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[ilirr MISS ANDERSON MISS SUTTIE MISS GWYNNE MR. DUNLOP Mr. W. S. Dunlop, a graduate of Manitoba in Arts Miss Bernice Anderson is assistant secretary to the and Education, is in charge of boys ' physical education. principals and to the staff in general. Her duties include He is organizer for track meets and supervises senior typing the daily notices, mimeographing, entering marks, ■ ||p W%- ' . ■ ' + ■ j |l . 0. J mS ‘ • m — v. mm f : fc| .. jS i basketball, skating, bowling, and rowing. and answering all sorts of inquiries. Miss Eleanor Suttie came to Kelvin last fall. A Mani- Miss Esther Gwynne, a newcomer to Kelvin this year, toba graduate, she supervises girls ' physical training end is secretary to Dr. Willoughby and Mr. Fyles. She is their inter-class and inter-high competitive games. She in charge of the office work. Her duties include corres- effso trained chorus and dance groups. pondence, mimeographing, and acting as receptionist. BUILDING STAFF Back Row: D. Turk, A. Tooke, C. Porter. Front Row: G. Philip, G. A. Anderson, J. Spencer. 18
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MISS FORSYTH MISS GARROW MISS O ' DONNELL Miss Ann Forsyth, a Manitoba graduate in Home Economics, came to Kelvin this year. She teaches clothing and textiles and assists with the costumes for the operetta. Miss Jean Garrow, a graduate in Home Economics with a Master ' s degree from Teachers ' College, Columbia University, is in charge of foods and nutrition. She advises on and assists with refreshments for school parties, and is convener for the general school tea. A Manitoba graduate in Home Economics, Miss Marion O ' Donnell has been teaching textiles and clothing at Kelvin for two years. This year she has been wardrobe mistress for the operetta as well as serving on the Students ' Social Committee. MR. CHISIK MR. DUNCAN Mr. J. B. Barrick runs the electrical shop. He has his B.Sc. (E.E.) and a certificate in radio physics. Mr. Bar¬ rick maintains Kelvin ' s P.A. system and is on the Staff Social Committee. Mr. J. Chisik teaches machine shop and metal work. His year-round extra-curricular contribution is to man¬ age the September allotmen of lockers and to supervise the replacement of keys continually being lost. Mr. J. B. Duncan is in charge of woodworking and cabinet making. He is also Principal of Night School at Kelvin. Mr. Duncan has been helping part time on the planning of Winnipeg ' s new Vocational School. MR. KENNEMORE MR. POPIEL Mr. G. E. Kennemore, who came to Winnipeg from Scotland, has been at Kelvin since 1920. He teaches mechanical drawing and lends a hand in many extra¬ curricular activities throughout the year. Mr. E. Popiel is in charge of the forge shop, where he teaches toolsmithing, sheet metal work, aluminum cast¬ ing, and electric and acetylene welding. He also assists in supervising boys ' inter-class hockey. Mr. C. E. M. Ward teaches woodturning and wood¬ work. In addition, he has done the photograp hy for the Year Book, is supervisor of the Camera Club, and has held noon classes in square dancing. HOME ECONOMICS 17
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WELCOME AND FAREWELL MISS Duncan, girls ' physical education in¬ structress, is at McGill University where she is taking a special course in physical educa¬ tion. We hope that she is enjoying herself on her year ' s leave-of-absence. Miss Eleanor Suttie who came from Lord Roberts to take the place of Miss Duncan has done an exceptionally fine job. Her eager enthusiasm and interest have done much to further girls ' sports in the school. After a two-year sojourn from Kelvin, the return of Dr. Robinson, who received a Ph.D. degree at the University of Minnesota, is of particular interest to older Kelvin students. Greetings are sent to Miss Johnson of the home economics department, who, we may be sure, is enjoying herself on a year ' s vaca¬ tion. Miss Johnson has spent the winter in Florida, and we shall be disappointed if she does not return home sporting a dark tan. The vacancy left by Miss Ross who is also on leave for a year has been ably filled by Miss Martin who has come to us from the West Kildonan Collegiate. Miss Martin, is rapidly becoming very popular among Kelvin students. A newcomer to Kelvin is Miss Forsyth who came from King Edward School. Miss Forsyth is in the home economics department where she is teaching the intricacies of sewing to all her future seamstresses. Gordon Bell ' s loss was Kelvin ' s gain when Mr. Fyles came to take the place of Mr. Max¬ well, our former Vice-Principal who retired last year. Mr. Fyles ' pleasant personality and his keen interest in athletics have won for him a secure place in the hearts of all Kel- vinites. We are sorry to have lost the guidance and friendship of Mr. Wellwood who has left Kel¬ vin to take the principalship of Queenston School. To Mr. Wellwood go our best wishes for happiness and success in his new position. Students of Robert H. Smith will remember Mr. Vasey who is now teaching history and geography here. We hope that he will enjoy life at Kelvin, and to him, we extend our warmest welcome. Congratulations are extended to Miss Samuel who has been promoted to the posi¬ tion of Vice-Principal of Machray School. Best wishes for the future, Miss Samuel! Miss Gwynne came to Kelvin this year as secretary to Dr. Willoughby and Mr. Fyles. She was at Isaac Brock last year and replaces Miss Baldwin who returned to Lord Roberts. We hope that Miss Gwynne is enjoying her work at Kelvin. 19
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