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

 - Class of 1949

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Lowe High School - Towers Yearbook (Windsor, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1949 Edition, Page 73 of 84
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The Future of TOMORROW HOLDS GREAT POSSIBILITIES FOR THE YOUTH OF TODAY — Arc you taking full advantage of the oppor¬ tunity afforded you, toward that goal? WINDSOR AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION WINDSOR, ONTARIO

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C1D HOCKEY CHAMPS— Hurrah for our team! We won the Inter¬ form Hockey Championship. Yes, for the first time in a- long as most of the school teachers can remember, a Commercial first form team won the championship. Yes, Cll) li l it. Here are summaries of the names: C1D 5 vs TIB •—TIB got the final goal in 15 minutes .we time. Star Cameron. ClD 11 vs TIE 5— t il) had the first goal lead and kept it. Star Dawson. ClD 11 vs T1D 4 —Dawson. Cameron scored .1 goals apiece. Star Price. 4 goals: Bob Mar¬ tin scored 1. ClD 23 vs TIB 1 — Dawson and Bill Martin shone. Star Bill Martin (goalie). ClD 5 vs T1F 4 —Cll) came from behind and Dawson scored 2 goal ' in 5 minutes. Star I awson. ClD 8 vs T1A 4 —ClD took a quick lead and kept there. Star Cameron. ClD 4 vs T1F 3 — Ml players were outstanding a Cll) took the CHAMPIONSHIP. Dawson got the winning goal with an assist by Bob Martin. Star Bill Martin. Ml scored the goals that helped ClD put the championship in the hag. Three of the players made the all-s ' .ar team: Bill Martin. Coal; Bo ' i Dawson. Right Forward: and Mur- rav Cameron. Centre. Good luck next year. Cll). T2F HOCKEY NEWS— The second form hockey championship was won by T2F. The team was sparked In such players as Elmer (Hip) Sko . Jack (Slug ' Em) Siddle. Steve Slavick. Peter Salich and Donald Shaver. The first game that was played by the T2F team against T2E was won by T2F. 12-5. The star of this game was forward Pete Salich. The outstanding goal tender. I.indy (Turk) Whi¬ ted. allowed only three shots to get by him. The 2nd. 3rd. and 4th games were won by I2F. 12-5. 7-(i and 11-8 respectively. Pictures at right are from top to bottom: ClD Hockey, T2F Hockey, TIB Soccer and T2E Soccer. —By RONALD ASSEF, ClD



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19 4 9 “TH E TOW ER S ” I 9 4 8 - ♦ PAGE SEVENTY-ONE ♦ ylLUMMI M tW§ DID YOU KNOW . . . That Frank Bowden, Jr., is the manager of Canadian Chalmers Co., located in Calgary. Alberta. Bill Brockenshire is estimator tor the Allan Construction Co., locally. Fred Brookbanks is office manager for Aulcraft Paints Ltd.. Toronto, and is a member of the School Board for North York Township. Albert Carley. a basketball star of ' 28 and ' 29. is Assistant Master Mechanic of the Chrys¬ ler Corporation. That hard-hitting hockey defenceman Ro¬ ger Protilx is in charge of the Employment Of¬ fice at Chrysler . Other former hockey players holding down responsible positions at Chryslers are Emerald Awad (the gent with the ever growing family) and Tom Tobin. Norman Cushman who -till holds the 100 yard dash record locally, i- the chief Engineer of Reliance ircraft and Tool Co.. Belleville. Ontario. Clancy Fisher, a former pupil and teacher at Lowe Vocational School, is now Shop Direc¬ tor at Vocational School in Sault Ste. Marie. Ontario. Julius Goldman is Professor of Mathema¬ tics at Detroit Institute of Technology. George Jacquemain. a star lineman on our first Rugby team, is Vice-President and General Manager of DeVilbiss Co.. Windsor. Maurice Kelk is Production Engineer of Turnbull Elevator Co.. Toronto. John Kelton is an engineer at the Ford Motor Company. Gord Kirkwood is a Designer in the En¬ gineering Office at Canadian Bridge Co. Ken Libby is proprietor of Universal Tools Limited. Canada Building. Windsor. Alex Odevseff is Designing Engineer with Beech Aircraft Co.. Wichita. Kansas. Allan Padget is manager of Phillips Oil Company. Atlanta. Georgia. George Rogers is an instructor in Sheet Metal work at Niagara Falls Vocational School. Frank Pengally is instructing in the same subject at Cornwall Vocational School. Mr. Herbert Stott, the electrical instructor is a former student of this school. Murray Smith is proprietor of S. K. D. Tool Co.. Amherstburg. Bob Thompson is Superintendent of Motor Products Corporation. Frank Hull is purchasing agent for the same firm. Charles Weese is Assistant Director of Map Division for Department of Transport. Ottawa. Roger Lauzon is proprietor of Interna¬ tional Tool Company. John Tingle is proprietor of Border Too! and Die Company. Wesley Wade is a printer at the Ford Mo¬ tor Company. DID YOU KNOW . . John Sieber is Engineer in charge of Quali¬ ty Control of Canadian Industries Paint Divi¬ sion. Toronto. Harry Heyden was elected president of one oi Windsor ' s must active fraternities, A.K.O. Norm Hull is on the Editorial staff of Windsor ' s best newspaper. Patrick Lauzon is First Vice-President of Ford local 200. Mike Patrick is a city alderman represen¬ ting Ward 1. Joe Lefaive was elected to the Riverside Counsel. Incidentally, the manager of Empire and Tivoli Theatres are Ed Lamoureux and Joe Le¬ faive. two of Miss Green’s best pupils. We have about twenty-five former students on the police force and also a number of fire fighters. If you have any difficulties at the City Hall, consult Eugene Langlois, Donald New¬ man or Isabel Barron who arc employed there. Vaughan Courier master mechanic at the Timken Roller Bearing. St. Thomas, and on Sunday takes up the collection for Rev. Frank Swackhammer, who is rector of Centre Street Baptist Church. Rev. Arthur Meloche, who attended here in 1934. is located at St. Alphonsus Church. Joe Burns is on the editorial staff of the Dayton Herald. Ernie Milne. Chairman of our 25th Anni¬ versary. has been appointed Chief of the Inspec¬ tion Dept, of Ford ' s. Alfred Hardie is manager of the Real Es¬ tate Department of Toronto General Trusts, lo¬ cated in Ottawa. Wm. P. Fazackcrley is manager of Peat Business Service locally. Wilfred Cada is Manager of Salt Division C.I.L.. London. Stan Thompson is Ford and Monarch dea¬ ler located in Chatham. Clarence Lee is Salary Roll Paymaster at Chryslers. Cliff Riley is Parts Pricing Supervisor at Chrysler ' s. Geo. Vandooren, Harry Lazar, William Benca and He ' en Darocy are in their final year at Wayne University. Detroit. Geo. Rowland is in his final year in Politi- tical Economy at Western. Frank Hutnik was married recently. June Rosaasen married Allan Smith. Norine Noble won the coveted honors of Miss Western On¬ tario last fall. Mr . C. G. Ru-scll (Stella Kre- cul ) has a new secretary at Monterey Park. California. Murray Smith of Amherstburg won the prize for catching the largest speckled trout in the Bruce Peninsula in 1948 season, a three- and-one-half pound beauty. Peter J. Bates is a Lieutenant in R.C.N.. serving on H.M.C.S. Magnificent. He married Gwen Knapp and lives at 21 Vernon St.. Halifax

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