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JACK HOWDEN: Jack has taken a prominent part in inter-form rugby, basket- ball, hockey and baseball. I-Ie's the boy with the big. broad shoulders-- we won- der why he finds it so diffi- cult to display them when standing up in French class. Maybe it's the com- petition with les epaules de M. Class . BLANCHE HUBACHECK : Blanche is the girl with the eyes , Mr. Class is still trying to find her a man- she's using all her wiles, tool Blancne says that this year it's do or die! She is undecided yet as to what she will do next year, but she's still hoping-aren't we all! MURRAY KAUFMAN: Mush has played basket- ball on the school team for three years. Finding the Sales Course quite simple he decided to try and get his Upper School. Next year it's Commerce and Finance at Toronto Univer- sity. Note: He's also very interested in women l MARTIN KOEGLER: Mar- tin came to the academic department this year from Tech. Matric. He has taken part in inter form debating, the boys' tumbling team and athletics. As he says, if he's got what it takes to pass Upper School. he may go to the College of Optometry in Toronto. LEROY KRATZ: LeRoy's great ambition in life is to run a combination Florist Shop. Funeral Parlour and Marriage Bureau - but be- cause of his great love for school. he has decided to enter that noble profession of High School teaching. Next year LeRoy joins the ranks at Waterloo College. DOUGLAS LENG: Douglas has taken part in school activities and sports for four years. He always has to have a supply of pennies for Mr. Class's room- 2 cents for every thne you talk -and Doug can't seem to get along without talk- take ing. His aim is to engineering at Queen's. FREDERICK LITTLE: Fred is editor of the Grurnbler this year: he got his ex- perience from writing up Collegiate Grumblings. He vvon a prize in the Public Speaking last year and kept up his good work in campaigning for J. A. J. . H9 IS EOing to take General Arts at Waterloo next year. . K s a wa Q, 13 'Z -- sr :M ggi- LQ ' .--ff, 1 1 1 - .,. , :--.:1ff:- . D V- .9325 41.11, ' 4. .. . .1 r1. f'-Q,,,.' V ' .. .?5212f.:?11 . ,4 -' 1 - .'S:1i-.:':'- - p.mXhEawWe ,.. .5 X . N 2 iw. Q as f 'V I to -C:- . ...... :r- 4 ---za. 11- ., ' X Saga-em 'gyms f 4, A 4, s HQ' p tw.. ss :.. ,- xi ai, size Q. uw -.:.-MET: V -.-.vzw V. , :E -- - . 5' . ' 45:r.-33. .--::.-.. 4 1- 4 . sv s.--.s.-.e..-- .s 4 .- - -1e:1f.s.+.-. -v fx- - .M ...::-:,:.- ,,,.,5 5, .v , , . HVQWW up x 'ek 'N U. ..,. M Eggs Fir a+ . ww, ,- ' , ..... .. X 'I ,x ,MW 5 2 , ..... . .,.., 5 a. .. Z, .f'E..:f-I 5 EWWHWRMQWWV awwawwwsmwa fwswvmwwwmmt ':-'Y'2'1:f'5:::12:5!-ezer ff THERESE ANNE LOR- ENTZ: Terry came to Ix.C.I. from St. Mary's High School this year, She doesn't know as yet what she will do in the future, but I think quite a number of boys Wouldn't mind help- ing her to decide-in fact, they'd be glad to! ALICE MARKELI.: Alice. who came from Cornwall Collegiate this year. was in the Glee Club there. and also played and refereed basketball and volleyball games. Here at K.C.I.. she's in the Glee Club and on the Senior Girls' Basketball team. Nursing and X-Ray work appeal to Alice. JOHN MILLS: Coming from Humberside Collegiate in 1942. Johnny has tooted a horn in K.C.I.'s Orchestra for four years. Another love is flying at the K.-VV. Airport. We think he likes the girls pretty well too, and also to doze in almost any class. rather than work. LOIS MONTGOMERY: Lois has used her voice to ad- vantage by taking D1-11't ln the Glee Club. Much to Mr. Class' disgust. she does not confine it to the Glee Club. Next YBHY' LUIS is planning to take UD nursing: maybe she'll sing her patients to sleep. MARVIN MUSTIN: Marvin is one of the old stand-b5'S of K.C.I. Some of the teachers were really worried when he missed six weeks of school because of an operation. However. he ful- filled their fondest wishes by returning. He HODGS tl' enter Political Economy next year VIVIAN NILSSON: Vivian has led a busy life in her years at K.C.I. She has been on the Grumbler Staff. Hook Exchange. Costume Committee. Athletic Teams. and Glee Club. Nursing next stop. and then on to specialize in surgery. DORA MAE NIXON: Dora Mae has spent half' her time teaching French and Latin while the teachers take a holiday. She is president of the French Club, and has helped with class de bates. Modern History and Modern Languages at Toronto University is Dora's next stop. THE GRUMBLER 81
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GORDON ARISS: One of our big fellows who has done a big job in the ath- letics of our school is Gor- die. With his weight and might he always manages to get there! Next year, it's an engineering course and we wish him the best of luck. GLENN liAECHLER:Glenn. who has been here since Grade 10, is one of our champion debaters. He has also managed to talk him- self into many organiza- tions. He is interested in mining and forestry en- gineering and plans to study them when he leaves K.C,l. JOHN HOOTHBY: John liked K.C.I. so much, that he decided to come back. He has been a member of the Camera Club and is business manager of the Grumbler this year. This year he belongs to the Hroadcasting Club. N e x t year he plans to take Arts at Waterloo College. .JOHN CAPLING: John cer- tainly keeps most of us wondering just what he is going to do and say next. He is a prominent member of the Broadcasting Club and attended the Glee Club for two years. His aim in life is to get Upper School. W'hat he will do after that is undecided. ROY DAHMEH: Roy was a valuable member of our six-man rugby team this year and of other inter-form athletic teams during his four years here. He is in- terested in mechanical en- gineering and girls and in- tends to study the former at Toronto! SHIRLEY ELRICK: Shirley is another bright girl from VVaterloo. She has taken a prominent part on the Overseas Parcels Commit- tee, having been a member for four years. Interior decorating, architecture and travelling have an appeal for her and whatever it is, we know she'll be a suc- UQ XS. Academic Xlll C - 12' - V f--' V V V .,f .f f M .,.. . WWQMWQW ,Z , .,... H f M 1-ff' :M iyA.A 1 755' ' ,AWE AW- y.-cc., yr gE:.:y.n I A V f fi I -sf, 2 ,Eff if ...W ., wi- 2? ,Z -' . . -. -,.f,fji-'M 'A if E25 ' . - . -.-:.:,q:::g:a 5 gg: Ugg- 14:g:::1:QA,' ..., ,J '- ::.5g54.,. , , 55. . 3, 211' J- if: 515 ' .- e .,.2,1 - ,. ' ' 1 ' ,, - -3 4 'A f lj A . ' li, .J 3 2.35321:f:s2.:'I.'Zj.i,i: 1 . EJE'ZE:a , ...gi-2':s1J ' ., ,gg .. ..... . . ...if b H I, ..,.-,. ggi, A c .,. . 552,Z-:fQQZ1fI,sQ25QQ55Wi' ,gffjfQ , ' wi' ' .. I ' .Iif.fL ' 2. -Lai j A as ' X , 5.2-'yfsglir ' ': - 55? ' 1 . ANNE. , ,.: . l,,..,.,.v+E., ., I, , mr- L 1: . EEZ: ' i sci 'iii' , - -' ' I-. ' ' lisfli z. ' ik -S,Qgg.- ,cf .J 1 ,.1-:.:v.,.-::j,y::,.- ' V - :, - : - - ' - 87 . ' .W .5 R54:5:s5i'-S 1 ' S :i :-fi-5532-.i. X Y, Q ., 2 - rv'-.Ee-art: li' ii sv' R . . tg . W' c - se , '. . . tif Size., . , is - ' H -is-:1 as A . X ...X q c -5: . . 9 ., .i ss, 5 'QW bt k,,.,,..z?'i I KURT ENNS: Kurt is the little fellow with the long brush cut who never seem, to be able to stand up long enough to answer a dues- iiflnkifs .iust half of the answer on the way up and the rest, coming down! He is interested in Geology. JOHN GELLNER: John is circulation manager for the Grumbler this year: he was in Public Speaking for one year, debating three years and on the make-up com- mittee one year. John's en- tire high school career was here and he intends to con- tinue at college, majoring in languages. CAROL GOOD: Carol is an avid fan of Frankie - maybe that's why she goes to Glee Club-to train her voice. too, so she will have something in common with him, if she ever meets him! However. she is also in- terested in teaching and ex- pects to go to Normal School next year. JOHN GRANT: John came back to us after an absence of four years. Last year he attended Dominion Business College in Toronto. John certainly helps to keep the Algebra Class awake with his silent answers. His great ambition is to sur- prise Mr. Wallace and understand algebra along with Jim Swartz. MARY LOUISE HAI.- STEAD: Mary Lou has been an active member for two years on the Grumbler Staff and as chairman of the Book Exchange. Future: If it's college. then it's languages and psychology. but VVhat I'm interested in is a ditfcrent thing - Hum! DORIS HAMI1.'l'0N: Our red head has helped with many school activities. in- cluding Red Cross. Radio Club. Grumbler and ath- letics. Quote: l've con- vinced the teachers that l'm half wacky and am slowly! '.'l driving them 'out of this world'l Next year it's a psychology course at college. 80 Tl-'E GRUMBLER
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GLENN POTH: This is Glenn's first year at K.C.I.: he came from New Dundee Continuation School. Glenn always has perfect answers in English and History- we don't see how he finds so much information in one little paragraph or poem! Next year it's Radio En- gineering at Radio College of Canada. FLORENCE RATZ: Much to Mr. Class' disgust, Florrie finds it very difficult to stay awake in French. Maybe the Ratz Family will surprise him some day! She has taken part. in sports. Junior Public Speak- ing, and Red Cross. Next year?-an Honour Course in Science at Toronto. JANE RATZ: Jane finally found out why she blushes so easily. Mr. Montgomery ffiyls It s an involuntary re- action-but we think Mr. Wallace has proof against lhlf thf'0l'Y. She has been ?l'C'tlV9 in the Red Cross and Glee Club and she intendg to take a Science Course at ll. of T. SHIRLEY RITCI-IIE: Shir- lf'B' misses so much school. that we are really glad to see her when she's there. Mr. Class always gets mix- Pd UP as to whether she takes Grammar or Authors but June Fisher always seems to know. Next year fhl' hflbes to go to Normal School. SHIRLEY S l'. PIERRE: Shirley is another one of Si- MHl'Y's clever students who decided to finish up at K.C.I. We certainly hope that K.C.I. floesn't Finish her first! Shirley is unde- cided as to what she'll do next year but we know she'll be a success. ANNE SCHAIIS: Small but mighty Schansie has cer- tainly fiuttered some of those male hearts. She is Sports Editor and secretary of the Grumbler Staff and is Secretary of the Girls' Athletic Society. She plans to do her stuff with occu- pational therapy next year. DU RtVl' II Y SCIIEIFELE: F Having been in l ublic speaking and havin' wo L n her Senior Debating l'in. Dorothy plans to go to Waterloo College next year. Waterloo'?-Water: Water 'Z -- 0l't'1lll2 Ocean '.' - Nav y I Now we wonder what pos- sible connection there could bye between Dorothy and the Navy? 57 I I f ,ggi 2 ..' . 41' we ,, If., we . Evil. .1 ' ' ' 3 f f .f Za! ' . 0 ,fwfr 'nf , 44: 4 fc VM, cf ,. ff , If ff' I .1 WM, 'VW ' . .LQ 1' K , QU f I ' f fi f . . ff 4, 'G 1, 1 I 0 f I, f ,,,. if-.. ,fm-m Qijz? .: 4 I .5135 iw ' A-LJ? ' . - ' 12, WMV? ' . , , V .,A.V '52 .2'?f4' A ,, 55- . .x, -1: . ' :f51i2:5ifE ' :: ' f ,,,. . .. , ' : fQIQf.gf,'. iEf Qi fi'-1 L f ' f-3' ' are -,E .M . ,...: it 'ww .- ' 1' .555:g5E3gE511. ':-j- - -:-1 :.Eig'1'Iff-' ' ML. If ' - - vQ?8 . ,, .g 1, ,set Q . I' .'I5'f- '- 'fxhriiirii A ' f.. 1 0, W' I 194, , f , .r. 0 QL 5 4: 1 .f,., .-- 5 . we-A'-.z.., 1. , ., : 51,g.A,,. ,. , . ,. ,,. , U .W f -ii .':'fY'ff5'Z-..:1,14v' -My ' 1 . .0 ' . . ti f 1 12 '77 f X .t.. ,Q Ly fists gg. 2 2 ii-Q-f N . 1. . -Elini 3 ss-set ROSS SCHMIDT: Ross, who has been here for four years. hasn't bafiied Mr. Montgomery with his ques- tions yet. tAt that. they aren't as bad as VVoodall'sfl He has been a member of the Students' Council and helped with interform ac- tivities. He plans to attend VVaterloo College next year. EILEEN SEEHACH: Eileen has played four years of basketball and volleyball. She knits for the Red Cross. and can she knit! Her patterned sweater is the knitter's dream come true , and the envy of the boys. who wouldn't mind havin it twith or without Eileenll LUIS SHELBY: Lois is our quiet. black-haired girl who has come from New Dundee Continuation School. where she has spent the last four years, to K.C.I. to get her Senior Matriculation Diplo- ma. She plans to go to Normal School next year. ELIZABETH SKI-QLTON: The girl with the smile is always adding laughter to those surrounding her. She has played volleyball on her home room team and knits for the Red Cross. Betty plans to start her career at Normal School and then on to teaching and undoubted- ly to some lucky fellow! I4 A R R A R A SMITHERS: Barbara came to us from Renfrew Collegiate. She has been president of the Red Cross for two years. has debated. been on the War Savings Committee and the Grumbler Staff, It certainly is a wonderful record. Next year. she plans to study Modern Languages in Toronto. JAMES SYVARTZ: Jim is quite the sensation this year with his bright yellow sweater. However he has certainly earned it playing Senior Rugby for one year and basketball for three years. Jim says that his tirst aim is to get Algebra. then he is going to attack 0llQ'llIC0l'lll2'. LORRAINI-I l'l Fl'fI.M.-XX: I'tliie was unwilling to admit her being in school activities: however she calls Mr, Class and French an activity and she has also been on inter-form athletic teams. Next year it's nurs- ing-she'll pull her patients through with that bright smile and laugh. 82 THE GRUMBLER
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