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

 - Class of 1932

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6 KINGJTON c:oi.i.EGiA1'a voc:ATuoNAL 1N.f'ri'ruTa SPECIAL COMMERCIAL Back Row-G. Isbell, G. Lawson, A. Boulcl, J. Campbell, G. McMaster, E. Cla G. Mahoney, B. Haight. Front Row-C. Monk, S. Kahn, Mr. Shurtleff, H. Shibley, H. Percival. KING MOON How beautiful the sunset is Resting far in the western sky, Over the trees and tall house hops, Sinking downward as if to die. After the sun, King Moon appears, With his many little servants bright, Each star clad in a silver gown Weariiig for crowns a tiny light. They twinkle down from the heavens, More like angels they seem to bc, Some are far and some are quite near, To the moon king, his majesty. They all obey without a word, They love their great king dearly, And when on nights the moon is bri They all enjoy life heartily. Some of the nights are very dark, The king stays inside his palace, They all around the fire sit, Telling tales of ancient malice. Of Romeo and Juliet, And of many great heroes bold, Of Jason and the golden Heece, And many Grecian stories told. Geraldine Belwa -51...

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. 0 a - l . 3 ' 2 I . I 5 'I D.. 2 i I 2 . - 9 SPECIAL rw HILDA LAIRD-Look at the dark-haired is-I 5 vampire in Special who can she be? A chorus -T' of yells. Why that's Hilda Laird. Does ANITA MAE BOULD-who is the little . ' she excel in studies, you bet! Her specialty Girl that sits in the Znd seat in the first row? is Working out Shorthand and Bookkeepmg' Don't tell me you don't know Neat. Neat's favourite pastime is sitting by the phone wait- ing for a call from a certain party. Neat ex- pects to be married when she leaves school. Here's wishing you luck, Neat. LEONA CLOW-Who's the studious girl in the second back seat of the second row in Special? Why that's Leona Clow. Does she always have her homework done? Can she play basket-ball? HWOW7' she excels in writ- ing notes. Leona has brown hair and oh those eyes. Best of luck to you, Leona. AGNES COOK-Of course you know her, brown eyes, curly hair, and full of fun, that's Cooky. Agnes hibernates in Portsmouth. Cooky excels in Bookkeeping, but spends most of her school hours writing notes and hopes to spend the rest of her life chewing a pencil in somebody's office. BETTY HAIGHT-From Bath attended Napanee High School and Wellington Con- solidated School, taking a Matriculation course, before coming to Kingston to take the Special Commercial Course. She's doing splendid work and we all wish her success both with her course and in getting a position. MARGUERITE HUGHES-Attended the convent last year and there she learned short- hand and bookkeeping but had no luck in ob- taining a position so came to K.C.V.I. to keep up her work. Here's hoping she may have better luck this spring or next summer. GERALDINE ISBELL - Who's that merry-eyed little girl in the fourth seat, first row, don't you know? That's Jerry, She at- tended third form Collegiate last year but de- cided to take 21 change to commercial. She's a great student and we all know she will easily win her certificate in June. SARAH KAHN-Wlio is that shy little girl in the Special? She never speaks unless spoken to, a wonder of the modern world. Sarah was a bright star in the Collegiate. So here's wishing you the best of luck in June. LAURA KEYES-Took up Matric but preferred to be a stenographer or something like that. She excels in Shorthand and Typ- ing, but Bookkeeping is the subject which she dislikes. She has been looking, every day, for a position but luck has not come her way. Her chief ambition is to get into an office with a nice manager. Here's luck, Hilda. GERTRUDE LAWSON-Gertrude is that fine student occupying the third seat in the second row. She attended 4B last year but didn't like Physics so attached herself to a scienceless class. She enjoys subjects here especially Business Law. Luck's always on her side and we know she'll easily finish the year successfully. GLADYS MacMASTER - Everybody knows our titian-haired Amazon as Goldie We take this nickname literally since it may be applied in diverse ways. Fine, as spun gold, a heart of gold, and she will be worth her weight in gold to her employer when she graduates. So, here's luck to you, fuzzy- wuzzy. VIN. MCQUAIDE - Who has all the girlies chasing him around? So goes the song and the answer is Vin. McQuaide. Vin. is tall and dark and he graces Special with his presence. Next time we see Vin. he will have his feet on a desk dictating letters. Best of luck Vin. CLAIRE MONK - After receiving her Matriculation in the Kingston Collegiate In- stitute, Claire Monk decided to take a Special Commercial Course. I am sure when she has finished helping our form with their Book- keeping we can recommend her as an ex- cellent stenographer. HELEN PERCIVAL - Helen attended fifth form Collegiate last year and for the first term this year came to the full school day but now since Christmas she has been here only during the afternoons. Neverthe- less she is progressing well and we all wish her the best of luck in June. HELEN SHIBLEY-Who is that bright cheery girl who sits in the front seat in the 3rd row in Special? Whv of course-Helen Shibley. Helen excels in Shorthand and Typ- ing. Her future is quite undecided. She does not know whether to take up househeeping or stenography. However, here's luck, Helen. LOIS STORMS-Someone asks I wond- er who that red-headed girl is walking up and down the halls and into Special? We look at her twice. then, a special student announces whV that's Lois Storms. She is a graduate of Queens no less and we are proud of her. Good luck Lois! 2-S0-,



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