Kennedy Collegiate Institute - Kencoll Yearbook (Windsor, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1941

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IIMIMMIIIIItimillMIIIIIIIIIIIIMMlMIII 28 THE KENCOLL 1941 ..... COMPLIMENTS OF IMPERIAL SHOES 421 Ouellette Avenue Shoes For the Entire Family THROUGH THE KEYHOLE What tall, dark and handsome second former some¬ times walks home—east from school—with eight girls? You don’t believe it? Well, we counted ’em. He must have something! The cadets have an article to themselves, but after that beautiful drill they put on the other afternoon we can’t restrain ourselves from adding a bit more. You looked fine boys’ Congratulations to you Major Young. ♦ I OF went on a weiner roast not long ago. One girl went “stag”. Two of the young gentlemen of the class brought her home. Nice work, say we! ! A number of the girls about the school have made a definite improvement in their standing, as far as school work is concerned, since Easter. There is considerably less to distract their attention, in some of the classes that now look like a class in a Finishing School for Young Ladies. ♦ Don Webb, an ex-pupil of Kennedy paid the school a visit a few weeks ago. He was accompanied by a friend. The girls took one look at his friend and—well! Did any of the girls drive out to visit you that week¬ end Elbe? Ruth Howie has had a dreamier than ever look in her eyes lately; and she was overheard to reniark, “If he gets his leave . . . ” Come on Ruth, let us in on it. Marg. Jackson has taken quite an interest in tennis, lately. Or is it a tennis player? ♦ Hazel Lenardon turns the loveliest rose colour when anyone mentions the name, “Lu’ Her friends have been telling Beverley Mackenzie to be careful or she’ll burn her fingers. George is pretty hot stuff! Congratulations to Jim Smith! Kennedy has had many musicians of whom she could be proud. As long as Jtm is around we know where to look for the musical laurels. ♦ Hazel Rossoni’s brother was outstanding at the Track Meet. Why don’t you bring him to Kennedy Hazel—he would be another star in our galaxy. Betty Macdonald seems to be interested in a “40” maroon Ford. ♦ Bob Davy is having a good time even though Gay nor is in Toronto. Could Betty make the “Eternal Triangle.” Jack Hubbell lost his “K” pin but now he has another one. How about it “Jonesy ? The sorority in 11B adopted a prayer (a-men). Wc hope their prayers are answered. Wouldn’t you think Jack Prince would be jealous now that Bob CouIson gives Elaine Lucas so much of his time. But mavbe Jack has other things to think about. Why is Mr. Walter always looking so anxi ously to the back of the 11B class room. Is he still waiting for that “smack”? Mr. Walter must have very enjoyable evenings chew¬ ing his daily collection of gum. Its about time Bill Pollen found a new girl friend don ' t you think so Marg? You know, “In the spring a young man’s fancy turns to “lighter” things.

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THE KENCOLL 1941 29 imiiimiiiimn.mi.........iiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiimiitm........... When a pretty hand goes up in Mr. Deagle’s room, why does he smile when he tells Gladys Sutton to keep her hair on. It couldn’t be because Gladys just had her hair cut? ♦ Since Marion Chick moved into the city Stewart Me- Sweeney has become stouter. Long walks are good for you aren’t they Stewart? Who is sending Patricia Watson presents from over¬ seas? Not a corporal, Pat? Can it be that Phyllis Lavery lias fallen at last? Who is the young man who says “Well Hello!” Can it be the mysterious “Dodo”? ♦ Eleanor Webb just loves Don’s wavy black hair. But what about that secret passion? You’re away ahead of us Ellie! ♦ George Lewis has been seen around South Walker- ville quite often lately. An old flame never dies. Just call Jane Baxter “Janey” and watch her blush. ♦ Jean Back has had a far away look in her eye lately. She has been baking cakes and sending them out to the coast. What ' s his name, Jean? Eric Tanner certainly whips out of Trig class in a hurry. “Shirley,” it couldn’t be because Miss Lewis’s locker is just outside the door. Did you realize that while you were enjoying your Easter Holidays Miss Fuller and Miss Burford were still working in the office. ♦ What could George Edwards have been thinking of in Trig. Class when he said that he wanted some figures to work with. Jim Murphy has finally grown a beard. He shaves once a week now from all reports. What young man on the Senior Basketball team sits in a certain Ruth Cunningham’s vestibule very early Saturdavs. The mail man beats a steady path to the Mills’ resi¬ dence with letters from London for Dorothy and from Amhcrstburg for Johnnie. Since there is a blonde boy working in B. M. G., Marjorie Struckett finds lots to buy in said shop. There seems to be an attraction farther down the hall for the local mover Roy Lancaster. Dorothy Pennington writes long letters every week just like Irene Rich “Dear John”. ♦ Gil Patterson had an accident at Loblaws not long ago. The next week the tailor had some business. ♦ Ken Graff takes a stroll in the upper hall every noon. It’s a good thing Joan’s locker is near a drinking foun¬ tain or it would look suspicious. Marcia Woodrow must like fish or is this the wrong Poole. It’s too bad Gene Holloway can’t find green pastures at K.C.I. but has to go to the next farm. ♦ Prosperity has at last come to Irene Kecley. The Wolfe has left her door. ♦ Ted Mallender has found something to do on nites when there is no Frat meeting. Yvonne to know? Dougal and Shepherd. LANSPEARY’S DRUG STORES WINDSOR WALKERVILLE SANDWICH • There’s a Lanspeary Drug Store as near as any phone. The ones near Kennedy Collegiate are lo¬ cated at Hanna and Ouellette Ellis and Ouellette • WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE Trophy-Craft Limited SCHOOL AND CLUB JEWELLERS CLASS PINS, TROPHIES, BADGES, FELT CRESTS ‘S ' Write For Catalogue 102 LOMBARD STREET TORONTO, ONT. j i

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