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1 THE KENOOLL 1943 ........iiiiiiiiiuhmiii .•ttiiiitiitiiiiiMiiiiiMittititii ALUMNI Nursing — Claire Hicks (Grace), Jean Renshaw (Grace). Jean Hogarth (London), Helen Light (Lon¬ don), Marion Walker (Hotel Dicu), Jean Waiuess, Mar¬ cia Woodrow (Toronto). Vocational School—Elaine Dornton, Esther Grant, Jane Martin, Doreen Spracklin. Wayne University—Gene Holloway, Roddy Kerr, Hy- mie Muroff, Fred Rudko. Ford Trade School—John Fraser, Jim Murphy, Har¬ well Tisdale, Lloyd Warwick. Wren—Dorothy Little. R.C.A.F.—Jack Gustin, Art Pearsc, Fred Perlman, Melville Smith. Other Universities—Toronto, Ken Young; Western, Phyllis Musselman; Queen’s, Boh Newell; Alma College, Shirley Jenncr: Lawrence Tech. Victor Huszty; Univer¬ sity of Detroit, Bill Appleyard, Doug Allison, Bill Bal- man. Normal School—Jean Kinnin. Holy Names College—Lois Gould. Barbara Peterson, Alison McCabe, Kathleen Shaw. At Home—Ruth Mcrryfield. Assumption College—Bob Bailey. Jack Jewell, Roy Lancaster, Ted Mallender, Russell Munro, Joe Sisak, Gino Sovran. The Business World—Kathleen Braddock, Royal Bank; Shirley Bradley, General Motors (Detroit); Dorothy Bryden. Hiram Walker’s; Joan Gregory, Royal Bank; Stanley Marchini. Auto Specialties; Amelia Sasso, Auto Specialties. Business Colleges, Windsor—Hazel Connell, Nancy Parson, Marjorie Struckett, Dorothy Paterson, Joan Spencer, Olga Perduk. HEY TOMMY! My lock won’t open. Have you got a pencil? Mine are all broken. Can you come hack tonight after vour rounds? We’ve got piles of paper, ’bout 3000 pounds! Decorations, Tommy, will you be able to manage? 1 o look after streamers and tallies—oh salvage VVill have to be weighed and how about a box lo put in the hall, for cheers or for gossip? Tommy! What’ll I do?? This spot on my coat— You can. Oh gee Thanks! Have you got any rope? Say Tommy, I couldn’t touch you for a two spot could I And those records, could we have anything hut I hat crummy tunc? A little slight man with a spring in his step Ilis eyes all a-twinkle. the brightest I’ve met His hand always willing, his smile ever sunny He’s always there when you need any Money Hell never grow old, he’s the fountain of Youth No more or no less! That ' s strictly the truth! Yc all love him really, I know, you can guess Here’s to you Tommy Gordon, the best of the best! SPRING A gust of wind, a robin ' s song, And children’s’ laughter all day long, Happy as they gaily play, Dancing lightly on their way. April showers are sure to bring Nice green grass—’tis spring, ’tis spring! Little snow-drops peeping through. Tulips, crocus, violets too. —Shirley Rutter (X1B) DRINK ICED BETTER VALUE THAN EVER! MAEDEL’S BEVERAGES Authorized Bottlers Invest in bonds and certificates ei Essex and Chatham
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16 I THE KENCOLL 1943 M1NIT BIOGS Name—June Spence. J lomctown—Windsor. Favourite Saying— Hi Kid. ' Favourite Music Piece William Tell Overture. Favourite Radio Programme—Lone Hanger. Ambition—Join the Navy. ' I ype of Movie Preferred—Murders. Favourite Sport—Hunting (guess what!). Hobby or what you like to do best—Class Parties. Opinion of K. C. I. II more months and 10 more days. Name—Alexander Crocker Liddell. Birthplace— St. Thomas, Ontario. Favourite Saying— For reference to see students! Favourite Radio Programme—Lux Radio (Mr. Dis¬ trict Attorney). Favourite Music—Classical (Favourite Noise: Swing). Ambition—To have a hobby! Type of Movie preferred—Light Comedy (escape movies). Favourite Sport Tennis. Hobby or what you like to do best—To find an am¬ bition. Opinion of K. C. L— Tops! Name- Barabara Wilkes. Hometow n—Windsor. Favourite Saying— (Wow!) A real Miller. Favourite Music Piece—Velvet Moon. Favourite Radio Programme—Bob Hope. Ambition—Dorothy Dix Column. Type of Movie Preferred—Comedy. Favourite Sport—Swimming. Hobby or what you like to do best—Records (necking on the side). Opinion of K. C. I.— What else can I do. Name—Alan Price. Hometown— Yorkshire, England. Favourite Saying—‘‘That’s right Dave. Favourite Music (piece)—Moonlight becomes yon. Favourite Radio Programme—Boh Hope. Ambition—Pilot (Air Force). Type of Movie Preferred—Action (adventurous). J ' avouritc Sport—Basketball. Hobby or what you like to do best—Necking. Opinion of K. C. T.— It will do. Name—David Mahon. Birthplace— Campbellvillc, Ontario. Favourite Saying— All those chewing gum put it in the basket. Favourite Music—Community Singing. Favourite Radio Programme—Information Please. Ambition— I wish I knew. Type of Movie preferred Historical. Favourite Sport—Golfing. • Hobby—Reading. Opinion of K. C. I.— Haven’t had time yet. Name—Boh Krol. 1 lometovvn—Windsor. Favourite Saying— All! Nuts! Favourite Music Piece—Pvc Heard That Song Before. Favourite Radio Programme—Bob Hope. Ambition Coach a basketball team. Type of Movie Preferred—Comedy. Favourite Sport—Basketball. Hobby or what you like to do best—Collecting pictures of favourite players. Opinion of K C. 1.— Swell! Swell! Name —Agnes Roger. I lometovvn—Windsor. Favourite Saying— Grewsome. Favourite Music (piece) As Time Goes By. Favourite Radio Programme—Screen Guild Theatre. Ambition—Secretary. Type of Movie Preferred—Dramatic. Favourite Sport- Basketball. Hobby or what you like to do best Dancing. Opinion of K. C. L— Nothing like it. Name—Harold Parkcs. Hometown—Windsor. Favourite Saying— oooo (wolf call). Favourite Music (piece)—I bad the Craziest Dream. Favourite Radio Programme—Lone Ranger. Ambition—Ditch Digger. Type of Movie Preferred—Superman. Favourite Sport—Football. Hobby or what you like to do best -Wolfing. Opinion of K. C. I.— Super. Name—Roy Laurie. J lomctown—Windsor. Favourite Saying— Arc you kidding. Favourite Music Piece—Take It Slow. Favourite Radio Programme—Scottish Bands Ambition—To be the bouncer at Fielding’s. Type of Movie Preferred—Musical Comedy. Favourite Sport—Necking. Hobby or what you like to do best—Getting in Knapp’s hair. Opinion of K. C. I.—CENSORED. A POEM Every year about this time, One sets about to make a rhyme; Many subjects come to mind, The trouble is the one to find. Just now my mind is in a lull, This ti me it seems I’m really dull; The lines I think of never match For all ns writers that’s the catch. Right now with words I’m all confused. From poetry I’ll he excused. —Mary MacDonald. Ottawa - Pierre
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