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

 - Class of 1946

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Menlbersllip in the Y. Wt C. A. offers . . FRIENDSHIP HEALTH INFORMAL EDUCATION RECREATION CoxIxIrNITYsERx'IcE Come and Join Us! Junior Rugby Team JACK BROCK. A XII E Once again the rugby season has come to an end for K.C.I., climaxed by the Senior rugby team being runners-up in their league and the Juniors winning their champion- ships. All in all, it has not been too bad an ending, even though We would much rather have taken the W.O.S.S.A. championship, but we tried hard. May I take this oppor- tunity of congratulating Guelph's team on winning the championship. For the first time in a few years, K.C.I. had a Junior rugby team and it was very successful. All this was due to the guy wot give us spark -namely, Hal Wallace, our coach. When we started the season we were only a bunch of greenhorns who didn't know anything about organized rugby, but through tedi- ous hours of hard work he shaped us into a championship team. So, on behalf of the team, thanks a lot, Mr. Wallace. Then there is our fleet-footed captain, that handsome wide- shouldered brute, Bob Fitzgerald, who kept his eyes open and his mind on the game and called many a yard gaining play by the four in- furiating Words HSHANTZ OVER THE MIDDLE lhow about it, PQ1'l'lfUSS?J The rest of the team was equally as goodg we had one of the best A ' fl' 1 I mv In xf 1. I It as r 1 'i I . is 7 1721 , , L4-N i Q, lf!! I K N V I It in A ' - .15 'f , I , 5 F . , l , K' ? I! up , 1 L ,- GX m lx yu' I T' .. .wiixk -'X K A I - I ' .. f ' Q X : 'X g f' SJ ' OZARK Compliments of . . . 2oTH CENTURY TH EATRES Where comfort airul courtesy are foremost. THE GRUMBLER Q IN

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,gal-'S 'Fo THE ECUNUMICAL MUTUAL FIRE 3 T msunnucf coMPANv if L3UEi17 Tf f--. f cpt FIRE - AUTOMOBILE - WINDSTORM - PLATE GL-XS 1 T 'P' 'E 6090 A ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS ff ' PERSONAL PROPERTY FLOATER -,fi LIABILITY AND BURGLARY - GUARANTEE BOND? .T X9 fl . .E 1' fsivvffsg, E . J N Head Office : Kitchener, Canada Sgfying the for ASSETS EXCEED S4,000,000.00 74 years Insure in your Home Company with your local agent being a good snap, gives plenty of vocal support to the team and at times kindly extends free advice to the referees on disputed decisions. A real K.C.I. man. Now meet our coach, Mr. Ralph Hodd. Cool and collected at all times during a game, Mr. Hodd made history this year when Dago Derstine scored the touch- down that made the score 6-5 against S.J.C. He actually took off his hat, threw it in the air, leaped up into the air himself and joyously embraced several players. It was the spirit of our coach that inspired the team to rise to the heights. To him the students owe their thanks for the many hours of time and work spent for this, your team. Our thanks to Hugh Cowie, our student manager, and to Ian Ballantyne, our mascot. Special note of thanks to Chuck Grelo who provided transportation for us, and the time Chuck voluntarily gave throughout the season. So we finish another successful season. We hope to see you all back next year cheering our team on to victory. Your fine support helped us through many tight spots, and for this We, the team, thank you. P.S.-Yours truly was also with the team and played middle wing. 4. Eg I-. 4. .,. P.P.S. fEditor's Notel -As you notice from the first P.S., Steve appears to be quite modest. He plays a hard game as middle wing, delivers a knock-out plunge. and boots the ball vigorously. So, as you see, he deserves credit with the rest of the gang. HIGH TEST KITCHENER DAIRY PRODUCTS TRI-PURE ICE CO. .4 Trial Will Conrinrc You WESTSIDE DAIRY Pure Manufactured Ice h'pllI't'l' than ilu' miter you ffrirzlfu Delivery to all parts uf the Twin Citicw 900 our modern lcv Refrigerators 385 PARK Sr. PHONE 2-2552 476 RTW STIXEET WEST IXITCHENEH PHONE O-6127 ll6 THE GRUMBLEIR



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backfields-hitting the line was like hitting a pile of bricks! For the whole season the team had only two serious injuries. They were Don Post, who tore some liga- ments in his ankle, and Jim Prange, who had water on the knee. There were a few minor injuries--Norm Hett and Grant Shirk-but they recovered in a few days. Incidentally, Seniors, if you want to know what inspired us to the championship our motto was: Never say dieg go to Hal! Intra - Dlural Rugby Again this year keen competition was shown on our lower campus, in the intra-mural rugby games. In all the grades the forms were well represented, despite the fact that both Junior and Senior teams had the first choice of the players. The weather was ideal for this fall sport. Any who watched these games would find that there was a good deal of team work and spirit put into them. Boa LEEMAX, SALES Much credit must go to Mr. Un- win who put many hours into the supervision of this sport. Our referees are always last but not leastg they are the boys who really have a hard time settling some heated disputes but they al- ways survive. Winners: Juvenile - Technical IX C Harold Kurshinska, Roger Kuhl, victoria ollege in the UNIVERSITY OF TGRCDNTCD Founded by Royal Charter in 1836 for the general education of yollffl in the various branches of Literature and Science on Christian Pr1'ncz'pIcs. As one of the Federated Colleges in the Faculty of Arts of the University of Toronto, Victoria College enrols' students in all courses leading to the degrees of Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Commerce and preparatory to admission to the schools of Graduate Studies, Divinity, Education. Law and Social Work. In the Annesley Hall Women's Residences and VVymilwood, accommodation is available for women students of Victoria College. In the Victoria College Residences accommodation is available for men students of the College. For full information, including calendars and bulletins. apply to the Registrar, Victoria College, Toronto. U3 THE GRUMBLER

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