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l FOUR A IRENE BARLOW-Irene occupies the hrst seat in 4A. We are not sure whether it was for more knowledge she chose this place or whether it was to watch everyone that passes bv the door. Irene is a good student and we all wish her the best of luck. 5 VYOLA BROOKS-Vy was a newcomer to K.C.V.I. in September. She was born in Windsor many long years ago, and came to us from Ottawa. Vy is a good pupil as well as a good sport. Without a doubt she will occupy one of the seats in hfth next year. -DOROTHY BUCK-For six years King- ston has known Dorothy. She is a peach of a dancer and a favourite of all 4A. Of Scotch and English a rare combination She induced on our part instant prostration, With her sparkling eves and winning smile, She gathers friends all the while. VERLA BUCK - That stork sure was wise when it come to attractive girls! Just look what came along to Mr! and Mrs. Buck in 1914. Ever see anything like her? Of course you know I am speaking of Verla Buck from 4A. Here is luck to you Verla! IRENE CLEETON-Sitting in the third seat of the first row is one of 4A's gossips- Irene in perscn, At the tender age of six she came from Edmonton, Alberta. She attended Victoria School, at last graduating, entered the Collegiate. This year Irene hopes to be graduating again. Best of luck Irene! MARJORIE MCALONAN--Marj. came with her bright smile from Seeley's Bay to gather up more knowledge. She is one of the few privileged students of 4A. I suppose the smile did it. Well here is hoping that smiles win through in June. LOIS NILES-Lois comes every morn- ing across the bounding main in the stately Wolfe Islander. She is a dark-haired little maiden and is always ready to help. She always has her work done. Lois intends to be a school teacher, and we all join in wish- ing her luck. DOROTHY PETERS-Dorothy, a bright young lassie, holds down a seat in the famous 4A. She is a great favourite with everyone. Dot takes an active part in sports and is the girl's athletic representative. She excels in everything. Her aim in life is unknown, but here's the best of luck. STEWART ALDRIDGE-Stewart is one of those who takes joy in making the life of other fourth formers happier. He works most of the time and everyone wishes him good luck in June. DOUGLAS ALEXANDER - Small but brainy, after attending school in England, for a time, came back to Canada in 1929 and has been a joy to everyone's heart since. I ROBERT ASHCROFT-It came to pass in the days of Mackenzie the King, that Robert Ashcroft came to K.C.I. Bobby hides behind Malcolm Brown, in 4A, trying to conceal from the world his mighty intellect. Alas, 'tis vain, it bursts out in every direction. ANDRE-Ken's salient char- acteristic is his sense of humour. Andre excels in all sports, being especially adept with a thumb tack, and his brain is so prodigious, that his exams are a foregone conclusion. LEONARD ATACK-Is the only male of 4A who has penetrated the mysteries of German. He is very interested in Science, and intends to take up Chemical Engineering. He takes our best wishes. GORDON BAKER -- Who comes from Cataraqui is another joyful inmate of 4A. He has made the grade each year and intends go- ing to 5th next years. DOUGLAS BEARANCE-Upholds the honour of 4A in athletics, being goalie on the hockey team where he sometimes uses his face instead of the stick. He needs no lnck in June as he will get his exams anyway. MELVILLE BOYD-Came to us from Victoria School in l928, He intends going to fifth next year and then he will train for elec- trical engineering. MALCOLM BROWN-His past-should certainly be in print. His present-equally brilliant. His future-entering medicine at Queen's. The world future-better health be- cause of better doctors. REGINALD CHOWN-A newcomer to the school this year. However he makes his cheery presence felt, and we feel sure he will triumph over all examination obstacles. WILLIAM CONNOR - Tries hard to keep the fair sex amused and after that to get his exams. His future is shrouded in mist and we dare not speak of it. EDWIN COOMBE-Another Cataraqui student, while small, has the goods. He never disappoints the teachers and hopes to attend fifth form next year. Good luck, Eddie. GORDON FERGUSON-The delight of all the teachers. His startling solutions of Geometry problems show promise of revolu- tionizing all Mathematics. Space does not permit us to tell more, but great things must come of him. STANLEY GOGUEL-The best example of a real human in 4A condescended to come back to us after Christmas. Everybody joins in wishing him the best of luck in June. EDWARD MacDONALD - Comes from Wolfe Island and keeps a front seat warm in 4A. He is small and shy but he always has the goods. RUDOLPH OHLKE-When Caesar said let me have men about me who are fat he was voicing his fear of his rival Titus Ohlke, not mentioned in history. Another Ohlke has arisen-Rudolph of 4A. He is going into Meds.-ahh! ROBERT RIDER - 4A's example of austerity. His specialty is Physics and he has evolved several new theories. No one knows what he is doing and no one knows what he is going to do, but good luck, any- way, Bob. ABE RICHMOND - Whence cometh he? Whither is he going? Alas, we know not for he is naught but a myth: and yet it is whispered that he hath a comely presence, and even Mr. Fraser taketh him to his bosonl. Well, Abe: we wish you the best of luck. DAVID STEVENSON--Much above the average student-head and shoulders above. How dignified he is-even the teachers are beneath him! Despite occasional inattention, David gets along well and he fully intends to get his 6642. We think he will too. STEWART TISDALE-One of the rea- sons why Wrigley is so rich, and why people Hock to the Tivoli He manages to get along by borrowing somebody else's Work and we know he will pass in June. ...39..
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6 KINGJTON cos.i.sGlA'rs KVOCBAITICNAL iN.s ri'ruTa Q p ,vp , V . FOUR B WILMA ANGLIN-Wilma, the girl with the very pleasant smile, is our window-keeper. On the Students' Council, she is one of the Christmas card committee. If some kind per- son left her a legacy, she would take a trip around the world as her ambition is to become a lady of leisure. NADINE AUSTIN-Nadine was born in the city of Quebec. Here she attended La Peche Model. Later, she moved to Ottawa. Here she attended The Ottawa Ladies' College for two years. Now she is at K.C.V.I. and is loads of fun. MARGARET CALLAGHAN-Everybody knows Marg, either for her looks or her knowledge. Everyone likes her. ,She used to come to K.C.V.I. but for the past two years has attended the Convent: now she is back here again, seeking knowledge. She is bound to do well. DORIS CLARK-Doris is a brunette. We don't see much of her because she jumps so much from class to class. However, we un- derstand she is a very busy girl. BARBARA CRAIG-She is a most re- liable pupil, a ninety per center. She is Poetry Editor on the Times, Barbara was born in Ottawa but early in her youth moved out West. About six years ago she came to King- ston entering Victoria School. Although her attendance has been irregular, she is a brilliant success. MARY FEIERABEND - Mary. the dark-haired girl who sits near the window, comes from Portsmouth. She is seen among the Thirds taking Algebra. If Mary doesn't get her exams, we know that it is not due to the lack of good wishes that we extend to her. CATHERINE FRASER-Catherine was born in Kingston. After graduating from Victoria School, she entered our notable Col- legiate continuing her studies. Catherine is very fond of drawing. Just look in her books! - ELIZABETH FERGUSON - Elizabeth sits near the front of the room and she hears and absorbs everything. She excels in Geom- etry. Elizabeth's future is a secret, but we wish her all sorts of Good Luck. She's witty and she's wise, She's a terror for her size. 'EDITH GRANT - Edith was born in Halifax, but early in her days moved to King- ston to graduate from Victoria School. For the next two years she read marked and in- wardly suggestedn at Ovendon in Barrie. Then she Entered K.C.V.I. She is a good-looking spor . MABEL GREENLEES- Mabel, is your geometry done? is one of the various cries that rend the air in 4B before nine o'clock, because Mabel is our chief source before that class. She has a failing for the Iron stairs, I wonder why? Her future has yet to be un- rolled. MARGARET GREENLEES - Margaret is a good-natured red-head. She is a depend- able pupil of Miss Hall. She is a beautiful writer. Vife hope for the best for your future Marg. GERTRUDE HENDERSON - Gertrude is a studious person with curly hair who comes from Wolfe Island. She intends to go to Normal next Year then teachl-. NANCY JARRETT - Nancy, the little girl with long black hair was born in Lan- caster and at the age of two moved to King- ston. Nancy is a hard-worker and always takes her book-bag home full. She hopes to become a lady of leisure, but we shall see! EVELYN JESSE-After attending Vic- toria School, she came to favour K.C.V.I. with her pleasing personality. She hopes to go to Fifth next year and we expect her to be suc- cessful in June. We also hope that a host of black cats follow her. WINNIFRED JONES-Win was born in Tamworth. At two she romped to Kingston. The age of readin', writin' and 'rithmetic was enjoyed about Victoria School. Next she claimed K.C.V.I. as her stamping ground. The star seems to be wavering but with a further romp to fifth and Queen's it shall probably rise again. DOROTHY MURPHY - She and Lou Proctor rush in about two seconds to nine, very nearly late. She isia modest, smartly- dressed good-looking young lady. She had attended the Convent but she is now a K.C. V.I. student. LOUISE PROCTOR-Lou was born in Brighton in 1914, then she moved to Edmon- ton, Toronto. back to Brighton, then to King- ston. She is now one of our future basket-ball stars. Her main interest in life besides school work is R.M.C. BLOSSOM CGRACED WILLETS-After living in Halifax for a few years, she moved to our city to attend Victoria School for a few years. Then she went to Ovendon School along with her pal Edith Grant. Blossom is a versatile sport. She hopes to make College next year. IRENE WILSON-Irene is one of the bright spots in the front of the room where she brightens up all her surroundings. She answers to the name of Rene and Tom. She hopes to become a lady of leisure. Hope for the best. ....40-
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