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PAGE FORTY-TWO •‘THE TOWERS I 9 4 S — I 9 4 9 C lass I lews • CAN YOU IMAGINE . . . IN C3C— CATHERINE CAMERON not liking Ken. DOLORES TODOREK hating men. NORA NELLI, not with Neil. NORMA JASINSK1 without that squeal. BERNICE TUSTONOWSKI being late. ANN STAREK in a terrible state. MARJORIE COFFEY not talking to hint. ROSALIE SEYMOUR out on a limb. GRACIA DARBINSON not liking boys. NADIA RADKEVICH not running around MAE MALOTT making a sound. VIRGINIA McDonald not being with Vic. JOAN COULTHARD not thinking of Dick. JOE SOBOCAN standing last. HOWARD GOSLIN running last. ROBERT GILBERT at least six feet tall. HANS KLEIN wolfing in the ball. GORDON FAIRFIELD not telling jokes. ARTHUR R1GO just drinking Cokes. GERALD MEI.OCHE trying to keep quiet. ALBERT ROBINSON starting a big riot. PAT MA1LI.OUX ignorant and dumb. KENNETH FRASER never chewing gum. CHARLES MAXIM with all bis history. NICK KADLUBISKY ' S name not a mystery. MR. JENNINGS a problem miss. And catch us as we write this. J. C. and N. R..C3C • CLASS NEWS — T4C After a tedious beginning at the years work, the class of T4C was saddened to learn of the loss of a fellow fuseblower. Glen Skippy” Skov. who had served as a star on our school hockey team for the past three seasons, left to seek higher fame in the ranks of our own Windsor Spitfires”. To the crew of us it was certainly a sad moment not to be able to electrocute him once more in memory of happy years. At any rate, the entire school body are pulling for him and wishing him the best of iuck in the years to come. • CAN YOU IMAGINE . . . IN C2A— FLORENCE KERliKES not late for school. GLORIA PERFETTl without her tools. JOYCE WOOD not being fun, IDA MACKl being dumb. ELSIE BOROS not eating in class, ANNIE K. not trying to pass. JENNIE BEDNARSKi not talking to Ycrn, SHEILA INGLIS very stern. VIOLET BEN DECK without her looks, Staying home with her books. ANNE BELLE ' S not laughing away, ANN LAUB not trying to play. MARGARET without her glasses, NIVES without her passes. EILEEN without her boys, CLAIRE without her voice. ALICE MOLINAR1 without her giggles, BUTCH without her wiggles. OLGA without her curls. MOIRA without her pearls. JEAN KELLY very tall. JO PILLAR not playing ball BETTY JANE making a noise. JOAN BEATON playing with toys. MARILYN with her ten in shorthand, ELEANOR BEATON leading a band. SHIRLEY BERTRAM with her song. JENNIE trying to play ping-pong. ANNE TORRANCE not making eyes, At THE ONE who took the prize. DOROTHY BROOK in a show. With DOROTHY VOTT as her beau. EMILY S. without her smiles, MARILYN RUSSELL without her wiles. BESSIE STEPHENS becoming a teacher, HELEN STRAKY being a preacher. With MISS GREEN, as the swcllcst gal To all not trying to be a PAL! EILEEN TORNOVSKY. C2A.
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THE TOWERS I U 4 s 190 PAGE FORTY ONE Extra Curricular Awards 19 47-48 VOCATIONAL UNITED EXECUTIVE VOCATIONAL UNITED AWARDS President . . BILL ELLIS C4A Anne Saffran T4A Nick Kriz Vice-Piesident . . MIKE BENTA C4C John Salzer 4 T4B Bill Sasso Secretary . . MARY I.AZUREK C2A Ruth Baumgartner T3C Norman Katz Treasurer . . RUTH R( 1.1.KT C2C Olga Hunzyk T2B Leonard Jobin CIC Olga Petersak T2G Andy Cangiano MAJOR Vs — 1948 4 Mike Abramovich John Kolyvek SMALL Vs — 1948 John Becic Gordon Scratch Robert Bodnar Mary Liszczak Ken Ferguson William Sasso William Core Marion Potosky William Ellis Shirley Queen Paul Macko Margaret Schram BASKETBALL CRESTS Stan Palmer Stella Wendeck Joseph Reich Mary Weiko Annie Pavlech Helen Horoszka Steve Sobocan Theresa Wolfe Shirley Queen Marion Potosky Mike Sozonchuk Mary Kessler Jenny Preswick Mac McDonald Victoria Kaczor Julia Pillar Mary Weiko VOCATIONAL FIELD DAY, 1948 Doris St. Louis Dorothy Gray SENIOR— Lucille Aubert Steve Sobocan, T4A INTERMEDIATE- John Becic, T4A CROSS COUNTRY. 1948 JUNIOR— SENIOR— Wm. McGregor T2E 1. Jos. Sobocan, C3C JUVENILE- 2. Jno. Bryant T2B 3. Wm. Veres HOYS JUNIOR— INTER FORM— 1. Wm. Fioret. C1D Hockey— C1D, T2F, T3D 2. Stan Aver Soccer— TIB. T2E 3. t. kosselt GIRLS BRONZE TYPING PIN INTER FORM— Volleyball- CIE H. Agocs T. Pretzlav K. Binder H. Rainey E. Burden D. Reddam J. Copland H. Sitari FIRST AID MEDALLION E. Dutchuk J. Staddon K. Franz A. Stilinovich Mary Covan Matt Miletich I. Kennedy O. Tosich Dorothy Gray Steve Lenartowicz M. Lorah D. Trevisol Jean Renowden Jack Mendler E. Lowey A. Turok William Core Joseph Reich M. Lukasevich K. Remillong Murray Grabias James Reynolds M. McKenney J. Semancik Floyd Kelly William Sasso
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••THE T I) W E R S I 9 4 S 19 4 9 face forty-three Glass I lew • CLASS NEWS — T4A This is the story oi T4A (the lesser half). We just made it up the other day. j an e— Now Jane goes to all the Spitfire games. She don ' t go alone so it can ' t be a man. Marjorie— Marjorie likes a guy from Puce. Boy. that ' s quite a hit of (news) ncuse. Margaret— Margaret, she always tells me to shut up. She makes me think of a crying pup. Pat— Pat. her weakness is dancing. That ' s funny, mine ' s romancing. Blossom— Blossom is the gayest in our class She tells a joke and we ' re a giggling mass. Joan— Joan likes a handsome Tivoli usher. I bet she wishes he would rush her. Ruth— Ruth likes so many guys. You always see that gleam in her eyes. Bernice— Bernice is one who can ' t make up her mind. About the boy she has yet to find. Mary— Mary is one who ' ll make a good seams¬ tress. We ' ll go to her when we need a smart dress. Doris — On Doris ' mind is a guy called Jack. (I slipped this in behind her back). Shirley — Sleepy, she doesn ' t do much. Her interests’ are dancing, men. living, and such. Now. these verses are pretty corny, we know. But we ' re in a hurry and we have to blow. SHIRLEY WIGGINS, T4A • “JOES” OF T2C WE ARE THE JOES OF T2C THE JOES THE GIRLS LIKE TO SEE. JOE A. HAS COLLEEN SO CUTE AND SO LEAN. IOE I). HAS MARGARET SO LOVELY IN SCARLET. IOE M. HAS ANNA A GIRL JUST LIKE LANA. IF YOU TOO WOULD LIKE A CHANCE ASK ONE OF US FOR A DANCE. AND IF YOU CAN STAY OUT LATE WE ARE THE BOYS YOU SHOULD DATE. JOE MA RCOTULLIO. T2C • JUST IMAGINE IN TIC . . . WILLIE KLEM—the wealthy playboy. ERASMO 1ANNUCC1—the tin man. MURRAY INVERARITY—the timid soul. JOSEPH BUDINSKY—bench warmer. JIM KELLY—a perfect attendance. KEITH KIRBY—the mad draftsman. RUDY GELINAS—Hercules of the fairies. RALPH GOULD—the mad rush-in. RICHARD JONES—the barnyard king. FRANCIS HEBERT—the modern Romeo. ERNEST HUNTER—the piggy-bank robber. FRED KECH—with cigarette hangover. ARTHUR HANSEN—short. light, and hand¬ some. BOB FRICKEY—the greatest mathematician. HARRY 1SRAIL—the girl guide. BOB DANNER—the talk of the town. GLEN KETTLEWELL—the pool room king. RONALD GILBERT—a foot too big for his bed. RAY HUGHES—Yes sir. No sir! JOHN OLIVER—the human tank. BOB HEWKO— Here ' s my homework I ALEX HORVATH—the human hone. JOE HOl.DEN—the patent leather head. DENNIS GLEDENN1NG—the school lover. WILLIAM JOHNSON—last of the cave men. DON HEWITT—dean of the girls. K ENNETH 11 EBERT—Speedy. PETER LESSEE—nature ' s forgotten. ROSS HUGGARD—fair-hatred blooper hoy. HARRY GOWN I-;—far, far away. ELIAS VEGH—father of the shmoos. NICK KAWA1.A—nature hoy. NICK KAWAI.A, TIC • CAN YOU IMAGINE . . . IN T1D Andre Coutoure having a spot of tea. Fred McCrindle coming in late. Jim Oprenchok out on a date. Archie Neilson staying home, Frank Mendler not writing this poem. Hugh Mayne not playing basketball, Vincent Kogut being tall. John Madura not able to type, Gary Mosey smoking a pipe. Raymond Millette not able to pass, Walter Neubaucr making noise in class. Fred McCrindle being Mr. Fraser ' s pet. Ronald Ladoucer not liking the first girl he met. Alex Gramada tall and thin. John McLaughlin jabbing you with a pin. Royce McMullin not able to dance. Richard Procop coming to school in short pants. Hector Levack acting like a fool. Don Maurice not skipping school. Duane Meloche without neat books, Roy Meloche without those looks. Richard Procop not slouched in a chair. Clarence McCauley without his red hair. Nick Mendler without his glasses. Doc Morrison calling us a hunch of silly - -- (Bovs). FRANK MENDLER. Til)
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