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

 - Class of 1932

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.b 6 KINGJTON COLEEGIATE I VOCATlONALIlN.fTI1Tl-E'E FIVE B EVELYN ALLAN- Ev is that pretty dark-haired girl in 5B, late of 5A. She especial- ly likes mathematics. Ev is one of the com- mittee in charge of the At Home. She ex- pects to go to Oueen's next year, though her interests are already there. Best o' luck any- way. JAMES BOCKING-He is no mean art- ist, and we all wish him the best of luck in his school studies and in after life. We all hope he makes a bull's eye on the target of life. REG. BRUCE - Everybody knows Reg. He is popular at K.C.V.I. for his ability in class and on the rugby held. Reg. plays Hy- ing-wing for K.C.V.I. and we know how he can tackle, Reg. will tackle his exams in June for Queens gain and K1C.V.I.'s loss. Best wishes from 5B Reg. ARTHUR CLIFF-Art needs no intro- duction. Art is so well known that he has developed a swivel neck tying to see where all the hello, Arts come from between class- es. Cheerful, of course, well liked, why men- tion such things as these. We're all for you Art and we soon expect to have another Doc. Cliff. MARJORIE DANBY - Marj. came to K.C.I. from Ottawa, three years ago. She loves skiing and we can picture her making a sensational jump that thrills the spectators. Queenfs will likely claim Marj. next year. GEORGE DICKSON-George first open- ed his peepers in Winnipeg in 1912. He went to Ottawa at the ripe age of two, where he started his secondary education at Lisgar Col- legiate. and in 1928 came to K. C. V. I. Such items as blonde wavy hair, blue eyes, and dazzling personality are included in his make- up. SALLY DUBENOFSKY-One of the out- standing inmates of 5B is our Sally. She possesses an extraordinary amount of scholas- tic ability and without doubt is one of K.C. V.I.'s best dressed young ladies. She won't disclose her future ambitions but K.C.V.I. won't hold her next Year. EUNICE HEATON-Is very much alive although she resides in Cataraqui with its pop- ulation of still and silent. She drives her car to school and takes life with a smile. IRVING HEFT - Irving comes from Montreal and spends most of his time sleep- mg. His great originality is best shown in his Latin and French translations. He proudly insists that he has a moustache. but after close observation we find the verdict to be Not guilty. Best luck at Queen's, Irving! ALLAN KENT - Allan was appointed Editor of the Times and elected Secretary of the Teachers' and Students, Council for the year 1932. His entry in the Senior Story Con- test this year was adjudged first of the eigh- teen submitted. Last year he won the Junior Tennis Championship of Kingston. He in- tends to enter journalism. DOUGLAS KENT-Doug is seventeen, a twin, and a fine scholar. His lettering work is marvellous, and won for him the Times Cover Contest last year. He has been Artist on the Times for the past three years. His favorite sport is tennis. In the fall he will enter Science at Queen's. VIVIAN AENIE JOAN KERR - The basketball star. Her chosen profession is that of a druggist. We hope her great desires are fulfilled, but here's hoping she won't mix her drinks. STEWART LANGDON-Who is the fel- low who created the recent furor in the newspaper? Everybody knows who, how, why and him. What does this publicity mean? Not a thing-what else may be expected of the fellow who tears into anything which may tax his ability? It's always Stew. BERNARD LATT-Bernie is from Strath- cona Academy, Montreal, and this is his first year with us. He has already made quite a name for himself in both studies and sport. Next year he will enter Queen's or McGill, where he will have all our best wishes. MAE LEE-Rather quiet and shy? Uhuh. Mae will make a wonderful teacher on her return to her native land, as she is one of our most conscientious students. Bon voy- age, Mae. AILEEN INEZ LOWING-Is quiet and doesn't say very much, but each year sees her just another mile-stone ahead in her education- al career. Aileen is headed for the nursing profession. Here's taking your pulse. ALEXANDER MCDONALD - Alex is one of the most popular boys around the school. Not only is he a wizard at Maths. and Science, but he is also a great sport and is one of our foremost basketball players. Alex is entering Science next year and you may be sure he will go a long way. BRUCE MCGUIRE-Bruce was born in Halifax in 1913. After attending St. Pat's High School there for several years, he made his way to Kingston and now holds down a seat in 5B. He is no mean scholar, and hopes to enter Science and become an electrical en- gineer. Best of luck, Bruce. FRANK MICHIE - Born in Aberdeen, Scotland, 1914. Came to Canada with his par- ents at an early age. Entered K.C.V.I, and was doing wonderfully until he became a fifth former. Michie's own words: Weel, folks, it took five years to get here, but I hope it doesn't take me five to get out. ISABEL MILLER - Another of 5B's young ladies-this time a brunette. She takes some classes in 5B but seems to be an adven- tyurous soul. We hope she is successful in une. -34-



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KINGJTON EZOLLEGIATE VOCATIONALT 1N.s rl'ru'rs. MAY VICTORIA MURRAY -.May is one of 5B's dark-haired maidens. Besides be- ing a clever French student she excels at the piano. In May we have Schubert, Mozart and Chopin all in one. May intends to enter the business world after leaving K.C.V.l. WINNIFRED NEWELL - Her past. present and future are a mystery. But Still waters run deep. GEORGE NOBES-Meet George, every- body! That fine young lad in row 5B. George is an old-timer, as he entered our school when it was called K.C.l. He has reached Fifth, but it has made him old before his time. Out of school his main work is ping-pong, tiddly- winks, etc., etc. LOUIS PARNASS - This he-man hails from Montreal and has devoted about twenty years of his life to raising a cookie-dusterf' This is his first year here and he has made a great impression by his superior ability in Trigonometry and his French agreements with Mr. Ball. Best luck at Queen's, Lew! GORDON PROCTOR - Ladykiller came from Trenton High School two years ago and thrilled the girls of 4B. Now he is hitting his stride in 5B and is thrilling the teachers. 'fCalvert is recognized by his size and his good-natured smile. MARY ROBERTS-Another basket for K.C.V.I.l We see Mary in the midst of a thrilling basketball game which is her favourite sport. Mary is vice-president of the Students' Council this year, and also the Girls' Sports Editor for our magazine. Lots of luck. DOROTHY RUTHERFORD - One of 5B's blonde ladies. Dorothy excels in all her studies, and especially mathematics. Her sparkling personality has gained for her many friends. Dorothy intends to embark on a commercial career next year. MARION RUSSELL - Wolfe Island claims Marion over the week-ends but K.C. V.I. claims her for five days every week. She excels in sports, especially basketball. Marion has not decided what course she will follow after leaving K.C.V.I. WINIFRED RUTLEDGE - Last year she won the Middle School scholarship for General Proficiency. She is one of the Assist- ant Editors on the Times Staff this year. Good luck to you Winnifred. The cleverest lass in all the class, A miracle if she failed to pass. BILL SIMMONS-On looking over this year's graduating class we cannot fail to notice Bill. He is President of the Literary Society and Business-Manager of the Times. He play- ed Basketball on the Senior Team and also Rugby on the Junior Team. We wish him good fortune in future studies. WILMOT SMART-Wilmot doesn't say much, but he gets there just the same. He is very popular with all who know him. You can depend on it that he will go a long way. We all wish him the best of luck. SADIE SPROTT - Sadie represents the metropolis of Cataraqui at our venerable in- stitution but we will all be representatives of K.C.V.I. at Cataraqui some day. Sadie hopes to enter Queen's next year. BILL STEPHEN - He is well known around K.C.V.I. Bill plays on the Senior Rugby Team and on the Senior Basketball Team. He is also Assistant Business Man- ager of our magazine this year. Bill is taking his Honour Matriculation and we all join in wishing him every success in June. THELMA STEVENSON-A sweet girl graduate. At present one of our foremost students. Future? A Lady of Leisure. BETTY THOMSON-One of our few ladies from the Golden West CAlbertaj. Her chief occupations are dancing and delving deeply into Virgil and Homer. She intends to enter Queen's, but her interests are already there. MAC THOMSON - Il s'appelle Mac Thomson, tres petit, tres joli, avec une per- roque d'or. yeux plus bleus du ciel, et une voix a fendre l'ame. Il a liair de bon enfant, l'air de dormir. Le Maitre d'etude. M. Hed- leyg Thomson, voyez ici, Bluffer! Que va-t-il devenir? Nous esperons qu'il passera licencie. DOROTHY TUCKER-Dot hails from Portsmouth and gets away with it better than lots of others. Dot plays basketball and works at maths. and is an all round sport. We wish her luck in whatever she chooses to do. ALFRED TUGWOOD-Needs no intro- duction from us. With the very best in June, and afterwards, may he rest in peace, Qespec- ially in the math. classesl. BESSIE WATTS-Her knowledge sets our heads awhirl. Bessie is the youngest in the class but keeps ahead of most of us. Her plans for the future are still under a cloud. JACK WATTS - Jack is an old-timer here. After leaving the school for a while, he says he is back just to keep in practice. But to see him do his Maths. and Science one would think he didn't need any. All wish him the best success in the future. MURVALE WATTS-Murvale is one of those individuals who ever and always shun publicity, and he would not willingly be written up. Nevertheless a great student and few excel him in his studies. The future will in all probability see him expounding knowledge to future generations. Best of luck, S6Mur.!! -36- .

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