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l42 THE GRUMBLER GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS ,T N , . . 1- X I Q . 11 gf a ' .14 v? -F ----' f-Me'-+e.', 'm f'- . ' J ii4,4 x anwai, gf' Qs, VVATC H ES ALL POPULAR MAKES Btuiewo -. -'.llil'.'!lA,f X virfQ S. 1 xi x4 x xt f Y., .5 X N . lffi. .. Wa w w xmk wk , X X xxx sk Kuo STREET AT FREDERICK lirrcuexnfa Gellatly, Bob Bish, Bruce Hodgins and Bob Power. They put up a very good fight but were defeated. Mr. Bailey, our home room tea- cher for the first term, left us, and our new teacher, Miss Northcott. is doing marvellously. So here's three welcome cheers from A XI D! ACADEMIC XII A Form Represerzlalive: form Sieberl Home Room Teacher: Mr. Class Athletics The A XII A, or T XII A, girls hold the Senior volleyball cham- pionship. Three of our top players are on the school basketball team. This means, unfortunately, that they are barred from our inter- form team. Our rugby team fought to the semi-finals. Six brawny young men got a place on the school rugby team. Some starred and some just obtained a seat on the team! Our hockey team rose to the finals, where they met their first defeat, 2-1. Our luck in boys' basketball is holding out. even without our two representatives on the school team. Debating The worthy members of our de- bating team. Jackie Merner, Mar- ion Badke, Lloyd Hagen and Bob Hintz, have risen to fame in win- ning every one of their debates and they now are looking forward to the final verbal battle. ACADEMIC XII B Form R6Pl'6S6'IllIlf1'l'6.' fone! .-Illenzarzg Home Room Teoclzer: illrs. .llacllonnld Sports So far. A XII B has not been out- standing in sports. The girls lost their iirst basketball game and didn't make the finals in volleyball. Esther Bingeman is on the Senior Girls' basketball team. The boys won one hockey game. Vic Darasch and-may 014214 DOCDN TWINES. LIMITED ES'l'ABLlSIlED 1856 RITCIII-INEH
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THE GRUMBLER lil B A R R O N'S For illen who fa-fre Pride in their Appearance 34 KING ST. SOUTH WATr:u1.oo. ONT. ball and hockey schedule is just be- ginning. In our first two hockey games up to date we trounced TXIC,9to1,andTXIA,22to2. In basketball we have triumphed in our one and only game with A XI B, 10 to 1. On both W.O.S.- S.A. basketball and rugby teams we were well represented. The girls played two volleyball games, but came out second best in both of them. Hopes run high for the suc- cess of these teams. Can You Imagine: Don Youngblut illustrating Bugs Bunny? Carl Lawrence called Hot Horn Lawrence ? Ann Schneider taking some hand- some patient's pulse? Jim Prang catering to deluxe fune- rals? Marty Reszetnik keeping Kitch- ener's water mains nice and 9 tidy. Jean Ritzer as the manager of Loblaw's? Ray Hebert not kicking in a drum- head every time he plays? Bill Goetz astounding Mr. Carter with a brilliant algebraic de- duction in Physics? Eileen Turner at school for two consecutive days? Ian Ballantyne setting the clavical on a plough horse? ACADEMIC XI D Form Rep.: Lawrerzce Bishop Home Room Teacher: xlliss Yorfhcoll The students of A XI D have been very co-operative in all fields of school activities, and we are looking forward to making a great success of this school year. Our class has a lively spirit which will undoubtedly carry us on to many victories. Sports We have teams entered in most of the activities and our boys cap- tured the championship in the basketball relays. Our rugby team put up an excellent battle but didn't get very far in the leagueg however, our relay team came out on top. Our form was also repre- sented in hockey and basketball. Debating We also had our hand in debat- ing. The team included Marilyn Clutton, Gladys McEllistrum, Bruce Com plim cn ts of A. J. BENDER REALTY Sales and Rental Agents Appraisers - Mortgages - Insurance Property Management Members of C.A.R.E.B.. 0.R.E.B. and K.W. R.E.B. 125 King West - Phone 2-0682 BEESES glleef your friends at our Dairy Bar DIAL 2-If-382 W.:.TER1.oo
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THE GRUMBLER 143 Compliments of . . . I-lOl-lNER'S MEAT MARKET IIIAL 4-4731 432 QUEEN ST. Soiiru K1'1'cHr3NER. Oxr. represents our room in Junior rugby and basketball. Red Cross Our Red Cross has been quite prosperous. Our project, the draw for tickets and transportation for the game between the Maple Leafs and Boston Bruins at Toronto. netted 350. Assembly Assistance A XII B is very proud of Howard Hasenpflug, who has rendered several clarinet selections in as- semblies. Fran Rothaermel and Peter Van de Water have made an- nouncements about the Major Play and A XII B's Red Cross project. respectively. Debating We were unsuccessful this year in our debate. The topic was Re- solved that strikes and lockouts are justifiable weapons in labour disputes. Our team upheld the affirmative. Debators were Fran Rothaermel, Pat Scully, Peter Van de Water and John VanEvery. We wonder why Leonora Dyck and Camille Hoodless fall on the floor in chemistry. Can you see the experiments better there, girls? ACADEMIC XII C Form Repre5erz!r1li1fe.' Faye Colflslein Home Room Teacher: M1195 Sniffer Red Cross Our home form, A XII C, spon- sored the Red Cross booths at the music concerts and the major play. The committee consisting of Joyce Allgeier, Ilene Weber, Dwight Engel and David Bricker, with the help of Miss Snider and the rest of the form, raised the grand sum of 380. Debating Our original debating team. con- sisting of Edith Holub, Herman 9 K.-W. Collegiate Students Store We carry al all times a full line of Collegzllte Supplies. such as: Text Books - Loose Leaf Books Scribblers Fountain Pens and Pencils Leather Cases Inks and Refills Jaime-t's Book Store
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