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

 - Class of 1949

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For many yean, Vocational cheerleader have dreamed of wearing colourful, attractive uni¬ form worthy of W. D. Lowe ' name. Thi year, thi dream wu made possible. Through the genero ity of Vocational United, the cheerleader obtained new skirts, sweater and crest . New cheer uch a Re-Bop , Sacalac , and “The Welcome Cheer were written and the cheerleader were put through grueling practice under the direction of Johnie Farri , who is a cheerleader of long standing. The honour of being chosen Mi » Cheerleader of Wind or was bestowed on Rosemary Hol¬ land, whose vivacity and charming personality caught the attention of the judge . An additional cheering cup wa» awarded the entire squad, which is made up of: Josie La Tessa, Philip Mersch, Alice Biro, Rosemary Holland, Johnie Farris, and Sophie Spulak, all of whom are pictured above. The cheerleaders this year were determined to be among the best in the city. Although at times stiff from toilsome practices and discouraged by losses suffered by our teams, they did not falter. Their timing improved, and in no time were able to perform the cheers in perfect form. The cheerleaders of 1948-49 have set a pace for future cheerleaders to follow. CHRISTMAS ASSEMBLY —By ANNE I.Al ' B. C2A. The fall term closed Wednesday, December 22, with a Christmas assembly sponsored by CZA and C2B. directed by Miss Hilda Layman and Miss Gertrude Green. Miss Mae MacDonald was Mistress of Ceremonies, Miss Anne Vernes, C2B, accom¬ panist, and Miss Antoinette Novasad, C2B, vio¬ linist. The concert began with Oh Canada and was followed with greetings by Mr. S. R. Ross, principal. Carols were sung by a choir of C2A and C2B girls. Lights were played on the girls ' faces to give an angelic appearance to them. This was done by Mr. Anderson ' s Electrical Depart¬ ment. After this, the Ave Maria was sung by a group of girls. A French Carol group followed this. The highlight of the program was the accordian group made up of Emil Breshuk, Phil Burback, Lucien Duyck, and Victor Davi- torio. They played four numbers. Next, “Win¬ ter Wonderland was sung by four girls. Then Steve Liszczak performed the Ukrainian Wood¬ cutter’s Dance . He was also dressed in a suit¬ able costume. Two Front Teeth was sung by Joyce Wood and Elsie Boros. A Hungar¬ ian Dance, by Olga Petersak and Irene Milik was performed next. Betty Gazo and Co. sang a Ukrainian Song. After this, “The Art of the Baton by Betty High was given, and Shirley Hendry did a tap dance. Last of all was a Ukrainian Dance, done by Dorothy Spitkoski and Olga Hunzyk. The program was closed with “God Save the King . All went off as was planned and everyone enjoyed themselves immensely. RED CROSS ASSEMBLY —By DOREEN REDDAM. C4A On November 18, a special assembly was held to award certificates to 297 girls from the St. John Ambulance Brigade. Our two guests on this occasion were Mrs. G. R. Anderson, (Continued on Page ( 4)



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