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fri-:E oRAcl.E r l 61 NAME John Arnold Harold Ritter Harold Niergarth Walter Metzger George Snider Bob Detwieler Don Huehn R. Mulholland R. Borchardt Cliff Gingrich Rubert Ruggle Leonard Ruppel Laverne Wittick Donald Weber NAME Rita McMahon Alice Hahn Dorothy Snider Lucille Niergarth Margaret Brubacher Alice Gies Ruth Mulholland .lean Seiling Kersanta Lipnicki Thelma Uberig Betty Bechthold Esther Soehner .lean Weber Helen Voll Bernice Krupp Kathleen Kalbfieisch Beverly Shurly Betty Vice Mary Woznuck Mary Ruth Ruth Eisenbach Ruth Klinck Jean Weber Isabel Cooper Gloria Long Vera Napoleon Betty Kraemer Mildred Weigel GRADE X Bernice and Laverne report: FAVOURITE DOINCS Messing Len's hair Retrieving his pencil bag Day-dreaming Flirting with Mildred Talking in typing period Taking spares Pulling ties Doing experiments Being shy Driving the Cream Can Doing Math. in Eng. period Pushing his shapely f?J legs under Kruppy's desk Combing his favourite toupee Watching birds 53 HOBBIE Coming to class late Singing Dieting Keeping Store Raising kittens Hitch-hiking Addling papers Horse-back riding Cooking Tearing up paper Doing her homework Skating Feeding chickens Saying Nothing Chewing gum Snakes Fighting Changing boy friends Talking Booting for the home-team Working at Kares Breaking records Studying Chewing gum Writing letters in school Carrying typewriters Sewing . Reading FAVOURITE SAYINGS Hi Bev! Boy, if I catch him! You're the best friend I ever had. Oh, Franky! Daw-gonnit, I made a mistake. Come here, Weber. Got your Math. done? Listen boy! Gimme your Latin. Going to the shinny match. Hey Klott! Hey! What's the timetable? Mm! Nice legs. Bless this typewriter! Nuts -LAVERNE Wrrrlcx. TEN YEARS HENCE Selling alarm clocks Working for C.K.C.R. Still dieting Store clerk Manager of a kitten nursery Owner of a car Editor of The Signet Running a horse ranch In a kitchen Pulp and Paper Magnate School teacher Figure skater Farmer's wife Talkative . J r. partner for Wrigley's Snake charmer She got her man Blue-singer on the radio Radio announcer Hockey coach Slinging hash at Joeis Diner Still breaking records Mathematician Working in a gum factory She got him! Champion screen star Hostess in an air liner Working in an oliice -BERNICE KRUPP. PHONE 421 SILVERWO0DS ELMIRA Dealers in CHURNING CREAM - EGGS - POULTRY Manufacturers of 'E.F.C. Pasteurized Creamery First Grade BUTTER Feed Buttermilk Powder - Pure Artificial Ice YOUR PATRONAGE IS APPRECIATED
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LHE- QRAC-LE' - - - - 63 THIS IS RADIO STATION E. H. S. BRINGING YOU THE HIGHLIGHTS OF THE YEAR'S ACTIVITIES IN GRADE 9A Grade 9A is proud to announce to the public that two of their most outstand- ing athletes, Evelyn Brubacher and Harry Eix, competed at the Wossa B field meet at London. In spite of hard competition and very unfavourable weather, a first prize was awarded to Evelyn. Keep up the good work, pals! Have you ever realized who draws all the grand posters that are found so frequently in the corridors and in up- town windows? It is 9A of course! fThey're the most dependable and trust- worthy class in all the school and why then shouldn't they be asked so fre- quently?J Praise is here due to Evelyn Brubacher, Susanna Brubacher, Kath- leen Lorch, .lean Cunningham, Adeline Eby and Bette Dillon. When the com- mencement was drawing near, these girls volunteered to make posters which were sent to various towns and villages. Thanks to 9A artists. We thought it worthwhile to mention that there are six pupils in 9A who have had regular attendance, namely: Shirley Cunningham, Jean Cunningham, Ed- ward Hill, John Knoll, Edward Kuhl and Graham Lavery. Bette Dillon topped the class in various subjects. She had 100W in spelling, 95'Zn in mathematics and 93? in French. Kathleen Lorch came first in class at Christmas and her highest marks were 94W in French and 9529 in art. Nine are very proud of their sales- men for the carnival. John Heinbuch led the school by coming first and June Lutz and Bob Leslie came second and third. That night lady luck dealt E.leanor Kerrigan a pleasant blow when she won the girl's C.C.M. bicycle. Friday evening, February 27, was a red letter day for Grade 9A. It was their first appearance on the stage to sing a French song. This added a lot of oomph to the programme. Nine A can feel honoured at having Eleanor Kerrigan, who hails from Sarnia, for a classmate. Eleanor has contributed a story and sketches to the Year Book. Red Cross Donation ' When the notice from the Red Cross was announced asking every pupil to give ten cents or more, our 9A class really tried hard. Our objective was 33.50 and within a week we had 34.10. No one was ashamed to take this report in to the office. On Monday of the fol- lowing week every pupil of 9A wore a smile on his countenance, for there in the main hall was posted a summary of all the grades, contributions and 9A was at the top. The Sale of Commencement Tickets There were no pupils in 9A who took part in the play put on by the school so we worked hard at selling tickets in Elmira and surrounding villages. Our aim was not only to make the play a success but to win War Savings Stamps for selling the most tickets. When the five prizes were given out, three of them came to 9A. The first prize went to Graham Lavery who sold eighty-two tickets and received three stamps. Bette Dillon received third prize. John Hein- buck got fifth prize of one stamp for selling 35 tickets. ' Our form consists of 35 pupils and our War Savings Stamp graph has al- most' reached the 360.00 mark. Willie was the oldest child of an al- ready numerous family of small boys and girls. He had been invited to go in and see his new little baby sister. Asked by his father what he thought of the newest baby, he said: Why, Pop, it's awful nice. But do you think we needed it?
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