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THE GRUMBLER Complini ents of HT . MUNDY'S SHOES liixc XVEST AT Yorxo ST. K1TcHExEa Mr. Duncan: If there's any- thing at all that is bothering you, bring it up! Sound from the rear: Oooops I Z Does a doctor doctor a doctor the way the doctor wants to be doctored or the way the doctor wants to doctor the doctor '??? Have you heard about the moron of A XII E who climbed to the roof so he could have a drink on the house '? ACADEMIC XIII A form R6'1N't'SCl1l'flflil'6.' Helen Taylor Home Room Teacher: Ur. .i10llfg0IllE'l 1 The home room of A XIII A is up in 301 where Mr. F. H. CDon't try to sneak in after the bellj Mont- gomery rules. What a lovely place not to spend an evening. The hazy gas fumes from the not-quite tight gas jets mingle with the good clean smell of formalde- hyde. Neatly labeled, orderly ar- rayed shelves of disected rats, frogs, rabbits and cats are a never ending source of interest. And just to give a bohemian touch, cold stiff, slimy-but quite dead-snakes are .bottled and kept in a corner. Our chief source of pride is our home room teacher, Mr. Montgom- ery. Besides teaching us about the family Scrophulariaceae and the microgametophyte of the angios- perm fbotany is such a valuable subjectlb he finds time to be in charge of ticket sales for every ac- tivity, to prepare and direct the senior assemblies: to sponsor the Camera Club and to take all the pic- tures for the Grumbler. If you look long enough and hard enough you will be able to pick out other ambi- tious energetic people of A XIII A. Mary Joan Mackenzie spends hours slaving over the Grumbler in her capacity as associate editor. Jean Lackie has an impressive number of offices and duties at li.C.I. Jean Hemphill, June McKee and Peggy Houston were three very attractive and vivacious cheer leaders. Jack Brock, Bob Steckle, Harry Dreger Compliments of . . . GENERAL AUTO SUPPLY LTD. litieryllzzfrzg for the Car 12 - 18 FREDERICK ST. KITCHENER
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I46 THE GRUMBLER I,.0I71IIl1'l7Z ents of GASCHO MOTORS Nash Cars and Diamond T Trucks 481 King Street East Phone 8-8822 Betty Duffy: I want everyone to see my tan. It cost me a for- tune. Urith: How long did it take you to get it '? Betty: Five days. Sort of a Woolworth vacation-five and tan. Mr. Minielly to Ann Hamilton lwho is using only one hand while trying to draw a circle with a com- pass.J Ann, the boys tell me you're two-handedf' CAnn turned redl. ACADEMIC XII E form Rf'l?fPS6l1fIlfl'l'6S.' Ruff: Rosenzruz. Xornza Zacks Home ffoofrz Tem'l1er.' llr. llllllfflll When a shivering. choking. frost-bitten individual makes a hurried entrance through the por- tals ot' Ii.C.I.. questions arise. Is it a fugitive from Lower Slobbovia? Is it an Eskimo '? Is it a monster from Mars '? . . . No! It's only a poor helpless STOUGENT escaping the horrors of S. Annex No. 1. Don't get us wrong: our isolation wasn't because of bad conduct- ldefinitely notib Why, we boast such outstanding personalities as those Mountain Mumpstersf' Pat Shantz and Joan Barber: Lu Lishman, a supporter of the Senior Girls' basketball team. Norm Wil- son, that streak tof lightning '?l on the Senior Boys' basketball team. plus those football fiends and ce- ment mixers Yo Whaley and Dogger Hoffman, the har! har! man. We mustn't forget to mention the class character , that pro- moter of giggles, gasps and groans and disgusted looks from teachers! fGuess Who'?I7 A XII Es debating team is com- posed of Mary Augustine. Margaret Near, Pat Shantz and Carolyn Hopton. Orchids to them on their excellent work. We were sorry to lose one of our class mates, Sybil Card. A XII E s loss will be Little Rocks gain. Since Mr. Duncan refuses to spoon-feed us. he1'e's some corn to chew on - don't gag on it! THE RITCHIE BUTTON CO. lfoz'crwl lfuflons llllll Hlfvlflvs Plf'IIlI.lI:LL'. lizlltmzlmles :lone In urzfvr on DYUIH' grirnzvzzls LH Qin-1-n St. S. V lil'l'tIlllCNlfll THE-1 U NDERWOOD TYPEVVRITER sw. s. ,,-l -f .-.-, 1 ffff .1 R .wfl ml 11,- IiXDlfHXX'0Oll l.lXllTlil1 30 Uwiruzio ST. S. Illlllllt' T-75012 s Iillt'llPllt'lA
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148 THE GRUMBLER louie's CIGAR STGRl:. Ra iz - Beclz fel ' 'Tuneral Serriceu 178 QUEEN STREET SOUTH PHONE 6-6195 - KITCHENER llaple Lane Ice Cream . Tobacco - Confectionery Billiards . 955 Kixc ST. W. KITQHENER and Luke Ritchie added brawn, brains and beauty to the senior rugby team. Although we have no debating team and as yet have captured no intra-mural awards, our Red Cross savings hold enviable place, with a total of 553337. Homer Pequegnat, our representative, flashes his per- sonality and the reconverted jam jar about every Tuesday, and suc- cessfully induces us to give our last nickel to a Worthy cause. ACADEMIC XIII B Form, Representative: Clayton Derstine Home Room Tea.cl1.er: Mr. Wallace Our Ambition Under the jurisdiction of our masterful mentor, Hal Wallace, this humble collection of career- minded, college-minded, and empty- minded students is endeavouring to complete the final year. With various degrees of success ranging from 0 to 100, we grit our teeth and hereby resolve to pass. Our Composition Everyone knows who our suc- cessful trumpet, clarinet, bassoon, piano, rugby, hockey, basketball. and Volleyball players are! And we must not forget our debating team which has fought all the way to the semi-finals. If this keeps up we will win the championship without ever having debated-the other teams have always defaulted! ACADEMIC XIII C Form Represen.tatzfre.' Roy Weaver Home Room Teacher: ,ll r. Dickson Class Gas Mr. Dickson: Where's Eli? Roy Weaver: At the feast of the Leftoversf' Ruth Schneider: Don, whats a sentence using iIl19l'ItI'1ClOllS'?,, Post: Meritricious and a Happy New Year. Bergman had a birthday party. When he walked into 302, Mr. Dickson eyed him coldly. Compliments of . . . F R E D W E S S O N Kitchener Bus Depot
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