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

 - Class of 1947

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50 THE GRUMBLER ROBERTA SHAW: Another Academic student is just as efficient in her Com- mercial work as she was in Academic. A member of the Glee Club for the last four years, Roberta is very fond of music. She hopes to be a secretary next. year. AUDREY SMITH: One of the more brilliant students of our class, Audrey gradu- ated from the Academic Middle School in the fall. She has been a member of the Major Play cast for the last two years and is going in Training next year at the Hamilton General. WALTER SMOLANSKI: Wally is one of our tech- nical graduates, and spe- cializes in auto mechanics. He hopes someday to be in the automobile industry. Walter has taken several flying lessons and would like to join the Airforce. He also has taken part in intra-mural s p o r t s. and shines in rugby. DON STAGER: Don is a northerner. coming f r om way up in the Santa Claus region known as Sudbury. He is a graduate of the Sudbury Training and Tech- nical S'chool. He has made a hit with the Radio Club a.nd a few of the local chicks. His ambition is to be a radio announcer. JIM SWARTZ: Sales cer- tainly has something to be proud of. Jim is known and will never be forgotten in K.C.I. for his excellent performance on the basket- ball fioor. He wants to sell after he leaves school. He certainly has sold one little girl the idea that he's tops. ANNE UFFELMAN: Anne participated in inter-form sports and was also in thc Glee Club for four years. We haven't heard much of her since she left school at Christmas. but as far as we know she is working at the Canada Health and Accident Insurance Com- pany. IIORUTIIY WAI.I.IS: Dot is one of the athletes of the class. She has taken Dart in all sports ever sincp she came lu K.C.I,. and I am told she cuts a mean figure in skiing. She has her heart set on work, Good luck, Ilot ! Zn 55 ' ii. ' I - if -.-f , - -f ,ff M , K ' ,,., ' ' '--' - M ' .'-'z4'I:PP.- f,.-- -. if: ,, , 1' .W aww HUM - .Wag W '.. ri ' omg fM3Q ,, ,Q 'tr f ' .ssaa WQQSQHMQEEEQ QW mwwmma Q.?W? I i 3' 1 ' .. 'wb saw. G Q 'Fa' .-.-. ff' S . Q N it .. wx, views ELIZABETH WANKLIN: Lilly came to S.C. after graduating from middle school. Last year she shone brightly as the only girl in the band. fShe is also a good clarinetist.l We know that Lizzy will be as good a secretary as she has been a Red Cross re- presentative for Special Commercial. MARY WEBER: Mary is the talented young musi- cian of our class, and she plans to obtain her A.'l'.- C.M. in music. She has had four years of academic and wants to indulge in General Office Work after leaving school. Good luck, Mary. BILL WEBER: This is Bill's fourth year at K.C.I. He spent the first three years in the academic sec- tion and is now trying his luck in Sales. This is also his fourth year of pounding a drum in the orchestra. In between times he played one year Senior and Junior rugby. PHYLLIS WETTLAUFER: Phil graduated from middle school last year and has been as efficient in her commercial work as she was in her academic stu- dies. Phyllis takes part in everything. especially inter- form sports where she is a valuable asset. She-'ll also be an asset as somebody's secretary. OTTO YOVVORSKI: Otto claims that every man should see the world. and he certainly practises what he preaches. How did you like Florida. Otto? He has spent four years in Tech. and knows every wire and fuse box in the school. Otto wants to be a travel- ling salesman. a position which is right down his alley. DON ZEEK: For the D351 three years Don has taken Tech Matric. He was a member of the Poster Club for two years. His favour- ite pastime is drawing pic- tures on the walls of K.C.l's corridors. Don plans to go into the radio and recording business. Decca and Victor had better look to their laurels. JOHN CAPLING: John is this ycar's circulation man- ager of the Grurnbler. He has spent four years in Tech Matric and one year in Academic. Besides being the clown of the class. he is quite active in the Radio Club.

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THE GRUMBLER 49 Here's to NORM HETT: basketball and rugby. Norm has made a real name for himself at K.C.I. Be- has spent sides this, he three years in the orches- tra. He came to Sales after four years in Tech. Matric. Norm hopes to settle down in an office after he leaves school. H O F F M AN : new-comer to this school, got his Junior the Plattsville GEORGE George, a Matric. at Continuation School. He is quite an athlete, and is active in inter-form sports. He wants to sell for some large firm. then own a small business. LENORA JUMA: Having had two years of Commer- cial work. Lenora decided to continue it for another year. She is active in sports and has been a member of our Glee Club for four years. She wants to work in an office for a few years and then will probably want to sing in the Hairdressers' Quartette. JAYE KNAPP: Jaye has been in the Glee Club for four years and is very fond of playing the piano. She is going to work for a year and then hopes to go in training in either the Kitch- ener Hospital or Hamilton General. ELLA KOPF: Ellie com- pleted her middle school last year with flying col- ours. and is indulging in commercial work this year. She is very efficient in everything she does lin- cluding tobogganingl. It will be a lucky firm which gets Sp1ittle as a secre- tary. ROSS LEHMAN: Ross is the boy who would rather be guiding a plough on a nice spring day than be studying Economics lCan we blame him 'll After this year Ross hopes to work for a farm implement com- pany. We know that he will make good in this work. ISABELLE LIDDLE: This year, Dizzy was Vice- President of the Students' Council, President of the Poster Club, a member of the Girls' Basketball team and captain of the basket- ball cheerleaders. She also has been in the Glee Club for four years. She plans to be a private secreta1'y next year. 1,-9: .: lg v -g-- 5.-, ,si . 'Lg 2 ,.:e5- 5 A'-: e . .EEQ .EEE :5E5E:5EQ'-' Q.: .,,. N in , 2-ff-' ':Es..25:s1 A. x :Egg ' A 5 is -fs- ts 1 .' . : :5- -4:1--fu - -s.,:s::s 1 ... --... - ' f . ::-vs:- .- 1 eg .-s-.,,:. fi 1' '52 W if' ,W ,f 1: sa:-:x ,V -,:..?S25:f? Mit? Q. .-.1 ILC 1 ' vs- , . ,. .. M., . v . zgs -2.-3215232 z ,-,zm :ff :3g2E:i'? ,, ,. .eros s - . . ..,, , -'QW Q figi Y' ,555Q:5: :1sggvgrfzzzgi-'.i'3,gI1., , szgiggf s X x we t Q r .jx . . :,,3::53g54 N' .- . - -Q -My 25' - 125. ' rg- ' 1 . f 1' 334 sR - .::' -' ,Af ,Q . , ' - -'-- 1 - six 9. . .-3-1' -2255555555355 5EEgEgE5E5Ej:5:5E5E3E, 8 ,. s- 332535552155-I125233aESsE5Ez:1EsEsZ:Zsse,.- .zz iais-.'ifj1'j -' 41 219 1 -' f': 'Q .- .. 5:-3:2:1:s:a:2:5:s:5:s:scess 'I'..--1.15 552 . . S 2 E fiMf221EziiE522:521-' .:2'- sa:a.:s-f:z:a:ae:z :afar .1 .:-::--. is fi: T 'ii ' i EEEiE515Z EiQ'::Q' -5E22sP?i'i'I f: 'W , J ' . :s,.-Lars,:.:,..-:g5s,sgs-f2a11E5f:'- ' ,. JEAN MACKENZIE: Jean obtained her Junior Matri- culation last year but turn- ed her attention to the Commercial Department this year. She was active in inter-form sports and was a member of the Glee Club for four years. Jean left school after Christmas and has a position in one of Kitchener's leading indus- tries. DOUGLAS MORROW : Doug is one of the outstanding athletes of this form. He came to Sales from Tech- nical XI A. Doug left school early and is now working at the Kitchener Auto Electric. We wish him success! MARTHA PAULI: Martha. our little red head, finished her middle school last year. She has been in the Glee Club for four years. Martha wants her holidays this summer before trying to settle down again. GLENN POTH:Glenn comes from New Dundee every day to attend our Sales- manship classes. He re- ceived his Senior Matricu- lation at this school last year. He is a brilliant student and partakes in all extra-curricular activities. His ambition is to become a salesman in a big depart- ment store. EDGAR PRESTON: Ed lin- ished three years of acaff demic and decided he would like to be a salesman. He is the quiet type fin the classroomb but we know that he will have a real business in the very near future. ELAINE QUEHL: Elaine left school at Christmas and she is now working at the Mutual Life. She had four Academic Training years and participated in most of the indoor athletics. She was also a member of the Glee Club for four years. MARY SCHAEFER: Ag- nes to most of us, is an- other undecided girl. She is the most outstanding athlete in the class and was Students' Council Re- presentative for the last semester, which proves her nopularitv. Mary completed her middle school last year and seems to enjoy Special Commercial.



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THE GRUMBLER 51 RUNS I Glenna SAGYFQ- xllfff . 7' -I I ff Q X X Mary Ellen Buchner, A XII B Ye Flame, Regina Central Collegi- ate Institute, Regina, Saskatche- wan. Congratulations on your fine magazine, especially your inclusive athletic section. The Activity Title Page is excellent. Collegian, Stratford Collegiate- Vocational Institute, Stratford, Ontario. The Upper School sec- tion is well doneg the school character Charm is a good idea. The Crest, Heights High School, Cleveland Heights, Ohio. The literary talent in your magazine is excellent. The Chinese idea throughout the magazine is unique. Spot Light, Trenton High School, Trenton, Ontario. Congratula- tions on an excellent magazine. Special mention should be made of the fine articles on Those Who Serve . Vox Collegii, Whitby, Ontario. Here's a magazine the boys especially would enjoy-a maga- zine from a girls' school. The candid shots are exceptionally well done. The Echoes, Peterborough Collegi- ate and Vocational School, Peter- borough, Ontario. The Echoes is a very interesting magazine. The Literary and Humour sections are especially attractive. The Oracle, London South Collegi- ate Institute, London, Ontario. Congratulations on your admir- able magazine. I enjoyed the humourous articles and sketches. Vox Lycei, Central Collegiate In- stitute, Hamilton, Ontario. This also is a fine magazine. The literary section is excellent. The Magnet, Jarvis Collegiate, Toronto, Ontario. The Photo- graphy in this fine magazine is Wonderful and the humorous sketches are actually humorous! Lux Glebana, Glebe Collegiate In- stitute, Ottawa, Ontario. An excellent magazine. The School Notes and Candid Shots are exceptional.

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