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

 - Class of 1943

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TH E ORACLE 49 ' 1. o Wg, I L ' 0 Ax f, 3' ., ' f ag F 0 R M N W ...K ff. 1 1 's r 0 Last Will and Testament Sunshine Sketches ol Grade I3 . I ol Grade 13 In the year 1943 A.D. we, the stu- dents of Grade 13 of the E.H.S., do hereby give and bequeath: 1. The Gratifying experience of standing in the last row in assembly. 2. The Right to enjoy classes under our principal and form teacher who will guide you on the straight and narrow path. 3. The Alarming sense of panic in the face of Departmentals. 4. The Difficulty of doing sulticient homework to please all the teachers. 5. The Eternal sleepy feeling on a Monday morning. 6. The Tact with which to escape the discovery of a lesson not learned. 7. The Honour of tenderly caring for and building up the morale of the teachers whose nerves have been shatter- ed by our noisy form. 8. The Incredible speed with which we arrived for our various classes. 9. The Reassuring grin on our happy faces as we attempted to restore our teacher's equilibrium. 10. The Tireless efforts of chewing gum without being noticed. 11. The Eager spirit of rivalry which predominated throughout the whole series of basketball games during which the Grade 13 girls won every game. f?J 12. The Efforts of the overworked students to maintain their social and their class standing. 13. The Numerous excuses to refrain from making posters, cleaning sinks, doing homework, etc. Gan you see Misses Axford and Evans patiently enduring our uwanderingn boys during Trig. and French periods? Will Miss Evans eventually buy a wheel-barrow for Bruce Ruppel? Is basting a turkey sewing up the stuiiings? Ask Stewart Huehnl Why do all our boys in the Services come home the same week-end? Surely their oflicers realize that this arrange- ment makes it embarrassing for. certain girls in Grade 13. What does C.C.C. stand for, Glenn? Howard Good- I wonder what would happen if I mixed HZSO4, C,,H35C00H, KMn04, and maybe just a drop of HCL? . . . Well, what did happen, Howard? Grade 13 student fduring Trig. examl -When a question says do without tables does it mean formulae, for just tables not formulae, or just formulae not tables, or does it mean use both? Well, Ian? .l. The New Deal Girl A real estate man was trying to sell a modern girl a house. Here is the reply she gave him: A home? Why do I need a home? I was born in a hospital, educated in a college, courted in an automobile, and married in a church. I live out of a delicatessen and paper bags, I spend my mornings on a golf course, my afternoons at a bridge table, and my evenings at the movies, and when I die I am going to be buried from the under- taker's. All I need is a garage.

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