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DOMINION INDUSTRIES LIMITED 0 ELECTROHOME RADIO RECEIVERS 0 ELECTROHOME AIR CONDITIONERS 0 ELECTROHOME LONG-LIFE FANS 0 DEILCRAFT FINE FURNITURE 0 WASHING MACHINES AND IRONERS Kl'l'CIlPlNliR Academic Xl C Form Rep.: Fran Rollzfzermel Home Room Teaclzcr: Urs. .IIKICUOIZIIIJ Red Cross Our form sponsored one of the most spectacular sports events of the season-the staff vs. students volleyball and basketball games. We think it was a good idea our- selves and everyone enjoyed itg be- sides, we netted a fair amount for the Red Cross. Sports Meet the champs! Yes, our girls, with Ruth Eissfeldt as their cap- tain, won the Intermediate Basket- ball Relays,and we're mighty proud of the fact. Our boys won every hockey game up to the finals, but unfortunately, were then defeated. Our girls, thus far, have Won two basketball games and only lost one. Debating We have had two wins and one loss. Our illustrious debating team has Ruth Mary Haftin, Marion Eckle, Ron Fost, and Fran Rothaermel as members. ONTARIO Humour Mr. O'Connell, giving a sentence to stress the Latin word mille meaning thousand , On that small island they built one thous- and temples. Still small voice in rear of class- Religious, weren't they? Mr. Minielly: Come on, come on Esther! I haven't heard the answer yet. Esther: Neither have I. Mr. MacMillan-giving advice from Hamlet to the Major Play dra- matists-An actor should live his part. We didn't love Effie because her slip was showing, we loved her because she was in it. Public Speaking Frances Rothaermel came third in the Senior Public Speaking con- test. Congrats Fran. Ed. Note: Speaking on the sub- ject, Canada's Future as a Na- tion , Fran displayed distinguished oratorical ability, and well deserved the honour of winning third prize. -J. F. L. Gmc!-idly eau DOCJN TWINES. LIMITED I':S'I'ABLISIII-ID 1856 KITCIIIQNER I58 THE GRUMBLER
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CARL HEINTZMAN Victor. COlLlII1bl.CI and Decca Recordirlgs Radios - Pian os 215 KING ST. WTEST - Major Appliances - DLTNIQER BUILDING Sutherland, Virginia Hagen, Her- man Kosky and Bob Wagner. Mr. Fisher took charge of the vocals with an excellent rendition of White Christmas and Silent Night and he was accompanied by a chorus of our form's .best songsters. Academic Xl B Form Rep.: Mary Auguslirze Home Room Teacher: Mr. U'Co1111cN Red Cross Audrey Kundinger and Don Tay- lor were in charge of our success- ful project of a raffle netting 557525. The grand prize was an English Springer Spaniel named Sir Galahad. Sports The boys' rugby team climbed to the top of the ladder but were de- feated in the final game. Up to date, both girls' and boys' basketball teams are doing well. Debating Our first debate Resolved that the world has more to fear than hope for in the development of machines, was won by our team consisting of: Carolyn Hopton, Don Taylor, Bernard Orth and Mary Augustine. Debating against A XI C, we were defeated. Public Speaking No one entered the Senior Public Speaking, but Carolyn Hopton and Mary Augustine contributed in the Junior. Assembly Assistance Bill Lahn and Fred Schnarr were in the Junior and Senior assem- .blies for John Johnston. Our singer, Ruth Weitz, rendered a number in a former assembly and sang on December 20th. Humour We need no longer wonder when Elsie and Bill will break up. Through the efforts of Florence, they have already done so. Girl Csitting across the table from boy, drinking Java with Lava, tea and coffee to you.J But you wouldn't Want me to hurt their feelings by refusing them a date just because we're going steady! We specialize III Smart Students' Clothing Furnishings Hats and Caps D O W l. E R S BEESES .Heel your friends at our Dairy' Bar LIMITED ART. LEHNEN. Manager DIAL 2-1882 XVATERLOO 15 KING STREET EAST THE GRUMBLER 157
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Compliments of . . . - HO!-lNER'S MEAT MARKET DIAL -1--1731 432 QUEEN ST. SOUTH KITLLHENER. ONT. Academic XI D Form Rep.: Norma Zaclfs Home Room Teaclzer: Mr. G. H. Bailey ' Sports Our volleyball team was quite successful at the beginning of the season but did not come out on top. The girls' basketball team has Won two games and tied a third, and our boys are doing a good job too, in their basketball and hockey. Two of our girls are playing on the school's junior girls' basketball team, namely: Myrtle Kutschke and Violet Lishman. Norman Wil- son and Maurice Shantz are on the school's Junior Boys' Basketball team. Debating Our team consisted of Margaret Near, Joan Rogers, Harold Mit- gang and Norma Wilson. Uphold- ing the affirmative of Resolved, that Democracy is a failure -we lost. Assembly Assistance Nov. 1 -Pat Shantz announced the Tea Dance to be held on Nov. 2. Nov. 9-Carol Ziegler and Joan Rogers participated in the Armis- tice Assembly. Nov. 15-Pat Shantz gave an an- nouncement concerning the Sym- phony Concert. Nov. 22 - Neville Bishop an- nounced radio auditions in connec- tion with the Radio Club meeting. Nov. 29-A preview of the Major Play was given and we saw Pat Shantz as Penny Woods and Joan Barber as Mrs. Woods. Shortly before Christmas A XI D gathered her talent around her and presented an assembly programme. Jan. 31-Neville Bishop partici- pated in a skit to advertise the Grumbler. Feb. 7-A skit Was produced un- der the direction of Joan Hamm. K.-W. Collegiate Students, Store We Carry at all limes a full line of Collegiate Supplies, such as: Text Books - Loose Leaf Books - Scribblers Fountain Pens and Pencils Leather Cases Inks and Refills Jaimefs Book Store THE GRUMBLER 159
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