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2? THE KENCOLL 1944 , ,7,...minimm.......•miiinimmiH.................».m...i.ii.u.:i...... GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM Back row: Josephine La Rosa, Agnes Blewett, Dorothy Potter, Reva Soble, Bernice Katzman. Middle row: Ann Schulde, Betty Anger, Miss Large, Emilie Kowalchuk, DoIotcs Fortier, Alda La Londe. First row- Frances Little, Sylvia Potter, Gloria Penny, Claire Back. Muriel Tough, first Lorrain( ; Arlein, Orca Selak, Student Coach, Bob Phibbs. GIRLS’ ATHLETICS Basketball A large number of girls showed up this year for the forming of the basketball team. After the team had been chosen they were given excellent coaching by Bob Phibbs and Miss Large, with the help of Bob Krol and Mike Yuhasz. Although they won only the game against Vocational the girls derived a great deal of pleasure out of the sport this season. The members of the team were: Dorothy Potter, cap¬ tain; Claire Back; Gloria Penny; Alda La Londe; Muriel Tough; Reva Soble; Frances Little; Sylvia Potter; Agnes Blewett; Ann Schulde; Orca Selak; Delores h or tier; Lorraine Arlein; Jose La Rosa; Bernice Katzman; Betty Anger; and Emily Kowalchuk. Inter-Form Basketball The girls of 11C1 took the inter-form basketball chain- pionship this year. All the girls deserve much credit for the time they spent practising after lour and at noon. It was a very successful schedule. Swimming Many classes turned out very good teams for the School Swimming Meet last March. 10A won the cham¬ pionship, 11C1 took honours for the girls and IOC for the boys. The inter-city swimming meet which was held on April 4 and 5 was one of the most successful meets for Kenned y in years. Our girls won the championship and Barbara Jean Paddon won the Individual Senior Girls’ Cham¬ pionship. These meets have been very well attended and we ex¬ tend our thanks to the supporters. Baseball In the fall there was a junior baseball tournament. 1002 being the winners with 9E runner-up. If enough girls are interested this term there will be a senior baseball tournament. Volleyball 9K and 11 Cl went through the schedule undefeated, but in the play-offs 9E won the championship with 11 Cl runner-up. The final game was dose and 1101 lost by two points.
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THE KKNCOLL 1 4 21 MIMmtMIOIMIHMnMIllMIMIMIHHHIlHMUtlMHIMUMnilltltlllllllli nillltllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilMIIIIMIItlUlllllllllillinilllUinillllllllllllllliillllllllllllMIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIMMIIIMIIII j MINUTE BIOGS ■-- Name: Fabicn Donald Curry. Hometown: Caron. Saskatchewan. Favourite Saving: Slow down fellas. Favourite Music (piece): Wilbcrforce, Get off that horse. Favourite Program: Let’s Pretend. Favourite Sport: Is there more than basketball? Ambition: To sink foul shots. Hobby: Picking on Dewhirst and Reid. Pet Peeve:Mr. Knapp. Opinion of K. C. I.: un bon lycee. Name: Gladys (L.D.) Sutton. Hometown: Toronto, Ontario. Favourite Saying: Never was much shucks at math. Favourite Music: Emperor’s Waltz. Favourite Program: Saturday Night Barn Dance. Favourite Sport: Rowing around Pechc Island. Ambition: Nurse in children’s ward. Hobby: Going barefoot. Pet Peeve: Putting on weight. Opinion of K. C. I.: Unique. Name: Caroline Vrooman. Hometown, London, Ontario. Favourite Saying: First fifty questions for tomorrow. Favourite Music (piece): Whistle while you work. Favourite Program: Longine Symphoncttc. Favourite Sport: Motoring. Ambition: to get 100% pass in Algebra. Hobby: Painting. Pet Peeve: Jerry Mcretskv. Opinion of K. C. L: First Class. Name: Robert Melvin Gowdy. Hometown: Detroit, Michigan. Favourite Saying: It’s like 1 always say. Favourite Music: Poinsiana. Favourite Program: Blue Ribbon Town. Favourite Sport: Sailing. Ambition: Be Somebody. Hobby: Sleeping. Pet Peeve: French and Latin. Opinion of K. C. I.: O.K. Name: Edward Wallace Fox. Hometown: Woodstock. Favourite Saying: No matter what you say to a chemist, he always has a retort. Favourite Music: Rubenstein’s Melody in F. Favourite Program: Gay Nineties Review. Favourite Sport: Football. Ambition: To be healthy, Wealthy, and wise. Hobby: Playing golf. Pet Peeve: Muttering in class room. Opinion of K. C. I.: Excellent. Name: Theresa McVeigh. Hometown: Port McNichol, Ontario. Favourite Saying: Don’t give me the business. Favourite Music: Piano Concerto. Favourite Program: Hit Parade. Favourite Sport: Basketball. Ambition: To study medicine. Hobby: Going to movies. Pet Peeve: Nosy people. Opinion of K. C. 1.: It’ll do. Name: Lila Pauline Do Laurier. Hometown: Windsor, Ontario. Favourite Saying: Where’s June? Favourite Music: Long Ago and Far Away. Favourite Program: Bing Crosby. Favourite Sport: Basketball. Ambition: To get Senior Matriculation. Hobby: Eating hot fudge icc cream puffs. Pet Peeve: Work. Opinion of K. C. I.: After 6 years ...11! Name: Howard Jennings Riggs. Hometown: Windsor, Ontario. Favourite Saying: Let’s got down to business, • Favourite Music: I’ll get by. Favourite Prbgram: Maxwell House (Frank Morgan). Favourite Sport: Golf. Ambition: University professor. Hobby: Coaching K. C. I. Basketball team. Pet Peeve: Tall hoys who can’t play basketball. Opinion of K. C. I.: Can’t be beat. University of Western Ontario LONDON. CANADA “It is in the smaller colleges and universities that students do their best work.” —Harper. In times of stress a college or university training is vital and urgent. The University which is under provincial, municipal and public control, undenom¬ inational and co-educational, offers the following courses: 1. General Course in Aits. 2. Course in Secretarial Science. 3. Arts Course with Theological options. 4. Degree Course in Nursing. 5. Honour Courses in Arts including Business Administration and Secretarial Science. 6. Combination Course in Arts and Medicine. 7. A Standard Medical Course. 8. Public Health Courses for graduate nurses. Physical education, athletics, military insurance are provided. training (army, air force and navy) and health For announcements and information concerning scholarships, loan funds, (provided on a liberal scale), m atriculation, courses of study, etc., write to: L THE REGISTRAR.
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timwiiiMi THE KKNCOU P 4 4 .V? V V ' -■ . J t i Jj 4 HH r ! •Wji--? BOYS SWIMMING TEAM Back row: Mr. Gilbert, Gerald Bezaire, Warren Bay, Tom Pike, David Leigh. Albert Edwards. Bob Buckner, Otto Chanko. Second row: John Widdifield, Archie Galbraith. Bob Bear. Don Irwin, Fred Hucaluck, Bill Hunter, Pete Wygant, Mr. Wills. Front row: Tom Htllis, Henry Simola, Eddy Albert, Mike Yuhasz, Charlie Kouvclas, Bill Clifford. Mike Heeley. w ■M GIRLS ' SWIMMING TEAM Back row: Jean Macdonald. Margaret Blair, Jean Saville, Agnes Blewett, Nancy Gamier. Middle row: Mr. Gilbert, Kathleen McLuckie, Dorothy Potter, Sylvia Potter, Betty Peterson. Revo Soble, Miss Large. Bottom row: Adrienne Brown, Dorothy Onttinen, Barbara Jean Paddon, Mary MacDonald, Harriet Davidson, Jean Arthur.
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