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37 - 39 KING STREET XVI-IST KITCHENER Kenwood Coats for Ladies and Men sold exclusively by Kabel's Academic XII B Form Rep.: lean Dolzman Home Room Teacher: .lflr. lflacllillazz Red Cross We have been doing fairly well with our mite-box contributions, and have finally decided on a bang-up project. We sponsored a gigantic tea-dance and called it the Sentimental Serenade . We netted 352.63 Sports Our volleyball team put up a stiff opposition but finally was defeated. Though our girls basketball team is slightly off the beam, our boys aren't letting the girls' .bad luck influence them, and are doing a fine job in the hockey games. By the way, some of our more adventurous girls have also signed up for hoc- key. Humour When Jackie Stahl asked Mr. Wallace what a rouge was in foot- ball, Emerson Hicks boldly answer- ed, It's what you Wear on your cheeks. Mr. Wallace Cquick on the come- backj immediately replied, That's not the kind of rouge that bothers you, is it Emerson? Academic XII C Form Rep.: Horfuej' Rierilizzger Home Room Teflclzer: .lliss .Sniffer Red Cross Perhaps some day ere June rolls by. A XII C will perfect Another means than that pint jar For their Red Cross project. Maybe you calls us stupid. Sez we got no intellect, But the time will tell in A XII C With our Red Cross project. SCHOOL l3lNS I. . QS '91 . onzplznzcnfs CRESTS p RINGS of PENNANTS A. G. HAEHNEL Sold of Mel Wada ZfejLQ2eDE5f0ff SPORTING Goons , 38 QUEEN ST. S. - KITCHENER ll A'VER'400 QNTARIO THE GRUMBLER 153
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fight. Several of the girls such as Judy Siebert, Fran Fraser, Jean Wildfang, Isa.belle Liddle and Jean McKenzie are going to show the boys in our room, just how to play hockey. Debating Our first successful debate was against A XII B with our topic Re- solved that crime is due to wealth rather than to poverty. Team- Joy Dark, Bruce Shoemaker, Isa- belle Liddle and Jean Wildfang. Three of our speakers had to drop out, but were replaced by Jean lVIc- Kenzie, Ken Dykeman, and Oswald Nentwig. We lost our latest debate, but look to the next year! Humour Mr. Class, while teaching one of his most exciting French classes, spun on his heel, peeving about the room and blurted, Cress, close your mouth, the flies a1'en't out to- day. Teacher-Were you copying? Student-I wasn't exactly copy- ing-just wondering if she knew the right answer. As I told my best friend- I'd give up all ideas of marriage, home and a family and be a career wo- man-if it we1'en't for menf, Animal cracks-What is left on the road after it rains cats and dogs ? Answer-Poodles? Who are the fastest wolves? Chase and Sanborn-They date every bag. Assembly Assistance Our contribution to the Assem- blies consists of Isabelle Liddle and Judy Siebert who light up the hall with a few cheers. A few of the students have also taken part in announcements. QUALITY MAINTAINED l52 THE GRUMBLER
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