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

 - Class of 1942

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mummy fw .V P Vx s Y wifi , .. Wy' ik -Photos by Cunningham GRADE XII Ist Row: Wilma Klinck, Grace Omand, Helma Morris, Mabel Bolger, Vivian Hoffer, Mildred Mohr, Betty Yanchus 2nd Row: Howard Good, Glenn Watson, Stewart Huehn. Ralph' Brubacher, Miss MacVicar, Wayne Pettie. Murray Hilliard, Arthur Weichel. COMMERCIAL lst Row: ,Iune Weichel, Kathleen Bolender, Teresa Jordan, Gertrude Baechler, Anna Baess- ler,, Audrey Gleiser, Geraldine Gilmore. 2nd Row: Edna Holzworth, Orma Stevens, Audrey Burnett, Norma Beitz, Margaret Martin, Ruth Playford, Bernice Thur, Dorothy Mulholland, Grace Woods. ' 3rd Row: Verdun Lavery, Murray Pommer, Frank Siegner, Robert Campbell, Lloyd Mul- holland. 4th Row: Bruce Ruppel, Stanley Deckert, Willard Martin, Mr. Schoales.

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-Photos by Cunningham RED CROSS 1stRow: Betty Vice, Mary Ruth, Margaret Brubacher. Kathleen Lorch, Kathleen Kalbfleisch, Lorine Weber, Margaret Lutz, Betty Schummer, Marjorie Brubacher, Marie McAlpine. 2nd Row: Bill Arnold, Arthur Weichel, Stanley Beisel, Louis Klinck, Bernice Krupp, Ruth Klinck, John Arnold, Leonard Ruppel, Miss McDonagh, Miss Cruickshank, John Hein- buch, Henry Sippel. 3rd Row: Mr. Currie, Mr. Kendall, Miss MacVicar, Mr. Hardy, Mr. Schoales. ATHLETIC SOCIETY lst Row: Miss Cruickshank, Evelyn Doherty, Mabel Bolger, Audrey Burnett, Jean Klinck, Eleanor Arnold, Marie Zinger, Jean Cunningham, Ruth Klinck, Mary Ruth, Mr. Hardy. Back Row: John Arnold, Arthur Weichel, Verdun Lavery, Stanley Beisel, Ralph Robbins, lRalph Hambly, Earl Martin.



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THE GRACLE 25 -xi-Qs. A World Figure of To-day Winston Churchill, Britain's bulwark, is to-day f l, the most outstanding figure in the World and, I . U 1' think, also in history. He stands there in Britain 4' leading and directing the armed forces to a glorious and resounding victory over Hitler and his evil hordes of men who are trying to enslave the world. As a colossus, Hitler stands in Germany with his one foot over most of the countries of Europe, and he is trying to secure the other foot in England but always slips off Churchill's back into the Channel. Churchill is a friend of everyone who loves peace and democracy. He con- stantly visits the barracks of the soldiers, airmen and sailors, encouraging them on to victory with the most appealing words, and it fills them with new hope and faith even if faced with defeat by greater numbers. When the times seem darkest, this aBulldog of Britaini' will broadcast to the people of the British Empire and the world, encouraging them to hold on till the last and victory will be theirs. In the bomb-shattered streets of London, Churchill will be seen among the very humblest of families comforting them and sharing their losses. His ever-increasing strength is a barrier to the Nazi hounds which run loose on the continentg and under the leadership of Winston Churchill we will soon see these traitors of democracy running, but not loose. They will be running to escapethe English bulldogs who will corner them up in their own country, Germany. Then Churchill will be able to sit under the gnarled oak of England, smoking his cigar in peace. -DONALD FREEMAN Sailors, Beware lContinued from Page 203 Q left to ponder why I did not die a cious life. My hands struck a raft and I know, when we told that willing hands pulled me on board. I pf... :air 3,9 Q .V - .aff ., r !II11,r.f '-1 Z 1135: 51.4. . v 4 I was only half conscious and soon the cold sent me off into blessed nothing- ness. Someone lashed me to the raft and an hour later we were sighted by the United States coast guards. We were rescued. I am now in Marine Hospital. I am well on my way to recovery but over half the crew are sleeping in the tempest- tossed grave. The brave radio operator, who gave our position and our plea for help, went down with the Yukon Prince . My buddy Charlie is not among the list of survivors, but I am sailor what hour we sailed, we s the doom of our ship. I have enrolled for service in the navy itself and next week I leave for training. Some day, God willing, I shall square accounts with a Nazi U-boat. That will be the happiest day of my life. I will soon be squared with that Nazi who tipped the U-boat as to the convoy's sailing time, for I have given a detailed description of him to the F .B.I.'s agents and they will comb the hotels of the waterfront until they get him and he will be punished according to his crime.

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