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ll8 THE GRUMBLEC? TECHNICAL X C Form Representailive: Ken Prilcharrl Home Room Teacher: Mr. Thompson Brother Knectal, Brother Hoppe Have gathered in the Auto Shop: Then begins a musical strain- The boys all sing an old refrain, Seegmiller listens all intent, And Bulmer howls a sad lament. Then suddenly things are all askew For Mr. House has heard them too! In debating T X C was victorious over T X D last December when we Resolved that travelling is more educational than reading. We Wonder Why Wallace Weber blows so many fuses in Electric Shop-Play- boy! Why D. Sweitzer comes late every morning ? Who gave LeRoy Hoppe the name ccFOXyJ!? Who is the Ladies' man of T X C? TECHNICAL X D Form Represenlatz're.' Bruce Shan' Home Room Teacher : rllr. Uz'cl.'sorz Debating Our team fought unsuccessfully against members of T X C, who came out victorious. The debate, Resolved that reading is more edu- cational than travelingf' was won by our opponents, but our boys put up a good verbal battle. Our team supported the negative side and the members were: L. Neil, H. Braun. C. Koenig, S. Maziarz, and R. Latch. Better luck next time fellows! Sports Since We don't do so well in Pub- lic Speaking, we certainly make up victoria ollegc in the UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO Fourzrlezl by Royal Clzarler in 1836 for the gerzeral t'l'1lll'UfI.0II of Dxouflz in llie 1YfITl.0llS brnfzclies of liilerofure and Scierzce on fillfl-Sfllllll lJI'l.llt'I.I?1f'S. ' As one of the Federated Colleges in the Faculty ot' ,Xrts of the lniversity of Toronto. Yietoria College fnrols students in all courses leading to the T' degrees ol' Baelielor of Arts and Bachelor of Coinmerre and p1'eparatory to admission to the schools of Graduate Studies. Divinity. Pidut-ation. lam and Social Xvorli. ln the Annesley Hall Wonienis llesidenees and Wyiniluoorl. aeeonnno- dation is available for women students ol N irtoria Lolle-re ln the X ietoria Y Q College lxesifleiives art-onnnodution is axailalmle tor inen stutlfnts ot' the ciuilfxg.-. For full information, including calendars and bulletins. apply to the Registrar, Victoria College, Toronto.
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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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THE GRUMBLER ll9 239s-39.42 Use the same good judgment in choosing Y the diamond as you N61 did in choosing the gm. DIAMOND MERCHANTS Q55 a Kinq sf. E. l for it in sports. We won the cham- pionship in Grade X Rugby and gave all other teams a sound trim- ing. The champs were: B. Alexy, S. Psutka, M. Magier, D. Humph- reys, S. Maziarz, C. Terster, R. Si- mon, J. Schmidt, B. Lavery, E. Hoffman, R. Latch, G. Marks, W. Heit and C. Koenig. In the Basketball Relays our boys again came out on top. We certain- ly did ourselves proud in the field of sports-but then that's only na- tural for a form of our calibre! Chuck Broughan and Bruce Shaw represented our form in the Junior Rugby team. TECHNICAL XI A Form Representative: Bruce Smith Home Room Teacher: Mr. Dunford Athletics Our energy-packed class, which consists of about twelve girls anc. twenty-four boys, was on its toes this term, and entered inter-form rugby, basketball and hockey teams The boys won last year's hockey championship, and are out to get it again this year. So far they are doing well. Our form was well represented in W.O.S.S.A. rugby, having our home room tea- Cher, Mr. Dunford, coaching the Juniors. Jim Baird starred on the Senior line, and Ralph Heller and Bruce Smith played Junior Rugby. Debating Do we have to mention debating '? We're sorry to say that our form was nosed out in its first debate of the year by our friendly T XI B rivals. Humour Jim Baird couldn't remember the doctor's prescription. Frantically searching for some clue, he sudden- ly remembered that it sounded like a city in England. The other fel- Conzplzmerzts of . S A T T L E R' S LEATHER GOODS li CLOTI-lIED.fE Y 201 KING ST. w., KITCHENER. ONT. , 49 QUEEN ST. S. - IUTCHENER Q PHONE 5-5496 ARC:-HE ENC:-HN P Established 1885 PROP- 7 7350
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