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

 - Class of 1947

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THE GRUMBLER 39 ALLAN BUTLER: Allan has played school rugby for both juniors and seniors, and last year played senior basketball. He also pos- sesses junior and senior debating pins. Allan has no ambition-but next year hopes to go to the New York Institution of Photo- graphy. ANNE CONRAD: Annie has sung with the Glee Club for two years. She may choose teaching as her oc- cupation, and if so, will attend Stratford Normal next year. One of her greatest talents is writing interesting letters. No won- der Tillsonburg is fascin- ated. JOAN CRESSMAN: Joan warbles with the Glee Club and is a faithful member of the Fellowship. Also she is pianist for the Fellow- ship quartette and wishes to go to Waterloo or Nor- mal. They say it is a woman's privilege to change her mind and Joan is cer- tainly exercising this right . . Ah Men! JOY CRESSMAN: Although not identical in appearance with her sister and seem- ingly not as interested in her sister's favourite pas- time, she has followed much the same path at K.C.I. She intends to follow Joan to Waterloo or Normal. and we're sure she will make an excellent teacher. RUTH CRESSMAN: To outward appearance, she is a sweet and, uh, charming child, but this year she has learned, from a pursuer of evil ways, a word! In the past she has taken part in Glee Club activities. She intends to spend next year at Waterloo College. HARRY DREGER: Curly came to us this year from East Orange High. New Jersey. Harry played rugby there and played Senior Rugby for K.C.I. this year. The future is foggy but a hint was dropped concern- ing Law at Toronto. CLAYTON HAHN: Clayton lives in Linwood and start- ed high school in Elmira. He came to Kitchener be- cause he wanted to study German here at K.C.I. His main ambition is to become a minister. 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GERARD HESS: Gerard has come from St. Jerome's. He says the girls are nicer at K.C.I.! His main ambi- tion is to write a book. Next year he is going to start up the ladder to an M.D.. either at London or Guelph. VIRGINIA HOFFMAN: Virgie . as Mr. Class calls her, took Tech. Matric. for her first four years at K.C.I. during which time she won a Technical schol- arship for highest marks. Now she is completing her high school days with Upper School. For three years she has sung in the Glee Club. Her future??? MARGARET HOUSTON: Peggy , was for the past two years one of our chic cheerleaders who rung yells from the rugby crowds. She was also on the winning debating team in Grade XII. When out of the portals of K.C.I. she will go to Normal. Too bad she'll be so far from Duke Street! JACK HUBBARD: Jack is playing city league basket- ball this year, and has been very active in inter- form sports. Outside of school. Jack is all out for Flying and skiing. His main ambition is to join the American Airforce. What's the matter with the R.C.- A.F., Jack? MAX KUDRENECKY: Max has graduated from Tech. and taken Upper School. a thing that few fellows have ability to do. He is inter- ested in soaring and hopes some day to visit the tropics. He intends to tackle Mechanical Engin- eering at Queen's next year. MARGUERITE KYLE: Marg came to K.C.I. from Fergus High School this year. Here she will com- plete her Upper School and then would like to either go to train as a nurse at Toronto General Hospital or take a course at U. of T.

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38 THE GRUMBLER RICHARD SUTTON: In his first year at the Collegiate, Richard was in the School Orchestra and was Grum- bler Representative. Next year he plans to work in an office. Accounting is his special interest-maybe he's hiding others too. We Wish him good luck. CLIFFORD TUCKLINSKY: During CliHord's four years at K.C.I., he has served as War Savings, Grumbler and Students' Council Repre- sentative. He takes a deep interest in school activities and intends to do clerical work when he finishes his course. We wish him lots of success. BETTY WEBER: Betty keeps C XII in a good humour from day to day. She has been active in sports ever since she came to K.C.I. She is interested in singing and has a lovely voice. She'll be a valuable asset in some office in the near future. GLENN BAECHLER: Glenn has earned a senior debat- ing pin. Outside of school he is interested in flying and hockey. His main am- bition is to travel. Next year Glenn intends to take Business Administration at Waterloo. RUTH BENDER: Ruth has been with the Glee Club for four years. She has not quite decided what to do next year. She will either return to K.C.I. and take business or go to Stratford Normal. I got it straight from Ruth that she would simply die of shame if fmyone saw her history cover . . the inside. We wonder why? KEN lil'lRLE'l': Ken has been a big asset to our senior basketball team for two years. He is joint editor of the sports section of the Grumbler this year. Ken's ambition is to live happily!! His future is in- definite but medicine shines brightly for him. , ,. , .. , ,, , E . ...Z ,W .V X Q .f 1 ff tvt, . . . f- ' W 'llf' V' 1.112 7 EZ , A a f if f 4 ff Z7 '7 'N' y f -1.-1, f V 1 ,.. - tvvt ' . 7 i .. f -.-' . ' .. 1 'ro't- r all M.. 4 . ' '-c .-:ki .ggi-'gi :,:5.,g??f 2, ,-553: 47 . .5-gg we 4 'fi '.'. ' 21.111 E .M e-- ,, me .,.. 1 ' i:if'ii:5:2-Ea55E:E1:5122-:Etiff: '- F ' 'Z ,. ' If -1' ..,. . --- . ' t ': 'I' f it ..., .gp. I I 2' W f fizsffass' '-ag. .. .... flcaczlewzfc X17 gaggs- ' . -i-535. 'fE?IE :1'2:fEi2E' H 1 't'--ae. -' t. ?: .:21I.1.f1-5222 ii' . :r 1- x.- ..?E'A1:..':':5.'1:1 ' ' , wtf- Said --45 : 1 - ' l - .' 1:3,.,:..1.: ---isa. Q U , .5 -1.172-I 3 122 'K . . 15 Sre e' .Z 2- M' -. .. ez x..z., . .- S YWNW six X' qv st- ' t Q...-x XX X x ii . I .SRX Sis X xx X XXX xXRN K .-sans X 'E X X hx XX S N s YSXNX N t X 'vs X A. 4 A s - XX x N x W lykx R X ' to-.u.-:M.'. . V ' ,mi sv ' A f- -- . -:vii 11:-. 'EENX 7 . -.xcs.,.- ' X V, f.: . , ' ' Fe Y :-,:.:1: :s x f . Q ....-. . V ., 'kxgw 'sws.e.scX . hh sss- . eaitsgs sw ..: ,.., 3 A s .X . XXX Q... so . I: KN .xfsx , s . X' I 6 X bfi X X :ss Xt . N iv 3 - IA HELEN WERLE: Helen spent three years in the Commercial Course and has always co-operated in sports and school activities. She is now doing office work and we hope she will con- tinue to be successful and enjoy her work. VERNON WITT: Vernon has been here for four years and has taken part in many school sports. espe- cially hockey and rugby. Vern is going to Detroit next year -- We haven't found out the reason. He intends to do office work. Wherever you are. Vern, we wish you luck! RUSSELL ZIEGLER: Russ has attended this school for three years. He was on the Students' Council for two terms, and at present is the Grumbler Form Notes Re- presentative. He has also taken a great interest in rugby. His ambition is to do Accountancy Work. We're sure you'll succeed, Russell. LOUISE BONKOYVSKY: To top off her Academic edu- cation. Louise is going to return to K.C.I. and take Special Commercial. Bonky does a lot of shooting. tnot what you're thinking-We mean picturesi and she also is interested in basket- ball. volleyball and especial- ly tobogganing. JACK BROCK: Mr. John has played one year on both senior and junior rug- by teams. He has also served several terms on the Students' Council. Jack s main ambition, girls. is to make an easy million and then retire. Plans have been made to take a nuance course at I'niversity of British Columbia. MIIRIICI. B RI' BACH ER: Muriel is our athletic repre- sentative and has played on the Junior and Senior bas- ketball teams. She has been with the Glee Club for tive years, but has not decided what her future will be. However. Muriel has a friend in France. we've heard. who writes very in- teresting letters . . Hmmm.



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4-0 THE GRUMBLER JEAN LACKIE: Jean has been active in debating and Glee Club. She has partici- pated in many assemblies, and this year has worked on the assembly committee. She has also worked on ticket committees. She's never off Kee . . er . . r. either. Next year she will train as a nurse in the Sick Children's Hospital. JUNE MCKIE: Miki is Mr. Class' pride and joy. She has taken part in all inter- form sports and has been on the cheering team for the past two years. The future will be very SWEET for Miki, and she plans to take psychology next year at the University of To- ronto. MARY JOAN MACKENZIE -Mary Joan has been in the Glee Club and Poster Club. She was on the winning team for the senior Debating in Grade XII. She is associate editor of the Grumbler. Jo will take Social Science next year at McMaster. Mr. MacMillan thinks she has a hidden life. What does he know about it? DORIS MITCHELL: Mitch has been in the Glee Club for two years and with the Red Cross for the same time. This year she is an active leader in the Radio Club. She is going to train at St. Michael's in Toront.o. HOMER PEQUEGNAT: Homer played city league basketball this year, and has served several terms on the Students' Council. He is a great skiing enthusiast. He has two ambitions other than a profession-to have moneyll Homer is family KI-Ie'll need moneyl. Homer is lots of a big lots of planning to attend U. of T. to get an M.D. TOM PEQUEGNAT: Tom has been active in inter- form rugby and plays the piano for his own enjoy- ment. His main ambition is to graduate from K.C.I. tl wonder w-ho the lucky girl is who is foremost in mind during Trig. Tom's perlodl. Tom is quite uu- decided about his vocation but is considering archi- tecture. FRANK PETCH: Frank has the 'fore- and track and girls. many interests. most being field work, basketball I'm told he is quite efficient with all of them. ambition, believe is to remain a His main it or not. bachelor. 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W X -::.,::-1: ., -Y 1f.,5:9k.nr ssc-3 .X 1: 5 X -.2255 fi'-F ,Q-P .X O W -sl-'W f -- N X S ,. . -sv: ' -1:2 ' .213 . i '- .N- 22'1-:.:-i .gi ' 'QALQFQ S - . : ,, yy., as , ....,..,. I, , . j:.g , 5 ..i,ix'.i:.e ......., BOYD RITCHIE: Luke has been a whiz at all sports ever since he came to be. He has played senior rugby for two years and has his honour letters for field an-l track work. Boyd plans to study Business and Finance in U.S.A. and hopes to play pro hockey soon. MAURICE J. SALM: Mau- rice completed his Middle School several years ago and then attended the Pro- vincial Institute of Mining. After nine months of mucking in the Hollinger Gold Mine, he has returned to complete Upper School. Next year he plans to at- tend Queen's. His main ambition is to be a success- ful mining engineer. MURRAY SCHMITT: Few are the students at K.C.I. not familiar with Murray's winning smile. Besides be- inH hooked for every- thing imaginable, he is on committee our weekly the Grum- keenly in- skiing and planning to the assembly and writes up assemblies for blings. Being terested in mining, he is study the latter at U. of T. MARCIA SCHOFIELD: Mush, fMr. Class prefers Sophia? has worked with the Poster Club for three years and has sung with the Glee Clug for four years. This year she help- ed Mr. Montgomery with tickets and is a member of the A Capella Choir. She intends to study Social Science. Watts to say about Burlington l VERNA SCHWEIGERT: Verna is a tall long streak who goes around breaking records in standing broad jumps and Latin marks. She attended a country school and maybe that accounts for her cackle. Perhaps this, too, is Why she is going to be a teacher. ELIZABETH SHANTZ: Shantz is the girl with the big smile, but her ex- pression sometimes changes when it comes to Mont-y and frogs. At K.C.I. she has helped on the Red Cross for two years. and wi t h Mr. Montgomery? Ticket Agency for four years. S'he plans to go to Waterloo College. RUTH SHOEMAKER: Ruth wishes to go to Stratford Normal next year and with her past training we are sure she will make a good teacher. She has sung with the Glee Club for four years. By the way, the future might have more than teaching in store for her.

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