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120 THE GRUMBLER lows helpfully started throwing out suggestions. and finally one men- tioned Liverpool , Jim heaved a sigh of relief: Yes, that's it! Car- ter's Little Liverpoolsfln TECHNICAL XI B form ITPIITPSHII-IIll1'lll'.' Ron fflriclr Home Room TE'IIC'lIf'I'.' Ur. Carter Gur form sent six stars to our Junior rugby team this year and for this reason our inter-form team suffered and, sad to say. we were beaten. The six included: Jim Pym, Graeme Dimock, Paul Peque- gnat, Albert Kingston, Morris Mac- Millan and Don Hallman. Ed Dol- mage, Don Hallman and Graeme Dimock are playing basketball for our our Junior squad. In debating we reached the semi- finals. but unfortunately got no ClUlIlll11YIIll'IIfS of BLAUS AUTO BODY FRAME STRAIGHTENING VVHEEL ALIGNING . , , . lung: Nrect Last lil'llCHl'fNl'lli farther. Bob Bleich, Ed Dolmage, George Kenyon and Harold Schwartz did a wonderful job, but the judges thought AXIB did a better one! TECHNICAL XI C form Rep.: Fred Bosserzberry Home lfoonz Tenclzer: illr. Derilt The boys of T XI C for their Red Cross project this year showed movies in the Assembly hall every Tuesday noon. There was one comedy and one or two educational pictures. We also had among the members of our class a draw for an airplane ride, which was won by Roydon Kavelman. Our basketball team is doing fine. winning all the Form games. We hope to see them win the finals. as we would like to see another O-nly after careful 'tests X ot the qualities uf the , Este-rbrook Fountain Pen hasP1rnmngivcn i its endorsauon. Ac- 'I curacy and lcglbil- ny are improved and :he specially designed point 'A gives a sure our- ' f line. The Pir- gednn A feature of The for every Puma ' UPP'0 d Shorthand Esferbrook Pen is W f i I i n g f' the renewable point Purpose' -quickly and euxily replaced. SIR ISAAC PITMAN I SONS ICINADH lTD. 383 CHURCH ST., TORONTO, ONTARIO
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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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THE GRUMBLER 121 OUR GUARANTEE: Gooch af. MQW? fzafunaeae-X 'L' 0' CANADIAN DEPARTMENT STORES L.-.fn Kitchener lr Ontario penant in our classroom. Mr. Devitt. our home room teacher. is coaching the school's basketball team. Our hockey team was suc- cessful in reaching the play-offs. but was defeated. The boys were: Bill Plantz, goal-keeper: John Boyer and David Dunlop, defence: Fred Bossenberg and Armand Weiler, centre, and Vic Reimer. Grant Rueffer, Ross Snider and Norman Homanchuck, wings. We were runners-up for the championship in rugby and finished second in the basketball relays. Yes. we had a debating team too. Although we didn't win we put up a good iight for the affirma- tive. The debate was Resolved that the civilized man is happier than the barbarian. We Wonder! Why Williard Bearinger can do Math. so well. Why Klassen Walks on stilts. When Good's plane will stall in mid-air. Why Pierce acts so innocent tat timesb. When Heinz will kill himself with high voltage. When Boyer will stop yelling. 10 Years From Now Ralph Hoeft will be head janitor at K.C.I. Clair Hofstetter will be an elec- tric shop teacher, Louis Pierce will be machine- shop teacher at K.C.I's new addi- tion to the school the hopesj Robe1't Good will be flying to school in a helicopter. tl Igeinz Peper will be a mad scien- is . Plantz will be married Cwe hopej, - TECHNICAL XII form Rcpresenmt1'1ve.' Wilbert UYAIIIIJSOV Home Room. Teacher: Mr. Pugh Facts About the Boys of T12B Their names, nick names, sports, things they like, and favourite sayings. J. Dunningtong Gus g baseball and hockeyg brunettes and red- heads. - Well, I wouldn't go so far as to say that. N. Dutkag Duke g golf and bad- mintong women under 50, and dancing. - Well, I guess! A. Grimmg Greasy g hockey and baseballg blondes with Fords. You're a good kid. H. Hartmang Infiuence g swim- ming and skiingg cars, and women under 21. - I wish I had a car.
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