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Academic X A FUVIII Rep.: Paul Bilzfr Home Hnnnz Teacllerf .lliss l1nz1g4'lf1s Red Cross Mite Box contributions run high in our form. During the month of October we held the banner for the first two times. Debating Resolved that classical music is enjoyed by more people than is po- pular music was our winning topic. Team: Ann Simpson, Joyce Monk- man, Lawrence Bishop, Bruce Gel- latly and Bruce Hodgins. Assembly Assistance Our students gave their mighty contribution in the following assem- blies: '-it A' ' 62.731 ,Qi I S4 J, 'M 1 T' 4 fill' :if f.L-ith Z' lr! ' L! ,f . i A K 2224? 3, .2 4 21: 5x35 Q, 5 - , 5.55 Q' ,. --A 'A' li ,M ... -... MJ-8 -A -,P 5 C229 Nam Our Penny Sale Project was most successful. Of the thirty-four valu- able prizes given, twenty-five were generously donated by K.-W. mer- chants. The grand total of ninety dollars was realized. October 2-Bruce Gellatly and Lawrence Bishop shared in the Thanksgiving Play. October 16-Don Smith an- nounced the rugby game between li.C.I. and S.J.C. THE WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY A PURELY CANADIAN COMPANY ...y ltsiulwllshml lNlx.x Head Office - - - 'Waterloo, Ontario l'0I7R PRUPICRTI' T0-17,-ll' lllfll' BE JSHES T0-.UORROIT For adequate protection. see our lawal llcprcsrillatiws l 60 THE GRUMBLER
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Academic X C funn Rep.: Barbara H6lIIlII6fl.C'li' Home Room Teacher: Mr. Smillz Red Cross Our project is going to be a French Play entitled Le Philan- thrope Malgre Lui, with a bright cast of Terry Breithaupt, Ronald Kreitzer, Eric Weber, Audry Dun- nington, Pat Schefter and Bill Kurch, Vera Kutzinske, Lloyd Lind- ner and Barbara Hemmerick. Sports Our A and B volleyball teams got off to a marvelous start by Winning several games. However, both teams were finally defeated. Due to our star, Mac Torrence, our rugby team defeated A X A, 30-O3 but in the next game Mac was ill and We lost to A X B. A X C's Form League team triumphed over A X A, but was de- feated by A X B. The girls basket- ball team held up their end of our sports by defeating C X C. Debating In our first attempt at debating we lost to A X D, but on January 25th we defeated A X A by sup- porting the affirmative side of Re- solved that the world is becoming a better place to live in . Our team consists of: Shirley Orpen, Kay Biehl, Barbara Hemmerick, Jan Hauser, Don Youngblut and Rich- ard Bader. Academic X D Form Rep.: fllarii' Kee Horne Room Teacher: llr. Duncan Sports Our girl's volleyball team was ousted in their 3rd game, but the boys triumphed in the six man rug- by series. The flg'l1t61'S were-Bill MacDonald, Pat Eckersley, Bruce Dowsett, Bob Hagey, Cerald Brau- tigam and Doug Schlicter. On December 10th, our boys cap- tured second place in the Junior Basketball Relays and the girls came in Srd. Both basketball games vs. C X B and A X B were unsuccessful, but in our three hockey games to date, We have won two games. Mary Kee and Ann Schneider are two members of the school's Junior basketball teams, while Pat Eck- ersley and Doug Schlicter are on the Bantam O.B.A. Assembly Assistance Helen Weber sang alto in the Fel- lowship quartet in a September As- sembly. Ann Edmonds announced in Senior Assembly Nov. 29. The great Bob Turner's orches- tra contained a mighty sax player -John Shelley of our form. Debating Our first debate The progress of science is a great and growing menace to civilization' was against A X C, but we unfortunately lost. Roq's Lunch Sllltfllllllllllllg in 13,1 R Bl','I.'l 'Es T20 limp Sr. li. Dui. I-15723 lQl'I'fIIlliNliII 'I' H lf UNDERWGGD TYPEWRITER . . . , 5Ufrf. .5t'IiI'll't'fl llflrf fxc'71fc'rI7 fri' UNDERYYOOD LIMITED 30 Ontario Sf. 5. lllionc T-T502 - liitvlicncr lfilf THE GRUMBLER
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