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Phone 2-4111 Qil lxlng ft. West KIESWETTER PLUMBING AND HEATING KITCIIENER. ONTARIO Colnmercial X A Form Rep.: Lenora funza Home Room T6'l1Cll6l'.' ,lliss Sim Red Cross Our representative, Ruth Schatz- ke, usually takes a good mite box collection down to room 101. Yes, OXA's ability to talk and chew gum certainly benefits the Red Cross. To help the Red Cross with their Work, we are industriously knitting Wash- cloths and hope to be able to finish quite a stack of them. For a Red Cross project we took care of the refreshment booth during the basketball game February 15. Sports Our A team did a splendid job in volleyball and Well deserved to come out winners. Our girls are also doing a good job in basketball, having Won two of their three games. Debating Our debating team won the first verbal bout but lost in the second. Assembly Assistance Yvonne Schmidt, who plays the accordion, has given several num- bers for the assemblies. Comlnercial X B Form Rep.: ,llmlclzizv Huge! Home Room Teac'l1er.' llr. Robbins Red Cross October 25th marked the day for a successful apple sale which swelled the amount of our donation to 551037. Our mite-box contribu- tions have run high in themselves with the largest sum to date being 32.37. Sports October 25th marked the day for a two out of three win for A team vs. Special Comercial. B team are the volleyball champions and are going down the right path by win- ning our first basketball game 10-O, Assembly Assistance Lorraine Neat performed in one of the assemblies by doing a de- lightful tap-dancing number. Our accordianist, Doris Martin entertained both assemblies on Oct. 30 and Nov. 1. Our famous corny quartette in- cluding Vera Eichholz. Elaine Seip. lVIarjorie Hass and Doris Martin sang again in the Assembly. by ren- dering Oh Johnny, Oh I referring f,v0llIfI1fllIf'llfS ffon1pll'111c'I1ls of Ui' I-IALWIG IVIOTGRS Iiiwziilkzxl-:lx CAMPUS LUNCH 166 THE GRUMBLER
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Xt! 1 U , A i I L 1 X R 1 i 5 T To L XX I I ,XP - : gi . - X NMA fi T - if fy? Q J XZ if -ff X x 1 y, ,X W .1 x- Q X X X X x f , X7 A A ff X I ' ,K ,ff ,f fl! N 'Ti f ,bv 9 X, A 7 X l, . E, xxx 8 r XX w -- I A , ' 3 F'i:i,,2 ELNL V f QUT' T' g ,,-f , 5:3 '4SI6q'v Desta Leavine, A XIII A Quantz, Doug Molson, Bill Hendry I may as Well give up the search- and George Haskins. I've yet to find a mouse in church. Debating Didjaknow that a helicopter was We started off very Well by win- ning our first debateg but our good luck did not continue as We lost our second. The team was composed of Jane Bowman, Eleanor Sweitzer, Helen Werle and Joan Koenig. Humour To a Church-mouse A mouse in church I've never seen A church-mouse is the mouse I mean. merely an egg-beater with ambi- tion? Until Wee Delmar found out differently, the other day, N.B. to him meant never bother. Assembly Assistance Joan Koenig and Eleanor Sweitz- er each gave a five-minute speech on Fire Prevention in Senior Assembly during Fire Prevention Week. GOLD! NG TYPl:.WRlTI:R CCJMPANY fHome of the ROYAL Typewriterb SALES : SERVICE I RENTALS All Makes Typewriters 244 BENTON STREET PHONE 7-7674 THE GRUMBLER 165
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l to our hero-and President-John Johnston. Humour Miss Schmidt while visiting a distant town was being shown a few of the large buildings. Paus- ing in front of an especially fine structure she said quite proudly, My, that's very fine, but I'm sure our Collegiate is equal to it in every respect. Probably, replied the guide quietly, That's our lunatic asylum! Commercial X C Form Rep.: Kathryn Small Home Room Teacher: Miss Blair Red Cross As long as students chew gum and Miss Blair collects fines, our mite box contributions will remain high. We are thinking of producing Louie's Cl GAR STCRI1 I .llaple Lane Ice Cream 0 Tab acco - Confeczz'0neri Billiards O 955 KING ST. VY. KITCHI-INI-YR a tea dance to put our donations on top. Sports In the Boys' Basketball, our Commercial lads defeated T X B with a score of 18-2. Debating Resolved that the province should provide free text books in High Schools Was the topic of the debate of which we upheld the ne- gative. Our debating team put up a good struggle but were defeated. The team: Dot Lewis, Keith Oehm, Robert Senyshun, Jane Frederick, Don Gillard and Kathryn Small. Humour Our people never seem to be able to stand on their feet. One out- standing incident took place when Lorne Meyer decided to go on an involuntary sit-down strike. He sat down so violently that he shook the desks. THE GRUMBLER 161'
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