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

 - Class of 1932

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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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-,i-ii CLfKlHGJTON Coi.m.eGxA'rs g VOCATIONALA INSTITUTE C FRANK BELCH - Occupies the front seat in the outside row of girls. He was put here by his beloved friend Mr. Ball. He was once active in sports but now table tennis is his speed. He is in his glory when he is refereeing basketball games. We wish him luck next June. GEORGE BOULD-VVho is the bashful boy with glasses down in the last seat of the second row? Why that's George Bould. He does not like his name to appear in print but as it is for charity he permits it. We wish him prosperity in whatever he does. DUFFERIN COSGROVE- Duffer Cos- grove received his public schc-ol education on Wolfe Island under the strong supervision of his father. Every dav he comes to the city from Wolfe Island. You can expect him any time between t9.00-3355. We all know he is going to get his year. CHARLES DANBY- Chuck Danby has attended K.C.V.I. for the last three vears. He is well known around the school. He excels in football and he played flying wing on the Junior Rugby Team. He is very studious and helps to keep the honour of 4B flying higi. GORDON DAVOUD-You all know the boy who sits in the front seat of 4B, Q Gord Davoudil. He excels in rugby having played the position of half-back on the Junior Rugby Team. He is placed high on the honour roll of 4B and in ,Tune will carry away everything before him. DOUGLAS DENNISON - Doug, is that bright boy of 4B who is never in trouble and always obeys the teachers. He may be seen any day coming head first out of Mr. Copeland's class. Doug is a good scholar and is popular with all. Here's wishing you the best of luck Denny, ARCHIE FERGUSON-Who is the dark- haired boy with the green sweater in the third row? Why that's Archie! He excels in Zo- ology and his drawings. He always pays at- tention especially in Physics Class. When he gets down to work it's work. We know that gnlwhatever he undertakes he will be success- u . KENNETH GUY-Here is a guy. He is the boy in the red sweater who sits near the last in the second row. He always gets along fine with his better half Frank Belch Qfor reference ask Mr. Balll. Dazz also excels in sports. VVe all wish him the best of luck in June. DAVID HALL-David first saw the light in the Limestone City and during his four years in K.C.V.I. has left a good name for himself. He is tall, dark and quiet. He sits near the black-board in the first row. We ex- pect to find his name high in the matricula- tion list. I GERALD HAMILTON - After getting his early education in a little red school QVic- toriaj he hung his hat in lB cloak room and finally landed in 4B. He brightens up the third row and wel' -floes Miss Hall know it. We all wish him the best of luck for the future. ALBERT HOLLAND-Who is the dark- haired chap in 4B near the front in the out- side row? Ohl Nobody but Holland. l He is very quiet but a hard worker. He 111465 to dream in class, propped up on one elbow, He will dream away into the future. Here's luck. RALPH JAMES- For although he's slim and tall The girlies over near the wall For just one winning smile They say they would walk a mile. Ralph soon will leave this class For he has promised to pass. We know he will go over with a buck So we all wish him the best of luck. JOHN POTTS- Benny is the pride of 4B and the apple of Mr. Ball's eye. He is a good sport and is noted for his squeaky voice. At first you may think John is rather quiet but just ask anybody who knows him well if he isn't a regular fellow? More luck to you John! GIBSON MCLEAN-Gib McLean is the quiet boy in the outside row. How he can handle a motor-cycle! He may be heard any day at 1.30 roaring to school on it. Besides his daring dirt-track racing Gib is reserved and well liked by his fellow pupils. The best of luck Gib. REID MCLEOD - One of the familiar sights in Mr, Danby's office is Reid McLeod and May I have a late slip is always his re- quest. Reid is the boy in the third row with dark wavy hair, He is another jazz hound but he's a good one. A worthy future for such a boy. ARCHIE MEDLEY-Archie brightens up the back of 4B. He is our budding exponent of the French language. He is a star skater -that is, he sees a good many stars. Archie is very studious and quiet. He is a model student and well liked among the fellows. BILL MOOERS-Look for the tallest boy in 4B and you will know whom we are talking abc-ut. He is noted around the school in all branches of sports. He excels in hockey and basketball. He also keeps well up in his studies and has high hopes of getting his matric this summer. STUART MOORE- Stew is that boy in the third row with the dark wavy hair. He likes painting, physics, basketball, tennis, canoeing, chocolate cake, his dog and Miss-, but I promised I wouldn't. He is quite a cartoonist and one glimpse at his scribbler Yvoluld verify it. We wish him the best of uct ARNOLD SYLVER - Who is that tall slim, quiet boy in the last seat in the first row? Oh! Nobody but Sylver. Complaints are few about him. He is a hard worker and has his homework ready every day. With this kind of work and our congratulations he should get his matric easily next June. ...42-.

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