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

 - Class of 1947

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THE GRUMBLER 14 If? BICYCLES SPORTING GOODS and TOYS LUGGAGE J A M I E S O N'S 316 KING ST. XVEST PETERBOROUOH BOATS Kira HEX El: f-JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS Inter Form Hockey Neville If. Bishop. A XII E This year, under the careful su- pervision of our enthusiastic Mr. A. F. Duncan, Inter Form Hockey has made a name well recognized in the sports line-up of our school. With an unerring committee of hockey enthusiasts including Gord Ariss AXIIIC, Jim PernfusslTXIIA, Bill MacDonald AXIA, Terry Hotf- man AXIIE, Bill Littlefield AXIIE, and Pat Eckersley AXIA, a total of 51 games were completed on sche- dule. Of thirty-two boys' entries, ele- ven were entered in the Senior Se- ries in which TXIIB defeated the strong TXIIA team in a hard- fought 2 to 1 battle. In the Inter- mediate Series in which there were nine entries, TXIA came out victo- rious after receiving a scare from dauntless AXIC. There were Ju- nior entries, CXC defeating TXD in the finals in which the referees were strongly questioned and gen- eral principles disagreed upon. A total of 4 teams entered the Juve- nile Series in which the husky TIXD'ers defeated TIXC in the final game of which the latter part was played in a blinding snow- storm. Games were scheduled daily with one senior game played during the noon hour, and two games of the other series played after four on our school rink Cwhen weather per- mittedl. Some games were played on Kaufman's rink to complete the series on schedule and those all- eyes referees were none other than members of our student body. With much more interest than in previous years, those indomitable beings of femininity brought on a serious competition in which the CXIB Bruins won the champion- ship. Mr. Ziegler and Mr. Van de Water performed the opening cere- monies. The tournament was com- pleted in one day, with two games played during the noon hour and three after four. This phenomenon was recorded by the Kitchener Re- cord reporters and hit the Sport's tContinued on page ITIP Super Motor 8 Lighting Limited Motors - Generators - Transformers - Power Lighting Installations 34 Queen St. North Kitchener Phone 5-5666

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108 THE GRUMBLER f,'nl11p1l'lll6rll.S of 75.2 Twin Cities eading Tzreatfzes Lvmc - cAPlToL - wnmuoo Boys' Basleetlnall Relays Ken Bm-let. A XIII A Last December we watched the annual Basketball Relays with great enthusiasm. Approximately 400 barticipants were out in the gym, each trying his best to bring honours to his form. Being a pre- liminary to our basketball season, the relays showed that K.C.I. is well stocked with basketball talent. The winners: Juvenile Boys: T IX C 'llwl Willis. Him-hard LISIIIUHII. Ronald Kevl- ing. Ayrton Kipp. Robert S1-lnnirlt. tilnarles Stuelning. .Ie-rry Xkalfrml. limb Ilalnnf-r. Ifrlrliv Kopli. Ronald Slninn. Junior Boys: T X D Nlatt Nlagif-r. Stan Psutka. Hon Finion. Iiill .-Xlvyy. Iiill I.au-ry. lion Illllllllllfljn. Illominuf-rl on page ITI' Intra-Mural Basleetball Xl. xr-llwell. A XIII L The basketball season has finally ended after many months of play, as inter-form cage rivalry has come to a successful close. The boys enjoyed a good season. with keen competition throughout. Most of the games took place dur- ing the noon hour so that many supporters cheered their class- mates to victory. After almost three months of regular play. the finals were played during the nrst half of April. The following forms obtained the honours in their resnectiye diyi- sions: Juvenile, Tech. IX C: Junior. ttfrmtinlivml on page lf-ll WfP.FRANK JEWELRYSTORE It lxixn S11 S. V liIIUNI-Q T-TRTI XX X'I'I'IIII,0U Ifnnz llII'lI1f'llfS of lflr' RED FRONT DEPT STQRES LIMITED lx1t1'l1v11f'1'x mos! 1'U1IIlIlll' -flllllllll-Y Slltlfllfl-ily' vwzlrf'



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110 TI-IE GRUMBLER McMaster University 90 At-res ol' Iifautiful grot ind- Vlodern wel I-equipped bu i Iclings Surrounded Ivy Havines and Park lands Residences for Men and Vtvoinen Idull range ol' Aradeinir- work: Arts Courses leading to degree BA. Science Courses leading to degrees HA. and I'l.5f'. Svliool of Xursing --- offering degree I3.Sc'.N. 'lilieologival Studies leading to degree HD. Woineirs lieadersliip Training Sf-liool. Six I'lnlrance Scholarsliips -- 9700.00 eat-I1, Six Entrance Si-liolarships ee 55650.00 each. Ifleven other I'lIlll'2illf'k' St-Iiolarslnps. WRITE THE DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS Volleyball Slit-lla sum .LfQ. A Xiu 43 No sooner are we bacli to school and starting to get settled, than the volleyball season commences. This year it seemed to be re- ceived more enthusiastically than in other years. There were 350 teams who the net for elimination eager students on 55 batted the ball across 98 games in a double tournament. Much could be said about the eager way the girls play- ed. and We must not forget the 221 referees who had to be on the spot to keep a watchful eye on the game. out in top T 9 A tbl: Junior, C X A fab: Intermediate. C 11 B tab 3 Senior, A 12 A tab. The teams coming places were: Juvenile These winning teams played on' for the school's championship team. C XI B tal emerging Victorious. The winning senior team con- sisting of Jean Snider. Marjorie Snyder, Joan Siebert, Barbara Payne, Marion Badke and Jackie Merner went on to play against Stratford. The winning inter- mediate team consisting of Vera Eichholz, Elaine Seip, Marjorie Hass, Doris Martin, Dolly Reger and Joyce Martin also played against a Stratford team. Our Senior girls encountered stitf opposition and they lost to Strat- t'ord's Special Commercial, -15-21. However the Junior team won against Stratt'ord's C Xl with a final score of 43-25. On Nov. 13 on our own gym lioor the four teams again met. Our Senior girls were defeated by a smaller margin. 31-23. Our Junior

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