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

 - Class of 1955

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THIi KIvNCO L I. 19 5 5 Pukc 31 CLASS NEWS Continued (Continued from Page 29) did their best in cheering for the school. Jim Jensen and Deane Hutchinson entered the oratoricals. the latter winning the city championship. As a result of placing first in the magazine sales, our class was treated to a show. As you can plainly sec, there has not been a dull moment through the year. We ended the year on as lively a note as we began and I’m sure none of us will ever forget the good times had with Miss Vrooman. SUE PEARS 1C 12B 12 B is the Class, most teachers say, That helps to brighten each hour of the day. The following characters arc only a few, That make that statement so very true. Starting the list. Jack Maddock is the best, For he was the first in our chemistry test. Then Helen with her gum chewing, When her work she should be doing. Eat Thompson, who is in a constant daze, Happily awaits the summer holidays. Maureen Marshall is a shy little mite. So afraid that the boys might bite. Jim Houston, who is very humorous, Finds George’s jokes are very numerous. Eiz White, our brownctte dark, Is always happy as a lark. Though Bill’s homework is never done, Without him our class wouldn’t be much fun. Ron Brown, in Latin, tries to do fine, Hut it’s iu basketball, he really does shine. Jerry, Don and Eric are more of our clowns, Vet from our teachers, they only get frowns. There’s Frank, Peter and Ross, our football heroes, And Elaine and Ella who never get zeroes. Now Sylvia Wolfe is our swimming champ, And pretty Miss Hotti is our chief scamp. Last but not least comes Mr. Fox, so dear, And when we need help, he is always near. PHYLLIS SMITH 12C This year 12C was very active. We were fortun¬ ate in having Miss Patterson as our home-room teacher. Our girls won the “Senior” and “School Championships” in volleyball. Our boys are in third place in the Houseleague Basketball, and our girls are in second place in basketball. Most of the boys in 12C are on the school football team, while Roy Hielich made the A.K.O. football team. Our President is Donna Spendlove and our Yice- Presidcnt is Roger Penny. Donna is not only our class’s favourite singer but also the school’s. Shirley Rising is our dancer. We also have Canada’s Out¬ standing Woman Athlete — Ernestine Russell. . We are all very proud of this year’s 12C. ANNETTE I) ECU I RE 11A With Eleanor Greenhow as president and Arthur Harat as vice-president, 11A has completed a year filled with enjoyment for everyone. Our first party was held at the home of Mary Forsyth in October. It proved to be such a successful party that another was held at the same house in December. In January we staged a terrific skating party at Memorial Park, going to Philip Feldman’s house afterwards. All of these parties were well-attended and all seemed to enjoy themselves. 11A proved to be full of promising young orators this year. In the senior girls’ public speaking con¬ test, .Margaret Prociuk, Carol Dungy and Anita Tarcia placed in that order. Fred Muroff came third in the senior boys’ division. Joan Marshall and Albert Yuzpe also entered the contest. We arc repersented in many school activities including the school orchestra, glee club, girls’ swimming team, altiora peto and soccer team just to mention a few. Though Miss Hope, our home-room teacher often shakes her head in despair, I am sure she will never forget that noteworthy class—11 A. ELEANOR GREENHOW 11 B J think llli is the best class at Kennedy Collegi¬ ate. We never talk, always do our homework, hate holidays, and love exams. Now if you will permit me to be truthful for a moment!—The year started off with the election of our very apt President and Vice-President, Dave Pennington and Lily Sediva. (Even though they were the only nominees they campaigned vigorously!) Soon we were all “buddies till the end,” working together to please our be¬ loved Mr. Knapp who we would not think of parting with. Before we could even annoy the teachers, foot¬ ball swept upon us and here Pennington upheld‘our tradition of excellence. Then came exams. Nancy Bodyk took the honours but Leo was not far behind with 100% in Geometry. It was heartily agreed that we were badly in need of a party, so “Weeny” donated his house and “away we went!” At Christ¬ mas, Barton and Ken led the boys in their present¬ ation of a gift to Julie. (A big box of “Fab.”) In basketball, Wayne Fernch and Dave Pennington made us very proud. Of course, we love all our sub¬ jects but Vicki Unicki is especially jolly in Physics and in English we also have a “Shaw” on whom Elaine is an authority. We have quite a few mus¬ icians including Lily Chapman and we all like “Dance with me Henry.” Ben Harrison drops in on our French class sometimes, just to keep us happy. It is a pity that this story must end without men¬ tioning all our wonderful class because we could certainly write a page about them all. As for me, I am content to sit back, note the history, and predict the future of dear old 11 B. CAROLE FINLAY nc Here is the truth about 11C, The class in which I am proud to be; The two Jerrys and Ed are our handsome lads, And Kevin and Dennis 6ften make us laugh. Roberta and Elaine are the tardy ones Barbara and Theresa are pretty good chums. Norene and Florence are petite and dark, (Continued on Page 34)

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Page 30 THE KEN CO EE 195 5 CLASS 12C Third Row: B. Mitchell, R. Penney, R. Burke, R. Duchene, D. Lobzun. J. Glmpel, J. Pollock, B. Nantau, D. Jennings, D. Thorpe. Second Row: H. Curtis, J. Suskc K. Goulding. C. Carry, C. Czwornog. E. Birce, B. Bowskill, G. Hebert, D. Moore. First Row: S. Rising, P. Hoffman, J. Long. M. Waronchak. Mrs. A. C. Lid¬ dell, E. Russell, D. Spendlove, D. Kristinovlch, B. St. Pierre, D. Saby. CLASS 11A Third Row: F. Lcwin, B. Rubin, W. El- wing, M. St Hick, B. Barnes, L. Me- Crindle, P. Feldman, F. Muroff, A. Yupze, B. White, B. Russell. Second Row: G. Gerenser, B. Lyons, D. Heward, F. Chambers, M. Moblsy, P. Plumb. N. Lee, G. Bassett, J. Martin, M. Praciuk, A. Tarcia, J. Marshall, L. Vadori, A. Barat. First Row: J. Baum. B. Walpole, S. Krause, M. Forsyth, E. Greenhow, Miss D. Hope, C. Dungy, V. Graf, U. Yaworsky, S. Bennett, P. Munro. CLASS 11B Third Row: D. Pennington. B. St. Pierre, D. Kulyk, G. Janaway, D. Whitesell, J. Wigeluk, L. Somodl, L. Shapiro, I. Ferrer. Second Row: B. Gordon, R. Weingarden, J. Davidson, B. Tinsley, C. Finlay, L. Sediva, E. Banwell, L. Chapman, W. French, T. Shaw, P. Burke, M. Biro. First Row: D. McDonald, M. Kraynack, V. Ilnlcki, J. Skrzela, Mr. F. D. Knapp, P. Eastman, L. Lenarduzzi, N. Bodyk, B. Turner, J. Bertoia. CLASS lie Third Row: L. Shelley, D. Atkinson, J. Pierce, R. Kerr, E. Muzslal, J. Baker, J. Nosotti K. McGuire, S. Hays, M. Goldin, A. Shayko. Second Row: P. Goddard, N. House, C. Senaiko, T. Montague. B. Yorke, E. Martin, J. Hurst, S. Rayzak, M. J. Allen. L. Heslip. First Row: D. Moncrieff, M. Caldwell, F. Shaw. N. Vidler, Mr. R. R. Deagle. M. Libby, R. Rankin. E. Dean. E. Libby, C. Craig.



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Page .32 THE KEN COM. 195 5 CLASS 11D Third Row: D. Merrlam, D. Mako, H. Brecka, B. Waddell, G. Rogers, I. Dodich, B. Barrow, G. Rogers, B. Brooker. Second Row: E. Serbanivich, R. Llpi- schak, J. Susko, D. Brown, R. Gelinas, R. Gates. J. Schertzer, B. Rowland, B. Peterson, F. Bennett, F. Daichendt. First Row: E. Bcreza. R. Dodich, B. Keech, L. Smith, D. Holland. Mr. D. J. Mahon, L. Hyland, M. Rouffer, M. Mitchell, M. Uruski. CLASS HE Third Row: J. Lowry, R. Robillard. R. Gauthier, D. Freeman, B. Rurych, R. Dearlng, B. Griesinger, V. McPhedran, D. Thompson. Second Row: J. Russell, J. Clarke, P. Mid- dlemore. B. McGhle, B. SKelly, J. Carey, M. Bain, L. Maven, C. Happy, N. Katzman, A. Ayland. First Row: M. Etkin, J. Moriantl, E. Backer, J. Rodie, Mr. T. D. Walter, E. Fabu, P. McCready, D. Hebert, V. Rennie, E. Atkinson. Absent: S. Bartl, J. White, J. Sanders. class nci Third Row: D. Walker, P. Crowder, L. Levesque, A. Trudcll, G. Wilkie, J. Tratechaud, H. Matalik, P. Meyers, D. Fleming, N. Del Col, G. Cook, C. Ray. Second Row: M. Demcak, D. Rcnaud. M. Bolohan, D. Coleman, P. Claus, C. Adamus. B. Grabowskl, M. Burgess, I. Hewitt, M. McCarthy, M. Harder, M. Davidson. First Row: B. Donnelly, N. Robertson, V. Soulliere, T. Staudt, Mr. J. Durrant, R. Fekete, C. Portt, M. Balga, B. Legault. CLASS 10A Third Row: D. Thomson, G. Dunlop, C. Durham, S. Dragich, K. Smith, J. Burke, R. Lysey. S. Oster, I. Chand¬ ler, G. Safrancc. Second Row: K. Paisley, S. Silversteln, S. Byrne, M. MacDonald, M. May, R. Griesinger, B. Whipple, J. Sandwith, L. Earl. B. Mossman, B. Miskus. N. Senyck, Miss P. Bondy. S. Fox. First Row: B. Beckett, C. Sabutsch, J. Turnbull, C. McIntyre, J. Sutherland, L. Paskevicius. E. Keller, D. Moodrey, M. Stewart, C. McAuslan, E. Hanson. 1

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