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

 - Class of 1947

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I4-4 Tl-'E GRUMBLER Enjoy lhrlif-ions BORDEN'S ICE CREAM Kosky, Gerry Smith and Dave Bricker started ofi' with fiying colours against A XII D's four- some. The topic of our heated de- bate was, Resolved that strikes and lockouts are justifiable wea- pons in labour disputes . We up- held the negative side. The members of A XII C debated against A XII B in the second and final debate. The topic was, Re- solved that advertising in all re- spects is a benefit to the public . The members of our team were Louis Bradick, Beth Bingeman, Louella Spee and Herman Kosky. We upheld the affirmative side. Athletics The Girls' Athletic Representa- tive is Louella Spee. So far Lady Luck has not been with the girls of A XII C-in the line of sports, that is! In the volleyball tourna- ment we almost reached the finals but were defeated in the end. How- ever, we tied for third place in the basketball relays. The girls are all set and raring to go as the ,basket- ball season gets under way. Humour Will we ever see Gerry Smith in Chemistry class when an exam is scheduled? There'll be two moons in the sky when Percy Rosen arrives on time in the morning! Daffynition of a cold-written on an absentee slip by Dwight Engel: An acute stoppage of the nasal passage. ACADEMIC XII D Form Rr'prPserztat1'z'e.' Phil .'5a1u1'rm'!.A Home Room Teavlzer: llr. H. ll1'1z fUwx Red Cross Besides the many nickels and dimes put in the Red Cross Jar for gum, forgetfulness and talking, our form made the sum of 3130.84 on our refreshment booth at the en- trance to the gym. To show credit where credit is due, we must thank the students of our form, and H. S. M., who so willingly stayed to sell dorghnuts and milk during the THE WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY A PURE-LY CANADIAN COMPANY lzstzlhllshvai 14033 Head Office - - - Waterloo. Ontario I'0I'R PROPERTY T0-IUY Jlfll' HIL' JSHES T0-MORROII For adm-quate protection. Pt our l.m-ul lir?p1'r'sc'11tuIix es

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THE GRUMBLER THE EDITCDRS . YW . ' ' NELLIE PITCHER MARY JOAN MACKENZIE URIN G the thirty-eight years of publication of the Grumbler, thousands of footsteps have echoed and re-echoed through the corridors of our Alma Mater. Myriads of graduating students have left its classrooms to take their places in the world. Some have attained fame, others have 1'emained obscure, but all have carried with them an elusive and intangible something which has given to t-hem, regardless of their station in life, the same indomitable spirit, the spirit of K.C.I. Although we are often unaware of the fact, much of this spirit has been instilled by the daily influence of the teaching staff. Perhaps We shall forget the Way they taught the Binomial theorem, the characteristics of the Phylum Arthropoda, and French s-ub- junctives, but we will never forget their lusty' cheering at the rugby park, their participation in Christmas assemblies and the student-teacher games. Nor shall we forget the various clubs, the major plays, the music festivals and the athletic activities which they have so enthusiastically sponsored. It is with these thoughts in mind that We dedicate this year's edition of our magazine to the teaching staff. -N. E. P. M. J. M. X



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THE GRUMBLER H6 An Old Chinese Proverb: nDOl1,f Buy EL'QTyfl7I.l1g T!7L7fg' LNAIQCIP Alllll 57011 I!! IESCCIPC 1381-Hg 74012017 1110 Learning how to buy wisely, how to appraise values, how to keep you spending within your means, that is profit- able experience With educational value for any young collegiate student. Values at Goudies are planned to be the kind that you will appreciate more and more as you increase in years and shopping wisdom. Shop With Confidence At GDUDIES DEPARTMENT STORE noon hour. Miss Audrey Kundinger also deserves credit for the job she did on keeping up the financial and ordering end of the booth. Sports The sports representatives for the room were Grant Shirk and Florence Miller. Our Intra-mural rugby team came right up to the semi-finals before being beaten by the 13's. Good work anyhow, gang! Maurice Shantz played Senior rug- by and Grant Shirk and Bob Thompson, Senior basketball. Assembly Assistance There were a few of our students who made announcements in Senior Assembly. If we can get started we expect to write a skit for a future program, Cwe have the talent in the room-now all we need are the brainsl. Keith Fan- sett and Fred Schnarr played in the School Orchestra. Major Play We are proud of A XII D's con- tribution to the Major Play. Urith Seymore played the part of Mrs. B. B. Shots, Don Taylor and Bill Lahn played the roles of Kerry Regan and Mr. Timothy Regan re- spectively. Great show, Kids!!! Humour Mr. Minielly: Well Bob, how do you like school? Bob Bulmer: When it's closed. Young boy, returning from Hrst day at school. Papa, vat is science? My, how could you be so dumb! Science is dos things vat says: No Smoking . Urith Seymore: What's the idea of going around in your sun suit, Betty?

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