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6 KINGJTON cou.i.EGlA'rE voc:ATioNAL lN.f'rl'ruTE THREE L Let's yell, let's yell, for old SL, We're brighter every day. And in the year of thirty-three, We'll be too bright to stay. E.A. VIOLET ALLCORN-What, stuck for number for the lit? Why get Vi. She'll help you out with a snappy little piano number. Vi knows what to do and how to do it in many subjects, and had little difficulty in getting her exams. The honours for Field Day never fail to ordain our Sweet Violet. EDYTHE ASHBY-Who's that cute little brunette over there? VVhy, that's our Edythe. Edie's favourite occupations are: singing, ex- ercising the rights of the spearmint gum- and bookkeeping. Ask Mr. -O'Brien. If Edie isn't cracking a joke, she's-cracking a joke, and her favourite saying is, Tsk, Tsk, Child. Luck to you Edie. DORIS DISNEY-Doris is a credit to any form. She always gets her exams, and has all the teacher's approval, and ours too. Shefs a good sport, and will let you copy her work any day, but always with a little, half- friolitened I don't think it's right, but here it is.'T Good luck Doris. ALICE GIBSON-Alice is one of those students who never get tired of work. Her never failing ambition to get somewhere surely got her there, as it was easy to see in the results of her hnals. The highest degree of luck to you Alice. HEATHER GRAY-Heather is a classy little blonde, and she has our approval every time. Her favourite saying is Oh Heavens, and her greatest ambition seems to be to get to school on time. Heather intends to be some- body's stenog some day, unless, of course she changes her mind, and incidentally her name. DOROTHY HARRISON - Dot a bru- nette, a clever lassle and a credit to her form. She excels in all the subjects she likes and that goes for them all-well, almost all. Her saying is Oh, I did notf, and her ambition -to drive the car with perfect ease. ERMA HOUNSLOW-A model student and a real good sport, that's Erma. She's a wow at rapid cal, and will always let you have that question You just didn't have time to do. Erma commenced life while very young, and has been growing older and wis- er ever since. Happy days, Erma. LORNA IRVINE-Lorna is one of those girls who make the cleverest in the class look to their laurels when exams roll 'round Lorna is a good sport, and a smart student. She excels in English, and startled the rest of us with her ability to write. Lucky Lorna. MARY IRWIN -- Mary's auburn headed and clever too. She leaves the rest of us far behind in typing, and can sling a mean pencil in shorthand. Mary had a little difficulty in getting her exams, and Just didn't study a bit. We hear you have a position-well, pleasant dreams Mary. ELSIE MCLAUGHLIN-Elsie is one of our star pupils, and a good sport. She is an attractive brunette, and is wild about movie heroes, so boys you haven't a chance. Elsie's greatest ambition is to own a peanut stand, and her favourite saying Ah, come on, give us some. Good Luck. EVELYN MOORE-Ev is another bright light who clicked out with a diploma. She's tall and not 'alf 'andsomef' Ev has a certain weakness in hfth form - 'nuff said. She's O.K. when it comes to shorthand, and inci- dentally skating, too. A good stenog? Dunt Esk Us. PHYLLIS PETERS - Oh, you mean Winkie. Winkie first opened her pretty eyes in Kingston seventeen years ago, and has danced through life ever since. Although clever at work, she seems to have given up the idea of ever becoming a stenog. Why not? She's having a good time where she is. JACK PULLEN - Jack is the business man of the 1931 graduates. He is an excep- tion to that saying Heroes are made, not born, for he was born in England. Aside from a certain modest maiden across the aisle, Jack had little attraction at school. He made the grade, so Good Luck, ole boy. GLADYS TEMPLE - That thar girl yonder are our Glad. Can she speak French? Ask Miss Wilton. Gladys' typing speed is record breaking both ways. And can she play the piano? Her favourite saying - They laughed when I started to play, but when I sat down- Modesty we calls it. Bonne chance. KATHLEEN VEALE-Fido's everybody's pal. Kay holds her own both in classes, and on Field Day. On being interviewed as to her future, she said that, of course she'd get a job some day, but just now she's gonna stay single and enjoy the freedom and liberty which youth affords. EVELYN WART-Evelyn is that hard- working noiseless little girl sitting at the back there. Ev. found 3rd form rather difficult last year, but made us all look sick this season. Efe knew she'd do it, and were pulling for you v. GERTRUDE YOTT-Gertie is that at- tractive brunette in 3G Where there's any fun, there you may find Gertie in the midst. She says the exams were easy as pie. It looks as if Gertie might settle down, but we hope she comes to, before then. MABEL BROWNE-Here's 3L's bright light. Let me present Miss Mabel Browne- tapplauseb-Mabel's greatest ambition is to some day get to school at ten to nine. What's an exam to Mabel? Oh, just an afternoon off. She's going to show us all up at basketball but who cares? She's in our form, ain't She? -54-
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iw- -:,e- i.,....--- - --esp,-W LO RTE bziiigg 3 Royal G47-inf Chocolate to his master V qf Spain O delighted was Cortez with his dis' covery of Chocolate in the conquered land of Mexico that he hastened. in 1519, to bring home a quantity to his master, Charles V. It made a great sensation and one enthusiast called it the food of the Gods . The Mexicans drink it with a mixture of maize and hot spices and without sugar. The Spaniards, too, made it thick like porridge and pungent with spices and it is still served that way in parts of Spain, to this day. ' The Spanish grandees endeavoured to keep the secret of the manufacture of chocolate in Spain but were unsuccessful and it spread through the medium of monks, to Germany, Austria and France, and some years later, to England. Cocoa beans ffrom which chocolate is manufacturedj are now grown in many different tropical countries and there is a' great difference in their quality. William Neilson Limited buy only the very choicest growths and have learnt through many years of experience just how to blend the best beans from different countries so as to get the flavour and quality that have made Neilson's Choco- late world famous. ' ul' ann . s T' A i .' 'T T c s THE BEST MILK CHOCOLATE 'MADE ' Q 1
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X Q KINGJTON con.n.eGuA'rE VOCATIONALS INSTITUTE RUBY GARROW-Ruby is that ,good little girl sitting near the front. Her favour- ite pastime is sharpening her pencil, and do- ing Bookkeeping on the board. Ruby's great- est ambition is to some day be the Gov. Gen- eral's Private Secretary, oh don't take that, you don't get Sat. afternoon off. IRENE MacMILLAN-Irene likes lots of fun, but is not so slow either, when it comes to work. Her hard work is going to get her some place. Keep an eye on her and see if I'm not right. Good Luck to you Irene. SEYMAN MacMILLAN--Seyman works under the great handicap of poor eyesight, but they say yon can't keep a good man down, so if that's true, a little bit of hard work, Seyman, and you'll make the rest of the class look pale. Best of luck. BESSIE LAFFERTY-Bessie's last name suggests something, Get it? Well now that we're acquainted, I'm here to tell us she's a good sport, a peach of a pal and a hard work- er. 100'Zp success Bessie. MERLE PUGH-Merle is the general favourite of 3L and real smart too. She's an attractive blonde, and a deevine dancer. Merle wants to get through this June and that means she will. In gymnastics she is hard to beat, and we know she'll be great at basketball. Good luck Merle, ole kid. RITA LYONS-Rita seems to be the star pupil of our form and we mean all of that. She excels in all her favourite classes, and we just know she'll skip through her exams with a blue ribbon. Rita is a good sport too, and we'll sure miss her next year. EDITH SMITH-Edith is our upholder in shorthand. In typing she's not 'Half bad either and Edith oughtn't to find the exams one bit hard. She is a great help at the Lits when it comes to plays, and seems to be a born reciter, Good luck Edith. VINCENT DOYLE-Vincent is that sil- ent, hard-working little lad who sits 'way at the back. He always seems buried in a book, but if you dig him out you'll hnd a real good sport. Vincent is going to look rather odd smoking cigars some day, but what's a suc- cessful business man to do? ETHEL BLACK-Ethel is that attrac- tive brunette in the first row. She's keen on all kinds of sports and good at them too. VVe'll see Ethel make the grade in June, but its a secret so don't say a word. She doesn't know a thing about it herself. CADET AND RIFLE TEAM Back Row-K. Andre, G. Lake, R. Pritchard, VV. Lyster, G. Cooper. Middle Row-Mr. Danbv, S. Slater, E. Patterson, G. Gilmour, Mr. Tolchard, C. Shea, H. Latty, G. Gurney, Mr. Hedley. Front Row-F. Marley, W. Neville, C. Danby, M. Boyd, QO.C.Dg H. Lingham, J. Cole, R. McColm. -55.-
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