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Complinzenis of . . . Svrhrvitrr - Smnhrnrk ilimitrh Benton at Church St. Kitchener. Ont. We also have a hockey team and a basketball septette. Members of the basketball team are: Otto Lin- kert, John Elsby, Witol Prystupa, Jack Dunnington, Carl Soloman, Wilbert Windsor, and Laverne Windsor. Debating Our topic was: Resolved that the Canadian farmer is of greater importance to our country than the Canadian manufacturer. We up- held the negative side. Unfortun- ately we were not the victors. The members of the debating squad were: Walter Ozaruk, Wilbert Windsor, Carl Soloman, and Jack Dunnington. Assembly Assistance Our Electric Shop boys help in the running of the projector slide, stage lights and auditorium lights during assemblies. .il ..1.. Technical XI C Form. Rep.: loan Siebert Home Room Teacher: Mr. Garfield Red Cross We had charge of the checking booth at the Christmas Holly Hoppe. A grand sum of 3515.25 was realized for the Red Cross. Debating We have been very successful with our debates, having won sev- eral. Our illustrious team is com- posed of: Jackie Merner, Marion Badke, Nadine Miller and Joan Sie- bert. Sports Our volleyball team reached the finals and two girls from our form, Jean Delion and Jackie Merner played on the school's volleyball team. Humour After assigning homework at the end of the period, Mr. Robbins asked one of our brighter pupils if she knew what homework we had. With a start, she quickly replied- Algebra and French. Technical X A Form Rep.: Yvonne Grog Home Room Teacher: Mr. Partlow Red Cross With June Koch as representa- tive, we can't help but have good mite-box collections. Debating Resolved, that farmers have done and are doing more for their country than the manufacturers, was the subject of our debate, and we upheld the affirmative. The team: Gordon Moogk, Joyce Allen- sen, Ralph Heller, Ina Axtell, Keith Hoffman and Marjorie Wettlauffer. Unfortunately we lost to T X B. Humour Why is Keith Hoffman so talka- tive? Because he was vaccinated with a phonograph needle. METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY -- Compliments of - E. AWREY S. COMPASS J. GRANT E. REUEL L. BAUSLAUGH A. DILLISTONE C. MALLOY G. ZIEGLER W. BECKER G. DUNLOP S. MUTER THE GRUMBLER 169
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Conzplimenls of ESRODl:.Y DRAINIIN FUR CO. 106 KING ST. W. KITCHENI-IH Pnoxn 8-8341 Technical XII Form Rep.: lack Shaw Home Room Teacher: Mr. Pugh Red Cross Our mite-box contributions have been fair but we all agree that there is room for improvement. We haven't started on a project as yet but hope to soon. Sports As T XII was late in being or- ganized, we were unable to field a rugby team. However, Lloyd Hau- ser played on the school's six-man team. Dante Bauer is our athletic representative and is doing a good job. Assembly Assistance We have the honour of possess- ing both of the able electricians that make our assemblies success- ful. Yes, we mean Russel Wagner and Otto Yoworski. Technical Xl A Form Rep.: fohn Bruvbaelzer Home Room Teacher: fllr. Hodge Sports This year our form made a fine contribution to the school's rugby teams. Our list of stars include Bob Fitzgerald, quarterback and captaing Ron Elrick, doing some fine kickingg Jack Hiller, a shifty backfielder, and Roman Braun, who helped to hold that line . The contribution to the senior team was Trojan Denny Juma. Let's not forget modest Jim Pernfuss who played on the Junior Rugby team and did some fine plunging. Thus far, T XI A's basketball and hockey teams are in first place. Debating T XI A's debating team was de- feated by T XI C in our second debate. Red Cross T XI A has been right in there pitching with respect to donations to the Red Cross. Four of our boys ran a booth at the rugby games and sold doughnuts and apples among the crowds. We also plan to run a booth at the school semi-formal. Assembly Assistance February Sth Senior Assembly was overjoyed, no doubt, to have as their chairman our own Ken Swartz. Technical Xl B Form Rep.: Walter Uzorulr Home Room TRU-C,It'I'.' llr. Devi!! Red Cross Our representative is Bob Les- sard and he does a good job with the mite box jar on Tuesdays. It fairly jingles with wealth. Sports We have a rugby team but unfor- tunately it wasn't very successful. Conzplinzelzts of . . . CCDSTFI I CIS FOCDTWEAF2 LIMITED Pnoxiz 6-6995 - 38 liixc ST. Wrist T68 THE GRUMBLER
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CVUIIIIJIIDIIIPIZIS of THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS Co., LTD. 51 Qrisiix ST. SoL rH Iiircmixrzla. ONT. QI ALITY IS Ol R NlOT'I'U Technical X B Fornzi Rep.: Ross Sniffer Home ffrmni Teacher: Ur. ill. F.U1'cf.'501z Sports We entered a quick and lively rugby team, but as most of our stars were playing junior, we were not able to take the finals. Debating We came through our first debate with flying colors. Our team: George Henyon. Harold Schwartz, Edward Dolmage, Graeme Dimock, George Rodway and Ross Snidei'. Humour During one of Mr. Garfield's periods, Ed. Dolmage was afflicted with a severe case of hiccoughs. Our professor politely told him that he had better go out and take a drink. When Ed. did not, Mr. Gar- field added dryly: Or have you had one! Student: Sir, how do you say 'spin the bottle' in French '? Mr. Garfield: Le Bureau de Postef' Technical X Il Form Rep.: uvliffflflf Uer1rz'1zgf11' Home Ronnz Teaclzer: llr. Tlllllllllifflf Sports With pride we announce that our form team won the Rugby Cham- pionship. On top of this, readers. we also won the Basketball Relays and are looking forward to hockejv and basketball championships. Debating The debating team came out vic- torious in the R1'Sf debate by sup- porting the affirmative side of Re- solved that the province should supply free text books in High Schools. Assembly Assistance Our talented form orchestra has most ably performed in several of the Assemblies. It consists of accordions. 2 guitars, 2 mouth-or- gans and 1 banjo. The fellows who bring you all this entertainment are: Lawrence Prince. George Mo- ser, Stewart Schmidt. Gerald Heiro- namous, Bill Plantz, Victor Reimer and Peter Rempel. Canada Health SL Accident ASSURANCE CORPORATION .ll Solid' fflllllllflillll Collzparzj' llome Office WA'l'lCHl.O0 Ontario l lT0 THE GRUMBLER
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