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116 THE GRUIVIBLER 'y0l'lsH5u, in it THE ECONIIMICIIL MUTUAL FIRE msunnucf comma ' V CP-L trrkif gofm , FIRE - AUTOMOBILE - wixnsrorm - PLATE mass f ,'?q,0 it frkf ACCIDENT ANI: srrgkxizss' 3- UL. lf-I -,Ill 3' fvrftltftfif , xg rr1RsoNAL raorigarr r1.oATr3H x,,o1UAL :Q ,i, jC0 P4,5P f- 1 'V c I,IAI5II,ITY AWD numn.,-xRY - m',xHAx'rm: mm s J XFlRQTNSup51i I J J I Head Office : Kitchener, Canada St'l'l'I.IIg the public for 75 iI'C'flI'S ASSETS EXCEED S4,600,000.00 Insure in your Home Company with your local agent. specialist, and Earl Dicknoether, our half-day man, left school. If any more members of this form leave, Mr. Zeller will p1'obably have to look for a new job! Humour Don Dietrich- I believe this school is haunted. Bill Armstrong- What makes you think so? Don Dietrich- At every as- sembly Mr. Ziegler speaks about our school spirit I TECHNICAL IX E Form Re'l1rese11laI1'zfe.' lion Sclwllcr Home Ronin Teaaclzcr: Mr. Si. Allllllllf At least the boys of T IX E have form spirit. We were defeated in rugby and debating and we de- faulted in the basketball relays. In hockey and basketball we dic manage to win a few games. Any- way, T IX E has a good voice- good enough to retain the Grade 9 CHEERING FLAG! Every week the 'fliitty' is pass- ed around for the Red Cross and everyone in the form does his part. The Kitty is absolutely stuffed with pennies. Ken Schott: Hand me a dollar. Ron Woelfle: There is just one thing more impossible. Ken: What's that '? Ron: My getting it back. TECHNICAL X A Form R8IJf6SP7lfUfI.l'6'.' Barbara Rasser Home Room Tearlzer: lliss Nairn TXA is proud to recount its activities in the social life of the school. Audrey Merklinger, Pat Schaefer, Florence Weber, and Jean HIGH TEST KITCHENER DAIRY PRODUCTS TRI-PURE ICE .-I Trial Will f,l07llIlI1'l' You CO, WI- STSIDI- DAIRY 3215 Pink ST. PIIONI-I 2-2532 li1'l'4:m:N rin I Pure Manufactured Ice NPIIITI' than the Iratvr nm rfr'1'r11f Delivery to :ill parts 1-I the Twin Cities See our modern Ive Hvfrige1'at1-rs ITo Kim: STRI-ZIET West Puoxi: 0-0127
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THE GRUMBLER 115 R E75 , , :+A m'i5'i6b . -1 N tar KLEINSCHMIDTS LTD. Kitchener - 0ntario TECHNICAL IX C Form Reprcsentatizfe: Carole Zarnlfe Home Room Teacher: Mr. Read T IX C has entered into all intra- mural sports and has proved itself to be stiff competition for the other participants. Our team has real spirit, and this will to win brought them victory in the basketball re- lays. We held our own in rugby and hockey also, with such stars as Jerry Walford. Bob Dahmer and Ronald Shinn. We Won our first debate of the season against T IX B. Bruce Thaler, Fred Millar, Jerry VValford, Ted Willis, Isabel Bingham and Lotty Boldt upheld our affirmative side. Our form's yell shouted by cheer- leaders Betty White. Joan Wisdom and Ted Willis, came in third place. T 9 C, T 9 C, This is the form that you should see In rugby, hockey, football, too, T 9 C is the form for you! Rooty toot, Booty toot, A peppy form are we. There's none so fair As can compare With the form of T 9 C! TECHNICAL IX D Form Rcpreserzlfllirc: Don Fischer Home Room Teacher: Ur. Laing The students of T IX D are proud to announce that they Won the intra-mural rugby and hockey championships for 1946-47. We hope they Will keep up the good Work. It has been very quiet in our room since Don Kemp, our late
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THE GRUMBLER Kilgour served doughnuts and cof- fee to the Bell Choir. Mary Woi- noski and Barbara Rosser were hostesses in the Home Economics section during Open House. We prepared and served a lunch to the mothers of the Technical Students in the School. Marie Axtell and Elizabeth Euler served doughnuts and ice cream to those attending the Christmas Party. Debates In debating our form has been successful. We defeated TX B on the topic- Resolved that the State should provide Free Medical care. including Hospitalization free of charge. The team included Jean Kilgour, Pat Schaefer, Joan Schnarr, Doreen Shoemaker, Mary Woinoski and Barbara Rosser. Sports During the fall term our form had a volleyball team and .basket- ball relay team. We came in third in the relays. Now we are getting underway in the inter-form basket- ball season. Red Cross T X A donated two flat fifties of cigarettes and two half-pound box- es of chocolates to the Legion Christmas Parcels for hospitalized veterans. In addition to our weekly collection we hope to undertake a project before Easter. Assembly Assistance Many of our girls were included in the Girl's Chorus, directed by Miss Nairn, when they sang The Girl that I Marry in both Jr. and Sr. Assemblies. Joan Schnarr made a Students' Fee Campaign An- 117 IN THE GYM DEVELOP POISE PERSONALITY and POSTURE IN THE CLUBS GROW MENTALLY SPIRITUALLY and SOCIALLY THE Y.W.C.A. OFFERS YOU THIS AND MORE JOIN NOW! nouncement and Barbara Rosser thanked Prof. Kelley of Waterloo College. TECHNICAL X B Form Rcpreser1mliz'e.' ferry Boolrhoul Home Room Teacher: Mr. Robbins In all our sports this year, five boys known as the kid line have proved their worth. They are Bill Marshall, Howard Johannes, Bob Prior, John Shillington and Albert Sekulin. These wiry marvels have out-played larger and more formid- able opponents. Our form is lucky to have six talented musicians, four displaying their talents in Glee Club. and two in the orchestra. Probably our most outstanding musician is Stan Bow- man, violinist. He has played in several assembly programmes and Radio Club talent shows over CKCR. Bill Marchand is in his fourth term as Student's Council Rep. As well as serving the class, he acts as chief technician for the Radio Club. Compliments of . . . 20TH CENTURY TH EATRES Where comfort and Courtesy are foremost.
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