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6 , FORM ZA Have you heard of the girls above all the rest? On the very top Hoor way up in the attic, You will never hear one of us called a pest, Now know one thing of our dreadful static. Though we are all girls our teacher is a man Who always stands at the door of our room, If we try to powder to cover our tan, We know by his stare we will meet our doom. In all of our classes we really excel Except in geometry we are very poor, Your homework please-I couldn't do it-Well You certainly could, so remain after four. If you chance by the room of these 33 girls, You can tell every one of them-happy and gay, The blonde ones, the tall ones, the ones with brown curls, The best on this earth are the girls of ZA. FORM 2B The girls of ZB, You will all see Their work they all do well, With a smile. And in play they start out With scores that are worth while, And do not pout When loss is near, but smile. 2B BOYS Before Christmas we just about held our own with the fair sex, but now we are greatly out- numbered by them. However, I hope we shall last until june. Our room is on the second floor of the new Technical School right next to the Principal's office. I wonder if fate or reputation placed us there. Which do you think? 2C GIRLS just beside the boys' door, To the right-step no more, For there is ZC On the very first floor. VVe girls of 2C Are eleven all told- Intelligent, clever, And each good as gold. And if yoy should wonder In what we do well, May your mind rest in peace- For in all we excel. 2C BOYS If you pass 2C do not be surprised ifiyou hear 2C's eighteen boys, small boys in short pants up to the big shots already in love. Scattered through this group of distinguished persons are KINGLITOSI ICSOLLEGIATE VOCATIONAL lN.fTl'ru1'e some red hot boys who send the thermometer up to the 80's and 90's at Christmas and Easter. Then the frigidaires who remain calm and cool way down at the 30's and 40's, but after june pro- motions suddenly become hot and bothered. 2C has its sports. Turned out a fair rugby team and a real basketball team, as yet undefeated. 2C boys are working hard for promotions and next year we all hope to tell you about our life in third. 2D BOYS This class has been broken up, and now, out of forty, only twenty-nine remain. These are supposed to be the pick of the class, but let the teachers decide. We are a rather airy class, and generally manage to keep the room below 680. We enjoy Geometry and Latin. French proves very amusing Cexcept for detentions which are frequentj. We indulge in no idleness, and are on the whole a good group of boys. VVe engage in all sports, including rugby and basketball. Vtfe all expect to come out 10021 in june and wish all the best of luck. 2E BOYS Stop! Look! Listen! We are the boys of 2E, twenty-six in number. We excel in all sports, especially basketball. We are perfect in all our subjects, but Latin and French are our favourites. For reference apply to Mrs. Lawson and Miss Tickell. With luck we all hope to be in third form next term. FORM 2K Every day eight boys and twice as many girls find their way to the classroom at the foot of the hall on the third floor, room 7. We are bright in our subjects, especially shorthand and arith- metic. We always have our homework done. Ask our teachers. The girls outshine the boys in French, but they come back with a bang in Bookkeeping. We have a very promising basket- ball team, although we were beaten once. The boys think they are quite lively, but the girls are just as jolly. They also claim to be the only hope of our teachers in their efforts to reform ZK. On the whole we are a very quiet class, except between periods. With the help of hard work, we expect to brighten a corner in 3K next year. FORM 2L In our form of ZL, there is not much to say about anything. Everybody seems to be happy, but the face doesn't always show what the heart knows. We seem to be enjoying ourselves by the way we act, but even a canary will sing in a cage. Enough of that. On the whole, ZL is a wonderful form, plenty of sunlight when the sun shines: always warm and comfortable, especially when compared with the form we vacated in the ollld school, and everyone will agree with me on t at. -23-
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6 KINGJTON COLLEGIATE 1F BOYS Oh, poetry is hard to write, But I will do my best, . For I've a lively subject- The boys of lF In number we are thirty-three, The fastest in the school. VVe know you won't believe it, But keep cool, keep cool. If our bright genius only would Invent some brand new story VVhy our homework is not done He would pave his way to glory. Steadily we march along Each day doing every task What more, we should like to know, Could our dear teachers ask? FORM IK , VVe came to K.C.V.I. from the ancient ruins of the old Commercial building. Our number is not large, consisting of about twenty-five, mostly girls. But we should worry, good goods are done up in small parcels. And if you question our working ability, drop in some day and see for yourself. FORM IL In September 19.31, this class consisted of about twenty pupils, but after moving from the Commercial to the Technical at Christmas, six more pupils joined the class. The president is Hugh McMillan, and the reporter is Leo Murphy. This is not a very large form, but what we lack in size, we make up in our work, and marks. 1S BOYS ' We are the all boys form of IS in the New Technical School and are very proud of our new building, especially our shops. In lS the boys have many ambitions as carpenters, machinists, electricians and mechanics. We are not only good in work but also in sports. In the Field Day our form lS, won many of the events, in which Mr. NVeston, our first form teacher, encouraged us to enter. Mr. McKeown is our present form teacher. i- FORM 1T Though badly broken up by moving from the old building to the new, lT has been by no means backward. We have a wonderful school and wonderful opportunities of which we intend to make the best use. We have done as well as any other form in sports. lT won the Lower School Rugby Championship and we are trying very hard for the Basketball Championship. Our relay team defeated the others in the last Field Day. We also had a few boys who won races. Next year we will do just as well and perhaps better than we have done, both in sports and in studies. 1X GIRLS Have you ever heard of our form 1X just eleven of the fairer sex? There's Mary, who is dark and packed full of fun, She's generally found where a trick has been done. voc:A1'loNAL lNQ1Tl:l'U:'E Right across from her, sits a girl quite jolly, For Viola makes us laugh at her folly. Then there's Lila who sits quite erect, And if you look at her work, you'1l find it correct. Betty Scrutton is dark, and works with a might, And every question she gives quite a fight. Then there's Florence, who is quite a jolly sport, The school would be fine, if all her sort. Our youngest pupil is Viola Rhines, Over hard questions, she never whines, For a diploma hard at work is Kay, Let's all hope succeed she may. Near by sits Doris graced with long curls, The envy of all the girls, Right at home and always hard at work, For hard work, Lillian never tries to shirk. The oldest girl is Madeline, She's never one bit cross or mean. Then back in the corner far, Sits Ivy, our basketball star. 1X BOYS We are the special boys technical formand are thirteen in number, sharing our form IX with the girls' technical form. This is our first term in the technical department and we find our work very interesting under the capable leadership of our instructors. We should like you to know that we have some important experts in our midst. We feel the following should be mentioned: Harry Lane, the timetable expert, Carl Davis, the clockmaker genius, Bob Lawler, our electrical wizard, and Scotty Macdonald, our brilliant draftsman. For further information see Ross Burke or Malcolm Smith. S. Wilson is losing sleep trying to balance the finances of our form. If you would like some advice on technical mat- ters, we are ready to receive you any time on Sagirday. We wish you all the very best of luc . f X 'I xX ly H XX, 1 X I sp X . X X 'Q ...-5 'A Why Da-ve Stevenson Jlwonlzt f 4r wer-aan ...zz-
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