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

 - Class of 1943

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LOWER SCHOOL NEWS Betty Anger has been seen around with Murray Moore hiit rumours say it is Jack MacMillan. Can’t you make up your mind? Lee Brown, the petit dope of 9A has been making in¬ quiries about a certain brunette in 10D. Lee watch out. she’s T.N.T. in a skirt. Chuck Manning, that personality bid of 9A has been seen around with numerous good-looking girls. Go easy Chuck, it’s spring. What would happen il June and Bob Clarke weren’t both in the same class? Why there would be simply no one to run home tor the other ' s forgotten books. Katherine Knapp, haven’t you heard at least one good joke that you could let your father in on ' He certainly does need a new supply. As Mr. Lafromboise’s old saying goes that in Spring a young man’s fancy turns at everything that passes, Gilbert Barnett of 9B seems to have spring on his mind all year around. 1 wonder who Ann Fraser gazes at in the French room while we are in Business Practice. Couldn ' t he Jim Howie could it Annie? Jn Mr. Deaglc’s room Donald Ellis and Jacqueline Eagan seem to enjoy making eyes and passing notes. The girls basketball team of 9C was so bad they asked a hoy to instruct them. They’re certainly interested in either basketball or boys. Who does Jo cc H. look at during British History period? Don’t blush Foster. What goes on in Mr. Lctourncau’s room Margaret? Could the answer be with B. L. The 9F basketball team under Harry Rousseau after winning the Junior champion ship of the school went on further to win the respect of the fifth form by one point. Never recorded before in Kennedy’s history. Where are our senior fifth formers? Have you noticed: Mr. Ryan in the hall as he’d shake his head in despair as much as to say. “Well. I’ve seen some dumb ones, but— Say Eleanor Peterson isn ' t it about time you stopped flirting with Ben Pideryhora? Bobby Richards, one of the little kids of the class. Mire gets around with the women. Alter watching Ronald Tuitc sleep 8 periods a day wc arc beginning to wonder which room is the most comfortable. Jim Spurgeon hasn’t any faith in Kennedy girls. Dur¬ ing Inner Sanctum he was caught with a smoothie from YValkerville—Oh shame! Edythe, what were you doing while watching those parked cars when you were on that camping trip this summer. Jack Ryan extends bis thanks to Mr. Lowdcn for moving Isobel next to him. Now he can look at her without straining his eyes. Why does Reva Sobcl look so tired Monday morning: Maybe she should try to get to bed before 2 o’clock on Sunday. Betty Mailloux has been rather quiet lately. Gabby was a nice guy Betty. What’s the trouble? Don Vicary goes in for red heads and when they come like Shirley who can blame him? Jt has often been said by certain 10B girls that the only reason they bother to come to school is so they can look at Bruce Philips. Why can’t Ann Propas choose her boyfriends from Canada? Do they know her too well? Why the sudden interest in the cadet band, Helen Stewart? Perhaps it’s the drummer boy. Macklenf and Hogarth would like to advertise their new funeral parlour, corner Death ami Murder in down¬ town Detroit. Drop in if you die. Remember Betty Peterson every girl can’t get a return glance from ‘Handsome’ Hogarth. If Mrs. Hagarty thinks Doug Southerland is a bad bov she ought to watch John Macklem amuse the women in his corner of the History Room. We wish Gordon Monk would stop eating his lunch in Miss Bristol’s room. The celery makes too much noise. James White is still working at the Lumber Co. I guess he ' s just a chip off the old block. Boy is that a beautiful blond Jim Summcrman com¬ municates with from Miss Stewart ' s room to Mr. Wass’s. Marilyn M. went up in more than half of her subjects this term. We gather that her heart affairs arc right up to par. Well Alda how’s the seventh period menace coming along? She needs more than a half an hour detention Mr. Ryan. Why does Agnes live over again that Saturday even¬ ing? Ts he good in anything besides basketball? Who is our jitterbug and soloist in Canadian History. Apparently Mrs Hagarty doesn’t appreciate Gotdon’s singing. Never mind Gordon your talent must come out Who is the vboy in 10C2 who wraps a towel around his hair after he washed it to keep the wave in? Poor Sydney—The wave didn’t conic out so well this time did it? It’s too bad Mr. Thomson couldn’t make Ted’s hair grow back on with bis electric current. AHBitmpttmt (ttollrge of the UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO WINDSOR’S OWN COLLEGE Courses leading to the Bachelor ' s Degree . . , in . . . General Arts and Science: Honour Philosophy : Economics, Sociology, etc. Special Courses — Pre-Engineering, Drafting. Surveying, Accounting. Speech, etc. Summer School in Philosophy and Special Subjects. TELEPHONE 3-6355

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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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24 THE KENCOLL 1943 HIIIIIMM ' MIMMMMMIIlim ... . .............Mil: IIIMIMIMHIIIMMIIMtM B£ ouRb CO HoLo IT Hl jH C-—) ■■ C b■ IN NEMDRIAM COULSON ADAMS ARTHUR CHERKINSKY JAMES DREW MAURICE GALLAGHER LEONARD JACKSON WILFRED LAVERS DONALD McPHAIL DAVID McNAB FRANK PIKULA GEORGE RAYMOND SMITH HOWARD WEBSTER BRUCE FRANCIS CHARLES EDWARDS WILLIAM McMILLON NORMAN COOK WILLIAM POSTELNIC BRIAN CASEY JOSEPH CHERKINSKY OUR MENAGERIE I know a wood not far away, With trees of oak. and blackberry. Where many birds and bunnies play, 1 call it our menagerie. When all the grass is green in spring. And flowers blow in soft cool breeze, I like to watch the birds who sing Beside the brook, on maple trees. And then when summer comes along, When roses bloom beside the lane. And all the wood i- gay with song I like to stroll in sprinkling ram. When autumn leaves begin to fall. And squirrels are bringing in their store, I gather nuts ’neath trees so tall. Then watch the coons, a pair or more. Then when the frost brings ice and mow. And hunters come to shoot and kill. I tell the squirrels that the foe Will not come there against my will. —Virginia Holdc. CANADA C — in for Canada carrying jii, A —i for Army men singing their song, N —is for avv men guarding their ship, A — iv for ir men who don’t give a rip D —i» for Dogfights high up in the sky, A —i for Always we’ll tight ’til v c die. —Violet Schmidt. THE SALVAGE DRIVE For about the next two weeks or o, With heaps of alvage to school we go, Working hard for 11 B, Trying to win the tickets free. In attics, basements, crannies, nooks. We look for paper, boxes, books. For every piece counts, and those mount tip, Until our corner is quite filled up. The girls work hard so that well win. The hoys don’t help but we’ll not give in, -We’ll win the ticket it it’s the last we do. We ' ll show the boys we’re a working crew! And if we get our total pounds. After walking, riding, and making the rounds Of the neighbor ' s homes, we’ll see a good show. And vacation past, to school then we 11 go. —Madeleine Bear. SPRING Now winter’s gone and spring i here The cheeriest season of the year. The woods of late so stark and grey Have come to life front day to day. Robin, wren, and lark return. To chat in every field and burn. The ploughman turns the wailing soil. Glad to resume his native toil. So let 11 lu the fields away— Meet spring in all her glad array. -—Grant Farrill.

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