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K-egg. 'Swim-A Director: C. F. PLEWMAN, Toronto, Ont. - Boys' Camp - - Vacation Camp Q8 Weeks, IN THE IIIGIILANDS 0F lIALlBUllTON Q2 XVeeksj v Associate Director: ED. H. DEVITT, Phone M A ,,.-1 , as M4-11,--,,..,.h M' 'hwfwa .A I V . ' -.:,,,,,., e ' ,1 ,I 3-3229 lVIerklinger and Dorothy Shantz, put up a good fight and won. Public Speaking We were well represented in the public speaking contest. Those who entered were: Audrey Schmitt, Doreen Shoemaker, Mary Nichoif, Dorothy Shantz and Audrey Merk- linger. Technical IX C Form Rep.: George McCaig Home Room Teacher: Mr. St. Amana? Red Cross Our mite box returns have been fairly low, but we intend to do something spectacular before the year isup. Sports The Rugby team was successful in winning the first four games in the Intramural Rugby tournament. However, we were more successful in basketball, winning the Relays with a total of twenty-one points. Debating On Dec. 7, a debate was held be- tween our form and T IX D. The topic was Resolved that civilized man is happier than the barbarian . The debators were: Russel Bender, Tom Dolan, Hugh Cook, Peter Fer- guson, Donald Eaton and Dave Carter. P.S.-We won. Assembly Assistance On Oct. 16 T IX C participated in the annual ninth grade cheering contest. We were defeated. Humour There's that one about the moron who threw himself into a well, be- cause he wanted to kick the bucket. THE GRUMBLER 173
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W ' J I De.S.ato - I Biff H It 'Slit ' lllm? 1 Eiit35Ff,7j 'lille Cozlzpliznenls of Proudfoot Motors Limited KITCHENER ONTARIO Technical IX A2 Form Rep.: Marjorie MacLeod Home Room Teacher: Miss Augustine Red Cross We keep our Weekly mite box collections as high as we can, and we are thinking about presenting a Red Cross project in the near fu- ture. Sports Our form was not very success- ful in the Juvenile Girls' Basketball Relays. Pome Mary, Mary, quite contrary How does your garden grow '? With silver bells and cockel shells And one old smelly petunia! Humour Jane: What's Gene Autry in a snow-bank ? June: You tell me. Jane: A western sandwich. Technical IX B Form. Rep.: Dorothy Slmnt: Home Room Teacher: ,lliss Nairn Red Cross T IX B has been doing as good a job as they can, not only in mite box collections but also in the National Clothing Collection drive. We were behind it 100 per cent. Sports Our volleyball team was victori- ous in winning the Juvenile Volley- ball pennant. The girls are doing well in basketball too, winning their first game. Debating The subject was, Resolved that crime is due to wealth rather than poverty. and we upheld the nega- tive. The team. composed of Mary Nichotf. Jacky Winters. Doreen Shoemaker. June Stroh. Audrey lT2 THE GRUMBLER
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,EL -it ' fr! L , Q?-1 -'Q F F , o T0 A 5 - ' if 97 f . ' L.. -ff 1.3 Mr. A. J. O'CONNELL, for that outstanding success ot' the season. Ajax has done it again by pro- ducing a play which filled six nights with laughs and wiles-a fresh laurel in this year's crown! Those suffering souls of human- ity, those unfortunate mortals of Ii. C. I.. in fact those water- bedraggled, shivering, students who take classes in the east and west annexes. IRS.-I still remember the day of the torrential rains on which Mr. Duncan said Com'on in. the water's fine! The members ot' our School Roard. and I say, Hats otI ' again to those men and women, on their efforts in ferreting out means ot' overcoming the shortages and shortcomings oi' the school! Our own Miss NAIRN, of the room with a grand piano, every Friday noon instructs the younger girls of the school in their own choir. Mr. UNWIN. Through the ex- perienced hands of this chef ot' students' activities is sifted the fiower of our school. and under whose direction is moulded the stamp of our school- Play hard and clean. Our results on gym and field are material examples of your splendid work! The right-hand lady of Mr. Fisher tand I don't mean your wife. sir!b. who exchanges our quarters for war savings stamps - ANNIE CONRAD. Those teachers who have just returned to civy street. Whether mentor of mathematics or langu- ages we all say, Welcome back to the foldf, Mr. Paul Berg. the musical magi- cian ot' our day, who, from screech- es and squeals has fashioned a Glee Club and Orchestra. which has charmed and captivated its audi- ences throughout the whole year! Red-capped MIKE. who through rain and sunshine. has made sure no bicyclist of Ii.C.I. has dared to tread the driveway. Con bicyclei. Mr. DOVVNES. with congratula- tions on his well-deserved promo- tion. The belles ot' Bermuda are the beauties ot' the south but I guess there's no cause for worry. Mr. MONTGOMERY. Mr. PART- LOVV and committee, for keeping the halls of our school vibrating with the whole-hearted approval ot' the students for our assemblies. HARVEY RIEDLINGER, the in- formal publicity agent of K.C.I., the turner of grey hairs of many a Grumblings reader, and the editor of our weekly news in the local paper. Mr. MINIELLY, who has saved the boys many a penny through his thoughtfulness in carrying through the Popular Science idea. -J. A. J. I2 THE GRUMBLER
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