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V. Stewart: Art, V. Stewart: Bot., Mary McTaggart: Lat., V. Stew- art: Fr., V. Stewart. 1 D.: 1, Patricia Bull: 2, Jean Gilbert: 3, Marjorie Shields. IC. C., J. Gilbert: E. L., P. Bull: B. H., Miriam Shapiro: Geog., Cecille Rot- ney: Alg., Alex. Ironside, Thom. Powell, Wm. Smith: Art, Jean Gilbert: Bot., P. Bull: Lat., P. Bull: Fr., P. Bull. 1 E.: 1, Grace Bristow: 2, Wm. Gray: 3, Lillian Brenzel. IC. C., G. Bristow: E. L., G. Bristow: B. H., G. Bristow: Geog., G. Bristow: Alg., VVm. Gray: B. K., Marjorie Allan: Lat., Russell Sliitch: Fr., G. Bristow. 1 G.: 1, Max. Mabee: 2, Mary Holmes: 3, Bryan Vaughn. E. C.. Iidyth Mewgill: E. L., Hewgilll B. H., B. Vaughn: Geog., M. Mabee: Alg., Keith Legge, M. Mabee: B. K., Aubrey Kerr, Grace Lickorish: THE OAKWOOD ORACLE Lat., Hewgill, M. Mabee: Fr., M. Mabee, E. Hewgill. 1 H.: 1, Bernard Posnick: 2, lidith Warnock: 3, Dorothy Mald- aver. li. C., B. Posnicli: li. L., B. Posnick: B. H., Wm. Burgess: Geog., Jack Ritchie: Alg., Wm. Murphy, B. Posnick: B. K., Mar- garet Murray, B. Posnicli: Lat.. B. Posnick: Fr., B. Posnicli. 1 K.: 1, Joan Seon: 2, Steven Spencer: Beulah Simon. li. C., B. Simon: IC. L., B. Simon: B. Il. Jim Thompson: Geog., S. Spencer: Alg., S. Spencer, Joan Seon: B. Il., Joan Seon: Lat., Joan Seon: Fr., B. Simon. 1 F.: 1, Donald Robb: 2, Ilglpll Jordan: 3, Laina Heinanen. IC. C.. L. Heinanen: IC. L., L. Heinanen, Thomas Isbister: B. H., ll. Boblyg Geog., Frederick Henry: Alg., Thomas Isbister: B. K., Jack Aber- nathie, John Harper: Lat., Ib, Ilolily Fr., B. Jordan, Marjorie Bird. Jfatalistic The Fates are busy, ever busy, Golden threads among the darker, Life to them is mere detail, 1 Bloody red in sunlight's glow, Of spinning, weaving, .brealiing, I' lutter through the sister's fingers A faintly sighted sail. Like a switt r1ver's flow. Sunny skies there are and grayer, Grayer than my heart to-day. Perhaps the Fates will soon be kind And send threads of golden joy. V.B. Fnthv - Iceuut Lumcmtdnd why you are only allcnttw un Mr Jamison: clasmr Vounq Tiling - Youve never .Seen Nr Jac H3011 1- -:J I' . 4' - 'gi'l.ly We-75 I f 5 Ali . ., 2 2 fe. wily W. . ,. ,gg sz . ,.-. fi ' W I 5 ' , ' ' , WI El If .C X 1 1' Q: I Pagv T11z'rfj1-Nifzf
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THE OAKWOOD ORACLE use -s I , JV' FV X is V 7 Y .L . 'Pro i F Assembly Hall Many pleasant mornings have been spent during the past term in the auditorium. Everybody is en- joying the music on the wood-be Orthophonic, the only draw back being that we no longer hear both sides of the record. The boys especially, seem to appreciate a good march, judging by their in- ability to restrain their feet. Sev- eral numbers have been rendered by the Glee Club, one of which was accompanied by a dancing doll, trained by Miss Maitland. Upon another occasion we had the pleasure of seeing some of our crack shotsmen awarded both cer- tificates and medals. Altogether, asembly has been very enjoyable this past term. Archibald Flower Everybody was delighted to have Mr. Archibald Flower speak to us on February eighteenth, his theme being, Will, Shapespeare, the School Boy. This talk brought Shakespeare a little nearer to the pupils to know that he was a red- haired, freckle-faced little lad who ran about with the girls and did not take life too seriously. We are all looking forward to the time when we will be able to visit the little old school house which is almost the same now as it was when Shake- speare went there. Mr. Flower. himself froin Stratford-on-Avon, gave us such a vivid description oi' the beautiful home where this world-renowned dramatist lived, that it will live in our memories for many years. This exponent oi' Shakespeare has taken a part in several of the plays which the Stratford-on-Avon Players pro- duced, so with his particular in- terest in his subject and a charm- ing personality he has made Shakespeare seem not merely a figure-head, but a great genius. lt is extremely hard to express our gratitude to Mr. Flower for giving us such a delightful account of Shakespeare. We hope he will not forget us when he visits Canada again. Page Forty-One
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