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l22 THE GRUMBLER R. Henningg Rusty g basketball and billiardsg chocolate bars and getting up early. - What we need is co-operation. D. Henrickg Curly g hockey and skiingg blondes and brunettes. - Fool off. H. Koeglerg Tiny g Chinese checkers and dominosg chewing gum and shows. - That ain't the way I heard it. D. McNallyg Fearless g tennis and rummyg blondes and music. - Wait till I get the inspiration. J. Newmasterg Jake g hockey and baseballg women and tin roofs. - By gosh! W. Prystupag Vic g pin ball machines and rugbyg young girls and shows. - You crook! E. Sandersg Sandy g hunting and hockeyg women and sweets. - No guff. R. Schablg Speedy g hockey and rugbyg chocolate bars and holidays. - Hit the road. H. Smithg Red g hockey and Hulag shows and travelling. - Cut it out! J. Smithg Pill g baseball and hockeyg shows and fixing cars. - You've had it! R. Weilerg Buck g hockey and tennisg driving trucks and work. - I'll beat you up. L. Windsorg Windsorg tennis and golfg travelling and skiing. - l'll heave you through the window. W. Windsorg Willy g tennis and golf: a certain girl and shows. - I guess. H. Wuerglerg Cutter g pin ball machines and billiardsg butter- scotch sundaes and women 115-305. You ain't kidding. Our Teacher, F. Pugh-Baseball and hockey: motor travel and sail- ing. - It's enough to make women cry and strong men wipe their eyes. THE EULER BUSINESS CDLLEGE O Concise and efficient training by experienced 3,252 instructors in those subjects required to qualify young people for the better office position. Euler methods of individual instruction make it possible to begin studies at any time. College open during summer months. You are invited to call at the College Oifice and talk over matters with the prin- cipal. EULER GRADUATES OBTAIN POSITIONS LI- QI'IcIcN SoIITII liI'I'I1IImItI: l'IIoxii 2-3203
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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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THE GRUMBLER 123 4 Co-Operation is not o sentiment - it is on economic necessity --ffhffflf'-S Sfeffmf 1 53935225 JOHN WALTER St SONS LTD. - PLASTIC MOLDERS Gift Vlvare - Novelties - l7urnitnre Carvings - Advertising Signs COMMERCIAL X A Form. Representative: func Stroh Home Room Teacher: Miss Couimmzs Cur C X A's a good old form. Quick in wit and slow to storm, Chit chat here - and chit chat there, ' 7 And gum gets caught 111 everyone s hair. The teachers look at us and frown, With a quiet now and settle down . Yes, we'll get by, this form of ours. 'Though we don't bring our teach- ers flowers, But let's give a cheer, hip, hip, hooray For we are the girls of C X A. Sports Our girls were off to a grand start this term by winning the Intra-Mural volleyball champion- ship. Our team: Hilda Mackel, Joyce Keller, Audrey Schenk, Betty Merkley, Dot Shantz, and June Stroh. In the basketball relays we were again at the top of the list. Red Cross The total mite-box collection has amounted to 551308, up to date, Hlld has been collected by our Red Cross treasurer, Edith Brenneman. We are planning to undertake a pro- ject in the very near future, which We hope will add even more to our grand total. Debates We are very proud of our fine debating team and of their first Victory over C X B. Here's wishing Dorothy Shantz, Lou Ann Denton. Audrey Schenk, Margaret Feld- man, Helen Long, and June Stroh continued success! Laugh Now! Give me a sentence using the word 'intruder'. Her father threw him out, but he climbed intruder window. Now use 'minnows' in a sen- tencef' I was i11 a fight and got a sock 011 minnowsf' Conlplillzents of . . . Srhrvitm' - Svanhrurk liinnitrh Benton at Church St. KltC'llFll9I'. Ont.
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