts— The girls of C2C arc here, Let’s give them one great big cheer. They have their one vocation To keep up their reputation. Now in the Math room they do go, Never too fast, never too slow, W here Mr. Seggie, in his big seat. Says, when the hell rings, “Keep your seat . Now take Mr. McManus for our spelling, He gives it to us always yelling. Miss Coughlin teaches us shorthand. Some can ' t get it. hut others can. Miss Donaldson in the typing class “Do your typing and make it fast . And Dr. Morrison—that ' s our man. He teaches geography simply grand. Now Miss Stevens in the literature room. With “Tales of Two Cities as our doom, Miss Fritz teaches us some banking. With a little push and a lot of yanking. Miss Gregory gives out books, She hands them out with cute little looks, Mrs. Campcau, who teaches first aid. Does it all herself without any aid. Mr. Seguin, in the English class, “What is the word opposite lass? Birds and bees are taught by Miss Gignac, Not a moment in her room do we lack. Now we all would like to have Miss Green. She gets a little cross, hut not a hit mean. Miss Layman, and her great big horse. We call it P. T., as our course. And when the day comes to an end, V r e go to our homes around the bend. “Oh! What a job we did to-day , The girh from C2C always say. TRUDY OUELLETTE



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25th Anniversary Edition THE TOWERS Page Seventy-Seven Class News ... Can You Imagine— Mary Sekela being away, Rosemary Davidson here every day, Shirley Queen ignorant and dumb. Esther Dutchuk never chewing gum. Julia Pillar tiny and thin, Mary Zorzit without a sin, Stella Grayce hefty and rail, Mary Smidu being small. Clare Tosti playing a fiddle. Angela Farkas small around the middle, Phyllis Kearns with a loud voice Katherine Franz not making a noise. Myrtle Reiter in a sloppy Joe. Doreen Reddam looking like a shmoe, Helen Popiel with all her history, Kazimiera Dastyk’s name not a mystery, Annie Pavlech at the bottom of the class, Jean Fraser without a question to ask, Ethel McKnight without O’Brien, Anne Turok with boys on her mind, Katie Binder with legs like Grable. Betty Gazo not eating under the typewriter table. Lena Fostyrovech a star in P. T. Doreen Smith full of chuckles and glee. Pat Lowe always flirting with some boy. Anne Stilinovkh not brimming with joy, Olgo Pome skipping school, Ethel Viczen not looking calm and cool, Olga Malyk not telling jokes, Vicky Di Francisco throwing punches and pokes. Dorothy Eppert typing a hundred words a minute. And June Meloche, oh gosh! that’s the limit. C3A. Dear Percy— Percy was smiling We saw at a glance. The class was relieved And also entranced. But we soon got in trouble. And to our dismay Percy was peeved For the rest of the day. Our work was terrific But troubled we were, For to be specific We had not taken care. Slowly he paced His eyes shone a gleam Not to study, he said. Why we were off the beam. In twenty-five years the school Has certainly changed. “Good heavens”, he ssaid. “What’s happened to brains”. “Gunn, FiHman and Gatti Please go to the front. Now read off your work Or your heads I will pump.” Although Percy is angered. If we do not take care, Our marks become tragic with ease. For if we fail, we’re given the air, And Percy won’t be easy to please. Angles, triangles, degrees, by guff, Percy certainly knows his stuff. It there were more of his kind More of us might have a mind. T3B. Class News, T1A— This, our class of T1A, About our girls, has a few things to say: Can you imagine M. Weston stopping her reading. And L. Ferris stopping eating. If S. Hickey should put on weight. We don’t think she ' d know how to skate. Evelyn got a Tcrni, it is true. But with her combi what should we do? Delores is the sweetest girl. Too had on her head she hasn’t a curl. Now you all know R. Agoston who’s so hap¬ py and gay. If she were absent, we would have a dull day. And Dianna F. who is always away. While Florence C. has been here just one day. Our new pal, Marie, from Niagara Falls, Can teach us the latest in wolf-calls. Mary Pekar, who is nice and tall Can’t help hut think of the boys, one and all. J. Turner is a trouble maker, that’s true. Whenever you are quiet, she Iras something wrong to do. We have, in our class, the finest and best. Please, oh please, girls, don’t call us pests. Class News, T1A— Big happy eyes, sharp and alert, Take your eyes oft the hoard. And you lose your shirt. There is a teacher on third floor. Most gracious and fine. Forget your ruler. And you have come to the end of the line. She’s dainty, she’s frail, she’s an athlete, When you go over the horse. She sings. “Please land on your feet”. She’s short, and Hungarian. She’s sharp and happy. When it comes to talking back. They say she’s pretty snappy. ROSE AGOSTON

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