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F '7!ze Uwale a 5 E : P . l -'VN . .- . FAI' :V k . N I . gl K N N . E . s. LJ Ss . N' WPI l l Y . M QQ? . N ,- Q' XTA ' g 2.1 X vo VoI.3. - ..1941-42 ff K- K A If GQQDK ELMIRA HIGH SCHCCL ir To the former students and teachers of the Elmira High School, now serving in His Majesty's forces, this book is gratefully dedicated. Fred S. Allen Harry Arndt Gordon Bach Vernon Beisel Gordon Bowman Ralph Bowman Tom G. Bowman Howard Brent Don. Brubacher fmissingj Roy Chambers Clair Cooper Robert- Cunningham Jimmy Denstedt Neil? Dillon ' David Dreisinger Harry L., 'Dunham Earl Eiseaisgih, , Leonard Alice Fahrenllg Jack Friedman? Lawrence Fulcher Orton Geiger Herbert Goodwin Arthur Hahn Earl Haid Edward Uerryl Hayes Russel Hayes Claire L. Hedrich Harry Hedrich Kenneth Hergert Frank Hewer H. B. lBuddyl Hillis Eldon Hoffer Frank Howard John Howard Franklin Klinck Floyd Klinck Gerald Linesaman Nelles Lishman h William MacPherson Clarence Mattusch Frederick Mattusch Frank McCormick Keith McKay Vincent Meisener Earl Moser Alba Musselman Vernon Musser Walter Opperthauser Vivian Pierce Russell Powell Dave Ratz , A George Rudow Kenneth M. Ruppel Roland Ruppel Merner Saddler Roy Sauder George Schedewitz William Schmehl Floyd Schmidt Carl Sippel Claire Strome Gordon Swartzen Bill .Wahl Laverne Watson Harold Weichel Harold Zinger it W 1 TEACHERS by yj'LQ,1g,l E. w. Kendall - c. F. 1-may . f2:i1555ifi5g..,,.,.ci . ',-' - V I . g . G 1 V W. W ' . 1,1 P . .WQ ,W LSI.. .uwlMQx, -is-rx '32-e i I
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Ewa Q' fcACADEMlCvv ELEANOR ARNOLD Because of Eleanor's colourful athletic career, her genuine school spirit and her A-1 scholarly abilities, Eleanor will long be remembered at E.H.S. She intends entering the University of Toronto this September to study Household Science and obtain her B.H.Sc. degree. We wish you good luck in whatever you do, Eleanor! i STANLEY BEISEL One of the jovial class members, Stanley is always amongst the leaders in school activities, especially from singing. His chief delight is securing apparatus for Chemistry classes. His ambition is to become a travelling accountant but time may find him Dominion House leader of the Conservative party. We wish him much success. RUBY GIES Ruby is a loyal friend and those of us who are her friends, consider ourselves very fortunate in having such a precious jewel in our possession, even though she will be with us only a little longer. Although Ruby is rather quiet, we agree that anyone can have fun with her. Best of luck at Normal next year, Ruby! ' BILL ARNOLD Bill is just the kind of fellow we know We would all like to be, a fine sport, a good student, and an all-round athlete. Always popular with the students, he has been this last year the president of the literary societyg indeed he has ever taken a leading part in school activities. Whatever your vocation may be Bill, may you have the best of luck. AUDREY HAHN Audrey, who comes from Hawkesville. has a quiet nature which has gained her many friends. She has been Madoptedw by Elmira for the past five years, and next year she intends to continue her studies in either Kitchener or Guelph, after which intends to become a nurse. We are sure she will make a success of whatever profession she chooses . Good luck, Audrey! DONALD FREEMAN Donald did not come to Elmira High until he was a third- former. But in his three years here he has, with his inimitable laugh, and brilliant wit, carved a well-earned niche for himself in our hall of fame. Donald is an all-round student and his going will be a great loss to the school.
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