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$ YOUNG CANADIANS S ' A S S s N N s s S N N -j Be Proud OF YOUR HOME OF YOUR SCHOOL OF CANADA Doni Spero Spiro W. Oovvio Heal Estate Hopes Stall and Students Best of Success lot the Yoar In future years may wo hopo to serve you. U. W. DOW, Real Estate 1208 T wi»»tti ltd. E. Phone MC4t WINDSOR ONTARIO - .---r ' - y s v V A V S - N A S ■ y s Best W tithes BORDER TOOL DIE CO. 358 Windsor Ave. Designers Manufacturers of Good Tools Dies IOHN TOWLE IttttffT C. SHfUErtOi S ' V i N A V N V | s V y S v N V v S COULTER 1 COAL CO. I A The Yard With a Train Load y of The Highest Quality Fuel Stored Under Cover And Automatically • 5 Roscreened When Delivered y . ' — h $« ASSURES YOU OF THE j BEST OF FUEL s S j 1324 WINDSOR AYE. | Plione 34689 ; . lU tothe head of the class y .
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This yearbook was scanned by the Essex County Branch of The Ontario Genealogical Society in conjunction with the Leddy Library on the campus of the University of Windsor for the owners of the book. The EssexOGS yearbook scanning project is for preservation and family history research purposes by the Essex County Branch membership. This document is made available for personal study and research purposes only, in accordance with the Canadian Copyright Act and the Creative Commons license—CC BY-NC-ND (Attribution, Non-Commercial, No Derivative Works). Under this license, works must always be attributed to the copyright holder and cannot be used for any commercial purposes, and may not be altered. Any other use would require the permission of the copyright holder. This material is for personal research use only, and can not be sold or distributed. Book provided by Vicki Petras, Amherstburg; scanned 2019
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THE TOWERS I I « S — 1 9 t 9 PAGE OWE 3 Jflessage to tfje ls tuDent£ S. R. ROSS Principal SQri, T cities such as Wind¬ sor progress because citizens in all walks of life contribute in their res¬ pective ways to the needs of other individuals and towards the general welfare. To do this requires various phases of work almost without num¬ ber. 1 ligh School students can name quite readily certain of these that they would not choose as their own future vocations. And yet, many adults make their living by doing those very jobs. So in turn it be¬ hooves each pupil to get an educa¬ tion and training for the niche in life he would make his own. One of the happy features of life in a democracy is the fact that any young person can pick and choose for himself any field of endeavor. Having made his plans and set his goal, he will find al! manner of agency, including his school and teachers, anxious to aid him on his way to that objective. Of course, it goes without saying that self-help will be necessary and the nature of one ' s own efforts largely will determine the ultimate result. In the meantime, one effective policy for any young person is the doing well of the task at hand. Just now, for all of our students and many others, that is the job of going to school. Do it from day to day with all your might. Sooner than yo u realize, you will be facing future work that may now, at times, seem to be distant and so much more important than your present duties. Your further success therein will in good part depend on the attitudes you have developed and have taken along with you. A tremendously important one is the desire to render expertly a full measure of service for the good compensation you are sure to receive. Having such an attitude, you can contribute to the making of an ever stronger Canada. Ours is a great country now because of the patience, enterprise and pcrseverencc of fine pioneers whose first thought was to make this a wonderful land of opportunity. It has become all of that. Let us do our part to keep it so! 1 9 4 8 DEDICATION 1 Q WE DEDICATE THIS EDITION OF THE “TOWERS” TO THE GRADUATES OF 1949 WHO SHALL PASS THROUGH THESE PORTALS AND BECOME Q THE CITIZENS OF TOMORROW V
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