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

 - Class of 1952

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Kennedy Collegiate Institute - Kencoll Yearbook (Windsor, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 31 of 68
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THE KENCOLL 1952 TO THE GRADUATING CLASS SOW? Before Making Your Decision As To Your Future Career, We Invite You To Investigate the Opportunities That Can Be Yours As A Result Of Thorough Training in the EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAL or BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION COURSES As sponsored by the Business Educators Association of Canada and taught in their affiliated member schools across Canada. W.B.C. is the only school in South-Western Ontario placing successful graduates from these courses in superior office positions. WRITE FOR FULL INFORMATION R, J. SERVICE, Principal and Owner 2nd and 3rd Floors 15 Chatham St. Bank of Montreal East Building Phone: 3-4921 Windsor

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PREFECTS Third Row—D. Eng. R. Osborne, E. Rilett, B. Gee, J. Modill, C. Werte, M. Wilson, S. Porfon. Second Row S. White, l. Groy, D. Schwartz, D. Pyke, W. Yaworsky, J. Eostman, S. Youell, M. Kilpatrick, P. Best. First Row—B. Fletcher, V. Fathers, R. Sounders, G. Duncan (head prefect), Mr. Fox, J. Safrance (head prefect), P. Crompton, M. Bell, E. Jennings. 12A 1 2A ' s first party was held early in October, at the home of Barbara Vincent and was a great success. This was only a preview of things to come. Since that time, we have enjoyed several other delightful parties. We do not limit our activities to parties alone. 1 2A has representatives in every school sport. We also have others in the glee club, on the rifle team, Forum, Kencoll staff, and in many other activities. Then, too there is much talent in 12A, as was shown to the best advantage when we staged an assembly relying solely upon our own students. Joyce Thibodeau and George Stedelbauer placed second and third respec¬ tively in the school oratoricals. Although our scholastic averages may not have reached astronomical proportions, we are proud of our class. We have had a successful be¬ ginning and we anticipate an equally successful future. —Michael Gretes 12B It is pert’ near the end of the year now, and the end of Mr. Fox ' s patience, waiting to get his plunger back fcr the sinks ... 12B and the janitors have been around! The following are a few additions the students feel a need for in the laboratory: a fire extinguisher for the crocks, an F.A.I. (Female Assistant Instructor) for the boys, and an M.A.I. for the girls, graphite test tubes, rubber stoppers marked top and bottom, a new budget plan, and some¬ thing to remove a yellow stain that resembles nicotine. Everyone in the class participated in some school activity from cheerleading (Hy Shapiro) to Oratoricals (Jean Mir- sky. The class has had two parties during the yeaf. The first was on Hallowe ' en preceded by a scavenger hunt, at Shirley Wallace ' s house (the neighbors are still com¬ plaining). Later during the Christmas holidays, the class had a hay ride. Remember the day you heard the won¬ derful three piece band and more talent from 12B? Everyone enjoyed putting on the assembly and we should put on more. Last but not least, we would all like to thank our home-room teacher, who has made Chemistry very interesting and lots of fun. 12C In the morning at nine o ' clock We go to English with Miss Gray And there our heads we really stock With shorter poems and Kim today. Then off to History we do fly; Our studies, so well organized, Make Miss Patterson then rely On our home work not done or tried. From here we go to Geometry Where Miss Stewart is once more Wi th proposition three and three, Trying to teach us the old score. We go then to our Chemistry class; Mr. Fox with test-tube and flask Showing us how a bottle of gas Can make in June a way to pass. I guess I’ll stop before noon now And let you eat on the top floor Because you get hungry, and how! So good-bye till one and four. —JOE CIMER.



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Page 30 THE KENCOLL 1952 CLASS 9A Third Row—A. Binder, L. Humphrey, A. Gerenser, S. Higginbottom, H. Walker, D. Lob- run, B. Barrott, G. Brooks, P. Hubble, J. Buda. Second Row—E. Ciesluk, B. Whiteman, C. Czwor- nog, E. Adler, J. Eagen, S. Stewart, E. Russell, B. McCrae, B. Winter, W. Actomick, G. Margita, J. Alexander. First Row—L. Highland, A. Ouxter, H. Mann, D. Crowley, S. Stroud, Mr. Chapman, M. Byrnes, A. Wegrzynowicz, D. Holland, H. Wiwchoruk, S. Chivers. CLASS 9D Third Row—K. Plumb, G. Mills, l. Bondy, J. Mur¬ dock, B. Strevett, G. Shelly, J. Fabu, J. G. Smith, D. lane, F. Bennett, D. Dunlevy. Second Row—J. Hoover, F. Daichendt, K. Walton, F. Reid, S. Wolfe, A. Beasse, L. Rus- sette, K. Wedlake, H. Brecka, J. Daichendt, B. Mitchell. First Row—H. Slack, J. Connoy, B. Bradley, A. De- guire, G. Payne, Mr. Wass, M. Knight, N. Santin, M. Marshall, P. Hudson, M. Hotti. CLASS 9B Third Row—J. White, W. Nantau, S. Cieslowski, C. Binns, D. Thorpe, D. Dredun, D. Thorne, P. Gillespie, I. Mason, R. Clarke. Second Row—J. South, J. lischeron, W. Noble, J. Moore, M. Wright, K. Polmer, D. Prime, O. Dennison, V. Mackie, R. Simpson, D. Scoulfield, T. Moore. First Row—D. Fleming, B. Mueller-Welt, M. Smithy M. Waronchok, B. Armstrong, H. J. La framboise, E. White, P. Hoffman, M. Toy, J. Summerlond, D. McDonald. X m % 4 ' - ■ . V sr CLASS 9C Third Row—P. Goddard, R. Woodall, G. God win, R. Duchene, R. Dunseath, F Whitcsell, W. Katzman, M. Show, D Bowes, I. Hughes, H. lasser. Second Row—R. Burke, I. Ferrer, G. Caldwell, J Pritchard, L. Itnicky, V. Marzin, D Seal, D. Wall, D. Spendlove, J. Spir off, D. Darling, J. Pollock, A Stutzky. First Row—E. Screpnek, S. Troy, I. Elford, D Walker, H. Quick, Miss Bondy, D. Kris tinovich, R. Woods, S. Pearse, J. Spen cer, V. Armstrong. Vr • ' i! Wf

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