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We Invite You to Make Use of Our Services THE WATERLOO TRUST AND SAVINGS COMPANY KITCHENER IVATERLOO CALT PRESTON sembly. Sigmund Rezetnik appear- ed as sports commentator on Jan. 31. Major Play Our form had two Hne actors in the major play, namely, Peggy Nairn, and Sigmund Rezetnik. Academic XIII C Form Rep.: Lorraine Uffelman Home Room, Teacher: Mr. Montgomery Red Cross A XIII C helped in the sponsor- ing of the six-man rugby team which engaged Preston in combat on Nov. 4. Our Red Cross repre- sentative is Barbara Smithers. Sports Our rugby team managed by fair means to reach the finals but were then defeated by A XIII B. Our volleyball team was also in thereg they reached the semi-finals before losing out. The husky males in A XIII C showed what skill and technique can do when they carried off the Senior Boys' basketball relay cham- pionship. Nice going, men! By the way, the team consisted of Ed. Trendall, Keith Woodall, Jim Swartz, Murray Kaufman, and Gord Ariss. Also our form's hockey team skated away with the senior hockey championship. Members of this winning whiz of a team are: John Gellner, John Mills, Gord Ariss, Ross Schmidt, Keith Woodall, Roy Dahmer, and Jim Swartz. We are proud to own several of the members of the Senior Basket- ball team. We mean such spectacu- lar persons as Gord Ariss, Jim Swartz, and Murray Kaufman. Alice Markell does well for her- self in the Senior Girls' Basketball. Humour Florrie Ratz being a bit slow in translating one of Mr. Class' French sentences, was asked what held up the family besides their legs. Florrie tried again, saying slowly - - - a - - - elle - - - Mr. Class immediately muttered: That's what it sounds like from here. John Mills Cafter discussing the topic thoroughly with his nearby fellow studentsb-Mr. Montgomery, is the tongue of the grasshopper very big? Mr. Montgomery Qyery quick on the come-backj-Not as large as yours, Mills! Assembly Assistance Do1'othy Scheifele favoured the Assembly with a piano selection- Valse in C Sharp Minoru by Chopin. John Gellner, circulation manager, and Fred Little. editor of the Grumbler, took part in a short radio skit advertising this small but meaty morsel of much read lite1'ature. lf zvrrr P1Illll'lVlfS0f CONGER LEHIGH CQAL CG. Il. W. STHRM, Manager Phone 6-6045 150 THE GRUMBLER
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CompIz'menz's . . . BU DDELL' S GARAGI: Distributors for HUDSON and PACKARD CARS DIAL 6-6953 WATERLOO Academic XIII B Form Rep.: Marzvoocf Dyck Home Room Teacher: Ur. .llirzielly Red Cross We took over the refreshment booth at noon as a Red Cross pro- ject, and continued with it until the opening of the cafeteria. Total proceeds-S5107.00. Our representa- tive is Peggy Nairn. Sports Our volleyball team reached the semi-finals but were then defeated by Spec. Comm. Members of the team were: Jane McGanity, Jean Cruickshank, Betty Schlee, Joan Lederman, Peggy Houston, and Joyce Thomson. Our victorious rugby team won the Senior lntra-Mural Rugby championship. The players were: Harold Snyder, Leroy Hallman, Sigmund Rezetnik, Jack Sehl, Bob Pollock, Heinz Braun and Laverne Foell. Our hockey team has not been as successful with two wins and one loss. Players: Ed. Howard, John Augustine, Denny Barnes, Jack Sehl, Sigmund Rezetnik, Heinz Braun, Bill Pugh, Bob Pollock and Louis Smith. This form's boys' basketball team has had two wins and no losses. Players: Jack Sehl, Harold Sny- der, Laverne Foell, Heinz Braun, Ed Howard and Denny Barnes. The Girls' Basketball team has had two wins. Players: Joan Led- erman, Jane McGanity, Peggy Thomson, Jean Cruickshank and Thompson, Jean Cruickshank and Ruth Corbett. Debating Our debating team was victori- ous against A XIII A on Nov. 7 but was defeated by Spec. Comm. on Dec. 14. The team consisted of: Kay Schweitzer, Peggy Houston, Betty Schlee and John Augustine. Assembly Assistance Betty Schlee was chairman at the Memorial Assembly. Sigmund Re- zetnik was chairman of the assem- bly on Nov. 21. John Augustine and Louis Smith presented excel- lent speeches at the Campaign As- ifff' 1f'f1'f ? i ii ri' V 'i i ,i'i' gif ,1.:. 1 K if '55 A'i 55::5fff5:':5:ffii,' 'iii ii' . ..... 'U ,,.-:--1 5 Z if TE ' V , , iiii :f5s552:s:5:. X 86 Qyffw 57: SOUTH .' 50755555 2:as:::.:::s:a:5:5:::-::m:5:5:5frm:-:::ff.:5:s1. . , .,.. -. ., ...., ..,.. . - -- .-1-1-:-1-:-:-.-:.-:-.-:-x-:-'-.- ' .-.-:4-Q:-:-:-::-:-:-:-:-:-:-1--1-1+-' ' ' I,gzjggg:3:1ai:,:-535:5:::3:-:,:,1,:,:5:5:5:, If ., ., .A , V , -,:5,f:.jSf:5:55:q:,:::::5:55:5:5-gggf:-:ggig .,g.f.:.,.-3:5-1-::+:r2-25-:g::1::5,5.g:g53:,13:1.-,-.5--:,.,.3 :-,I,.7.3.:.1.1.:.::-:::::1g-g--.-.g.-'-'- -- g.,.,.gg:-:-.-:-sz-:-:-:-:-:1:I-I-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-'-: - .... , .... .+. A -. '-',-:-.-.-.-. .-1.-: 1- . . f - . -- 2.2, ,zgvz-:-:fic-'S+ -f:1:::,:,::gf:r:zs, '-arg:-::a:::,.,:-.55 .. , , , ''''TF:2135:e:A.:.E-21fl.riff:sf:Es.52.2fJ1.f3i.:5f1..:1.. . v -'-' -'-'-' THE GRUMBLER 149
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J. , J F, fl, ---5 THE BEAN PRINTING AND PUBLISHING COMPANY LIMITED fformerly David Bean and Sons Lilnitedl PRINTING SINCE 1856 DIAL 6-6401 3-7 OxTAR1o ST. WATERLOO. ONT. Pulnlislzers of THE IVATERLOO CHRONICLE Academic XII A Form Rep.: Isabelle Liddle Home Room Teaclier: Mr. Class Red Cross Thus far, our mite-box collection has been the only source of income for the Red Cross. The main pro- ject is still a deep, dark secret, but it won't be long before it will be brought to the light to assist that worthiest of Worthy causes. Our highest mite-box contribu- tion has been about 32.50. We are in doubt as to Whether we contri- buted this sum, or whether Mr. Class nabbed the chompers of some of his classes. Sports A XII A boys started the year off with a bang, by producing an un- beatable rugby team of Walter Sauer, Bob Goldsworthy, Oswald Nentwig, Roswell Cress and Ken Dykeman. Three of our students are on the school's Junior Rugby Champion- ship team-Norm Hett, Ernie Dycke and Don Kraft. Our star hockey team defeated all the twelfth grades but in the two final games ftotal goals to county we were defeated by a 13th grade. Having started the year success- fully in Volleyball, the girls had to finally admit defeat after a tough SUTHERLAND-SCHULTZ ELECTRIC CO. LTD. FOR MOTORS AND FLUORESCENT FIXTURES THE GRUMBLER 151
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