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

 - Class of 1947

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THE GRUMBLER 133 KITCHENER-WATERLOO FIRE AND CASUALTY AGENTS Everything in Insurance KITCHENER MEMBERS Erb 8: Erb Carl Kranz Limited Lesters Limited Otto Smith 8: Co. Ltd. J. C. Rockel H. L. Staebler Co. Ltd. Hessenaur 8.5 Shantz Ltd. D. A. Bean Insurance Agencies A. Bernhardt WATERLOO MEMBERS C. A. Boehm Insurance Agencies A. K. Cressman 8a Son C. W. Tweed 8z Co. S. Oliver J. M. Lochead. Sec. Sports The girls' volleyball teams play- ed well, but, unfortunately, were defeated in the end. The two teams included practically all the girls in the class. The boys, too, were de- feated in the finals after a clear record of victories. Our rugby team boasted these members: wicked Vwlitt, sharky Quantz, Katzie Katzmier, happy Haskins, mol- die Molson, speedy Ziegler, and hands Hendry. Then, too, there were LeRoy Kufske and Clifford Tucklinsky, our happy-go-lucky water-boys who never showed up. Our Dream Boy of 1947 'Vernon Witt's handsome physique Doug Molson's pleasing smile Russell Ziegler's dark brown eyes George Haskin's pleasing character Cerald Bowmairs wavy hair Bill Hendry's come hither look Ed Quantz's beautiful red hair Herb Katzmier-the Clark Gable Remember These? Dick Sutton's brief oral summary of a novel. He said, It's a good bookg read it l fVery instructiveb. Seeing Delmer Armbruster walking on the desks without shoes. Miss Black in her fur coat during periods. Humour Breathes there a man with soul so dead, Who never hath turned around and said, Hmmmmmmm . . . not bad! Applicant: Have you an open- ing for me? Office Manager: Yes, but don't slam it on the way out. SPECIAL COMMERCIAL 8: SALES Fornz R-?fJI'8S6IZlIlfl'l76.' .4lll1l'6'Y Slllllffl Home Room Teacfzcr: .lllx Hocld This year our original group of WPG. 41 has diminished to 32 nerve- Complim ents METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY K. 8: W. Agency Staff M. J. Sichnarr Wm. Becker A. Dillistone S- Compass G. Dunlop E. J. Reuel E- Awrey J. Grant L. Bauslaugh

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132 THE GRUMBLEFZ . Be .lleasureff C0llIlIlII7l6IIf.S - b x' nj - MAc:CAI.I.UM'S CIGAR STORE W A S H B U R N fl! rosrs no more: Il ONTARIO ST. S.. KiTfgHENf:H 'Qualify zfs lfcononzyu If you like muscles, we've Sutton and Ford, Senyshen, Lohnes, Elvy, Playford. There are Evans and Prittie, and that isn't all, We also have Lewis, Gaeler, and Small, And Schaefer twhose uncle in- vented the pen?J Oehm, Rockel, McNaughton, com- poser Hayden , That still isn't allg we mustn't for- get June Gillard, Jane Frederick, and Corinne Hewitt. -.lane Fri-all-rick Mr. Reed: June, do you know how many days a week a telephone operator works? Immediately up pops our own Bruce Prittie. My aunt works on the night shift there!!!! We Wonder What Miss Blair would do with- out her typing bell. What Mr. Harding would do without his proverbial phrases. C XI C appreciates Mr. Harding's good advice, his kindness, and his goodwill. Wtho could forget the crate full of fruit that he gave us at Christmas '?J COMMERCIAL XII Form Rep.: Russ Zzbgler Home Room Teacher: ,llzfss Black Our form has proved itself a very capable graduating class. We were without a home-room teacher for half of the year. What a set- up! We also supplied the Students' Council with efficient talent, with Joan Koenig as president for the first term, and- Doris Brubaker as treasurer for the entire year. Debating Our debaters spent many hours of hard work on the debate, but found that the other team spent more. However, we had excellent speakers, the honours going to Jane Bowman, Joan Koenig, Lily Portnoy, and Delmer Armbruster. Red Cross Beautiful sweaters in the school colours sold like wildtire, the entire profit of almost 9375.00 going to the Red Cross. DOWNlNPG'S1 ELOWERS 86 Kixc S'I'RlCli'l' Wizsr KITCIIENER Next to the Capitol Theatre



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Dedication Harvey Riedlinger. A XIII C We, the students of K. C. I. We, Cthat is, both you and D Are concerned with a matter Cthis should bring on a laughj As to what to do with this matter of staff . We've delved in the library, searched high and low, And we nnd that our problems just grow and still grow. We love our dear teachers for all that they lack, Yes, we love them though often our knuckles they crack, Or our heads, Cstill deciding which hurts the mostil They find that a student is much like a post, And whether you strike at the crown or the base No feeling responds and he sticks to his place. But back to my tale 'ere the hours wear on, And from our old school house the students are gone. So we'll start with the principal mighty and strong: Mr. Ziegler can still tell the write from the rong. Now walk down the corridor silent and grey, No! Don't go in there, because in there they prey On the late and the absentee, but don't you dare chaff At J. Zeller's own two zero six and a half! Turn to the left, hangers meet with the eye- What a quiet recess! O.K. wise guy That's the girls' cloakroom, so move down one door Where Miss Eager speaks Latin in tongue evermore Most envied by students. Then look 'cross the hall Where O'Connell re-echoes Miss Eagar's call In accents strange, 'tis a joy to hear. But we must move along for the final bell's near. And to cut down on space Cthat dear, precious thingy We'll group all together their praises to sing: Class, Wallace, MacMillian, and so down the line- Hodd, Pugh, Lang and Harding, we could write a long time Till we'd spanned Academic, Commercial and Tech, And we'd torn wide each life's work and left it a wreck. But instead we'll be gen'rous, for space crimps our style And to show we're true sports. we'll go the last mile. For we now give you something to treasure, not hide. This Grumbler, our Grumbler. our joy and our pride.

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