Kitchener Waterloo Collegiate and Vocational School - Grumbler Yearbook (Kitchener, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1946

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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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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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C0ll1f1Il.l716IZfS . . . Conzplinzenls MACINTOSH f CLEANERS HFNDFRSQNS LIAIITED ,, . . . M BAKERY ntcnsed Snnnnne Ileancn 130 XJICTORIA STREET SOL'TfI WV.XTERl,0O KITCHHNICR DIAL U-07132 Tqgchnical IX Al What was their courtship? A Comedy of Errors. Form Rep.: Flizulfeifz Ezzfcr Home Room Teacher: rlliss Kcnrzezfy Red Cross Our mite-box donations don't exactly hit an all high, but we have bright hopes for our project. We plan to sell to all K.C.1. students some stationery with the school crest stamped on it. Sports The beginning of our sports year constituted much practice for our form's volleyball team. We were most successful in the opening games, but were finally defeated in the closing series. Assembly Assistance We are most proud of Betty Gies who is able to thank so expertly our guests in the assemblies. Betty thanked Paul Berg and Keith Staebler when they played Rhap- sody in Blue for the Assembly. Humour Who.Were the lovers? Romeo and Juliet. When did they meet? The Twelfth Night. whom did they purchase From the ring '? The Merchant of Venice. What was their wedding promise to be '? A Midsummer Night's Dream. Wffiom did they meet on their ho- neymoon? The Girl of the Limber- lost. Where did they meet her? On the Trail of the Conestogo. Where did they live? The House of the Seven Gables. Who was their neighbour? The Little Girl Next Door. What did she live in? Uncle Tom's Cabin. Debating December 6th marked a sad day for T IX A-we lost a debate vs. T IX BZ Our topic was Resolved that more crimes are due to wealth rather than poverty. Our team- Mary Braun, Margaret Fuller, Gean Kilgour, Margaret Fildmann, Marie Axtell and Joyce Cook. Public Speaking The following girls competed in the Public Speaking: Jean Gaeler, Elizabeth Euler, Audrey Gerth. Betty Gies and Miriam Gaeler. WHITE ROSE INN High Quality Food 183 KING NORTH WATERLOO PHONE 5-5461. THE GRUMBLER 171

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