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20 THE KENCOLL 1943 VICTORY GARDEN The baseball diamond on the lot, l now a victory garden plot; Where once we played and had first base. There now grows parsley, corn and maize, And now before it is too late, We ' ll plant potatoes on home plate. On second will be beans and chard. I ' m sure it will not be too hard. While beets and radish sprout on third. Now isn’t this the best you’ve heard? FORUM EXECUTIVE Back row: Jirr Howie. Art Larnpkovtiz, Jack Kelly, Mr. Knapp, Mr. Gilbert, George Burns. Alex Newell, Kenny Jacobs. Centre row: May Lord, Mary Kalle, Doreen Beaton. Sylvia Potter. Ann Macdonald, Margaret McCreery, Betty Deagle. Joan O Flanagan, June Lewis. Front row: Bill Lewis, Barry Strickland. Sherwocd McKay, Gladys Sutton, Claire Back, Jack Ryan, Max Webb, Lyle Warwick. Absent: Katherine Knapp, Mary Bergoine. ■—Doreen Witch. IN THE MONTH OF MAY In the month of May, When everyone is gay, Our thoughts are turned to pleasure. To flowers, woods, adventure. And so some morning bright ami clear, When Mr. Sun smiles in with cheer, Beckoning us to spend the day, In a delightful sort of way, We loiter down a winding lane, Bordering on a field of grain, Until we reach the rippling brook, And gather flowers in every nook. —May Price. Queen ' s University Kingston Incorporated by Royal Charter 1841 Ontario . . . situated in the oldest city in Ontario; 34 buildings; annual registration about 4,500; health insurance provided during session; placement office helps students to find summer work and graduates to get jobs. ARTS—Courses leading to the degree of B.A., M.A., B.Coni., M.Com., Part of the work may be done by Summer School and correspondence. SCIENCE—Courses leading to the degrees, of B.Sc., and M.Sc. in Chemistry. Min¬ eralogy and Geology, Physics and in Mining. Chemical, Civil, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering. MEDICINE—Courses leading to the degrees of M I)., C.M., and M.Sc., and the Diploma of Public Health. MATRICULATION PAMPHLET, sent on request, includes complete list of scholarships and prizes awarded on entrance and on University work Write for a copy of QUEEN’S IN PICTURES
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22 THE KENCOLL 19 4 3 The Business Educators’ Association Way FOR OFFICE SERVICE SECRETARIAL SCIENCE For Young Lady Matriculants and University Students. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION For Young Men Matriculants who wish to train for executive positions. ! COMBINED SEC. SC. AND BUS. AD. For Young Men who wish to train for Secretarial executive positions. OTHER BUSINESS EDUCATORS’ COURSES Complete Office Training—Stenographic—Shorthand— Comptometer—Accounting, for Junior Matriculants and under-graduates. BUSINESS EDUCATORS’ ASSOCIATION OF CANADA Organized to raise the standards of business training in Canada—to give students uniform graduation standards throughout Canada—to keep courses abreast of increasing demands of professional and commercial offices, the Army, Navy and Air Forces. | -—--—-- 1 NOTE We are staffed and equipped to train students in less time and at higher standards than regular commercial courses require. We are in session throughout the year. Students may enter any Monday and continue courses without interruption until graduation. Summer session time schedules beginning June 1—8.30 a.m. to 2.30 p.m. (with half-hour for lunch)—allow ample time for afternoon and evening recreation. i- ---f F. SURBY, Principal 245 OUELLETTE AVENUE Entrance Between Woolworth and Kresge Stores
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