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86 THE GRUMBLER marked with the student's name and the desired price. Two of the three receipts were filed for refer- ence in the fall. The executive was ably assisted by students from the Academic and Commercial depart- ments of the school. Working on this committee was not all drudgery, for several un- usual specimens of books were con- tributed. One was a Grade Eleven Physics Text which had had all its pages cut loose. These were held in place by a huge bolt bushed through the entire book, and held by a screw which was impossible to remove. Another French Pour Lire had had the printed part of each page eliminated to form a frame for the inscription on the back cover, This book has had it. As Mr. Churchill would say, It certainly has! After a long pleasant summer vacation the Book Exchange set to Work once more. The year proved very successful and the sum of 3200.00 Was given to the Red Cross. All through the year books are continually being sold and next year's Book Exchange will reap the profit from them. Mr. Devitt, our faculty sponsor, deserves a well-earned note of thanks for his advice and leader- ship. Congratulations are extended to all those who so willingly helped to make the Book Exchange such a success. .T X ..-. Re GIGGS ifstlicr Bingn-iiizfin. .X XI B The best referees fin their own opinionj are the spectators. They seem to see exactly what happened, and RHOW .lust what penalty should be given. Of course, their opinion may be altered a little by the team for whom they are rooting. Nevertheless, all organized games must have someone to keep order. direct the play, and calm unruly tempers. At K.C.I., as well as at other places, this job falls img the hands of the referees. U A successfully completed season IS not just one at the end of which a winner is declared, but one dur- ing which each game has been suc- cessful in the sense of raising and maintaining the standards of good sportsmanship. To accomplish this, someone must oificiate who knows the rules and regulations of the game. This is where the difiicult task of the referees appears. So, not only to the referees, but also to the otlicials and all others who helped, K.C.I. would like to say- thanks for a job well done .
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88 THE GRUMBLER CIIGGIICGCICIS B. Rmfllie. A XIII A The K-W Collegiate and Voca- tional School can be proud of their cheer leaders who are doing such a fine job at the basketball games. They are certainly putting plenty of pep into the fans! Jean Snider and Phyllis Uffelman represent Waterloog Miriam Voel- ker, Mary Anne Becker, Isabelle Liddle and Corolyn Schlee repre- sent Kitchener. A word of praise should be given to June McKie, Peggy Houston, Judy Siebert, Jean Hemphill and Isabelle Liddle for the fine work they did last fall at the rugby games. For a job well done, THANKS A LOT to the cheer leaders of 1946-47. ,QA Lll177.OT Real Cross Caroyl Zeiglcr. A XII lf The Junior Red Cross for 1946- 1947 has been very successful un- der the very capable leadership of Miss Camilla Coumans. Nearly 951,- 266 had been collected by April 15. The officers are as follows: Joan Schedewitz, presidentg Caroyl Zieg- ler, secretary: Edith Breneman, treasurer. The largest donation was re- ceived from K.C.I.'s Book Ex- change. It raised 33200 through selling used text-books. We appre- ciate the way in which the students gave of their time and effort to make this project so successful. Let us commend the following forms who through hard work and enthusiasm made noteworthy con- tributions to this worthy cause. A XII D .................. 35130.70 A XII B ...... ..... 5 0.00 A XII C ...... .. 45.53 High Mite Box contributions were: Special Commercial and Sales .... .. .. 3537.60 A XIII A ................ 33.37 A X A .................... 32.65 Let's keep up the good work! - Q - Guidance tCnntinued from page T61 come indifferent, lazy and even bit- ter because his position does not utilize the talents which he pos- sesses. We must thank our genial and charming Vocational Guidance Di- rector, Mr. Philp, and his staff of eflicient counsellors, for the confi- dence they give to those who have talked with them. Through their eyes, we see ourselves as people with bright and prosperous futures. --Q- The Conspirators 4fContinued from page 841 everyone has cleared his mind of any sense of guilt by this time, for this all happened twenty-five years ago. His voice unconsciously lowered to a whisper. and he said, almost to himself, But he still tries to give himself up. He's never been quite right since. He really thinks that it was all his fault that Mr. Walters died. No one has ever been able to convince him of his inno- cence. . . He still tries to surrender himself for murder! The rookie squirmed forward on his hard bench, and looking into the sergeant's unseeing eyes. brightened noticeably and said. So that was Pete Gatineau that I put out tonight! - No, sighed the sergeant calm- ly, that was Bertram Barton !
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