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

 - Class of 1932

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Q KINGJTON COLLE+GIA'I'E vocA1'loNAi. lN.fT!TUTE HILDA AGNES NICHOLSON - The good-looking brunette of 4C. While with us she has thoroughly enjoyed herself. working only when the snirit moved her. She hopes to leave K.C.V.l. in 1933. What her plans are for the future nobody knows, but we all wish her luck. KATHRYN NOBES--Kathryn, born in Milton, N.S., came to Kingston at seven years of age. She then spent five brilliant years at Victoria School. Her high school career thus far has been no less successful and we know next year will be no exception. Keep up the good work, Kathryn. MILDRED PARTIS-Who is that dark- haired petite femme? Why that's Mildred Partis. She is in 4C. Mildred always has her homework done especially in Physics. Mildred is a good sport and is always willing to do her part. Best of Luck, Mildred. ANNIE PRESTON-Howdy Folks! Let me introduce to you the curliest-headed brun- ette in 4C Annie Preston. Annie has always lived in .Kingston and next year intends to enter business college, hoping to secure a posi- tion as a secretary in some of the large offices. So here's wishing Annie heaps of success in June. MARY PYKE-Of course everyone knows Mary Pyke, the curly-headed brunette of 4C. She was born on Wolfe Island but came to Kingston at the age of six months. XfVe all wonder why she likes the shack so well, but she is a good sport and will be filling a seat in fifth next year. EDNA PYKE - Who's this curly red- headed chatter-box of 4C? Why it's none other than Edna Pyke. Ed keeps the day from being monotonous and cheers up the teachers considerably. She seems to have a weakness for Meds. She hopes to be in fifth next year. NORA KATHERINE REES-Everyone knows the gray-eyed blonde in a back seat in 4C, whose favourite saying on entering the class-room is Who's got their Virgil done? Nora K. has graced K.C.V.I. with her pres- ence for four years and we think she intends to go to fifth next year, but whatever her plans, she has our best wishes. yi X.. gg' f, A .3 I is D X '4' ' ly Q 0 N ' I W 'J sh' JL i I ' I W I 3 B J -0' 9 f l X 9 0 ooo C j '.o ' 3,-41' 4 ' - I I 11-2 E f , A 3 7 3- . 'I 7 .5-If F,-24:2 1,'ii:5 NIl K ' 4, ff' Lw,Y3:+ ' V QW g '-7 --f . - - 'Y rin?- A V HLELEN L.. HAHESPEARE emo Lovf was sunn- 'BuT HERFS THE Pnoor or IT 1 -46-

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GSKINGJTQN cou.u.eGaA'rE S VOCATIONAL uN.s rrruTe FOUR c I MARGARET ARTHUR - Who is that young lady in 4C with the auburn hair? An unnecessary question, as everybody knows Marg. She plans to specialize in Latin some day. When Marg. is pensive she is thinking ofia certain B-1. Although we do not know what the future holds for her, we wish her Lots of Luck. J. C. BEARD- Joe E. Brown Beard- The light that never failed -The right out- side Hshoelaceri' for the school twelve. For- get study and you forget Joe E. A future physician, but the only bones he'll ever see are seven come eleven. Yours till the Moon comes over the Mountain, Joe. TOM BEARD-1F, ZD, 3C, and now 4C have been honoured by this quiet and un- assuming fellow whose popularity around the school cannot be doubted. His scholastic record has been enviable and his ambitions, we're sure they're numerous, are not known to his biographer, but this doesn't keep us from wishing him a happy future. KENNETH CLARK-The big shot from the West End, a hockey player of note and one of the many distributers of the peace of 4C, he disturbs with Fraser all the time. He'll probably adorn Fifth next year and continue his escapades there. MURIEL CLARK-Muriel Ca very quiet childj came to K.C.V.I. in 1928. Her favourite pastime is copying all the latest song-hits- but she never neglects her studies Cher pet subject is geometryi. Next year we expect her to grace one of the seats in fifth-so good luck Muriel. ELEDA HERBISON - Elede Herbison? Why, she is the smiling blue-eyed blonde of 4C. She occupies the 4th seat in the fourth row. She is very studious and we are sure she will make the grade. Her future is a secret but anyhow we know it will be a success. JAMES KERRUISH - Och! The boy wonder of 4C-rugby player extraordinaryw, and the pride of every teacher. From messeng- er boy to druggist to doctor is Jim's ladder of achievement, and when Queen's get the noble lad Cnote the whenj the 'll be richer Y by one good rugby player and an enthusiastic scholar, no? JEAN MCDONALD-Let me introduce to you another of 4C brunettes namely Jean McDonald. Jean is quiet Cwhen asleepi and IS one of the reasons why boys leave home. She IS a good sport and likes hockey and basketball. She hopes to be in fifth next year. MAY MCDONALD-May is famous in 4C for her talent in wielding her compass. She always has her Geometry done. CWe don't know whether Alex helps or not.D May's pet sport is swimming and her favourite ex- pression My hat! She hopes to enter fifth next year. Here's luck to you May. ANNA RICHARDSON-ls that sedate little maid of 4C who occupies a seat near the window. She first opened her eyes in l9?, in Kingston and then came the war. She excels in all her studies and hopes to leave 4C this year to do honour to fifth. FLOYE ROBINSON-Her name? Floye Robinson. Her age? Don't get personal. Any- way when those big brown eyes focus on you what else matters? Your heart thumps in spite of you. Confidentially friends, Saturday nights are her big nights. Floye is trying to reserve a seat in fifth next year. Haste luego queridaf' JAMES GRAHAM RUTHERFORD- Need any Hour or sugar? This will be Jimmy's cry a few years hence. He's a groc- er's son and a grocer he will be. But don't think he isn't clever. Ask any of the old 4C gang who does all the Latin and French homework ancflvhey will answer Ji. Charge it Jim! STEWART SLATER-'!Stew is one of the best basketball players in the school. He also excels in homework! Anyway he knows how to copy it from J-. He gets his ex- aminations too. After K.C.V.l. he hopes to go to R.M.C. and Queens and star on their athletic teams. Good luck, Stew!,' PHYLLIS VANLUVEN-This well-known young lady came to us four years ago. Phil, although petite, has big ambitions. especially in Geometry. Sometime Phil may be an opera singer: but just now she is interested in Sports. Her weakness is hockey players. She hopes to enter fifth next year. Best o' luck, Phil. BILL WEBSTER-To the school in gen- eral Billis known as a first-class rugby play- er and an outstanding puck chaser, but we of 4C know him better. To us he is the inimit- able, quick-witted Duck and we are very grateful to him for his spontaneous outbursts which relieve the monotony of many classes. FLOYD WEMP-From Bath to Kings- ton is a long journey in these days of corduroy roads and wooden-wheeled carts but Floyd successfully navigated the 18 miles and got to K.C.V.I. where he at once astounded the local boys with his prowess on the gridiron and rink-and don't forget the girls! On to Queen's. TED WHITNEY-Ted first attracted at- tention in 4C by declaring that the world was fiat. That started a series of arguments, that have lasted since September. However, Ted's enthusiasm for his studies overshadows all and we leave him with his theories and motor- cycle and any ambitions he might have. Good luck, pal! WILLIAM A. NEVILLE - Wlieii Bill left the Ottawas 4 years ago he came right into preeminence here. He is one of those all-star fellows, both in and out of school. Perhaps he will stay and honour 5th with his presence next year. Here's hoping! -45-.



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,1 - Q KlNG.r'roN COLLEGIATEY vocATloNAl. INSTITUTE FOUR D LORNA CLIFF-Lorna is one of the in- dustrious students of 4D. After a successful career at public school she hnally reached K.C.V.I. She is working hard, hoping to at- tend Macdonald College next year, where she intends to take up a dietician's course. Best of luck, Lorna! JAMES COOMBE-Unlike the 'fcum in Latin, Jimmie is a student governed by Mr. Copeland. He hails from Cataraqui and never is absent from school despite the distance he travels. His ambition is to graduate from K.C.V.I. and we all give him a big hand in June when he attains his ambition. DOROTHY CRAMER-Dorothy is that willowy blonde situated in that renowned form of 4D where she specializes in Geometry as her teacher will readily affirm. Her chief in- terest lies in Varsity and the tango, but for all that she intends to return to 5th next year. Good Luck, Dorothy. DORIS GILMOUR-Doris hails from St. Catharines! She isn't very big but can she play basketball! Doris seems to like a change of seat for quite often she packs up and moves down to the back. There must be some at- traction down there! Doris expects to brighten up a corner in the Sth next year, Here's good luck, Doris! FREDERICK HARKNESS -This unus- ually brainy fellow was born in Kingston 19 years ago-so he says. He is a good work- er, even helping in business sometimes. and occasionally has his homework done. Here's luck in June, Fred! MADELINE HEAGLE-What's wrong? Everyone is standing aside and a blonde ap- pears. Why that's Madeline! She was born in Belleville and later came to Kingston. Made- line works hard and her ambition is to be a mechanic and to play Cards Madeline ex- pects to be in Sth next year, Good Luck! MAXWELL HUTCHINS-This mighty atom is a Kingston-born and educated lad. This world just about came to an end when he hit K.C.V.I., but we survived to see him become a good scholar and a good sport, with our best wishes wherever he goes. WILHELMINA JONES-Willa is that pretty dark-haired girl with the natural school- girl complexion. She is one of the bright lights of 4D, where she excels in French, al- though she admits that her special weakness 1SI1,t in school. Willa intends to enter Busi- ness College next year, JESSIE JOYCE-Jessie is a very indus- trious young lady. She is a good sport and loves to participate in dancing, skating, etc. As yet her future is unknown to us but what- ever you undertake, Jessie, we wish you the very best of luck! WENDELL KAITTING-Lost-a small boy, dark complexion, born in Toronto, blush- es easily, very modest, likely converse with you in Latin, sits in 4D when not out. Finder kindlv wish him the best of luck in all phases of life. C. MACKENZIE MILLAR - Mack is a Winiiipeger but came to Kingston early. He is very popular and likes all kinds of sports, especially skating when there are any girls around that he knows. After graduation he intends to become a theatre manager or per- haps a chartered accountant. BAYNE MORELAND - Benny is our little Sunbury milkman who has graduated to a big-city route and likewise to K.C.V.I. He is one of our best-liked students and works hard to keep up his schooling. He hopes to become a medicine-man for his Indian tribe soon. Our best wishes. DOROTHEA MUIR- Gentlemen prefer blondes but many brunettes. In Dorothea's case you wouldn't wonder. Dorothea is an- other Limestone Miss who has received all her education in Kingston. She is also taking a course in the Tec that will mean a lot to some hungry person in the future. Good luck in June, Dorothea! DONALD MURPHY-This tall lad is a special timetablern and is thus somewhat a stranger to us. But we know him to be a likeable chap and always working. He is sure to make the grade in ,Tune and if our wishes will help him here are big handfuls of them. CHARLES NASH-tThe following pre- scription is to be shaken well before usingb. VVeakness-girls and cars: Idiosyncrasy-curly hair: Desire-gasless automobile: Motto-half work and half play, but if work interferes with play-cut out the workg Ambition-to enter Varsity. KENNETH RATCLIFFE-Let the alge- braical x : Ken, because his abilities are more or less unknown. Every once in a while he bursts forth with some new accomplishment- a silhouette, a few studies, or a few extra baskets to help the Seniors along. May these unknown keep bursting forth, Ken! DORIS REID- The Girl with a Future. Two years ago Doris came to K.C.V.I.. and from the Hrst gave notice that Einstein was not the only scientist and mathematician. Her ambition is to outstrip Galli-Curci in voice culture. Doris intends to pursue her studies in Queen's next year. Good Luck! Remember, Labor omnia Vincitfy GEORGE SCOTT - Papa Scott fondly wrote another name in the Family Bible in 1916 and our hero blossomed forth. He enter- ed K.C.V.I. and has quickly risen to lofty 4th. Scotty is a keen student, mathematical genius and a winner of laurels on the field. The world has much to expect of him. -47-

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