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KINGJTSN COLLEGIATE N-LOCATIONAL lN.f'rlTu1's Iirizv winners ani! Gbthvr 7 niriea in 'intra Glnntezta. SENIOR STORY CONTEST lst Prize, S4-Snow .....................................,.............A..A..A........,.............,........................................... ........... b y Allan Kent, SB. 2nd Prize, SZAFOX ,.....,...................... ,...... .,..,....... b y Isabel McLeod, 3D. 3rd Prize, S1-Peter's Pickle .,............. ..,....,,.....,.. .......,................., , .......,................... ....,..... b y G ordon Nickle, 3D. 4th-A Psychic Experiment ..,..,....................,,...............,....................,.....,,...,...,..,..........,.... .,.. ,..... b y David Stevenson, 4A. Other Entries Submitted by: Allan Kent, SB. Isabel Beard, 3D. VVm. H. Day, 3B. VVilliam Simmons, SB. Kenneth Smallridge, 3D. A. Smith, 4D. Betty d'Esterre, 3A. Wallace Muir, 3D. Isabel Taylor, 3E. Peter Alexander, 4C. Olive' Britnell, SA. Grace Southall, 3D JUNIOR STORY CONTEST lst Prize, S54- All in a Day's Work ........,...............................,...........................,..,... ....... b y Eugene Zavitz, 2D 2nd Prize, SZ- An Evening in Spain' ............... .......... . ..,.....,......... ,............, b y Neil C. Davis, 1C 3rd- An Unsuccessful Night .,....................,..............,... ,,......... b y George Clarke, 1C 4th+ An Adventureswith Burglars .,,.,......... .............. ......... b y Allan Johnson, 2D Sth- A True Experience in a London Fog ...... ...,..... b y H. M. Smith, 2D 6th- House of Mystery' ................................,..,..................................,........,........,......................... ...,..,.. b y Mary Temple, IA li. . ,. 4 HUMOROUS STORY CONTEST lst Prize, S4- A 'Talll Story ...,........,.......,................,,.,............,................,.............................. .............. b y Bill Simmons, SB 2nd Prize, 152-Dr. R. I.. Smith, Dentist ,.........,...............................,..... ................... ......... b y Wallace Muir, 3D 3rd Prize, S51-Mistaken Identity ......,..................i.............. .i.,....,..,..,....... ,.., . . by Neil C. Davis, 1C Other Entry: A Quiet Evening with the Mice ,....,,................ ..............................,...................... ......... b y Wallace Muir, 3D POETRY CONTEST lst Prize, S4-Winter .............,.,...........,.,....................................................................,...,....... ....,...... b y Robert E. Ashcroft, 4A. 2nd Prize, S2-Sonnet to Queen's University ...,, ....,.................................,... ............. b y David Stevenson, 4A. 3rd Prize, S1-The Deserted Dance' Floor ........i...........,................,.....,,................... .,............. b y Allan H. Kent, SB. Wm. H. Day, 3B. Marie McElroy, 3D. Barbara Craig, 4B. Olive McElroy, SD. Wallace Muir, SD. Evelyn' Watson, lL. Doris Killingbeck, IX. lst Prize, 34 .....,.. 2nd Prize, 552 ....... Other Entries Submitted by: Lloyd Swain, SK. W. Kaitting, 4D. Y. Williamson, lA. Neil C. Davis, IC. Betty Corbett, 1B. Isabel Taylor, 3E. Marjorie Compton, 1B. COVER CONTEST Ken Whitcomb, 1F. Geraldine Belwa, IB. D. Mooney, 3E. Malcolm Brown, 4A. Adele R, Trembley. Stuart Moore, 4B. Ken Ratcliife, 4D 3rd Prize, S1 ....... ..,..................,...........,........,..,....,,............................................ ....,... D o uglas Ixent, SB Other Entries Submitted by: Stuart Moore, 4B C43 M. McElroy, SD. Dorothy Duffy, SA. James Peters, IS Q21 M. Cramer, 2D. Mac. Hitsman, 3C. D. McDonald, IF C23 Charles Travers, 3C. Ken Smallridge, 3D. Ross Freeman, .SB Edwin Moore, IE. Kenneth Clark, 4C. Allan Kent, SB. Phyllis Black, 3E. CARTOON CONTEST lst Prize, S2- First Formers .....,.............,,.,...,.....,....,,.............,...,.,.................,..... ...... b y Herb. Simmons, 3D. 2nd Prize, 551- Shakespeare Said Love' was Blind ..,......................,. ..,... b y Ken Smallridge, SD. 3rd Prize, S1Q Mr. B- ,..........,............... ................... ,.,..,............,........... ....... ............. .......... b y V i r ginia Day, 1C. Other Entries Submitted by: Vivian Harmer, 1A. Herb. Simmons, 3D. Stuart Moore, 4B. James Bockiii, SB Ken. Smallridge, 3D. l C SNAPSHOT CONTEST 1st Prize Collection-, 151 ..,..,..,,.,..,.,.,,,,.. ,,.........,.,...,...........................,..,..........,.......................,..,...... ...........,.............. D o uglas Kent, SB 2nd Prize Collection, 31 ...............,...,.......,....,.......,..............,..,....,..,.......................................................,........................... Ray Elliott, 4B Snapshots published on Snapshot Page, 2Sc each. Other Entries Submitted by: Barbara Craig, 4B. Kay Elliott, 4B. Bill Simmons, SB. Isabel Taylor, 3E. David Stevenson, 4A. Betty d'Esterre, 3A. Douglas Kent, SB. Phyllis Black, 3E. Grace Southall, 3D. Betty Lowry, 4C. Eugene Zavitz, ZD. William Baker, 1D. -28-..
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1 ,Q 1 ,J it A 4 x fl jig if UMNI lf lf V lf! l 1 Ti .X Q s , X. ' I I KS , Zllll, J BOYS' ALUMNI Editor: joseph Whyte K.C.I. Alumni of 1931 seem to have behaved very much as alumni have always done. About the usual number have en- tered Queen's, a few have launched out on a financial career, and the majority have hidden themselves away with the express purpose of making it difficult for this un- fortunate scribe to trace them. So far as we know, no alumnus as yet has so distinguished himself as to become a world figure, but: WAIT AlVHILE.7' Cf those who have entered Queen's, the Arts faculty, as usual, has claimed the ma- jority. VVe have often wondered why this should be so. Scandal-mongers have in- sinuated that this is because Arts is the easiest course, but K.C.I. Alumni of 1931 hereby arise as one man and deny this base accusation, In any case, here's the list of Alumni registered in Arts: Doug. Grant, Clare Kirkpatrick, jimmy Corrigan, Eraser Cliff, Bill Gummer, Gord. McMahon, Bob Woods, and Mac Donnelly. Medicine claimed Ross McCullough, Don Gourley, David Freeman, Eddie Kahn, and Did McKee. Graydon Darling, Allen Thompson, .Toe Whyte, and the inseparable jack and Bill Earl are learning Engineering in Science. Bill Holland is indulging in a bit of high finance somewhere or other about town, so we hear. Harold Davis is in the Royal Military College. VV e are sorry that we have not been able to obtain definite news of so many of our alumni, but we assure all those whose names we have omitted that the sin is one of ignor- ance, not of intentiff, GIRLS' ALUMNAE Editor: Marguerite Lemmon Qne more year has passed and another group of young ladies has graduated from dear old K.C.1., and are either developing their talents in other directions, or gracing other halls with their delightful personali- ties. As usual, Queens claimed many of our budding intellectualists, and the following have donned the bowler, stiff collar, and green tie in their pursuit after knowledge- Lola Billings, Jeannette Hamilton, Evelyn Horwitz, Rhoda Laidley, Ethel Millard, Marie Pappas, Edith Pense, Marion Saw- yer, jean Wraight, and Marguerite Lem- mon. The Normal School lured others to its various institutions, these being, Edith Burtch, Estelle Caverley, Leila Ritchie, and Enid Smith. Among our business aspirants are jean McBratney, Lorraine Potter, and Edith Ward, who daily wend their way to the Business College. Isabelle Simpson and Ada Terry are using their talents in the sick room, as they have entered the Kings- ton General Hospital. Catherine Percival has joined the working ranks of the world. Many of our graduates have transferred over to the Technical Department of the Kingston Collegiate and Vocational Insti- tute, and are there seeking to improve their minds. Wherever our fellow graduates are we are sure they look back on the years spent at K.C.I. as the happiest i-n their lives and we wish them luck. ..27...
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TEACHERS' AND STUDENTS' COUNCIL Back Row-A. Kent, O. Shea, S. Shurtleft. G. Gurney, NV. Drysdale. Middle Row-Mr. Danby, B. d'Esterre, H. Pappas, H. Stethem, XV. Anglin, M. Roberts Mr. Shurtleff. Front Row4Miss Hall, Mr. Hedley, Mr. Hitsman, Miss McLeod. Teachers' and Students' Council SECRETARY'S REPORT From the elected executive of the Teachers' and Students' Council, the fol- lowing officers were appointed for the en- suing term l93l-1932: Honorary President .... Mr. Danby President ........... . . . Mr. Hitsman Vice-President .... .... M ary Roberts Secretary ...... .... 1 Allan Kent Treasurer ............... Miss McLeod The Constitution was amended during the year, whereby the Immediate Past Pre- sident automatically becomes a member of the Council. The Council again had charge of the sale of Christmas Cards. Less money was received this year from the annual fees, but nevertheless we have left a considerable balance in the bank. MEMBERS OF THE EXECUTIVE: Teachers-Miss McLeod, Miss Hall, Mr. Hitsman, Mr. Hedley, Mr. Shurtleff. Students-V.-Mary Roberts, Allan Kent. IV.-Vlfilma Anglin, Stuart Shurt- leff. Ill.-Betty d'Esterre, Hubert Stethem. II.-Hilda Murray, George Gurney. I.-Mary Graham, VVilliam Drysdale. Commercial-Helen Pappas, Omar Shea. TREASURER'S REPORT The Treasurer's report up to February, 1932, shows a balance of 3269.60 from 1931, Students' and Teachers' fees 3361, grant from the Board of Education 3100, and sun- dries, amounting altogether to 389940. Disbursements for music, sport and sun- dries, 3485.593 thus leaving a balance of 341381. ..29..
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