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

 - Class of 1941

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THE ORACLE KEY TO PICTURES AROUND THE SCHOOL KEY TO PICTURES ON PAGE 31 Maureen and Bernice Thur 18. Betty Schummer and Helen Deckert 19. Home Economics Class to the Ex. 20, Ruth Dillon and Eleanor Arnold 21. Lil' Abner 22, Wreck of the Model T. 23' Time out to chat 24 A few of the girls wearing tunics 25' Audrey Enrst 26' Dorothy Mulholland and Bernice Thur .lack Miner H, Burt Watson 27' Vivian Hoffer 28' A quick get-away 29- Bruce Ruppel 30- The home stretch 31- Mary Howard, Ruth Dillon 32. Keeping under cover, Laverne Watson 33. Marie Weichel Shop Work with Mr. Kendall Linwood bus unloading Hold it fellas One, two, three, donit bend your knees We Three Miss McVicar Verdun Lavery Caught unawares, Glen Watson Looking east from the school ,lim Vice Mr. Hardy presiding Clarence Touser Mattusch Display of the art work Miss McDonagh Miss Cruickshanks KEY TO PICTURES ON PAGE 32 Marie and Donald Weichel Helen Karley .lack Strong Laverne Miller. Lorine Weber Gladys Doherty Ruth Dillon Stanley Beisel Janet Morlock June Weichel Mary Howard David Rowland Norman Hathaway Jean Klinck Eleanor Arnold Bruce Ruppel Dorothy Mulholland Helen Deckert Elma Brent Howard Good Helen Bach Louis Klinck Edna Holzworth Gwen Cowey Betty Schummer Mr. 'Kendall Some Femininity Betty Yanchus Ruth Lavery Connie Dillon Grace Orr Robert Campbell Mildred Weigel Mary Hubert KEY TO PICTURES ON PAGE 33 Wilma Weichman Marie Simmons Mildred Mohr Grace Woods The Watsons--Burt, Glenn and Laverne Norma Beitz Gladys Campbell 19 . .lean Sippel . Dorothy Hill . Adam Hackett . Sgt. Fred Allan . Lorne Campbell . Alice Henrich . Margaret 'Lutz . Murray Hilbard . Ruth and Ross Mulholland . James Vice 29 30 31 32. Donald Higgins 33 34- 35 36 . Louw Broadfield . Mary Ruth 37 38. Alice Hahn 39 40 16. Donald Freeman 17. Betty Kraemer 18. Stuart Huehn . Genowefy Ritter 20. Douglas McKay . Ruby Gies 22. Bill Arnold IN MEMQRIANI HON. DR. L. J. S IMPSON Minister of Education for Ontario Died August 19, 1940

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29 jr:-IE oRAc1.E: good organizer and player, but what's more important, a good sport. -J1-:AN KLINCK - .-.ii . JUNIOR RED CROSS The Junior Red Cross which has recently been organized in Elmira High School is headed for great activities in the future. As it is en- tirely independent of the Senior Red Cross, any project that is undertaken is well worth praise. This noteworthy society is organ- ized in branches of fifty members each, and the membership fee of each branch is one dollar. Neat buttons with the maple leaf and red cross as insignia are supplied for each member, while each branch has its own certificate. The numerous activities of the girls' branch are of great value, for instance, the older girls make sol- diers personal kits, sweaters and the new two-way mitts. The young- er girls are engaged mainly in knit- ting wash cloths-these are found under the last but not least cate- gory. The two girls' branches-Junior and Senior-are anticipating some really difficult tasks to accomplish. Without a doubt, as the war pro- gresses, problems will present themselves where the younger Red Cross members can give welcome aid. These girls are being trained now to prepare themselves for what is ahead-always looking to the future. If they can help those in dire need even in the most mea- gre way, it will not be a service lost. Pm sure you adults who read about the younger generation and how they are learning to work co-opera- tively in all projects, will agree that they are doing a fine bit of work. A word to the members: don't wait until you are assigned some task. Work ahead independently by knitting socks, socks and more socks! Scarfs, mitts, helmets, wristlets and caps are continually in demand-do something about it, won't you? THE CAMERA CLUB Photography has become so com- mon that we seldom pause to con- sider it as one of the most practical and most widely used of the fine arts throughout the world. It is through this medium that news from all over the world can be flashed before us at a moment's time, depicting more vividly the scenes of horror throughout the war-torn world. By means of the camera, their Sovereign Majesties are kept continually before the peo- ple of their Empire, thus drawing the bonds between the colonies and the Mother Country more closely. The present degree of perfection in photography has been reached after years of study and invention. The first step in this art was the discovery, in 1809, by Thomas Wedgwood, of a Way of making crude profiles by the action of light upon paper or cloth that had been soaked in a solution of nitrate of silver. Thirty years later Doguerre laid the foundation of photography by means of the process which bears his name. - Photography in this day and age has become comparatively simple so that it has become the hobby of many people. In our school these camera fans have organized into a clu.b under the capable leadership of Mr. Currie. The club this year has contributed several paste-up pages for the year book, and, in fu- ture years, it hopes to take over all the photography. A display of snaps is also planned for open night. ' -MARY WELKER AND GLADYS HoLL1NcER



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