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ULLYOTS' Congratulate The Graduates HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES Everything you need at Sclwol After school have a Sundae or Soda We use Silverwoods Delicious Ice Cream. 4ULLY0T'S DRUG STORE The Rexall Store PHONE 375 ELMIRA, ONT ' E. S. OTTO MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR AND DRY CLEANING AND LAUNDRY SERVICE A PEARL LAUNDRY Kitchener E. S. O T T O ELMIRA - . . a ELMIRA Smafzl .fl A You just know she buys her clothes at NORMAN GOWDY'S
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THE ORACLE 51 UMQ Weismiller is an honour student and a good athlete. Fred is not only a middle distance runner but he is also a prominent member of Elmira's Junior Hockey team. Fred is well liked throughout the school -and when he graduates this spring we all wish him the greatest success in achieving his ambition. COMMERCIAL KENNETH ADAMS Still waters run deep. Believe it or not, Ken's shyness in our midst is not natural. As- cording to outside reports, his ro- manticism is centered on a certain Hawkesville lassie. Our eyes are on you, Buddie! All joking aside, Ken's success is certain in the busi- ness world with that beguiling smile and charming manner. GRACE BUSCH You'll know her by her wavy hair, Her dark, dark eyes, and modest air. Grace came to us from St. Clements to match her wits against Pitman and UnderWood . She will master the rest of the Corn- mercial Course too, and thus be- come Somebody's Secretary some day. As a sport, Grace excels in softball and skating. So good lue-k, Grace! And as one of Our Specials - Success! ELMA BRE-NT Always aiming for the best, Especially in a Shorthand T est. Elma is a very successful stu- dent. Her high marks show she can certainly master her studies. Before she decided to join us' in our Commercial room, she was em- ployed as a clerk in the Selrite Store. She' has a cheerful disposi- tion and We all know she will make an excellent secretary. GLADYS CAMPBELL Rare compound of amusement. frolic and fun, W ho relished a joke and rejoiced in a pun. Gladys is a very interesting per- son to know, and -she lends much variety to dull classes. The rest of us often wonder whether she and Kathleen are always talking about their school work-or not. Never- theless, her winning smile and fun- loving spirit have won her many friends. We are not sure what Gladys intends to do, but we are all certain she will be a success. - AUDREY ERNST True ease in writing comes from art, not chance, As those move easiest who have learned to dance. Audrey's exceptionally line writ- ing will be remembered by all her friends at Elmira High School. She has never been known to scribble. Many times she has been called up- on to write out invitations for the school dances. Audrey tries hard to get along and we wish her success. ELIZABETH ELLIOTT She lives' not to herself, her work is service to her fellow menf, Elizabeth came from the town of Smithville to join the Elmira Com- mercial Class. One of her favourite sports seems to be skating-maybe there is some attraction. She is very industrious and co-operative, and we are sure that success will be yours, Elizabeth. ' HELEN DECKERT Lift her with care Fashioned so slenderly, - Y oung, and so fairf, You will be able to distinguish Helen Deckert by her fair, wavy hair and her big brown eyes. She
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THE ORACLE 53 0wzQ' enjoys dancing and singing very much. Helen came from Linwood school to us, so remember, take her up tenderly. RUTH LAVERY And as the bright sun glorifies the sky, So is her face illurnin'd with her eyesf' Ruth is quiet and reserved. Her grace and. charm have made her a favourite among us all. She occu- pies the back seat all by herself- ever since Cecil left. We wonder if she misses him as much as we think she does. Success will be yours, Ruth, but we add our best wishes. KATHLEEN LOGEL Ask me no more where those stars light, That downward fall in dead of night, For in her eyes they sitf' Kay will always stand out vividly in our memory because of her black eyes. Her classmates never fail to enjoy the fun she creates in dull classes. She gets the greatest thrill out of typing in the Typewriting Room where she re- treats when everything seems to go wrong. May we add our best wishes for success. MARY MERNER W ho does the best her circumstance allows' Does well, acts noblyg angels could no more. After a year's absence Mary has again come back to Elmira High to take the Special Commercial course. Mary hasn't changed a great deal. She is still as full of gossip as ever. Her chief accomplishment seems to be typing speed-tests. We wish Mary the best of everything and are sure that she will be a success in the business World. GRACE McKEE Grace is in her step, heaven in her eye, In every gesture dignity and love. Grace's unfailing ability to get her homework done has given her hi-gh marks in many subjects, and consequently a position near the top of the class. Her pleasant quiet manner will surely win success for her in the business world. Best of luck to you, Grace! JEAN SHOEMAKER Sweet promptings unto kindest 'deeds Were in her very look. We read her face, as one who reads A true and holy bookf, Jean has made many friends at E.H.S. The fact that she is a good worker and easy to get along with will make her an asset to any busi- ness in which she may be employ- ed. Success is certain to be yours, Jean, but we all want to add our best wishes. HELENA WARKENTIN 6'What will we do when she is gone, This fair creature within our throng?,' Always ready and eager to help out, that's Helena. She is the tall- est girl in Commercial, if not the tallest in the whole school. And when she is in a happy mood Cwhich is almost always! she throws Commercial into fits of laughter by something she says. We will all miss her when she goes, but know that success will be hers in whatever she does. CECIL WILKER F are thee well, ' Young Laddief' Cecil with his wavy hair and quick humour found a place in the hearts of us all. He left us, though, sad to say, before our term was half over, but he hasn't gone far away. We know success will be his at his new position in the Furniture Factory, but we still want to send our best wishes.
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