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THE GRUMBLER 41 GLORIA SIM: The trumpet sounds! Molly has been in- terested in the gayer things at K.C.I. She has helped with the dance decorations, been on the make-up com- mittee, and has been prompter for the Major Play. Her choice of career is also interesting. She in- tends to go in training as a nurse. ROBERT STECKLE: Bob is the cause of the late pass shortage at K.C.l. He has played for one year on both senior and junior rugby teams. Bob wants nothing more than a large farm. and for his scientific training is planning to attend O.A.C. at Guelph. DON TALLMAN: Don was quite modest about telling anything about himselg. I wonder what he is hiding from us. He is quite active in inter-form sports. Don took Tech. and is now tak- ing Upper School to meet the requirements for Normal school. He wouldn't tell about his main ambition. HELEN TAYLOR: This year our titan-haired maid is the Organizations Editor of the Grumbler, and in the past she has not been idle. She was on the win- ning debating team and won the Senior Public Speaking Contest. She is going to Waterloo College to take a course in journal- ism. DELMAR TOMAN: Delmar has come from New Dundee Continuation School to meet the requirements for Nor- mal School where he wants to specialize in English and History. He has a set of drums on which he beats out his troubles. He is in- terested in winter sports and wants some day to travel. JANE BAETZ: Baetzy's in- terests extend beyond the portals of K.C.I. ieven to Vancouverl. She is this year's president of the Junior Council of the Y.W.- C.A. and has been on the advertising staff of the Grumbler for three years. Jane has belonged to Chico- pee for thirteen years. but had to come to K.C.I. to break a bone! ea:zE2?SE1E2s. '4.- .iss- zzz . ' ' - -. .,::: .js :r.. Q Q ts -f fb ,A s N t iz. ' rs 5 ,F , I-Q 2.1mm . Eiiliuz i IE ' NQS- fi ,. Q X t 1 . , 5 b X W ss. X ' iss x 511 m s E. W, ff X o 25.411-In ,. PE X .,...-... X Y v Q9 4 5 x 1325 N N Q xx A t A Qi is X ex fp sr Q . , ..,. .gr-:,:,:.-.,,,5 s. f: 4-M 's X Q..-'Q , ,. 11sa:zsa: 1s1:z-a.,:,.,.::1:-1-2-fi ..., . .,.. :sszs:S:1'iEs2sE1Eai- ' I 5 A-1' . ,..:,5,:g.5E, . ..... , . s,-..,,, '-11 ' 22- -'EQEEEE 2 E QE, IEE: ' s5r-fss-2-s'4r-1n2'- f 5 - -- ' Q ' v w ,. 1 If . ' - :i 15... 1 .rf ...-..2Es221 5E' b . V ,1.-: .z 'EEE A as K x .1 EV 3?41:i32fg?'I:fl Q .EEif?iII?5f2fil12 zfgigii-' ' I 1 - flssw g on .43 :gang i- T. if - .:-1 45-5515155222222 ' .:.,.. ,f-: sg s 4: 2 QW ts sf is i if ' W 9 Sys 3 Q Q 5 as? ., , es-A340 V4 439 gsog sk' Q-'Q - ww E T' -G? e ff A 3. .V ,,...,, . is X EX, . E, 1 . fr rf , J ,, s. - f' 'V f mQ.4:5i,1:: mg V --:.::.-.1 was '----2 ,A .2I'm:iE,I1.IX 2,1 ' -. - .Q .' ,.:s-:::1:- '-j- v- Sz, 55, 15 ',15:1., 515:43 X . -S ' f 'We :fi fbi Fi:- . ... 2E2 .f.-i:5'f - f 'Wits -. -- :if fy .4-'f'E5E5 A ,.-. - - , I .2 Es' .g tyx, , -I -. . L . ,.,. ' TQ- ' ' i as Aca emfc XUIB j t jja j :::l: 'l '.1:., Q ..,, my -..- - . ' 2 s 6 MARILYN TOTTEN: Tot- ten is a lover of the shutter and Hash and has been president of the Camera Club. S'he has been on the Make-up Committee, in the Glee Club for four years and has helped Monty with his ticket agency. Poor Marilyn won't be able to arrive tardy when she becomes a Kindergarten Marm . IRMA WARKENTIN: For three years Irma has warbled with the school's Glee Club. and for two years she has been with the Radio Club. This year much of her time has been spent in writing Grumbler inter- views. Next year she will go to either Stratford Nor- mal or Waterloo College. PAUL WEBER: Paul was very hard to interview. Every question led to the same subject. Finally it was gathered that his one and only ambition is to own an American saddle horse. I think he is really expect- ing to own one some day, for he wants to go to O.A.C. for the letters M.D. V. tveterinarianl. RALPH WEBER: Ralph has been active in the I.S. C.F. all through his high school life, and is president of the group this year. He is interested in all winter sports, and hopes some day to be able to travel all over the world. Ralph is head- ing for U.S.A. to study theology. MARION WETTLAUFER: Marion changed to Aca- demic this term. after spending four years with her mop and needle. We d.on't hear much from her, but she's the girl with the great big soulful eyes. She intends to go to Waterloo College next year. CORRINE BAILEY: Corky is on the Senior Basketball team this year and has been in the Glee Club for three years and the Camera Club for two years. If any- body wants to hear about farm camp happenings take the day off fyou'll need itll and ask Cork!!
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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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42 THE GRUMBLER RUTH BEAN: Ruth's hobby is music and she has been in the Glee Club for three years. She was going to go to College next year but Mr. Smith says she is more interested in becoming a nurse, Well, anyway, Ruth. good luck in whichever you choose. BILL BISH: Bill has been active in inter-form sports ever since he came to K.C.l. He is another lake-sailor. Next year he intends to take Forestry at Toronto University. Lots of luck. Bill! MARY BOEHM: Mary's marks speak louder than her voice. She has been an active member in the Poster Club, Camera Club and Red Cross. Her hobby is developing and printing her own pictures. Next year, she plans to attend Waterloo College and hon- our in Modern Languages. RICH BRIGHT: Rich has decided to stop now and avoid the June rush and so has traded in his text books for a hammer and saw. Since he couldn't bear to leave the good old school, he is now helping to build our new addition. BETTY DAUB: Daub wants to go to California next year. We wonder what t.he attraction is down there? Nevertheless, she expects to go to Macdonald Hall to take up dietetics. Betty also enjoys skating' and skiing. and plays the piano very well. CLAYTON DERSTINE: Dzigo is this year's hand- some rugby captain. They tell us that whoever Dago tackles, always falls for him, and that he is very fast, so watch out girls! He is also very active in the Student's Council and at the Y . Clayt's future is college. ERNIE DYCK: Alias Fire- ball-wants to become an engineer or chartered ac- countant. twhoever saw a C.A. with shoulders like his!! He has spent some time with the Warren Pav- ing Company. and if you look around this summer. you'll probably see him working on our own King Street. -W-fygiziyv-I , Q .ggi 1 I 7 799 :fl 'fail . '245' . fe ' if ' fi iz 7 1 Zffiffifq 2Q:'fCWE2Ez-'Vi-ar' Q,- , .!.v- I :EES-1 ' we I . fwwws NYE' zlzvl zd fiszf 1 .2- ' f ' 'i i f 552-5 'iii fir , :sas sms:--'-2.::E2 A 2 twig-I 11- we :f'?h ' I. ., if' 'ffm : , M . . s, H . .R X , Q .- . . ,p,. will? ...ss X : fi Sl 'L' - . Pi?-ISQN g:.'f' . 1 c N ge st ? 'skit fs: . es' S ' . -ssgt s . S .. - -X s KENNETH DYKEMAN: Ken is Snider's right hand man. He has spent two summers on a Great Lakes' passenger steamer, and thinks that this life agrees with him. He is still undecided as to his future occupation. CARLYN ERB: Carlyn came here 21: years ago from Montreal. She would like to go back there and take a lab. technician or business course. Her main ambition is to get out of Grade XIII. She is interest- ed in swimming, skating. badminton, tennis and shooting. PAULINE ERNST: 'Skip- per' is headed for St. Mary's Hospital--to become a nurse. She is an active Y member and is president of the Winsockie Club. Pauline will make a very good nurse, but her patients probably won't want to go home! JAMES GEIGER: Jim spends his spare time tinkering with radios. He has played in the orchestra during the four years that he has been with us. He is a whiz in Physics and Chemistry. and so intends to take a course in Chemis- try next year at McMaster. ANNETTE GOFTON: An- nette is blessed with ar- tistic talent as well as brains. She has been a member of the Poster Club for four years and was also K.C.I.'s first female Presidential campaign man- ager. Annette wants to go to the Ontario College of Art and take a course in interior decorating. ROBERT GOLDSVVORTHY: Goldy is torn between his two loves: J. D. and his horse. He has spent a few enjoyable summers on the still Great Lakes. Bob is undecided about his voca- tion but figures that when hc gets out of school he'll be able to live on his old age pension. DONALD GO ODWIN: Westy is Mr. Dickson's brain child. He intends to be a chemical engineer or train engineer. The rest of his life is a complete blank. He strongly refuses to dis- close his love life. tDoes this explain the blank 'TJ
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