Kingston Collegiate and Vocational Institute - Times Yearbook (Kingston, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1932

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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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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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I x 5 . x-,J , ll li f 'il iiliilii - it i x .Q 1 .e- .V XX K l Qy ' xv , X , ' ' 1' K l if 'J f X x I ' I I ' X 1 7 y Hill I I . .Xin I, X X ustour :img QQ Vx FIVE A , I EDITH BROWN-A 'great favourite with TOM ANDRE-Thomas H. Andre, scient- ist, genius, and inventor of unprecedented devilish gases, is the beacon of 5A. He has the women of 5A continually fighting to pick up his handkerchief. He is sure to make a man of himself sometime, and he will have a good beginning when he wears a tam next year. GEORGE E. ASHIE-George is the no- torious woman-seeker of SA. So great is his attraction that he causes a stampede of females as soon as he appears at the rink. In future we will hear of him as the eminent surgeon, as he intends to enter Medicine at Queens FLORENCE BAKER - Florence holds down a front seat, so you see she takes in more than we hear about. Her quiet voice and sweet smile will win many a friend. GORDON BALL-Gordon Edwin Horace Ball attributes his energy and ingenuity to trapping bats, vampires, etc. He is a musical genius of some note. In the future he intends to emigrate to Turkey where harems still flourish. Of course it is not this that is tak- ing him there but his interest in old Arabic manuscripts. MALCOLM BEWS - Malcolm is that dark-haired fellow that occupies a seat near the back of 5A. Mal. takes part in a lot of sports, basketball being the main one. But sports are not the only things in his life, he also does well in his studies and we all wish him luck for the future. EVELYN BRACKEN--Although Evelyn doesn't spend much time in SA, she certainly makes herself heard, when she is here. Ev is one of the reasons why the boys like this form, but Queen's holds the greatest attraction for her. A OLIVE BRITNELL-Olive is 5A's chief chatter-box but is also good at her studies, and if you don't believe me, ask Mr. Hedley. Olive is undecided as to her future career, but we all join in wishing her the best of luck. usiall. Tender youth and diminutine stature do not for a moment mean that her gray- matter is in the same proportion. To be hon- est, Edith is back in our midst. this year to fill in time. Her cheerful disposition will take a long stride toward success. DUNCAN BURNSIDE-Dunc was born way out West in Estevan, Sask. The fatal year was 1913-which leaves the child some- where between eighteen and nineteen. He has reached the amazing height of 5'5 . He re- fuses to disclose his inner hopes, secret de- sires, suppressed longings, etc., but we all hope it's toward bigger and better things. JOHN CRAWFORD-Jack is one of the shining lights of K.C.I. who aims to please everyone. He always has his homework done and is never asleep. CNot even at schoolj. He played Rugby and is now Trainer of the Sr. Basketball Team. Jack intends entering Queen's next year so Good Luck Jack. CATHERINE CROTHERS-Quite the prim and proper young lady in appearance at least. Kay is socially a busy person, finding time in odd moments for school work. College, no doubt, is her objective, for it too affords plents of amusement. LILLIAN DERRY - Really has lots worth while to say. What a pity we can't hear it! We trust she will keep in the straight and narrow path. CLil's a famous chauffeurj DOROTHY DUFFY- Little girls should be seen and not heard. Never mind, she's here to get an- education. Whatever may be Dor- othy's ambition, we wish her success. ALBERT ECCLES-Abber professes his intentions of becoming a School Teacher, but present indications point to the Abber of the future, in the roll of a radio announcer, or a high pressure salesman. If you don't want to buy a Liberty, don't mention it to Abber, for he shoots a bigger line than Floyd Gib- bons. -30+

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