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S Nl Ll C K'S CHINA SHOP 78 King St. W. - Ilial 6-6lT5 KITCHHNFIII PEGGY ANN SHOPS I3 limo Witsr - PHONE 5-5222 Iiircniixlin the masterpieces, without which the Grumbler would be incomplete. the various subjects are distributed among the members with the usual successful results. The brunt of these responsibilities is shared by Mr. Montgomery and Neville Bishop of A XI D. Along with any other organiza- tion, the Camera Club is not with- out its brighter moments. Flash bulbs have a peculiar knack of not going off, after a subject has been lined up with pains-taking care, to the embarrassment of some people. The equipment and dark room are at the disposal of the members, and there is hope of having a school dark-room soon, so that the physics store-room can be left to its in- tended purposes. At the present, the available equipment consists of the necessities for printing and de- veloping as well as an excellent en- iarging machine. Officers for the year are as fol- lows: President, Joan Koenig. C XI B3 Vice-Pres., Mary Boehm, A XII E3 Sec'y-Treasurer, Marilyn Totten, A XII D. EQ- Poster C lub NIARY NEL1 A XII IQ Time Marches On ! and K.C.I.'s ever increasing poster club is no exception, for it is even bigger and better than in past years. The or- ganization officials of the club, un- der the management of Miss Blair, are as follows: President, Ed. Bihung Secretary, Mary Neug Cir- culation Manager. Isabelle Liddle. Have you ever examined a poster closely '? If so, you may per- ceive not only the artistic talent, care and neatness of the artist who produced this masterpiece , but also the hours of work and concen- ITOIll1llI'llll I1fS of . . . SHOEMAKER'S HARDWARE DIAL 2-2884 27 CITY HALL SQUARE KITCHENER Specializing in Tools. both pmwr and hand l'ilvm'l1'ival Supplies and .-Xppliunves llc-njuniin Moore Paints - - Cviwrul Hong.-it 11. 90 THE GFZUMBLER
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of books ever in existence, starting from the stone book and working up to the modern printed one. This will be displayed in the hall show- case as soon as completed. Miss Graham, new to the school this year, is the sponsor of the club and has done a grand job of keep- ing the members on the right style of Library Work. The club has 22 members who all take part in the Library activities and do their share in desk work. The executive is as follows: President, Joan Koenig, C XI Bg Secretary, Annie Janzen, A XII C, Treasurer, Barbara Hemmerick, A X C, Reporter, Donna Flowers. CXA3 VVork Programme Secretary, Joan Bechtel, C XI B, Entertain- ment Convener, Vera Kutz, A X C. Good luck, Library Club! lla nlera flub To all for whom a dark room with all its mysteries holds a cer- tain fascination, the Camera Club, under the able sponsorship of Mr. Montgomery, offers opportunities which one cannot afford to miss. The instructive, and extremely interesting talks, demonstrated either by a member of the club or a visiting speaker, cover every phase and angle of the photo- graphic field, which could possibly be desired by the ardent, budding, Xi. 'l'oT'rr:x. A Xll D l photographers, who attend the meetings held once or twice a month. Among the talks heard this term were such topics as: Gadgets, Colour, Film and Composition. Various projects, such as the taking of the tlattering pictures at the school dances, and special events in the assemblies are in- cluded in the annual programme. The main event, however, is the Grumbler with all its headaches and sleepless nights. To accomplish THE GRUMBLER 3 9
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WATERLOO COLLEGE X 'fsE me 75 'Xe 'fl mi 5 -11 H j llli M l , ,QM . r t j giv e.. Q fi 'Lum' 33-1 ET ' iff if - K l- i ?,- X..-, , 1---' lf A-, L Y Eff- , 1-'.--,-,..-- - ..u.. ' --....L'i-:'i': -- .nlffillfafcrl ll'l-fll the lvlllll7Pl'.Sl-fri' of Western Onlario University Education in the Twin City It is economical to live at home while you study. A moderate tuition fee makes the cost of attending College only slightly greater than that of attending High School. Four months are free for summer employment. Courses are designed to meet the needs of the community. All the requirements for the B.A. degree may be met while the student lives in the Twin-City. Courses Leading to the B.A. Degree FOUR-YEAR HONOUR COURSES Classics, English, French, German, Historyg also Business Ad-- ministration Cto the beginning of the third yearb. THREE-YEAR GENERAL COURSES Choice may be made from a wide range of subjects in the Humanities and- Social Sciences. The offerings in Biological and Physical Science are being increased. Unusual opportunities exist for Fine Art, Music and Visual Education. Basic Training for Professions The B.A. courses fit into training programmes for Business and Industry, Law, Library work, Social Service, Teaching and Theology. Vocational Guidance tests and counselling are available. Scholarships and Bursaries A large number of awards are offered: many are specifically for Twin City students. Information Ask your friendsg many of them attend the College. Consult your Director of Vocational Guidance. Secure an Announcement for 1946-1947 and supplementary bulletins. Apply to the Dean or the Registrar, WATERLOO COLLEGE Waterloo, Ontario
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