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

 - Class of 1955

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Kennedy Collegiate Institute - Kencoll Yearbook (Windsor, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 20 of 68
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Pane 18 THE KENCOLI. 195 5 1955 COMMERCIAL GRADUATES HEWITT, IRIS App.: Direct from Puce F.S.: 1 don ' t like him.” P.P.: Swimming eWak.: Olives for lunch Amb.: Hair stylist 1966: Shearing sheep LEGAULT. BETTY MAT ALIK, HELEN App.: Devilish F.S.: Oh sh . . . oot!! P.P.: Messy lockers Weak.: Bob Amb.: To own a cham¬ pagne factory 1965: Soda Jerk App.: Sophisticated F.S.: Oh gee! P.P.: Telephone direc- torles Weak.: L. P. Amb.: To build a rocket ship 1965: Matalik ' s kiddle cars. MCCARTHY, MARGARET App.: Downhearted F.S.: Is that right? P.P.: Noisy typewriters Weak.: Boys In general Amb.: To catch a fish 1965: Not even a nibble MERO, JOHN App.: Tall, ? and F.S.: But ah P.P.: 31 girls Weak.: Girls Amb.: Actor 1965: Theatre floor sweeper MEYERS. PAT App.: Pick-up F.S.: He makes me mad! P.P.: School Weak.: William Amb.: To get married MOORE, JEAN App.: Boyish F.S.: Allan h as to play tonight. P.P.: Kids who don ' t co¬ operate Weak.: Ovcractlve tear gland Amb.: Mrs. A. R. 1965: Still going steady PORTT. CAROL App.: Short and froggy F.S.: Horsemeat! P.P.: Mr. Bartlett ' s Econ¬ omics class Weak.: Patsy Amb.: Pass Economics 1965: Teaching Mr. Bart¬ lett Economics RAWLINGS. JIM App.: Curb-Cruiser F.S.: It wasn’t me! P.P.: Girls who bother him Weak.: Skirts RAY, CAROLINE App.: Anxious? F.S.: Hurry up, Pat! P.P.: Kids who don’t play sports Weak.: Dizzi Amb.: To work In Ford ' s office 1965: Scrub wogian A M ROBERTSON. NORMA App.: She-devil F.S.: I’m scared. P.P.: (Loves everyone and everything) Weak.: Pretzels Amb.: Own a pretzel factory 1965: Washing baby diapers COULLI ERE, VERONICA App.: Ouch! F.S.: Don’t you dare! P.P.: Students who eat liverworst for lunch. Weak.: Don-d-Don-Don Amb.: To succeed 1965: On probation TRATECHAUD. JOANNA App.: Placid Pixie F.S.: Oh ydh? P.P.: Helen } s ac rships Weak.: Swmme | flottage Amb.: To swln Oceat 1985: fllow bo tlnntic to China —-— TRUDELL. ANGELA App.: Mopsy F.S.: Hey Gail . . . P.P.: Short hair eWak.: Talk, talk, talk . . Amb.: Bookkeeper 1965: West End Bookie Cs WILKIE, GAIL App.: Model F.S.: Well I’ll be a dirty bird! sP.P.: Angela ' s hair Weak.: Yap, yap, yap Amb.: Gossip columnist 1965: Tattle-tale

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T II IS KKNCOLL 195 5 U ty I ' age 17 1955 COMMERCIAL GRADUATES ADAMUS, CHRIS App.: Dead or alive F.S.: “Awww Bernice” P.P.: Dancing Weak.: Perfume Amb.: To deodorize sewers. 1965: Teaching Arthur Murray to mambo COOK, GAY App.: Flower Garden Petunia F.S.: I’m hungry” P.P.: Oldsmobilcs Weak.: Pink and black Amb.: Flower Garden Florist 1965: Gardener at the City Dump BALGA. MARGARET App.: Short and sweet F.S.: “Oh, I was really embarrassed!” P.P.: Hints Weak.: French fries and Pepsi Amb.: Nursing BOLOHAN. MARGARET App.: Mysterious F.S.: “Don ' t call me Hilda!!’ P.P.: Doing homework when Gerry’s around Weak.: Sweaters Amb.: To learn how to knit 19G5: Lesson 3 CROWDER, -PV App.: Sophisticated F.S.: Oh Gee P.P.: Noisy typewriter Amb.: Housewife 1965: Kitchen maid DAVIDSON. MARIANNE App.: Sweet and timid F.S.: (silent) P.P. Talking in class Weak.: Paying attention to Mr. Bartlett Amb.: To be a secretary 1965: Selling hotdogs— BURGESS, MARILYN App.: Jovial F.S.: “And. ah. ah, . . . P.P.—Math problems Weak.: Craig Amb.: To teach little Morlson’s arithmetic 1965: 1 plus 1 equals 6??? DEL COL. NORMA App.: Fifty-fifty F.S.: “You wan’ a carrot?” P.P.: Spaghetti Weak.: Dino Amb.: Recorder’s Mate 1965: Raising little discs CLAUS. PAT App.: Glgglish F.S.: OHHH! P.P.: Nil Weak.: YOU Amb.: To have a chicken farm 1965: “Special, today only —Milk. 10c a quart.” DEMCAK, MARTHA App.: Studious F.S.: “My Dad’s on the run again!” P.P.: Daddy Weak.: Arthur Amb.: Marry the engineer money on gum!” DONNELLY. BEV App.: Nice ’n neat F.S.: “I spend more darn money on gum!” P.P.: 9:00 bell Weak.: Jerry Anibi: Lady wrestler 1965: POW!!! i FEKETE. REGINA App.: Brainy F.S.: “Got change for a quarter?” P.P.: (Cannot be printed) Amb.: To be a majorette Weak.: Desmond 1965: Shoe repairwonian FLEMING. DORA App.: Serious F.S.: “Pardon?” P.P.: Noisy kids Weak.: Who knows Amb.: To grow tall 1965: Size 10 GRABOWSKI. BERNICE App.: Innocent, but? F.S.: “Awww Chris!” P.P.: Horses without tails Weak.: Boys Amb.: Laundress 1965: All washed up App.: Veronica Lake F.S.: “Oh ham it. P.P.: Cars that don’t run Weak.: McArthur Amb.: To go to Scotland 1965: Still swimming



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THE KEN COLL 1955 Page 19 LET ' S LOOK AT THE FACTS The day of the Jack-of-all-trades is past! We are enjoying an era of specialization. Secondary school graduation and a general Arts course, although they provide an excellent cultural and educational background, do not, in themselves, provide the tools or the know-how to earn a future livelihood. Additional specialized training must be added. The field of commerce and industry offers greater oppor¬ tunities for the ambitious man or woman than ever before. To take full advantage of these opportunities, specialized business training, prior to entering the field is an absolute necessity. The WINDSOR BUSINESS COLLEGE, established in 1903, while old in years, history and experience is young in ideas, methods and practices. Modern business demands up-to-date knowledge. W. B. C. can, and will, do for you what it has done for thousands of Essex County young people through the years —train you for, and place you in, the desirable positions in commerce and industry in this and other localities. TRAIN IN THE SCHOOL THAT WILL DO THE MOST FOR YOU! WINDS iaJmSA R. J. SERVICE, Principal Owner A Member of the Business Educators ' Association of Canada BANK OF MONTREAL BUILDING 15 CHATHAM STREET EAST Phone CL. 3-4921

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