Elmira District Secondary School - Oracle Yearbook (Elmira, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1941

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26 THE ORACLE Mrs. Pettie's beautification of them, and Lorine Weber's deeming them so chic, one scarcely noticed their acting for the radiance that shone about. Our favourite mother of the E. H. S. Dramatic Club's stage life CGladys Hollingerb displayed the same coolness as always and in addition, a warmness all her own in her angry scenes. I suppose Laverne Miller thor- oughly messed up by the Property Committee Cafter viewing Flora- dale Dam! toyed with similar ideas that Frederick Weismiller must have entertained when a certain Parisian female would insist on slapping his face. And howqcould we forget John Morris' healthy appearance which well deserved a policeman's uni- form, much less, that reckless, hideous profusion of wig and tattered dramatics, Norman Hath- away, alias, Hamilton Travers . I know that I, your critic ad lib of the Dramatic Club's presenta- tion for the '40-'41 term, say, it was a real success. -BRUCE RUPPEL, GRADE XII CHRISTMAS LITERARY As a finale to our Christmas examinations the Literary Society held their first Literary of the school year. Owing to the absence of the President, Frederick Weismiller, B111 Arnold acted as chairman. The school orchestra under Mrs. Currie's directions and the Glee Club under the direction of Miss Wilfong, two new organizations of Sanur school, were heard for the first ime. The rest of the programme con- sisted of: a medley of popular music played by Mildred Mohr, a tap- dance number by Marie Simmons and Betty Yanchus, a violin solo by Dorothy Hill, a vocal solo by Ruth Dillon followed. by a juggling act by Coleman Bowman. Last but not least was the reading of The Oracle by Mary Howard. -M. WEICH1-:L, GRADE XII. C. A. S. F. ROLL The Oracle is interested in ob- taining the names and complete addresses of all former students who are now on Active Service. Our list contains the following names: C. A. S. F. Norman F. Weber, Kenneth E. Beisel, Kenneth M. Ruppel, Harry B. Hillis, Howard L. Brent, Elmer G. Hahn, Fred S. Allen, Claire L. Hedrich, Howard J. Stumpf, Ver- non Beisel, Robert Cunningham, Frank Howard, Herb Goodwin, Tom Bowman, G. W . 'Schwartzen, O. D. Geiger, J. E. Denstedt, Ralph Bowman, Gordon Bowman, Harry Dunham, H. L. Manto. R. C. A. F. Harry Hedrich, Nellis Lishman, C. Mattusch, Carl R. Sippel. Key to Pictures on Page 35 Top: THE GLEE CLUB Back :-Phyllis Stickney, Lorine Weber, Gladys Hollinger, Mary Welker, Ruth Dillon, Genowefy Ritter, Vera Napoleon, Grace Orr, Elma Brent, Ruth Eisenbach. Centre:--Marie Weichel, Wilma Wiechman, Ruth Playford, Jean Klinck, Gloria Long, Eleanor Arnold, Marie McAlpine, Joyce Soehner, Mary Merner. Front:-Lucille Niergarth, Helen Fulcher, Dorothy Mulholland, Kathleen Bolender, Gladys Doherty, Thelma Zeigler, Bernice KruPD, Jean Robinson, Norine Scheerer, Jean Seiling. Centre : THE SCHOOL ORCHESTRA Back :-Donald Higgins, Robert Detweiler, Roland Borchardt, John Sippel, Norman Hatha- way, Wayne Pettie, Frederick Weismiller, Ross Mulholland. - Front: Dorothy Hill, John Schweitzer, Alice Henrich, Stanley Foell, Murray Hilliard.

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W x' Q Q12 1 907001 , F G' fi 2.1 The Dramatic Club Presents Are You a Mason? Characters : Laverne Watson, Margaret Lutz, Lorne Weppler, Stanley Beisel, Norman Hathaway, Genowefy Ritter, Fred Weismiller, Gladys Hollinger, Laverne Miller, June Weichel, Elma Brent, Jean Klinck, John Morris, Edna Holzworth. 5 Our High School Play held in early December was successfully directed by Miss C. McDonagh. Even if the plot had been boring and the acting corny , the stage setting and costumes would have been enough to keep the interest of the onlookers. But it so happened that the plot wasn't a bit boring and, with the help of acting par excellence , every one had side- splitting trouble. Did you ever, while sitting in the audience, realize the effect you had on the actor or the different feel- ings and thoughts that run through his or her head? Let's use our imaginations for a moment to contemplate this. The actor tis familiar with every line, its tone of voice, and movement that accompanies it. He knows his cues, and at rehearsals, has almost lived the play. Every one has told him that the audience is in sym- pathy with him, and, if he becomes nervous, they will become uneasy, and no one has a good time. But those footlights are so bright, and the people, waiting impatiently for the curtain to rise, now look up critically. Thus a little swimming- pool for vagrant microbes forms under his collar--a hum of silence -an unfamiliar parched throaty feeling-and he hears his own voice ringing out the first line. Another voice rings back. This breaks the ice and he regains his self-control, realizing that not many in the audi- ence could do any better. The sec- ond speech should go over big, he knows it perfectly-but gosh! what is it? Whew! he could kiss the prompter! A glance behind the curtain finds Miss McDonagh smil- ing approvingly, but his fellow actor has made a faux pas . What's he going to do now? He's covered it over somehow without the audience even suspecting. This time it's a smile of mingled relief and admiration from behind the curtain. In Are You a Mason ? a certain male actor seemed anxious about his femininity complex, in other words, if his stockings and wig and face were on straight. Her cher papa and his son-in-law could be as embarrassed as they pleased and still be part of the act. It was hardly fair for the females of Are You a Mason ? , for with



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THE ORACLE 27 COMMENCEMENT The annual High School Com- mencement was held on December 6 and 7, 1940, at 7.30 p.m. The play Are You a Mason? was pre- sented to large audiences and was highly praised by the public. On Friday night, December 6, the students of our school, who showed outstanding ability in the field of sport, were presented with their trophies. Helena Klinck, on behalf of the E.H.S., received the Hainsworth Trophy, which was won by our athletes for the second year in succession. The girls' relay team, made up of Helena Klinck, Eleanor Arnold, Gertrude Martin and Mary Arnold, were winners of the Senior Girls' relay race and received a silver cup for their efforts. Individual cups were given to: Helena Klinck-Standing broad. Helena Klinck-100 yards dash. Mary Arnold-Standing broad. The other athletes who helped win this cup are: William Arnold, Fred- erick Weismiller, Walter Henrich, Douglas Wagner. Helena Klinck, winner of the 100 yard dash at the W.O.S.S.A., re- ceived a medal along with two weeks at Lake Couchiching. ' The following were the winners of the E.H.S. field meet 1+ Senior Girls ................ Helena Klinck Intermediate Girls..Eleanor Arnold Junior Girls .............. Vera Napoleon Juvenile Boys .......... Floyd Foerster Junior Boys ............ Robert Campbell Intermediate Boys .... Laverne Miller Senior Boys .............. William Arnold Grade XII were winners of the form competition and received the form shield. - Junior Matriculation Diplomas: Kenneth Adams, Kathleen Bo- lender, Ray Bott, Jean Bowman, Aline Garner, Walter Henrich, Gladys Hollinger, Ralph Howlett, Helena Klinck, William Lutz, Isa- bella M-cFadden, Willard Miller, John Morris, Leone Nurse, Grace Orr, Genowefy Ritter, Orma Ste- vens, Laverne Watson, Frederick Weismiller, Wilma Wiechman. Diplomas for added subjects were presented to the following: Frederick Allen, Mary Arnold, Paul Bauman, Howard Brox, John Fried- man, Helen Gilles, Russel Gohl, David Hoffer, Myrna Miller, Bert- ram Reinhart, William Schmehl, Jean Shoemaker, Esther Trapp, Ruth Vice, Douglas Wagner, Alice Weppler. The following commercial stu- dents, who have completed the commercial course, were presented with their certificates: Edwin Bearinger, Gertrude Krupp, Ivan Letson, Clarence Mattusch, Esther Trapp, Tena Wilkie. The following outstanding stu- dents of the E.H.S. for the preced- ing term received their rewards for general proficiency: Grade IX .................... Alice Henrich Donor-Literary Society. Grade X .................... Betty Yanchus Donor-E. M. Arnold. , Grade XI ...................... Louis Klinck Donor-A. H. Vice. Grade XII .............. Laverne Watson Donor-A. H. Vice. Grade XIII .................... Helen Gilles G Donor- . E. Currie. Grade XI Com. ...... Gertrude Krupp Donor--G. Hollinger. Grade XII Com ..... Edwin Bearinger Donor--Blair's Drug Store. Grade IX and X Special Agriculture ...... Carl Schuett Donor-A. Seiling. All Grades Penmanship ................ Audrey Ernst Donor-Ul1yot's Drug Store. William Arnold was presented with the Woodall Floral Gardens Cup, donated by Gale Wood.all, for being the best all round student of the last term. -WILLIAM LU'rz, GRADE XIII.

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