Kitchener Waterloo Collegiate and Vocational School - Grumbler Yearbook (Kitchener, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1946

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TEACHER SPONSORS AND GRLNIBLER EXECLTIXE Sflllllllllg. left lu right: Charles Greli. Business Mgr.: Hr. R. .l. Hmltl. Businessg julin Bmrtliliy Aalverlising Mgr.: Air. H. R. Fisher. Foreign Languages. Literary: Air. F. H. Klniitgnitieiw Plmtngrapliyg ,lulin Cellner. Cireulaliern Mgr.: Mr. W. Kladlillan. Circulation. Literary. Seated, left to right: Miss Lillian Snider. Literary: Frederick Little. Editm'-in-Cliief1 Air, C. ll Bailey. Eclitnrial and Pulnlicaliung john Johnston. Associate Emlitnr: Bliss ,lean Blair. Art Literary and Art Awards Best Story ...,.,... ...,.. R oy Donner. A XIII A uFear3' Best Essay ........,.,..... .. ...Sybil Card, Carol Ziegler. A XI D uSin1p1e??? Best Poem ,,........ ,......,,,.......,. ...... G r ace Hall. A XIII B 'Tzvilight Synzplzonyi' Crumbler Cover ..,.... ...... .....,.. B u th Corbett, A XIII B

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Corrzpliments of We specialize in School Supplies, Stationery, Office Supplies, Kodaks Sheaffer and Parker Pen Sets 1 SEE OSWAI.D'S FIRST - PHONE 5-5832 KITCHENI-IR. ONT. 20 lxlxo ST. E. artists' designs, but still contain- ing the important facts, such as, chemical formulae, equations of circles, and the reasons why we study Latin. The Book Exchange staff was greatly aided by a new filing system adopted this year which kept things straight. The selling of the books took place in the school cafeteria every night in the week for six weeks. The terms were such that the Junior Red Cross received 10i'2w of the selling price and left the remainder to the student. Really it was a bargain and it helped a worthy cause. As the climax of all this activity, the Junior Red Cross was presented with nine brand new ten dollar bills from nine students at one of the Senior Assemblies held in the fall. Since that date 955.12 more has been received. Early in 1946 extra history texts were sold, thus starting the new year right. Although the .book shortage was felt by the Book Ex- change, it is hoped that our patrons were well satisfied. Under the leadership of Mr. Devitt the Book Exchange was a great success and CSQQ-OLD GFrE.Ci2Dl 2 Use the same good judgment in choosing it is our sincere wish that it may continue to carry on and sell more books in coming years. Give it your utmost support, students! Staff: Chairman, Mary Lou Hal- stead, A XIII C3 Vice-Chairman, Peter Brechalmacher, T XI B3 Sec- retary, Lois Hunter, A XIII Ag Treasurer, Fred Bishop, A XIII A: Bookkeeper, Nellie Warkentin. C XIIQ Circulation and Sales Man- ager, Jane McGanity, A XIII B. - Q - Grunlbler Clerioal Departnlent The policy guiding your Grum- bler staff has always included genuine progressive advancement toward a better year book to re- present our school. This year is no exception. We have expanded our production staff to include this new department, called the clerical staff. This staff is composed of girls from C XI A and C XI B, with Ruth Schlote of C XI A as the manager. These girls spend many hours after four o'clock typewriting your ' . the diamond as you , . . ,' f did in choosing the W' girl. DIAMOND MERCHANTS E Q 3 3 Q 35 8 KING EAST THE GRUMBLER 103



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'infin - - Specially L ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES SPORTING GOODS - C.I.L. PAINTS - WALL PAPER WENTWORTH RADIO 103 KING XVEST PHONE 8-8427 hand-written stories, poems, ar- ticles, and what-have-you, tand some of them are really works of art-we mean, of course, the most unusual designs made by your writingl into a uniform script which is used for estimating the printing space and then forwarded to the printer from which he sets the type for our book. These girls have made a splendid contribution to the success of our Grumbler. They have helped to up- hold the contention that the more students we have engaged in con- structive effort on behalf of the Grumbler, the higher becomes the excellence of our annual publica- tion. -QL- Referees JANE MCGANITY. A XIII B According to a rough estimate there are from fifty to sixty extra- curricular activities in K.C.I. Of these, more than half are pro- grammes requiring a referee or official. This well indicates the great number of officials and authorities that are required. To successfully complete a planned programme such as the extra-curricular one, every event must in itself be a success. To this end and that of declaring a cham- pion, authorities on the rules of the game must be present. It is highly improbable that anyone will refute the decision of the officials. The task of making a satisfac- tory and unbiased decision is in- deed very difficult. But the referees of K.C.I. settle arguments, prevent fights and soothe rumpled tempers with their calm countenances and courteous co-operation. To the referees and officials, who have such a hopeless task, we would like to say thank you and compliment you on a difficult task well done. LQ, The ilverseas Parcels Committee CHARLES CREB. A XII C For almost six years the Over- seas Parcels Committee has been functioning in K.C.I. During that time, thousands of chocolate and toffee bars have been sent to our former students serving overseas or at sea. The replies received have been very gratifying indeed. It seems that nothing means quite as much to the boys as knowing that their old home school hasn't forgotten them. Through the years the Overseas Parcels Committees mail- ing list has grown from practically no names in 1939-40 to over 232 names in 1944. Eat Hrcml for Health mul f'.vlIt'I'g'.YN wf i,8 ALWAYS BUY FROM ?f?'f7 5 EJlhTRlCH'S BAKERY iffds' 162 Kang si. nm. IQVWHENEH AY-4: T l ll I1 - -'in-Q Ty lin VP U PH' - ' NU ' cs to ll0l'lil'iiI ' T H E G R U M B LE R ltr-L

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