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56 THE ORACLE KEY TO FRENCH KEY T0 LATIN Ont page 42 on page 44 LES REPONSES: 1. VALIID SOLUTION 2. ENNEMI 3, NQM ILLUC there 4, DELTA . UMBRA shadow 5. RIEN LENTE slowly 6. ESCROC IGNIS fire 7. DRASAH ULTRA beyond 8. ITALIE SOROR sister Compliments of - LEFTY WElCHEL'S SHOE STORE Headquarters for DOMINION RUBBER FOOTWEAR and CHUMS SHOES PHONE 577 ELMIRA Rss 380 E Established 1863 THE WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Head Oiiice - Waterloo Your Property Today may be Ashes Tomorrow FOR ADEQUATE PROTECTION See our looal Agent W. P. FRANK JEWELLER 8 KING ST. S. - WATERLOO 1 J WEICHEL'S HARDWARE 2 BIG STORES 2 BIG STOCKS . H A R D W A R E PAINTS and ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT , ELMIRA WATERLOO Q PHONE 537 PHONE 2-3101 Q
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THE CBACLE gg 55 Grade X What Would Happen If . . . . . . Grade X didn't lead the school in War Savings Stamps sales? . . . The West Montrose bus fwhich in- cludes Mary Kirschner, Ruth Schweitz- er, Loraine Lichty, Evelyn Shoemaker, Geraldine Bowman, and Kenneth ls- raell would arrive in time for classes? . . . Marie Zinger wasn't active in athletics? . . . William Aberle let a muskrat escape his trap? . . . lrene Hain couldn't answer a question? . . . Evelyn Brubacher couldn't draw? . . . Grace Martin and Susanna Bru- bacher were not school chums? . . . John Heinbuch wasnlt an ardent hockey fan? . . . Fun and laughter deserted Doreen Fries? . . . There was something Edward Hill didn't know about aeroplanes? . . . Adeline Eby talked in class? . . . Kathleen Lorch answered the let- ters of her pen pals immediately. . . . Mary Herzog forgot to sell war savings stamps? . . . Glenn Plant didn't take a fatherly interest in the pupils of Grade X? . . . Maureen Thur didn't do her good deed for the day ? . . . Shirley Cunningham had untidy books? . . . Robert Klinck couldn't make a Latin prize project? . . . Derry Woodall couldn't get along with her classmates? . . . Dorothy Smith shrank? . . . Graham Lavery wasnlt an able salesman in a certain popular store up- town? . . . Betty Brown wouldn't lend her blotters? . . . Bette Dillon's standing would drop to the bottom of the class? . . . Tom Kares wasn't a good captain in Defence Training? . . . Henry Sippel wasn't the 'life of the class? . . . Alma Dreisinger wasn't the eHi- cient treasurer of the Cafeteria Club? . . . Eleanor Slimmon had straight hair? . . . Dennis Vines couldn't play hoc-- key? . . . Lloyd Martin didn't have such innocent brown eyes? . . . .lune Lutz couldn't play the piano? . . . Eleanor Kerrigan had no freckles? . . . Billy Rau failed on an exam? . . . Arlene Shuh couldn't get along with the teachers? ' . . . Mary Ann Martin couldnlt do her Mathematics ? . . . The St. Jacobs students fPauline Derbecker, Francis Ritter, Carol Robin- son, Gladys Good and Bernice Koehlerl arrived an hour late? . . . ,lean Cunningham didn't have that charming smile? . . . Bob Leslie and Erle Martin couldn't get along together? . . . ,loan Robinson hadn't enjoyed the Moon, Moon Dance in the commence- ment with a certain dark gentleman from Grade XI? . . . Miss McDonagh, our form teacher, was ever unable to help her Latin class? -KAY Loncn GRAHAM LAVERY .,l1. G Qlkolltetlo Tearjer- Bring back my boy from the scene of battle, Dear God, bring him back to me. When victory has borne far and wide our banner, ' Bring him back from across the sea. Grasp tight his hand while he's gone, dear God, And show him the way that is right, And ne'er may he waver aszkle from his duty, Never die, his spirit to fight. A But some day when all this sad conflict is over, And peace reigns from sea to sea, Then may my son come back to his loved ones, Please God, this one prayer grant to me. -GRAHAM LAVERY, X
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THE ORACLE 57 Wl:o's Who---Grade 9A I For answers please Key-We give you the initials, which are capitalized in italicsg put them to- gether and you have the initials of a QA pupil. By George, he seems to be getting an Adamls apple. loy is hers when all her Books are neatly illustrated. Our present King Goes by his name. His nickname, too, fDukel is of royal Line. He's very small, his hair is blond, of a Girl in Grade nine he's very fond. This Jolly girl from the Linwood line, You'll soon agree is very Fine. Who is the girl who Seems to be especially Good when Grade XII is in the room fperhaps it's because of a banker's sonl ? A We wonder if she'll Ever Get to school early. T o-morrow you may see him Going from house to house selling bread. You can see him Running from a bluish green car at two minutes to nine. Oh well, perhaps Murray Had a little car trouble again. He certainly Knows his music even if his mathematical Knowledge isn,t plus. .foe is your name when you are Around a certain Nine A pupil. Sometimes he's Kept in because heis rather Dreamy in class. to page 653 He has a rather unusual Grin when he smiles at a certain teacher lust so. Did you ever Guess that he came on the West Montrose bus? She Keeps Her long golden locks nicely combed. Hello, Don. Would you please send me one dozen tulip Bulbs fC.O.D.J ? By love, that sister of mine is al- ways Borrowing my clothes. Did you ever guess that He came from St. Jacobs? You'll be Glad to get acquainted with her as she always Keeps you happy. She seems Very good in school but Can we be sure she's not the oppo- site elsewhere? When she tells a foke she Giggles half the day. Be like a girl in Grade 9A Because she's always gay. When she misses the bus Her boss makes a fuss. She's always so Merry that you can't help But like her. Please, boys, Canlt you leave your hands off his books? Although she's not from town you May see her skating winter Eve- nings. Maybe itls His smile but whatever it is it has a winning way. -VERLIN COPE JEAN BRUBACHER 1 t. EULER BUSINESS COLLEGE KITCHENER ONTARIO Best in Business Training . . . Graduates Always in Demand ' - Get The Best - I
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