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THE ORACLE - 7I ,L-,ilu illrmnriamm Donald Bruhacher Vernon Sewell fSee pictures on page 483 KITCHEN CAFETERIA EXECUTIVE Front Row-Kathleen Lorch, Alma Dreisinger, Eleanor Kerrigan. Back Row--Marie Zinger, Arlene Shuh, Bernice Koehler. LITERARY SOCIETY Front Row-Miss McDonagh, Verlin Cope, Wilma Klinck, Alice Henrich, Marjorie Brubacher, Dorothy Hill, Thelma Ziegler. Back Row-Kenneth Klinkman, Arthur Weichel, Bob Leslie, Irene Malinsky, Shirley Cunning- ham, Kay Kalbfleisch, Edward O'Krafka, Gloria Long, William Whittaker, Miss Evans. YEAR BOOK SOCIETY First Row--Thomas Galley, Margaret Brubacher, Kathleen Lorch, Mildred Mohr, Betty Yanchus, Wilma Klinck, Connie Dillon, Graham Lavery. Second Row-Mr. Currie, Erma Gingrich, Betty Schaefer, Gloria Long, Mildred Weigel, Isabel Cooper. I Back Row-Ian Marr, Jimmy Miller, John Rowland, Miss Boland, Miss MacVicar, Lloyd Mulholland, Leonard Ruppel. The Elmira Furniture Company Limited ELMIRA ONTARIO MANUFQQETURERS . OB EAUCRAFT1' Beaucraft Tables for Simple Beauty Manufacturers of one of Canada's outstanding lines of Good Tables in Period Designs in Walnut and Mahogany for Living Room and Dinette, also Oflice and School Chairs.
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THE ORACLE IDHES ii' iihigg-, Carl Schuett to waitress in cafeteria- What is this in my soup? That, replied the waitress, is a vitamin Bee. Dorothy- Can you drive with one hand?,' Jim- Sure . Dorothy- Here, have an apple. Thelme Ziegler informs Gr. XII that she is no longer afraid of explosions even though she did try to blow us all up while trying to prepare hydrogen. We wonder if a certain little boy in Gr. XII has a great deal of fun putting those thumb tacks on a certain girl's seat. Miss McDonagh: What is the great- est achievement of the ancient Ro- mans? . Ross Mulholland: They learned to speak Latin. Grade XII wonders why Marjorie Brubacher always feels her chair be- fore she sits down. Has she never heard the old saying He who sits on tack is better oil '? ' Miss Axford: What is a polygon? Ralph Robbins: A polygon is a dead parrot. , 73 Chinese visitor says: Funny people, you Americans. You take a glass-you put in sugar to make it sweet and lemon to make it sour: you put in gin to warm you up and ice to keep you cool: you say, 'Hereis to you, and then drink it yourself. Kay Kalbfleisch f in earnest elf0rtl- Look, my ears are moving! Glenn Watson: 6'Where are they going-to another block? Dorothy Hill- Oh, Elmira is just a one-horse town. .lim Vicw'cI'll have you know that Elmira is no longer a one-horse town. Dorothy I-Iill-- What, do you mean to tell me that the meat rationing was that bad? Margaret Lutz announces that she will gladly share Hoffer's truck with Connie Dillon if it will help to get her to school on time. Miss Evans, on a Geography paper: What people live in Salt Lake City? Grade X Student: Morons. Mr. Hobden, teaching Grade XII how to make plaster: Have you ever been in a place where they were plastered? . . . I mean plasteringf' Marjorie Brubacher, after Albert Lorch has done her a favour: Oh! Abbie, you're the best friend I have . . . er . . . I mean the second best. PHONE 6-6484 Jnnw UTFITTERS F F ICE t...m 58-60 QUEEN Sr. Sourn KITCHENER Wholesale Distributors I I ,ljgj..
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