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4-1 THE ORACLE O . J. SMITH SHOE CCD. LIMITED Manufacturers of Leather - Canvas and Felt Footwear Women's - Childrerfs - Boys' HUEHN BROS. GENERAL MERCHANTS AND JEWEL STOVES PHONE: ELMIRA 805 CONESTOGO ONTARIO KEY TO CLASS PICTURES ON PAGE 48 Bottom : GRADE 10 Back:-Willard Martin, Bert Goodwin, Del- mer Heintzman, Albert Lorch, Jack Ainsworth, Lorne Campbell, Stanley Deckert, Donald Seil- ing, Floyd Henrich, Robert Campbell, Ralph Robbins, Lloyd Mulholland, Jack Holtze, Gerald Shaeifer. Centre ill :-Phyllis Stickney, Gertrude Wal- ters, Jean Adams, Audrey Gleiser, Alice Henrich, Margaret Lutz, Gwendolyn Cowie, Marie Sim- mons, Evelyn Doherty, Marie McAlpine, Mar- jorie Brubacher, Connie Dillon. Centre 121:--Margaret Martin, Norma Beitz, Mary Hubert, Gloria Long, Helen Fulcher, Beatrice Bowman, Miss Charlotta McDonagh, Bettina Robinson, Arlene Schlueter, Dorothy Hill, Thelma Ziegler, Gene Robinson, Margaret Hahn. Front:-Howard Shuh, Lyle Dahmer, Elmer Sauder, Raymond Koch, Carl Schuett, John Rowland, Ross Weichel, Murray Heinbuch, Ed- ward O'Krafka, Clayton Martin, Hilbert Scheif- ner. f Centre: GRADE 9B 1:-Esther Soehner, Lucille Niergarth, Bea- trice Scheffner, Mr. Hardy, Norine Scheerer, Joan Robinson, Helen Voll, Mildred Weigel. 2:-Beverly Shurly, Elizabeth Vice, Jean Sippel, Thelma Uberig, Mary Ruth, Mary Woz- nuck, Naomi Snyder, Jean Weber, Jean Seiling, Grace Rudisuella, Robertina Broadfield. 3:-Louw Broadiield, Donald Weber, Robert Ruggle, Laverne Reger, John Schweitzer, George Snider, Roy Schaub, Wesley Sippel, Oscar Schedewitz. 4:-Harold Ritter, Burton Watson, J. D. Ogram, LaVerne Wittich, Harold Niergarth, Leonard Ruppel, Arthur Rudow, Weldon Pom- mer. TOP: GRADE 9A Back:-Rita McMahon, Mildred Glebe, Betty Bechthold, Viola Musselman, Alice Gies, Alice Hahn, Muriel Koch, Laura Napoleon, Ruth Eisenbach, Helen Arndt, Miss Cruickshank. Centre:--Ruth Mulholland, Margaret Bru- bacher, Phyllis Koch, Betty Kraemer, Bernice Calder, Ruth Klinck, Kathleen Kalbfleisch, Ber- nice Krupp, Fern Heintzman, Dorothy Klein, Vera Napoleon, Lenora Fulcher, Helen Bach. Front:--Donald Huehn, Walter Metzger, Coleman Bowman, Clifford Gingrich, Donald Higgins, John Arnold, Floyd Foerster, Ross Mulholland, Roland Borchardt, Vernon Gingrich, Robert Detweiler, Ortan Bowman, Clayton Hahn, George Jones. WILSON DEPENDABLE EQUIPMENT ron ALL SCHOOL SPORT ACTIVITIES THE HAROLD A. WILSON CO. Limited 299 YONGE ST. TonoNTo
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40 THE ORACLE buzzing with merriment and Mr. Kendall's voice could be heard say- ing, Right this way for cokes and home-made candy. Yes, it was our own Mr. Kendal again helping us to keep our coffers supplied with that metal that is so necessary in the carrying on of not only joy and gaiety but trade and commerce as well. Along with the rest of us were, Miss Cruickshank, Miss Mac- Vicar, and Mr. Mclntyre. Mr. Currie and Mr. Hardy, both just recently ill, shared our enjoyment watching us. Mr. Arnold showed us really how to skate, and Mr. Vice, whom we expected to see, was de- layed at the last moment. When the 'National Anthem was played everyone seemed reluctant to leave the ice owing to the good time that was being had. We're all looking forward to our next skating party! JUNE WEICHEL, GRADE Xl THE WEINER ROAST On October the iirst, the Elmira High School opened their social year with a weiner roast held at Hoelscher's Gravel Pit. The school was the meeting-place, and the hour of meeting, seven o'clock. when every one was there, we pro- ceeded loudly to the appointed place. Each form contributed to the evening's entertainment in the campiire's light. Twelfth grade stole the limelight as The Social Butterfiiesn alias The Happy Gang . Rousing cheers were given for the two new members of the staff, Miss MacVicar and Mr. Mc- Intyre. After all the forms had en- tertained successfuly or otherwise, a community sing-sing was held. Then came the most important part of any weiner roast-the hot dogs and marshmallows. And were they delicious? Three cheers for the lunch committee! After every one had had two of everything, the weiner roast was closed by the singing of the Na- tional Anthem and the shouting of the school yell. MARY HOWARD, GRADE XII . . l..-. 72i9Lt ghadows Stillness and soft light- These ushered in the silent night. Above the horizon of rosy hue, Into a frame of beautiful blue, Drifted the orb of gold. ,T was wondrous to behold! Night shadows here, The moon, a silvery sphere, Sailed high, so very high Over the night-blue shy. The quiet of night thus fell, Over a dreamy dell. -ELMA R. BRENT Key to Pictures on Page 45 Top: GRADE 11 Back :-Howard Good, Arthur Weichel, James Vice, Lorne Weppler, Ralph Brubacher, Wayne Pettie, Mr. Kendall, Adam Hackett, John Sippel, Murray Hilliard, Stuart Huehn, Glenn Watson. Front:-Mildred Mohr, Bernice Thur, June Weichel, Grace Woods, Wima Klinck, Ila Let- :fmfi Mabel Bolger, Betty Yanchus, Vivian o er. Centre: COMMERCIAL CLASS Back: Verdun Lavery, Lorne Bolger, Kenneth Adams, Murray Pommer, Cecil Wilker, Stanley Foell, John McCormick. Centre: Ruth Playford, Ruth Lavery, Kathleen Logel, Helena Warkentin, Gladys Campbell, Helen Deckert, Audrey Burnett, Jean Shoemaker, Mr. McIntyre. Front:-Kathleen Bolender, Audrey Ernst, Grace Busch, Elma Brent, Mary Merner, Eliza- beth Elliott. Bottom: GRADE 12 Q Back :-Stanley Beisel, Donald Weichel, Wil- liam Arnold, Donald Freeman, Laverne Miller, David Rowland. Centre KD :-Dorothy Mulholland, Helen Kar- ley, Audrey Hahn, Ruby Gies, Edna Holzwarth, Lorine Weber, Janet Morlock, Betty Schummer. Centre 121:-Gladys Doherty, Eleanor Arnold, Marie Weichel, Miss MacVicar, Mary Howard, Jean Klinck, Ruth Dillon. Y Front :-Keith Keller, John Strong, Douglas McKay, Bruce Ruppel, Louis Klinck, Norman Hathaway.
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'7fu3.t lime we me All in Une 4aowl'.L7ine -His Majesty the King. There is no use in kidding ourselves that just because the bombs are falling thousands of miles away, this isn't our own personal war. S5 may bring down a German plane with one round of 40 m. shells. S10 will stop a tank with one round of an 18 or 25 pounder. S20 buys two rounds of 4.5 howitzer shells. S75 buys a depth charge to drop on a German U-boat. em, Wm swuae -'i' DAVID BEAN 8: SONS LTD. This 1941 Oracle produced by . ........ WATERLOO ONTARIO Printers Since 1856 f7Ae Zngaaaingd, pau 1941 Uncle in Gln
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