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Conzplimenls of the PALLADIU IVI RESTAURANT KING STREET XVEST KITCHENER HHere since january 1925 When cash rolls into 101 Miss Smith will then suspect That A XII C at last came through With their Rec. Cross project. Sports Bob Steckle and Bill Weber were on the junior rugby team this year and Reggie Schedler played on the special six-man against Pres- ton. Humour We have legitimate proof that Chemistry can drive men mad for what else would cause Pete Ballak to look down his bunsen burner and claim to see the people at the gas works? Corinne Eissfeldt had a touch of pneumonia. The class, voicing its pity, Was most startled to hear someone Whisper the chemical for- mula of the disease- P-NH, Assembly Assistance Charles Greb has helped out for the Radio Club on several occasions and George Eby has conducted the devotional exercises at one of the Senior Assemblies. Harvey Ried- linger is in charge of the Do You Known voice which is heard every two weeks. The Christmas Assembly had the pleasure of seeing Part I of The Highwaymann put on in pantomine with the compliments of A XII C. Our German band also performed, and the entire German Class joined in the singing of Schnitzel Bank as a grand finale. Public Speaking A XII C had two contestants in public speaking- Arnie Highman and Harvey Riedlinger. Harvey came in second in the Senior Con- test and first in the Twin City com- petition. Major Play We were excellently represented in this year's Major Play. On stage were Annelies Janzen, Reggie Schedler, and Harvey Riedlinger. Backstage were Audrey Smith. Molly Sim. and Mary Uffelman. CKJIIIAIIIZIIIIFIIIS of . Kitchener Dair Bar 1205 KING S'l'lIliE'I' ICAST 154 THE GRUMBLER
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When next time you have a job of Painting to do. use Compliments of BENDER REALTY CO. HNEPTO-LAC A product as extraordinary in rw Sales and Rental Agents formance as it is economical in t Appraisers - Iuortgagcs - Insurance THE Property Management P- Members of O.R.E.B. and K.W. R.E.B. LIMITED 125 King Vifest - Phone 2-0632 Academic XII ll Form Rep.: Gloria Rivers Home Room Teaclzer: Miss Smith Red Cross A XII D had the honour of hold- ing first place in the mite box con- tributions on Jan. 8 with a total of 32.44. Sports Our girls' basketball team is in there fighting. We have already won two games and hope to win more. Debating The topic was, Resolved that scattered colonies such as in the case of the British Empire are more advantageous than a consoli- dated empire such as Russia. Sup- porting the affirmative we came through victorious against A XII A. Assembly Assistance Jean Lackie has favoured the assembly with a vocal solo and by playing the piano in a piano and organ duet. Nellie Pitcher has pre- sented an announcement and Gloria Eivers spoke about the folk-lore of re. Academic XII E Form Rep.: foyce Smith H. R. Teacher: Mr. F. W. R. Dickson Sports Two of our beautiful gals are on the cheerleader squad. They are Jean Hemphill and June McKie. We also sport two men of brawn on the school's rugby team. Keith Ziegler plays senior rug.by, and Jack Brock, junior. Debating We were quite successful with our debates this year, and certainly started off with a bang, Winning our first one vs. C XII. Our team: Helen Taylor, Jean Hemphill, Mary Joan Mackenzie and Joyce Smith. Public Speaking Our own Helen Taylor proved to the school that she could speak, for she won high honours in the Senior Public Speaking Contest. Assembly Assistance Helen Taylor and Joyce Smith have acted as announcers during Senior Assemblyg Jean Hemphill has made several appearances with sports announcements. Jack Brock gave a short speech during Fire Prevention Week. NEWTEX CLEANERS 12 Duke St. E. - Phone 4-4011 135 Ottawa St. - Phone 2-0932 KITCHENER THE GRUMBLER 155
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