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

 - Class of 1932

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KINGJTON c:ou.u.sGlA-ra VOCATIONAL lN:'rlTuTs Q GEORGE HAMILTON PYKE - VVho are they that haven't heard of George Hamil- ton Pvke? VVell George is what he calls a hunter. He hunts most everything, but his specialties are pigeons, ducks and women. He is a familiar figure on the ice, on the dance floor, and on the carpet in the principal's office. JEAN RICHARDSON-Ever since Jean made her entrance to K.C.I. five years ago. she has been quite a luminary in the life of the school. Among many gifts, she possesses the happy faculty of always doing well in her exams with the greatest ease. Jean intends to go to Queen's University next year. JAMES SHALES-Groucho, 5.-Vs most prominent clinging vine, needs no introduc- tion. In SA, his tall, well-built physique is a contrast to the underfed mugs who surround him. Groucho is seriously considering tempt- ing offers to enter a Hea-circus, on graduation. Success is assured and he is well fitted for his chosen career. JACK THOMPSON - John Aloysius Augustus Thompson, the Hame-haired mon- ster is a denizen of the SUP where he lures innocent Sylphs into his clutches. In his sleep he is oft heard to cry . . . Irene! Irene! why hast thou forsaken me? John intends to enter medicine at Queen's next year, Good Luck to you Augustus. MONA THOMPSON - Mona is that fair-haired Miss in the front seat in 5A. She generally has a far-away expression in her eyes, probably dreaming. Mr. Hedley calls it dozing, but we know better. Oh well! Mona can still beat us at Maths. and let's hope you get your exams in June. MILDRED WARTMAN -- Mildred is working conscientiously to complete her honour Matric, after which college will oc- cupy her time. Both teachers and scholars join in wishing her success. ELIZABETH YOUNG-The old saying good things are done up in small parcels suits Lib to a HT. Lib intends to go to Macdonald College, Montreal, next year and we all wish her luck in the summer exams, MY SONG OF THE ROAD I sing a song of the road, the road, the road, and still the road! Of up the hill, and over the hill, Of down the hill and a splash in the spill, Of a race athwart the road! I sing a song of vibrant steel, of chassis, and gear and wheel, Of a leaping body, svelt of line, Of a throb and pulse of a heart all mine, A heart to my hand and heel! I sing a song of unsated greed and a thirst for speed, for speed. Of spattering shingle and highways spurned, Of hair-breadth riskings and hair pins turned. And the blast of a horn take heed! I sing a song of power up-hurled, up thrust, up-flung and whirled. A night-song growled to a rattling track Cut white, by the gleam of two eyes in the black, To morning-and Top o' the world. I sing a song of a long, long road, the road, and still the road! Spray-wet it swirls by a savage shore, Threads icy lakes on frozen floor, Curls to the peaks, and where rivers roar. Their gorge-penned way: it clings at the door Of chasmy death! Behind, before, It wheels and un-reels, the city's store Cannot bribe it to stay, for it rests not, nor Does it sleep, but it challenges evermore Follow! I call-the road! Marie McElroy, 3D.

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KINGJTON VJZOLLEGIATE VOCATICDNALT INSTITUTE ELVA FAWCETT-Elva is one of SA's studious girls, but also manages to have some fun. She intends going to Normal next year and we are sure she will make a charming teacher. RONALD GIBSON- Ron is that smil- ing brown-haired boy who hails from Glen- vale. He was raised among the rocks and rockets of Glenvale and like a rocket came through school to SA. After Queen's his great ambition is to place his feet behind a big desk in the office of the Gum-Rubber Chewing Co. DOROTHY GILLESPIE - One of our firm believers in the proverb Silence is gold- en. But by her quiet pleasing manner and bright eyes we know she is there just the same. Exams always find her on the safe side of the line. BILL GOWSELL - Bill is that well- dressed fellow that holds down a back seat in SA. He plays quite a number of sports, and does very well in them all. In his studies Bill works hard, and although we don't know what he intends to do in the future, we all wish him the best of luck. DARRELL HORNE- Who's that man? says everybody, l've seem him before. Why that's the big business man from VVolfe Is- land, Trader Horne. Dee, as he is known to his associates, is always in good humour. He takes great pleasure in making some people happy and has expected to graduate for some time. Best of Luck, Dee. WYONA HORNE - School teaching is her great ambition at K.C.I. She's the pride of the teacher's class. Similarly Cjust a tit- bit from her favourite subject, Geometryj, her pupils will be lucky to have such a sweet- tempered mistress. MARGARET HYLAND-Marg has had a noted career all through the school for work on the Times She's a most popular young lady, whose boundless ambition is to become a tree-sitter and we only hope she doesn't fall. HARRY WILBURT JACKSON-Harry graduated last year with honours, but this year he gave us a break and returned to finish his teacher's course. Harry showed 'em that he still knows his stuff in rugby. The boy's a wow in whatever he does. Soon he'll be using the rod on recalcitrant schoolboys. MARGARET KIRKPATRICK - Marg made her debut in K.C.I,. a year ago and since then has progressed rapidly in her work. She has brown curly hair, a sunny disposi- tion and is liked by all. Kirk hopes to be a dietitian but whatever her career we wish her success. BERTRAM G. LAW - Unfortunately Bert was forced to leave school last winter. However he is back in the old fight for units again this year, and if indications are signs, Bert will go over big in June, Here's luck Bert, and may you brighten your future in- dustrial centres as you have old SA. EVELYN MacALPINE - Ev's a good scout and always has a cheery word for every- one. She is making a final step towards col- lege and Mr. Hedley, especially, is pleased with the wisdom shown in bringing out the best. MARGUERITE MILLARD-Cheer up, Marg. Queen's is waiting patiently for your honoured presence. It would be simply a shame to disappoint her. If plugging comes as easy to you as making friends, College will welcome you very shortly. EDITH PAIGE-You all surely know Ede that petite blonde with the large dark eyes, occupying a front seat in SAQ But don't forget such a prominent place doesn't prevent one from entertaining a bit, does it? Here's to the best of success Ede. ROBERT PARTRIDGE-Bob spent his first year in High Schc-ol with us, graduated to Pickering where he spent three years, then came back to Kingston to learn more. He lfas a winsome smile and often fiashes it across the room. Likes Basketball and mathematics. His pet aversion is Marjorie DON PATTERSON-This sedate young gentleman who comes almost daily to have a rest in Sth Cwith usb was in favour of the new Tech -it brought him closer to a cer- tain young lady-and what a break. Don is uncertain as to his future-but we are not . . . We know he will show the goods JENNIE PETEGORSKY - Watch out! ,lennie's a treacherous little dame. Brains? Of course, she must have them, venturing as she does, to go ahead of Mr. Hedley's re- marks. Good luck, Jennie. MARION PETEGORSKY-Who is the greatest mischief in SA? We all acknowledge it's Minnie, who is always up to something. However, in between her pranks, she does splendid work, and will surely succeed in passing her exams with fiying colours. ETHEL PIXLEY-At the clang of the bell, Ethel is already safely lodged in her seat. Just now, her chief delight is working Algebra. Her future is a mystery to be solv- ed LOTTIE SMITH-We are all glad to have Lottie back in our midst. She is struggl- ing this year with Upper School Mathematics agd we hope June will find her efforts reward- e . REGINALD POTTS-Reg. is a bashful, clever, little boy with brown hair who sits in the corner seat at the back of SA classroom. Reg. moved to the back seat from a front one, much to Mr. Hedley's joy. If all goes well Reg. will be in Queen's in the near future. EDNA POUND-Edna sits at the far back to brighten up the darkness. She is one of the form's few blondes and of course Gentlemen prefer blondes. Edna is well liked by everyone and we wish her every suc- cess. .-32.



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