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

 - Class of 1954

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THE KEN CO I, I, I 95-) Pajfc 31 CLASS 9F Third Row: L. Mono, H. Bechard, G. Zim- merman, G. Challen. F. Rushmere, R. Lane. R. McKibbon, B. McCrae. W. Gawley, N. MncEachern. Second Row: V. Parish, J. Gretes, B. Miskus, C. Sabutch, C. McIntyre, E. Gault. B. Kearns, M. Cook, J. Turn bull, M. Stewart, D. Goslin, J. Culbert, J. Brown, M. Irving, A. Wolanskl, S. Slfton. First Row: K. Rehner, R. Maty , B. Whipple, J. Sandwith, Miss S. Lozo- way, C. McAuslan, R. Griesinger, J. Brown, M. May. CLASS 9G Third Row: D. Hutchinson, D. Dickie, M. Harvan, R. Vidler, J. Steffan, D. Morrison, B. Lee, S. Qster, R. Dun- ford, B. Price, E. Soullierc. Second Row: E. Mandzak, L. Briese, L. Kryk, S. Byrne, V. Tarcia, B. Hock¬ ney C. Foote, J. Sutherland, S. War¬ ren, L. Earl, B. Mossman, P. Dar- derian, T. Batey, M. Long. First Row: B. Beckett, B. Bannon, J. Queen, S. Norton, Mr. A. Green, C. Purbrick, R. McLean. C. DesJardins, M. MacDonald. CLASS 9H Third Row: G. Grabowski, D. Quick, H. Ropko, B. Dean, R. Bridson, B. Leighton, G. Halmos, L. Davies, M. Popko, D. Payne. Second Row: J. Stephenson, R. Parent, O. Hellam, L. Belinsky, V. Vegh. O. White, M. Swezchuk, J. Allen, A. Moocrey, N. Thomson, R. Cam¬ eron, P. Davies, R. Miller, D. Wh te, R. Barry, L. Welsh. First Row: A. K itch lag, O. Ell wood, D. Sloane, E. Keller, N. Boucher, Mrs. Hagarty, S. Dickerson, C. Squire, L. Phskevlcious, N. Smith. Students Receive Special Attention at y A K S I T Y SPORTS CENTRE LTD. 10 Sandwich St. E. Windsor, Ont. “The right equipment for every sport”

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Page .?() THE KEN COLL 1954 CLASS 9B Third Row: D. Thomson, S. Vrablik, G. Richardson, H. Renaud, K. Springer, W. Kassil, K. Smith, J. Schroeder, D. Sawchuk, D. Harrop, R. Burrsidc. Second Row: G. Safrance, B. St. Louis, L. Jolicocur, M. Nussbaum, V. Bor- oskl, K. Anhorn, B. Walker, J. Hrdy, R. Jacobson, M. Barrow, B. Pestru, G. Patrick, M. Thompson. A. Kuz- emka, O. Baziuk, I. Cohen, B. Childs. First Row: J. Meredith, D. Malott, L, Ferris, R. Weisberger, Miss Stewart, K. Topliffo, S. Boyd, R. Lehman, J. Bain. CLASS 9C Third Row: R. Ure, I. Chandler, R. Jones, L. Stevenson, R. Wilson, R. Gates, R. Black. B. Dix, E. Deschamps, P. Graham, H. Burke. J. Here. Second Row: M. Hcdgewick, S. Pattison, G. LaChance, C. Lore, J. Strange, S. Jewelhurst, G. Hutson, A. Waddell, B. Flaherty, R. Nosotti, A. Sinclair, J. Flavell. First Row: B. Heslip, N. Lambdcn, D. Teron, R. Jones, J. Green, P. Wilkin¬ son, A. Marzin, J. Goswick, W. Dem- becki, G. Massey. m { a r y ■ • m i ft K 3 • t Jj CLASS 9D Fourth Row: J. Wlnograd, D. Maxwell, L. Konopasky. L. Stull, L. Arnold, R. Szorik, R. Lysey, F. Katzman, J. Glynn, J. Cohen, B. Nelson. Third Row: B. Sovran. G. Yaciuk, M. Chauvin, E. Czapla, T. Holmes. Second Row: C. Suffleld, K. Erdelyan, M. L. Knight, C. Weber, M. Brian, J. A. Birce, G. Whiteman, D. Smith, D. Huffman, S. Sargent, J. Hahn, C. L. Far ah. First Row: A. Onci, N. Graham, C. Bradt, N. Luepava, Mr. D. Hyland, I. Crowley, S. Batterson, D. Freed, J. Gelina. CLASS 9E Third Row: J. Ryan, T. Maryanovich, G. Gllmour, K. Howling, D. Kerr, K. Cleveland, G. Umbenhovvcr, B. Tes- sler, L. Toldo. Second Row: L. Bleasby, R. Rattai, L. McLean, C. Archibald, N. McCoy. M. Mullins, L. Mercer, H. Dickie, V. Matyl, M. Bond, D. Rowe, R. Gagnon. First Row: P. Gates, M. McDonald, S. Elliott, R. Anger, E. Maniacco, A. Bagatto, L. Benest. B. Nantau.



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Page 32 T HE E E N C OLE 1 9 5 •) CLASS NEWS (Continued) 11A Miss Hope, our teacher, is kind a’ sweet, Shirley and Virginia are really reet. Ed Marshall and Ed Ciesluk are real great guys, John Daichendt and John Buda deserve a prize. Helen and Alice are gals who rate, Bill and Jim are sometimes late. Harold and Doug are kinda shy, Orillia and Gail B. are sweet as pie. Sheila and Barbara eat their Wheaties, Deane and Richard break their treaties. Paul Dunseath and Frank are very good pals, Susan Pearse and Sandra are two cute gals. Paul Goddard and Bruce just can’t be beat, Elizabeth and Marlene are really sweet. Barbara and Verlie Armstrong are two small pearls, Susan Ross and Margaret Tay are real nice girls. George Shelley and A1 sure stick together, Alex and George are birds of a feather. All the kids in 11A are the best that one could hope for. Everyone has lots of fun; we couldn’t possible have more. 1 IB We are the class of eleven B. We’re lots of talent as you can see. At the head of the class, Mr. Mahon’s captain, When he’s in sight there’s surely no nappin’. There is Helen with brains galore; And Jerry who hopes to beat her score. Ed’s a riot with the girls, And strongly admires Clarice’s curls. Don Cole is our humour man, Who gets us in plenty of jams. Burke’s the kid who likes to know why, And Lane’s the fellow who always gets by. Judy, Bev, Pat and Sylvia as a basketball team. To win a game you should see them scheme. There’s Spendlove and Ernie the cheerful gals Who get along like the best of pals. Diane and Bonnie have their troubles And Carolyn thinks Physics is all bubbles. So this about ends the group that keeps us gay From the 9:00 o’clock bell to the end of the dav. —PHYLLIS SMITH ' 11C (1) This the class of 11C (1) Who never seems to be on the run. We have 30 girls and four lonely boys, And, of course, they make all the noise. Our little Rosalie is the brain And Virginia is always trying to gain. Jean Spencer is the giggling type, And Velma usually goes out all night. Betty Conn is our prettiest girl Maxine and Rhoda turn on the charm And that makes John very alarmed. Don Scoulfield has pitch black hair, And George just can not sit right in a chair. Willy is a big hockey and football player, Our Carol Tobin could act a little gayer. This is only part of our class And I am sure we all will pass. —VIRGINIA TRATECIIAUD 10 A Last September Fred Muroff was elected presi¬ dent and Eleanor Greenhow was elected vice-presi¬ dent. After much discussion we successfully staged our first party at Sandra Bennett’s house on De¬ cember 5. Our second party was held after a bas¬ ketball game late in January at Frances Chamber’s house. Nine students entered the oratorical con¬ test after much persuasion from Mrs. May, our English teacher. Albert Yuzpe won the Junior Boys’ Contest for the second year and Fred Muroff managed to place second. In the Junior Girls’ contest Anita Tarcia, Margaret Prochiuk and Carol Dungy took all three places in this respective order. The other entrants from our class were Phil Feld¬ man, Bernie Lyons, Fred Lewin and Pat Plumb. Other students in 10A participated in the orchestra, glee club and in athletic events. Mr. Letourneau, our homeroom teacher, as well as our other teach¬ ers often become angry because of our noise. Nevertheless it is a great pleasure to be in a class as unusual as my class—10A. —FRED MUROFF Mr. Green (during a health examination): “All right, Young, turn in your paper. You’re cheating.” Stan Young: “No, I wasn’t sir.” Mr. Green: “Yes, you were. I saw you counting your ribs.” ASSUMPTION COLLEGE WINDSOR. ONTARIO B.A., B.Sc., B.Coinin., M.A. Degrees; Pre-engineering, Laboratory Assistant’s Course, Home Economics. Consult Registrar’s Office, CL 3-6355

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