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

 - Class of 1947

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46 THE GRUMBLER MARY SUE HILLER: Mary Sue always has a smile for everyone. She takes ann ac- tive part in extra-curricular activities. The Gfumblef keeps her very busy as she is on the Literary and Ad- She vertising Committees is still undecided as to her future but we wish her lots of luck. ANNELIES' JANZEN: An- nie's four years at K.C.I. have been full of fun, work and drama. She has had- a leading part in the MaJor Play for three years and has been active in the Radio Club. Her ambition is to go to a dramatic school in New York or ITIHJPI' In languages at university. GLENN JONES: Glennts soldier-like appeafance 'S not just an accident, for he has acquired it through his experience in cadet work. At present he IS C.O. of the army cadets and holds several marks- manship awards. He would like to study Forestry at Toronto. JOHN KEELER: This wiz- ard of the classroom hails from Port Credit. John is spending his second year in the Glee Club and is music editor of the Grumbler as well as being a Students Council representative.. In his spare time John enJoYS life to the fullest. MARTIN KOEGLER: Mar- tin knows some things that very few people know, and those are the facts that should be Drinted hereln- His interviewer was unable to discover anything about him. Whether he Drefers to remain quiet or whether he is naturally shy could not be determined. DONALD KRAFT: Don confines his extra-curricular activities to intra-mural and inter-collegiate sports. He has been a member of the Senior Rugby team for one year. When he com- pletes grade thirteen, Don wants to study Business Administration at. Waterloo College. JOHN I.ITTI.EFIEI.D:John is a quiet chap in school. However, he is quite differ- ent when outside of the class-room and when en- gaged in rugby or hockey. 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Her ambition to take a Secretarial Science Course at Western. MICHAEL NEUWELT: Students as versatile as Mike are few and far between. A native of Po- land, he is a member of the Senior Basketbell squad and sports editor of the Grumbler. His present aca- demic standings, which are tops. will make Maths and Physics at U. of T. a cinch for Mike . MARION OSWALD: Marion is another song bird of the Glee Club. of which she has been a member for the past four years. The future is still a mystery for her. but we wish her the best of luck in whatever she under- takes. JOAN PEER: Joan has been an active member of the I.S.C.F. for the past four years. She went to Galt Collegiate before com- ing to K.C.I. Her future is still uncertain. but we won- der What Mr. Class will do after the restraining in- fluence of the Church is gone. NELLIE PITCHER: Nellie is our whiz-kid from New- foundland who came to K.C.I. three years ago and won a scholarship in Grade XII. She is our editor of the Grumbler. To add to many duties she is on her the executive of the I.S,- C.F. Next year - medicine at Western. DONALD POST: Don is a bright student who enjoys French classes above all others. This past fall Don starred on our Senior Rugby team. He also plays intra-mural basketball and hockey. Don is a favourite with the girls. Next year. it's Business Administra- tion at VVaterloo College.

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THE GRUMBLER 4-5 GORDON ARISS: Gord has starred in sports at K.C.I. for five years. He returned to Grade XIII this year, but only for a few months. In the fall. he shone in his third year of Senior Rugby. In the future, Gord hopes to play baseball in the United States. MARGARET ISAER: Mar- garet is a valuable mem- ber in any French Class. She has been playing her violin in the school orches- tra for the past three years and has been an active member of the I.S.C.F. for four years. Last year she won a Provincial Scholar- ship and hopes to go to Normal. WALTER BERGMAN: Walter has come back to our school after spending two happy years at Picker- ing College. Motorcycle racing and mechanics take up most of his time outside of the school. Walter hopes to enter a university in the future. EDVVARD BIHUN: Ed has been the unforunate victim of pneumonia this year and has missed many days of school, but in spite of this he gets better marks than some who attend every day. He plays the trumpet quite well and is a member of the school orchestra. JEAN DAHMER: Jean may be tiny but she throws a fast ball for her class volleyball and basketball teams. She can hardly wait until she is eighteen when she intends to go in train- ing for a nurse. We are sure that Jean will have a GOLDEN future. AGNES DICK:Agnes comes to us from the Mutual Life Where she worked last year. She is finishing her Upper School and has been active in inter-form volleyball and basketball. Next year she plans to take Mathematics and Physics at McMaster. Acaalemfc XIII C 4,s,:::,:1:cf.::-:-1...:s,.::,e,:,.::, ,. ,. '--- -1-r::::::,.,g::,.:sig,.-.zz E1i515:g3::1gi1h: ,:5s.vw1g. ,... -- ---' z , V ' fe ' ' A . 5 . 'Y f , - ' ---' ' X f , .vt T . - ,. . --1:1 Qs-:az::::2'aga-.gif-eff' .V 1 grab .-is-s s , -- - - A -Q-x-1 Q- -f- . - , ,gags . ' , . ' - ' I , -4 uf ,g:q5:.':-1:,.1 1j1'5 . . .I ' sg '+A' -- :iff 'Is' Efiiiziililililifiiif' fy l 'V QQ ' 1 . : 4.-1.1-:.:Q2E?25E:EvQCz3:1: - - .- -'..:.. -. -:-,:.e521 -?REaiseE2as:f1:2: 4::rs::sQ!4:2:1:'wS:saw:-.-H.Sw., , -' - .'1:.:::- vrsslsrzrw:-42: ' -f :, - . -.-:..1:.2'-1 -1-A's1i2s:ii2z:f:sEf22i?a:5: .12 -.. ... nf. K A . .... ......,. . ... .... s 1 .,..v.4.... . --. ' I ' .. ..,. -3 V -- 35'-M ,.?iii155?':'?:?'3? ' . f2ifQ3fa-3-V-ff . .IJ . , 5522.2 H '2:.Es:.'Qeg15E3::- A ' J W , -.:,.5.5-51,1351:55-.,3,m.:5g1,:i,,,55:::- 1 5 :I ::,...-2.25 . P EI .222 -f .f.1.Qg21fz?2?ZS':':'1- ' ...g -I-:-:-I-It-21.5 w . 5.21.-.I?qI,5'gQ2Q '5 q..f I-'fiiizlg , .:2 -':1:1'1'55f': '3- .- F: '?'.'5l3ii529 , ,. :iiiiff 3125:-525E25EI::.'?1:E:5'IE'1'.YE E5:-:V -:Lf jf' 1:5 . . -' .E-:EEE :5--:TE-fi'':Ei'5:1's:' 1' .i2':'f 'S:3'5 -Psi .' 'ii' .. ' JOHN DINKELZ Johnny ably filled the position of Student Manager of our junior rugby team. He also takes part in inter-form athletics, including rugby and basketball. Next year John hopes to take Busi- ness Administration at Waterloo College or else study Commerce and Fin- ance. JOHN ELLIOTT: John is a sports enthusiast and has one year of Senior Rugby to his credit. Like all ath- letes, John prefers the manly subject, mathema- tics. His choice is trigo- nometry. In the less active sports he likes billiards. Y LAVERNE FOELL: La. Verne.. alias Shorty , seems to enJoy occupying a seat in Grade XIII, especially in the chemistry class Where the acids are handy As could be expected. Junior wants to be a first class transport driver, and with his physique he should be a good one. ROSEMARIE GANCI: Rose- marie has participated in all inter-form sports. She has been a member of the poster club for two years and has been on the Art and Advertising Staffs of the Grumbler for one year She hopes to go to Normal School when she graduates. JOANNE GILLES: Joanne came to K.C.I. from Ottawa just before the mid-term exams last year. That was a tough break. but Jo thinks more of K.C.I. this year, She intends to take nursing at Western when she graduates. 4Why West- ern, Jo?J EMERSON HICKS: Red has been the star kicker on our Senior Rugby Team for the past two years. Outside of rugby, Red plays intra- mural, hockey and softball. School work became tire- some for him, so he has left K.C.I., but personal inter- ests bring E.J.R.H. back to this community quite often



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THE GRUMBLER 47 EDWARD REIMER: Ed is an athlete at heart. Al- though he prefers skiing, swimming. basketball and rugby, he can hold his own in almost any sport. In the academic field. Ed prefers Chemistry and Maths. HARVEY RIEDLINGER: Harvey's humorous sessions of Do you know? keep us up-to-date on school affairs. He is also interested in dramatics. the Glee Club, Grumblings, the Radio Club, and wood-carving. After completing Grade XIII, he intends to spend at least one year away from school before continuing his stu- dies. SHIRLEY RITCHIE: Shir- ley has been in Upper School for two years and the immediate future shines brightly before her. QA long holiday.7 The more distant future is so far a blank, but her widespread activi- ties should provide some permanent occupationl 177 GLORIA RIVERS: 'Puddles' has taken a very active part in the Glee Club for four years and has been guest soloist at various or- ganizations outside of Kit- chener. Hn- main ambition is to be a great singer or a musical wupervisor. What- ever her choice. she is go- ing to Waterloo College next yea'-. JEAN SCHEDEWITZ: Little Schedy remarked in grade eleven that Mr. Minielly had a motherly look and she has never been able to live it down. She has been a Students' Council representative and has served on the Grumbler staff. We hear she is also learning Polishf YJ. She plans to take- nursing at Toronto Western. JOAN SCHEDEWITZ: Big Schedy has been ac- tive in the Students' Coun- cil, inter-form sports. and the Red Cross, of which she is president. Lately, she has had a deep interest in a fair-haired brush cut. Joan comes in handy as a good cook and in four years MacDonald Hall should turn out an expert dietitian. REGINALD SCHEDLER: Reg is very active in school activities. He has taken part in the Major Play for the past two years. and has played City League Basketball for two years. He also takes part in intra-mural rugby, hoc- key, basketball and soft- ball. Reg's plans for next year concern engineering. I -1-.---.EIZZEQEQ-zl'-'1 A V I W ' , 5:i 1E5:i'iE3Ej:5:351'-252256- ' 5 E ' ' ':::1:::g:f,:sg59' , ' A - 4 ' . we Q V, .,....4 . .e,..5,g1 V ' . rwiw- r w deal . . ,.- -'1 I 3:-:f V-.:E:f:'-'::.2.f:15: Z, ' ggffgx , . .fs-.W . r , 5-.1,.,......,:,1,... ami' 19 A S-'z z ' eff '-1 .I : - 2+ . N55 ...M ' .. , J :,: . -:L+ -3, Q-.N .:s5:::::1:-...:. ::- was Q TE s -aaa we as 3 isaaa f . :::- A g f , v-:gm 3 ,Li -2 . .. N Wg V ,E fqQ ' 512'f5fj :., 4 ,Q EQ M .......1:f v ' .-: 5:. X .,,, ,I . 2' , ...., Q, W , 7 x 1 Ns.-5 5 .- r--1::,.4s1'+,- ':' 4 -v vi ?iWmdi5QEQ?i ' .gfE5I:fIE,... '5E,:,:2.5f g. -255:55--. G..-.. .ff 'V -fs.:-at an ' 22,55 H... - ,Qi ,re :, .:...gg::1g.: - .1,-- v 'a rf' -fl f 1-': fWaQQam. MGEQ ---- p.,..:zf .-sz -. -ms:-s-1.-1-1-'-4-A - lic asf..-E.: I 's if .isi iffg .1 is.. f ' ... 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DOLORES SIMPSON: D0- lores always has her home- work done. iHelps, doesn't it?J She takes an active part in inter-form sports and for two years has been on the executive of the Orchestra in which she has played for four years. We know she will make a good Commercial Lab. worker next year. WILLIAM SINKINS: Bill is a conscientious worker whose present task is to defeat the upper school course. He spends his spare time at drafting or woodworking, his two hob- bies. When he completes his matriculation Bill would like to study architecture or attend O.A.C. at Guelph. SHEILA SNIDER: Sheila is very active in sports, being a member of the Senior Girls' Basketball team and championship In- door Relay team and cham- pionship track team. She was also Sports Representa- tive for three years. Sheila's hopes-Mc-Gill-to take Science or Physical Education. JEAN STECKLE: Jean is the girl who drives to school in style teven if it is with her brotherlb every morning. S'he participates in school activities and has been on the Senior Basket- ball team for two years. She will make an excellent social worker in the rural district. after going to O.A.C. JOYCE THOMPSON: Joyce is an import from Toronto. She has been in most of our school activities, in- cluding Glee Club. Poster Club. and Radio Club for the past three years. When Joyce graduates she intends to go to Normal. LLOYD TOTZKE: A fa- miliar face to those who watch the school orchestra is that of Lloyd who blows his slush pump in the brass section. Swimming and bowling also occupy a considerable amount of Lloyd's time. As for next year, he is undecided.

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