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

 - Class of 1947

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THE GRUMBLER 137 37 - 39 KING STREET XYEST RITCHENER COATS FOR LADIES AND MEN Sold 6,X'ClllSl.'l'6I-1' by Kabefs A X D worked hard and long, with the assistance of Mr. Smith to present Rotkakchen . Those taking part were Katherine Brunn, Wilfred Dettmer, Rosemay Schaus. and Gertrude Klassen. We also have as representatives in the Junior Public Speaking Contest, Manley Schultz and Arthur Alex- anger. Laugh! Ron Kreitzer sits near the front row A-skiing he wishes to go. But he's glued to that chair. And Mr. Partlowls right there. Sure his English he is going to know, Mr. W.: I asked you a question. Answer me! Doug.: l did nod my headf' Mr. W.: Well, you don't expect me to hear it rattle over here, do you? Audrey: I simply adore that funny step, where did you pick it up? Wilfred: Funny step, nothing! I'm losing my garter. Jack: I've come to tell you, sir. that the Bunsen Burner went out. Mr. C.: Well, light it again. Jack: I can't, sir, it went out through the roof. ACADEMIC XI A Form Heprese11If1I1'1ies.' IvI.ffL'I'I1l.lI lfeppler. fohn Fa1Co11l1r1'a'ge Home Room Teacher: Mr. .lfac.ll1'lla11 Our form is well represented in the field of sports. Mary Kee and Lillian K. are on the Junior Girls' basketball team, and Pat Eckersley plays on the Junior Boys' team. Our girls' teams put up a Valiant struggle in basketball and volley- ball but they were defeated. The SCHOOL PINS be C R ESTS f.vUl7l11!l.lII8l?fS RINGS of PENNANTS 5014 fff H. OEHMER af Co. Mel Medea SPORTING GOODS 38 QL'EEx ST. S. - KITCHENEH T8 ONTARIO ST. S. KITCHENER

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136 THE GRUMBLER We Wonder Why . . Knotty-boy Kozen is currently tied up with you know whom! ..Ed Geiger spends his spare time on the 3rd floor! . . Mary Ann's theme song is Saturday night is the loneliest night in the week l Miss Eagar: Doug, how could a slight headache keep you from school? An aspirin could have cleared it up. Doug: Yes, but I took a Bromo- Seltzer! 77 ACADEMIC X D Form Rep.: Arllzur Alexarzfler Home Room Teaclier: Mr. Przrllouf Sports We were well represented. Gui' interform rugby team came in second. We played the final de- cisive game on a very wet field and on the second last play of the game A X B Pkicked a rouge for the point that gave them a 6-5 victory and the under 125 pound champion- ship. Debating Our topic was Resolved that the work of the teacher has infiuenced the world to a greater extent than the Work of the physician. Both teams had prepared their points well and the margin was close. We upheld the affirmative and unfor- tunately lost to A X C. Red Cross We have maintained an average collection of 31.25 a week. The very first week of school we had 952.16 in our mite box. No project has been arranged as yet but we are definitely thinking about it. Remember little Red Riding Hood at the Special Christmas Assembly? ' - .., 4 if-ffssi:--in--'2R?5,1't.aE5?:i:t 5-4:45. . , .-J efeasw fa , .- -' -:- - 'fn p.,AifoSx W..itfi-x4Q.bin--sf:Q:-.-:QB434-43.1.-a:---:-:.g,g.-.-:-:--.A.f.-.e:-:-:.-4.-.1-:-1t1Vf.-.tix-1.'a:r,f:-:+5t5,f.N- 4 ,,,.,.,K,.:.: .zgigggwfi 'If ' Nag, 'I-pl.:.5,E2:55:55r15fg:55rg5:gf:.gg.--:ij-.5 ':::g.,,g. -. A A -'- V - - I 4. -ix'-:-:--:,:.,.-A. - ,.,. ,- 3 -v'-g.,gg.1:'-'-mpgs::::::,:,::zzz:1::giq:1:f351:g1:2:,:2g:gx- If -' ff:-:r::g:4:::-:::-:-5'551,':r f-:st.!g::::,,,:j-:::'-:cg-. 3 5 ., . . '-'5gq,e, - if . 1555g:s. ,i:.E3:5::.. .Sl ,J ..:+4:::4,.:..:.-:j,,. .Zz .K I- e I . -. 1 ..., in ' -5 - ' 1 ' Z V 5' rf.: S -, i Q' P , ,,., , .... ., .. 4 . , . ., - ::ff f-fff-ff?':3:f515ff'5!le:-f.4ffff?i .s'ff-51 ' iv Q I A A ii' . R ' t ,,.,....-,-A--giiiz.,---'fg1ZL..,.. - -' t ' i . 42 -f -ff-'1ZL--- 'I11........-35,1..--f 'i1Q....,.:.::,::-f. U . ' I 'ggi '-:'?- 4-yi -ri . -kr : . .1 ,i-f' ....-.-.r:-:---:-:-:-:-:I-:-:-:-:-:-11-:-:4:-:-:-:V-:-1-:-:-:-g-1:-:':e-:4--:-:':-:-5-.-.-:A:-:-:-:f'1-r-:.::-.::-:-:-.:u-:-:-:-e:-:-5.-:-:-:---.f-:-:Ayr-- .. :.- .1 - .X - .K . : . -- X - ' Q :-. 4:-'ESQ 1 35555 5 - 'X . 2-1.-Qifi-55:1if5.15153555.5:Q:SFS?:EiSIifS:F5455S5f5Eff5'fEf.5Iii'. JE5.-I 15' 1 ' ff:-. ii?-..r:5if:X1':7 -- 52555 H - f...::-..f.ff:ffs.Qlffsf.552fsff::s-1555555155:5S'Sei:35553Z:fri555555255155555fiiifsiiff-15:Ps?eS52sisffilff-fififiitf-frflffifsxrff- i-w fl- -.f -I. 'N -P ,, , ,. . .. .. . ..at-.K-.q.,.,.-.bxtwqqNw-N.-.-Q.-gs. x-- -.-rr:+.w.W 5.- 0 s X. X Nak---. s siffsfsfsfgfisfffsiif:Q., 1152 3 : if9FSfNX5NX' XXX' N sS55rf?'f2fif' 5.-1r1.5:5:r51E:5:5.5-5:r5r5:.:5 1:::5:::3-1:Sfrfer:r5:5:5:5:5133:Eg3:5:555:55:5:re'irEf:s.j:5:fair3:31515f:5:5:5ffr:5::EYE::gg:55air?-Q43555:5:5:rf535:51551:5:5:5:5:I151:35:35:z:rub.5-35:gEr::5x:5f:55rii54E:r:s1' I., 1 - X X K - 5:-skis: zfffffiiesfrriff-Pirffiil .'Ib- .-sfsfffii N- X X R 'A ' fs5fi.53sS'E . 'Sie x i-N Xf f ' -' wi , was A --- ' -I-I-:-'--3-I-J'-I-'if-ZAR . '.-I-Iv'-I-.2-.-2-I-22.12-:-'AZ-.fi'-Il!-:qi-Ig.-I-I52:51i-Z:-3---gZ,'.f:-,-Q'5:Q:-5-,-,lj-54:'-:5'QIfI2-:-'Egiigt-:f'QIg' f -Q.,-, 1- '- ' N ' ' X Im ' .::':,:-:-:-'.::-:-:mx-::'-.:-. '5:::Qq:-11:55,y,.-:t-::3,g,.:-gqgggn:-:4:g.55Q-:-q4r,--:q:-gg- -by . xg-:, - h,,:q.:.,:-:I-If'-'- ' fi 5f5f?f35f:E55EfE5E5E1 rl ir- at 5:as5.:s:s:s5s2f2r5 X K X:- --::..:s:5:s:1:rr:-A QPS'SX-gNt'k3?Q'Wx :.,.,:::sX5.,...ls,sQX -5, w::SX:.b,:.-.-- 4 'T Tzf. . 5:-.-m::.Ex-.K ..,.g,,:-:2:. .- -- ' ' NIAINTAINED



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138 THE GRUMBLEF2 C'0lIIIIll.llIf'llf.S of lhe PALLADI UNI RESTAURANT Kixfp S'rm1ig'r VVEST KITcHr:xi:f: 'ifferf' sirzre larzuary 1925 boys have been active in hocfiey and rugby and have provided good opposition to other teams. We are proud of Don Sinclair who played on the Senior rugby team, and Pat Eckersley and Bruce Dowsett who played on the Junior team. Debating Our team upheld the affirmative of the debate, Resolved that news- papers do more for education than libraries. The members of the team were Ann Edmonds, Marilyn Scheifele, John Falconbridge and George Spaetzel. They put on a good showing but somehow A XI B put on a better one. . . We can't understand it!! Red Cross Yvonne Shantz, our representa- tive, has done wonders in collecting the weekly mite-box contributions. and we hope to undertake a project in the near future. Assembly Assistance and Public Speaking We also boast of some very talkative students in our form. Ann Edmonds read a book review in Assembly and Jean Seymour and George Spaetzel have announced on different occasions. We are proud of George Spaetzel, who was the only contestant for the boys' Public Speaking contest. He presented his speech in the assembly of Jan. 213. We Vfonder lffhy . . Harvey Clarke gets all liee'cI up. .. Bill Bray hands out gum to Annie. . . Fran suddenly joined the radic- club. Is it the Mike '? . . Red Eckersley can't sinfi any baskets for the Juniors. Teacher: Order, please!! Voice from back of room: Double chocolate malted. Well that's all from A XI A and as Mr. Montgomery would say. l had better run along P, D. Q. . swishflf Collzplirllwzls of . Kitchener air Bar 203 Rim: Srmim' lixsr

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