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

 - Class of 1947

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34 THE GRUMBLER JOHN DUNNINGTON: John is the popular mem- ber of our class who has served three terms on the Students' Council. His first ambition was to play with the New York Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra. He is now interested in mechan- ical drafting. NORMAN DUTKA: If the city is looking for an ex- pert civil engineer. come and see Norm about twenty years from now. He may then be qualified for the position. He is very in- terested in this type of work, and we hope he suc- ceeds. ART GRIMM: Art has a mechanical mind as far as fixing cars is concerned. He can fix anything with four wheels and an engine. He should be a trreat help to some garage mechanic. Good luck, Greasy ! HERB HARTMAN: Herb is the wandering student of our class. When asked what his ambition in life was, he said I'm going t.o let nature take its course. Well nature is going to have a tough time pinning Herb down to a position. When he does settle down he should be a very suc- cessful business man. ROY HENNIG: Roy is the clown of our class. and is one of the gang from the electric shop. His future is undecided but he doesn't seem to be worrying about it. With that sense of humour he should be a suc- cess at anything! DONALD HENRICH: Don hails from St. Jacobs. His ambition is to go into the building trade and build St. Jacobs into a metropolis. At present. however, he is concentrating on hockey and skiing. Tecffznfcaf XII 41-1:f:r'-.e-,q:-- . - 5 ., .,... .,,..,.,,,,.,,, f, :,:s:f:g,:-13:11:15: Ezfsi' :. :Za ., .1 , Q: . 45 :-1-:-:4-51.1-: -P . ' . - Y? 2252225225552 V , 1. e F -::1 --'fa .. 'Q' L-:' W 25 ' -- 1 5222? , 1 ' Q, J I 4 , I 5 ff W I 5' y 4 f, I 1 , 5 9 Z s ' 1 .wc V -ay :f-:--+ - 5:55,gg:g:3. - , ,.51E,I5.. ,- .w , ,2 1 W M , ......a?t1-:- L.. H .,, f' '.t.V..-. iEf':Ei- f 1' ,. .. :.,g.e1 '11 451. 53: sew . , .... . , 2 4: ' I: . 12i'l.f'9:::Yic - we ..-.. . 5, x 9' H eg 4 ' ' V fiffff 1 rs, -fc Q ' E E1'f.rE:f:-ssz trfx w w . -- 1 , -1-z:::::s.:15:sI:::s,- V,-. . ag, xXX 5 YN Q I 5-gg X N N X S .l -. smug. ,: ssc., . 1 f .-:sssswssx .- ' ,Q3Iri:5 1?F . - -V: E? , A -. .52 - - . I :iff X- -'r' a 'ff-ifizrff ' -fi ,Agp f- , , 1, Z, , fmfff 'Z' 7 ' 1 f , 2. - 44524, f ., 5,,.f,e:e12f V. . ff: V ve 922.W...ar1:-.:1'.f:-asV-4 1, ,, ,f 2 ff ff if Q Z , fi, W f fff f ff , f ' fl , 4 X 4 , 7 , I 1 1 of f 'Q Z Off 1 1 A41 W -gt.:-:-Q Fw-if ' .. ' A ,A., 2 I ' . 555Q55fi5g5g5g5g.:':iaEa1' .Q 'v v , I 5' 2: ..... -. i2 . 15 Q 9'Wf 1 I 1,-4 A 1. at :E -XXV x .i ifilif Rs t- ' Q t , . l a., , figs' ':' . 'N....e ' f ffff 1 1f221' .pz-,,,,MM, , f , ., ,,, 1. , . f Q ma ,f Lv ,-'f 7, ' .Li f A '22 'I if f 1 4 Q j 1123. - fm., ..'.a nf f- - .M HARRY KOEGLER: Harry. the tallest student in our class, is an expert at Chinese checkers and do- minos. He is all set. how- ever. for a position with the Bell Telephone Com- pany. He is interested in electricity and should be successful. DOUG MCNALLY: Doug's heart is set. on being a successful business man. He is also interested in song Writing and journal- ism. He already has writ- ten the lyrics for one song now being published. W'e all wish Doug success. JERRY NEWMASTER: Jerry's first ambition was to play hockey for the Boston Bruins. but he saw one of the games and auto- matically decided on being an architectural draftsman. In the future he will de- sign some marvelous build- ings. as he has a very active imagination, WITOL PRYSTUPA: VVitol is the hard working elec- trician behind the scenes. He is back stage for the assemblies. major plays and many other special events. He tells us he works hard. but it's doubt- ful. At present his future seems to be hidden behind pin ball machines, EARL SANDERS: VVhen asked what vocation he was going to follow. he scratched his head. Ten ninutes later he came out with this statement. I'm going to be a machinist- maybef' Well. here's hoping he gets what he wants. tw? Were told that two of his desires are women and sweetsi. RAY SHARLE: Ray is the Van Johnson of the voca- tional side of the school, He tells us that he is one of the outstanding athletes of our class. He is going into the electrical trade. and is sure to be a bright light of the future.

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THE GRUMBLER 35 FRED SMITH: Fred's fu- ture is uncertain, but he has three occupations in mind. He would like to Q13 tinker around with machines, Q23 own the B. F. Goodrich, 131 go into the chicken hatchery busi- ness. Fred wants to retire at twenty-five, so we think he should go into the teaching profession. JOHN SMITH: At first. John was going to fill boxes for Smith Cough Drops, but he has decided to be an auto mechanic instead. It would be nice to see John work- ing in a garage of his own. fixing sputtering motors and horse carts. ROGER WEILER: Buck is an import of the class. hailing from Baden. and has his heart set on tool and die making. He is one of the brighter students in Machine Shop. so he should have no trouble in finding a position. FRANCES FRASER: Fran is, one of those lucky people who come to school only four periods a day. Her plans for the future are as yet indefinite, but we know she'll plough successfully through whatever she un- dertakes. BETTY KALBFLEISCH: Betty takes all our form's subjects except sewing and cooking. Next year she in- tends to train in the K.-W. Hospital and in a few years she hopes to receive her R.N. Best of luck. Betty! DELMER ARMBRUSTER: Our Chief Returning OHi- cer at Elections is going to be a banker. tHe hopesl. He is interested, also. in Accounting. Delmer is go- ing West in June if he passes. We wonder why? Good luck in our future. Delmer. if j'5:,.,.:'I31525553355E3E ggE2hs:1:1-5:5: .,,,, J 1 9 --w:-:-n-:-:- t H ,aww . 4 R W fiisif.. ,,,.,.,,,,,.,, ,. f 1' -f:za:a:e:s:z- .1 Y - ,. I . -.-:,::-,1--:, ,- gt .11 , g 56' t M Sf?E' EiEE3??--1555 -- -15 ,552 t- ,----- -- -' 1, :fr-g . . tg g rt -af k - -' ' .. .. ' f' :f'-5155 1, fx 'tbs- , vw.. ,, 835' ' ff , V 'Y 5 , ,Q X4 1, , s 3' X x R 1 , 4 1 D I 'S X 'ft . e it Q' Q 34' jb: SEfEi?5I2 : ' 'lass-, 9 ' :CGE2:2S55c2wEI:E::'. -zf: WVQQW- Q: 5 Us :ESF -E 1 gem-E' yi' r5s:::1::s-:wefarsfi-cf, .- h:.12E:E:' . ' . , ' r-ms. f 25-2 -2:2392 3 ,.., W 1 f its ' t ...:f' 'G- ' 3- Ei:':3E2E1:-. ' 23152231 ,.j:2I:I5:- -3265-5251 3 :2'2:5:1:- ::gE5:5:2:3:F:j:1:2 -k-- 21221 ' ei: isa. .-::gsgag2gsgfgs.-:,:- NNW: :j i': ,W C . j 132 i13:3IE1i5Q'iz-Eif35lE2I3EQ:f5V j ':.,f5:,fg I-112'-g -Q 35 3:51:55 3:-:-:::::g:::::::: .3:f:5,.,. - 1,1 - ' , 1 s . ' W. . -,,,: 4 , 'C Y ' Tv N S 0 1. - Q M.. E ,1 he , X , A it Qs ' 1- Q si . Q :SQ K LAVERNE WINDSOR: La- verne is the brother of Wilbert and has specialized in Wood Shops. He is a tumbling enthusiast and is getting to be an expert in gymnastics. He also likes tennis, skiing. and golf. WILBERT WINDSOR: Wil- bert is one of the brighter students in Mathematics and has his heart set on a salesman's position. People will have to watch out be- cause Willy has the gift of gab , and should be able to sell his products quite easily. HERMAN WUERGLER: At first his ambition was to own a gambling casino. but he decided instead to be a tool and die maker. If any employer is looking for a Dl'0f1'1iSiT1g machinist. Cut- ter will fill the position. We wish him luck!! JOAN SEIBERT: Joan has been on the Students' Council for four years and has been Grumbler and Red Cross Representative for several terms. Next year she is going to Antioch College in Yellowsprings, Ohio. where she will take a five year course in Mer- chandising combined with Business Economics. HELEN STRUK: Although Helen is one of AXII A's quieter members. she is a steady worker. She is an- other of our potential nurses but is planning to work for a couple of years before she goes in training. We wish her success. CLAUDINE ATTO: Claud- ine has played on one of our basketball teams, and has been an active member of the Tumbling team dur- ing her three years here. Her main ambition is to hit the 120 mark in Short- hand before the end of the year. Then she wants to be a lawyer's secretary.

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