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

 - Class of 1947

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IT4 THE GRUMBLER A ALF. HELLER I.f1r1Je atm l-t of llliillllbllflf - XXViilI'lIf'r : ,lexxellf-ry, mv. Pnoxr: 1-1367 32 Qtifirgx ST. Hogs I Hczskeflwczff Refays Ufontinuwl from page 1083 Intermediate Boys: A XI D infra-illural fblaslefefgvaff tfiontinuwl from page 108' Tech. X DQ Intermediate. Ae. XI C: Doug Sclilielm,-r. llerb Swartz. Bob Power. ' . A . P Bob Biseli. ,lack Let,-kiv. John Pequegnat. Senlol' C' I L Bruce Gvllatlv. Grant Bonilu:rger. Neil Carson. Senior Boys: A XII A ,lack Hiller. Roman Braun. Lloyd Huge-n. The refereeing was well taken care of by members of our school - teams, and was under the direction Howard Sf'llIlf'ltlt'l'. Frank Graham. Holi Fitz- gf-rald. of Ken Berlet. . 0 , , X , , ,X on O - u 4' Q Kg gs f S ,-53. - . ' A ' 'Z J gg, A X. , I gavage t ya .Q y . l 31.5 IP 'h 'X A v Jp1sQ ,nu X yu W V, f, OQO , A A- K W r .4-at ,S , ,ary ,o S l S.Ss1!uV 6 --A F9 atlanta -:-- O XXX Q F'- i'Fu-fwlt 'ltrs2 fs. ' ,SQ yu U Q mm-gf Q 'ri S trrt it iafljllszp 4 'Is ' W f fx 65s RT as t o 7 vvvv v - - .Ig 'QQCX W A ' ?5'Yg' v v , X ,R X X S. lou ffrzrff lic fllifllllllilil V 5 1l'I.flI .1Ii.w1 v o,,ff.V. '1f 1'f1 'f 1f-Q f of . . . cmcfond, ' I Goon GLASSES George Flne S Tlzfjt .9f1l1'sj 1e I0 OYI'-XRIU S11 S. - lQl'l'tlllliNl-Ili MEN'S WEAR l,ll0Nli 2-1237

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12 THE GRUMBLER A Message from the Baan! of Ealucation Kitchener, Ont., January 31, 1947. Kitchener-Waterloo Collegiate and Vocational School, Kitchener, Ontario, Students: To have been asked by the Editorial Staff of the Crumbler for a message for this year's maga- zine is an honour which I greatly appreciate. The Board Members have watched with pride the de- velopment of our school magazine, each year seeming to improve upon the excellence of the past, until one wonders how this trend can con- tinue. If this year's book is any better than last year's, for instance, it will have to be good indeed. I understand that this edition is dedicated to the Staff , that long- suffering group who are expected to be somewhere between heaven and earth in their general attitude. They are, of course, human beings, and just a.bout the most important people in our social set-up. They not only have to impart to their students sufficient knowledge of the various subjects and courses, but, even more important in some ways, they have to, by precept and subtle suggestion, so influence the young people in their charge that when they go out from school they fit into the social pattern in a normal and healthy way. We on the Board feel that our staff perform this double function in an outstanding manner. We are proud of them and of the high standard which they have set through the years. So hats off to our teaching staff and to the Crumbler,'. Good luck to you both. A. H. Welker, 4 Chairman Xlx The Kitchener and Waterloo High School Board - 1947 Mr. A. H. Welker, Chairman Mr. A. M. Snider, B.A.Sc., Vice-Chairman Mrs. A. E. Broome Mrs. P. J. McGarry, C.B.E. Mr. T. H. Kay Mr. John A. Fischer Mr. C. W. Cressman Rev. R. M. Haller Appointed Members of the Advisory Vocational Committee 1947 Mr. H. G. Mistele Mr. C. H. Harding, B.Sc. Mr. C. J. Heimrich Mr. M. P. Conner Mr. M. Swartz Mr. W. M. Euler All members of the Board. except two. and the six appointed members constitute the Advisory Vocational Committee. fkf 'lfflzat greater or better gift can we offer the pzzlilic. than to teach and instruct our youth?



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THE GRUMBLER lT5 WATCHMAKERS AN D Conipliments of JEWELLERS xolq, ffgyzfsgzl q SPRAYING co. 8 Schneider Ave. Q Kitchener ff0 ' '- 3 'f .wtitk , . . . ,wit H535 bpeclalists in SOLE BR Colour Harmony 142 RING Wssr KITQHENER Phone 2-1223 llflajor Play 4Continuetl from page 565 the play to the public-and the public to the play. Then, too, as moral support and assistants we find Molly Sims, Annie Dyck, Isabel Liddle, Colin MacKay and Fran Rothaermel. Any night between four and six from September to December you would have found our cast literally throwing themselves into their parts. Chalk comes catapulting from the wings: an algebra book flies across the stageg Jove's thun- derbolt. in the form of a hammer dropped by an unwitting techni- cian, comes hurtling from the cat- walk to strike the lovely leading lady. But only minor casualties were reported and the show went bn, as shows always must. And it was a good show, not only because the house was sold out for a four night run, but because it made people laugh and feel friendly and gay. If our audience Went away with a smile, tucking away a laugh for future reference, Mountain Mumps was a success. And now, as Pat would say as she smothered another victim in a huge mumps bandage, tying the ends into precise lnots, and letting them fall .bunnyfashion over each ear. You'Ve had it! Hope you'll want us back next year for more! mfg, Fi0Of!7Cl!! ttfontinued from page l66l other gentler sports, such as wrestling polar bears or diving over Niagara Falls. 1 45 -, VVhat's that '? You want to know what the professor is doing now 'F Well, next fall he will be playing quarterback with S.J.C.! l QuAl.rrv P UBBE TA FOR EVERY PURPOSE Pads - Daters - Seals f Warwick Stamp X1 Stencil Co. - Mfrs. I 58 King St. VV.. Kitchener Cfblllllll-III ents of.. KAUFMAN FURS ,,..

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