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

 - Class of 1932

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69 VOCATIONALVV iN.s ri'ru're, . Q f - THREE K LLEWELLYN GARDINER-Willie, as he was so called, came to K.C.V.I. in l929.. I should say that he has succeeded in coming to the head of the class on examinations, and we wish him the best of luck in the future. ALLAN SCRUTTON-Allan is so short that it seems as though he'll never grow up. He is a wizard in French and most of the other subjects. Here's hoping that he gets his diploma and a position in an office with it. LLOYD SWAIN-Lloyd is working hard for his diploma this year. His favourites are shorthand, typewriting and Miss--, Oh, nO, Lloyd we won't mention it. We are all sure that Lloyd will pass his examinations and be- come the speed typist from Kingston. Here's luck to him. OMAR SHEA-Omar first became known to the world in this thriving Limestone City. At an early age it was known that he would be a nice, energetic, lad and Omar has done his best to live up to this prophecy. CLARENCE COMPEAU- Compy, as he is called, lives in Portsmouth and tries very hard to be a good boy. He is good in some subjects and poor in others. If he tries hard, I am sure he will pass out into a business and maybe become famous. MARION JOHNSTON- Marion Johnston is some kid, Into society she sure has slid She's jolly, and she's full of fung She's sure to kidnap someone's son. ALICE CLARK- The cleverest girl in 3K Is Alice Clark, we all agree, And she'll get a job quite O.K. You don't believe me? Well wait and see. FREDA DARLING- Who is 3K's Darling Girl- The one who is always in a whirl? That cute brown-eyed girl in the 3rd row. Why it's Freda Darling, as you all know. MARGUERITE THOMSON - Who is that little laughing grey-eyed girl who sits in the last seat of the last row in 3K? Why of course we all know it's Marg. Thomson. Twink came to us in 1929 and has stayed with us three faithful years. Marg. expects to graduate in June so Good Luck. HAZEL MORGAN- Who's the black-eyed beauty of our form, Whose gaiety never leaves her forlorn? This little secret to you I'll confess, Why Hazel Morgan, can't you guess? EDITH KEMP - We must not forget laughing blue-eyed Edith Kemp. Oh yes, We do envylthat back seat in the first row. But never mind Edith, just don't let that corner keep you from getting your finals. MARGARET LYONS-Would you like .to know who that quiet, studious girl is who sits in the second seat in the second row of 3K? Well, it's Margaret Lyons, our star bookkeep- er. Marg is full of fun and is trying hard to get her diploma. All her friends in 3K wish her oceans of luck, so here's hoping you get your diploma. MARGARET PARKES-We have with us Margaret Parkes. She is the little girl in the 2nd seat in the 4th row. Marg joined us in 1929 and although she thinks its the best going she hopes to leave it this year. Lotza Luck Marg. THELMA BAKER- Wlio's that singing so happy and gay? Why, that's Thelma Baker from SK. Here's wishing Thelma luck along her way May she be a bright stenog. some day. MARION DRYLAND- There's brown-haired Marion in the front seat She's cute and always very neat, Shorthand, typing, and bookkeeping is her whim, And when she dc-es them she uses great vim. MAUDE PRITCHARD-Who is it that is always humming in 3K? Why, don't you know it's Maude Pritchard? She's always sing- ing at work or play. Sometimes she gets in trouble with a certain teacher but she doesn't mind. Maude expects to graduate in June, so here's hoping she succeeds. DORTHEA HODGSON - Who is the red-haired girl in the fourth seat in the first row? VVhy. don't you know. It's one of our star scholars, Dot Hodgson. She excels in such sports as tobogganing and skiing and let's hope that Dot excels just as well in her finals. GWENNETH DUNLOP-For goodness sakes. look who's here. It's no other than la petite Gwenneth Dunlop. Gwen opened her peepers in Gananoque on May 9, 1916, and she sure hopes to graduate in june. Will she? You bet. PEARL JOHNSTON-How'd you like to meet a musically inclined girl? just come along and meet Pearl Johnston, our class singer. If you hear sonmeone saying Oh, I love that Song, you'll know it's our Pearl. We wonder if Pearl will always sing her way through life. MARY BELL-Who is that girl with the light curly hair, in the front seat in the second row? She is always working so diligently, and no wonder, see where she sits. Why don't you know that's Mary Bell. Good luck Mary. EDITH HARTMAN-Edith Hartman is that dark haired, quiet, studious girl of 3K who always knows her work, We hope she gets her diploma in June. Edith does not seem to worry over it though. IRMA ELLIERBECK- Irma Ellerbeck is a good scout, It doesn't seem right when she's not about. She always seems to stick to her books, But she's not as quiet as she looks, .-53.-

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