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

 - Class of 1943

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What certain young lady in 11A blushes every time tJic name Don Cole is mentioned? “Shirley” it couldn’t he Miss Anderson. When Kennedy’s Favourite Blonde went on a hayride she was jitterbuggir.g with George Scholey. We hope you don’t think we mean it was a teacher. Kver since Lenore Moodrey had her hair cut the teachers arc seeing new kids in their class—the pupils that sit behind Lenore. Margaret Liscombe doesn’t seem too unhappy about having the front in Algebra. Could it be because “Muscles sits across the aisle. According to Mike Madach our new classmate Mar¬ jorie Newton is the cutest girl in the class. Congratula¬ tions Marjorie he hasn’t thought that about anyone since the Joyce Peterson days. It must be beginner’s luck. There is one young man who seems to have captured all the hearts of the 11th grade senoritas. I “Grant” you Pat Watson of 13 knows something about him. Come on 11B let’s all pitch in and hug Mr. Deaglc to look up the pronunciation of “centigrade”. Eunice Croll had a visitor from Boston a while ago and not content to let Eunice out of In ' s sight he travelled to all the classes with her. When we were told to write a poem for Mr. Walter, Mildred wrote on Wolves. She must have had ex¬ perience. Bob Riggs seems to think someone in Tech is U K. What’s her name, Hob? Pat Swalwell seems to do a lot of reading these days. Usually Bill Reids” books too. Why did Delores suddenly decide to like brush cuts? Maybe Jack Thorpe would know. Jack Cates will pass in French this year if he drops two other subjects, namely Jean Douglas and Betty Mc¬ Lennan. Margaret Hynd sings many tunes, but it seems she excells in “Oh, Johnny.” Bert Dean certainly changes colour when anyone sees a certain snapshot in his wallet. Not the one of his brother either. Although Barbara W ilkes is “going steady” she appears to be very interested in our fifth form. Hasn’t Jack Moncur noticed! Charles Murphy ought to take a few lessons from Boh Smith or Pete Wygant, for it is still true that, “Manners Maketh the Man.” Whenever Margaret McCreery goes round in circles, she always ends up on the “West” side of the halls. What if Mr. Knapp did what he often threatens to do, and put Jean and Max in the same seat. Be careful Mr. Knapp. Marion might not approve. No matter how hard she tries, Molly just can’t seem to snare Wilfred, but Etta seems to have done alright. 418-20 Tccumseh Road East Opp. Guppy School WINDSOR, ONT. J. E. MURPHY Sheet Metal and Warm Air Heating Repairs a Specialty THOMPSON HARDWARE 127 Tecumseh Road West Phone 3-0721 Windsor, Ont.

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28 THE KENCOLL 1943 1111111111111111111111111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMMIIIIII till II ... TeacHhw Mr. Lctourncau—This is the worst class I have. Miss Bristol—I’m going to send you to the office. Mr. Deagle—(Quoting an electron) Oh you poor thing. 1 ’ll divy up with you. Mr. Walter—Arc you chewing gum? Mr. Downey—This is the way to hold a pen. Mr. Ryan—Uh-uh. Mr. Thomson—QUIET. Miss Cuddy—You ' ve had enough. Mr. Lowden—(To a row of blank faces) Is that clear? Miss Noonan—It’s your duty as a citizen. Mr. Mahon—How would you like to do some work this spare? Mr. Lafromboise—l sure had trouble parting my hair this morning. Mr. Beckett—Alright, close your books. Miss Stewart—Girls, don’t you ever stop talking? Miss Large—Where’s your tunic? Miss Vrooman—Somethin’ is radically wrong. Miss Janes—Stop quibbling. Mr. Knapp—Allons. ce ne pas difficile. Mr. Wills—Battalion “CHOW”. Mr. Fox—It’s about time you stopped talking isn’t it? Mr. Riggs—Farew ' ell Cassius! Mr. Brown—Can I borrow three girls? HELP WANTED When Lyle Warwick attended the Boys Parl’t. in Toronto he was asked what bad habits he had. Lyle quite puzzled replied “1 don’t know f sir!” How about helping him out by telling a lew of them? ! Nature ' s Most Perfect | Food ! MILK For Better Health How to get in good with your teachers: 1. Chew gum in all your classes. The teachers love to watch you. 2. Carve your name on every desk you sit in. This en¬ ables other pupils to write more easily on the desk. 3 . Always talk back to your teachers and call them by their lirst names. They love to consider themselves your intimate friends. 4. Throw paper on the floor and fill up your desk with it. rile janitors haven ' t much to do and they like to pick it up. 5. Always whisper to your neighbor when the teacher is talking. She or he will always smile at you if you do this. 0. Skip school any time you haven’t done your homework. Tell Mr. Ryan you skipped and you’ll get an admission slip. (To the detention room.) J o all these things for one day and see how far you’ll get. ♦ ♦ J started out that morning. For school, not far away, And little knew the sorrow, In store for me that day. The teacher had our papers marked, And what was I to do. For on my paper stared at me A mark of twenty-two. The moral of this little poem Has quite a simple text: If you fell low on these exams. Be ready for the next! Trophy-Craft Limited i : SCHOOL AND CLUB JEWELLERS £ CLASS PINS, TROPHIES, BADGES, ' FELT CRESTS Write For Catalogue 102 LOMBARD STREET TORONTO, ONT. i |



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