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

 - Class of 1943

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MAELSTRO LONG SHOT WINDSOR PUBLIC LIBRARY

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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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26 THE KENCOLL 1943 ....... 11C1 COMMERCIAL NEWS Joyce Gentle keeps saying “Boy, is he nice!” We wonder who the mysterious stranger can be. Naturally we know it can’t be G. C.—or can it? Is.it spring fever? It must be something, because Irene Corbislulale swoons at the mention of a certain boy in blue named Bill. More fun, eh Irene! Speaking of Spring Fever, Janet is pretty tired these lovely mornings. It couldn’t be because of late hours with a certain Able-bodied seaman, could it? Who is the basketball star for whom one of our Com¬ mercial Cuties, Ethel Bczaire, carries a flaming torch. As if we didn’t know! Incidentally, he’s on the junior team. Mr. Riggs is quite the fellow to make up nick-names for certain students in 11 Cl. “My hoy Joe”, incidentally, happens to be on the senior basketball team. There couldn ' t be any connection, could there—? A1 Barbesin has been receiving quite a bit of attention since he got a brush cut, especially from the girls. We understand that Zig and Joe intend to get one too. We suppose they don’t miss out on any compliments. Nice going All I wonder why Joyce Lavender never mentions her beau, D. V. Maybe she wants to keep him for herself. Don’t worry, Joyce, we know he doesn ' t come to Ken¬ nedy. THE IDEAL STENOGRAPHER Hair: Rita Melochc. Smile: Janet McVittie. Figure: Helen Kilpatrick. Personality: Irene Corbisdale. Eyes: Gloria Swatman. Clothes: Rose Lubelan. Complexion: Joyce Gentle. Profile: Edith Davy Fingernails: Ethel Bczaire. FIFTEEN YEARS FROM TODAY Keith Johnson. Commandant of Sea Cadets Sylvia Potter Olympic Swimming Champ Ken Jacobs .‘Fats’ Jacobs Orch. Joyce Gentle.Still on the Wolf George Burns. .Bums Boot Co. Elaine Lucas. Florence Nightingale II. Lyle Oxley Mr. 6 by 6 Ricky Cateil.Admiral U.S. Navy KENNEDY IN SWING Mr. Five By Five Bob Dewhurst Don ' t Get Around Much Any More Don Gallagher Show Me The Way To Go Home. Bob Trinder There Will Never Be Another You .Amolt Curry Why Don’t You Do Right Miss Vrooman Hot Lips.. Betty Mailloux Scatterbrain June Spence Take It Slow. . Terry Rochcleau Moonlight Becomes You Margaret McCreery Jlappy-Go-Lucky .Joyce Gamier Sleepy La Goon Boh Bear Please Think Of Me Joe Koskie J’m Getting Tired So I Can Sleep Art Lampkovitz (In French) I’ve Heard That Song Before Mr. Ryan Taking A Chance On Love Boh Krol Why Don’t You Kail In Love With Me Jack Moncur Serenade to a Savage Eddie Pillon You Were Never Lovelier Sylvia Potter Anchor ' s A weigh. Ricky Cateil For It Was Mary—Mary!. Lyle Warwick IDEAL KENNEDY GIRL Hair. Helen Elliott Eyes . Bai bara Trimble Complexion .Dawn Farrill Smile ...Dorothy McEwan Figure.Sylvia Potter Clothes. Peggy Fuller Dancing. Vanda Tanner Personality.Marion Chick Vitality. June Spence IDEAL KENNEDY BOY Hair. Jack Kelly Eyes. .,..Archie Galbraith Smile.Jack Moncur Physique. Gus Rindt Clothes . ... .Sid Matthews Dancing. Jack Bickhart Personality.Ken Jacobs Vitality.Doug Longman llntuersity of Jirstmt GDntarto LONDON. CANADA Canada is rapidly playing a more important part in the war with the Axis powers. She should pull her full weight. How is this Dominion to render this service when only three per cent, of her young people, qualified bv secondary school attendance, enroll for a college or university course? How are leaders to be provided unless we train them? Where shall they he trained if not in college? A college or university course is the most valuable asset anyone may possess. Have you investigated the opportunities offered at the University of Western Ontario? Here is your chance. Write to Dr. K. P. R. Neville, the Registrar, for particulars.

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