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

 - Class of 1946

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G O RD ON HOFSTETTER: Tool and die making seem to be Gordon's chief inter- est. After he passes, he hopes to do this type of work. Gord has also taken a great part in form activi- ties such as athletics. Red Cross, of which he was the Representative for one year, and debating. KEN KOCH: Ken has spent four years taking the Tech- nical Course, and specializ- ing in electricity. He is in- terested in electrical and mechanical shop work. Next year Ken would like to join the Merchant Navy and travel the seas. He has helped the Red Cross com- mittees, and was on form athletic teams. MAX KUDRENECKY: Max has taken part in form de- bates. but from what he says. I'd say that he didn't have much luck persuading the judges that his side should win. He returned to K.C.I. after being in indus- try for three years. Max plans to take Upper School next year. ALBERT LOCKAU: Albert has been attending the Technical course for four years. He says that he's been a generous contributor to the Red Cross for three years. Our many thanks! Albert hasn't decided yet, just what he'll do next year. but whatever it is. we wish him the best of luck. HOWARD MQKEOWN: Howard has already been called into the world. He is now doing drafting, a job in which he has been very interested. Before Howard left K.C.I., he took an important part in form activities and athletics. Good luck in your work. CONRAD NEMETH: A stu- dent at St. Jerome's College, Conrad decided to attend K.C.I. He seems to think that he gets better marks hereia tip for any who find marks hard to obtain. graduating. Conrad After would like to get an elec- maintenance job. as interested in elec- trical he IS tricity and radio. JACK SHAW: Jack came to. K.C.I. from Dunnville High School. Since then he has taken a prominent part in form debating. baseball and basketball. One of his main interests is in marine engineering. but we are sure that he must have 3 few others too. t- 1,--1 . --WA .21 .5 -335-tj.. g1E'iif2..f - Sa 2 , . ., is 55: X me s Er- f- Rss -1 fl s-www' V 1 , A W g , Q :EEEQEEEEEEEIEEQ Q ' N.. . :iii 3 :V ,. 0 5'::'E' sf' WM . , Q . ,f . .a- fi :2sga:'geg., Qc- f x N N.. mat ffl- lf, 22152 . ' '2 V -. it-2.2 WG! .ss-. :- :z ,.-:N .-ww., ., in -' ' V :s:a:2:5-ss:2:a-sg. - . 1. me--ff ' ' - 533.gif 3-l'i'5EfQ ' ,: Mmwr me ' 1 2552255215-5' ' 'WW' .+.-1' .15'iE3':-- :'.. -WY? - ' .. I 'fe -.Lf +f:1:az.1: aWww?cWwa : 'Zag f -z:efs.,1-:. -. x - .,. 51122225 - 43? . 4.512-' i'fffifZ-i3:'- ' f - .. - ': -'E ic. -1- H -:- ,- ii' ! '?fS'i2r:-if-far' QU' Esia25E55E5Es ' :ij . -3-2325325-ag .' ' ' smwifmni 5-Y-'SEE:15ii5EQEQ5E?5E3-52211gEjE5E2EfEf 5 . , .i 1:52 1.2, : 2 I,- '11.:,5 ' fzzyg Ez. :I .,. -ziz . ..f. , .... . . s-sf . -. .. .. s ., ,V . 25 -.::.'f'. 'fQ..g.,Q' --.'2f:Q ,-age :-, -1:25593 ref. '3'0 'i.:. , , 211- W Q.. iwt fwmmm 'V I .kugvgwpy i f ,eff ' 6 ' V: '75 'ww X WALTER SMOLANSKI: Walter was another of the Western babies who came to Kitchener from Winni- peg. four years ago. He has taken part in form debates and athletics. He was also the War Savings Represen- tative for a year. Walter hopes to make his career along the line of aviation or cars. DAVID SNYDER: David has taken a prominent part in form athletics since his first year at K.C.l. After finishing his Technical Course, David intends to use his knowledge in some type of similar work. VVhat- ever he does. we wish him the best of luck. RUSSEL WAGNER: Russel has taken an important part in back-stage work for the assemblies. major play. and other activities. He is the lucky boy who is able to spend school time, showing moving pictures. Russel is also the Students' Council Rep. Next year he plans to serve an electrician's ap- prenticeship. OTTO YOWORSKI: Otto has used his knowledge from electric shops in many activities about the school. He is sound tech- nician for the radio club. and has been light operator back stage for Assemblies. He is the Students' Council Representative and has been Red Cross Rep. Otto plans to take Sp. Com. next year. RUDY YOWORSKI: Rudy has an artistic touch with the brush. He has made posters for use in Red Cross projects. Rudy has also helped with form de- bates and athletics such as basketball and hockey. He is interested in engineering and intends to take drafting next year. ARLEN GEIGER: Arlen also has taken a prominent part in form debating and athletics. After completing his Technical course. he p'ans to make his work along the line of auto mechanics. It seems also. that he has some interest in women. Better make ug your mind! THE GRUMBLER 73



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DOROTHY AITCHISON: Dorothy is that small cute kid who goes around win- ning ribbons and crests at the Athletic Meets. She helps in the Red Cross by counting countless pen- nies and nickels in mite box contributions. She knits too!!! Her future seems to centre around a nursing career. LORRAINE BAECHLER: Becky is interested in many activities including French and Glee Clubs, the Red Cross and the Grumbler. She is planning to attend Waterloo College next year, to major in English and French. She's enjoying school this year too--via the initials C. Z. perhaps? JUNE BESSERER: .Iune's career at K.C.I. has in- cluded Grades II, 12. and I3. She came from Preston Continuation School. S'he's interested in taking an Art Course at Waterloo College, but may decide to go to Normal School. Good luck in your future life, June. FREDERICK BISHOP: The fame of the musical Bishops has been established at K.C.I. and Fred is right out in front in that line. He's in the Orchestra and Glee Club. too. Fred is interest- ed in Science and Medicine, and intends to go to West- ern University to take a Pre-Med. Course. JAMES BULMER: Jim was reluctant to commit him- self in any way but he did admit that he has been here for five years. After a little more prodding, he said he expected to go to O.A.C. in Guelph. next year. We hope he won't. run into HHS' book-throwers there! ISAIZELLE CHIVERS: Isa- belle is a nightingale when it comes to singing. and plenty busy when it comes to activities. She was the Editor of Form Notes last year and is helping again this year. Shc's in the Glee Club and all athletics. Iz2ie is going to Quebec next year to study French. V 'Gaim ' 1 ' f it X .. .- -Q xt. -.4 X fe... s ts xt . S Academic XIII f If f -, ' 4 , - V ..,,, , , I W, , 3-' ' , Y M 5 . 4? -f ffi ., ' . , U-z.,:f' g ,, V If , . .,.. , V ' A ' ,- , . Wg. 2 f 'f' I ,- 1 1 4, f X 1 1 1 1 , f I at-..::-..e-.-1-1.1 -1-.-, ,, .,., , ,.,,,, .,..,,,,,. , f ,, W... -iz:-:wt 1 1+ -v 1-9- -.2::5.2.j:r2:5:r-' -22212-:5,:,:5gg? 0 , I .W . ..,.... , ' at Q aia 'fe s' i . 25 I 4 tv J Jy W' 4' E1EfE.1'-'.-. 'Y ' ' IE:Ef5:1:E2E-Eiii':':':IEz2: 1- 1 . ..,..,..,.. ,,. .,,,., e'it ' -I ' 1iEifEiE2:5I-15.-sE5 I1 - --3 'i'1 5 I :.'...f:,1f ,Qi535.5,3 .:!:g-.EE . .. gg . N . 5 . ..,. 4 I 43,36 f. A 6 121151 ':'E1:-. 'FEI .- L I' - at fij 1 is f '7?:2Ii'f.Q:Es-Eg52.f:g .1 .45 V: ' ' 5. . .. ff if :,: kv, in , . , ff 54 .I M it ' 2-225:121f2i.,.:Qi:ig.,,INw ,h '- 2Z .f,J,' ,QL Q , SHIRLEY CLARKE: Our Students' Council president of the first term was in the Major Play for two years. the Glee Club. and the Radio Club. She has been or. inter-form athletic teams. assembly programmes. and Variety Shows. Shirley in- tends to go to Normal School next year and be- come a Kindergarten teach- er. HUGH COWIE: Tall, darl-1. and handsome? Cowie. who played Roger Van Vleck st naturally in the Majo: Play, is also a natural iii the Glee Club. Broadcasting Club. and Grumbler. His future is not certain but he may go to College and then specialize in Radio. HELEN CREAGER: This is the young lady who makes our Assembly write-ups sf- interesting. Her alto voice has helped to uphold the Glee Club for four years. Helen has taken an active part in the Red Cross. French Club, Grumbler and form athletics. She plans to major in French at Waterloo College. MALCOLM DIC K: Jarvis Collegiate. Toronto. handed over Little Dick 311 years ago. He's small but mighty land cute. too. girlsl. He's been in intra- mural athletics and expects to take a General Arts course at VVestern next year. I hope he tinds some- one there who has change for his 310.00 bill, NYLE DIEFENBACHER: This is Nyle's tirst year at K.C.I. He attended New Dundee Continuation School as far as Grade XII. He has played in our school orchestra since early fall. Nyle is interested in agri- culture and Vr3lt'l'lIIill'I: work. and plans to attend Veterinary C ol l e S G HY Guelph. JOHN DINKEI.: John was pretty shy about all this but we tinally got him to admit that he was Student Manager of the Basketball Team. and had organized our six-man Rugby Team. He's also active in inter- forni athletics. He's inter- ested in architecture and plans to study it. 74 THE GRUMBLER

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