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

 - Class of 1944

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GRADE ELEVEN LIMERICKS 1. We have a boy that is a pill, He would never stop talking until One day in our Latin A voice said, Stop chattin'g That's right, he is ............ ............ . 2. There is a girl from Elmira town Whose intelligent face never wore Her books are neat, From sheet to sheet, She's popular and her name is ....... a frown, 3. There once was a maiden sublime, Who always took plenty of time. When doing her work, - She never did shirk, And her name is Sweet ........ 4. To our school, a pretty young girl came, The car she rides in is a shame, With three very nice boys That make lots of noise. Oh, what a thrill! lsn,t it, .... ........ ? 5. From Linwood there comes a young dame Who really is fun just the same, Her first name does seem To rhyme with Ice Cream , And her last name is something like Haying . 6. About whom l'm writing, don't think A boy who at the girls would winkg He isn't so shy, And we know why. You've guessed it, he's ...... .. 7. She wears on her hat a green tassel, By the teachers she's worn to a frazzelg With the boys she's not flirty, Her first name is .... Q ....... ' .... g Her father's the king of the castle. 8. This is a limerick, rare again, Of a girl who went on a tear again, She went to the show With her boy friend, and so . . . Can you think of her name? It is ................ . 5 9. At four, when the teacher's through drillin There is never a person more willing' To run down the stairs, And rush up to Kares, Than the young lady named ................ . 10. We have in our class a country Femme Whose smile will buy more than money can She's tall and she,s fair, Always willing to shareg 7 Do you know her name? Why it's ...,............ I 111. There's a girl in Eleven named ...... Who never appears to be blue. 56 ' Shess always combatin' A subject called Latin, And to some young man will always be true. 12. Here is a girl of whom we've heard, Who comes in on a bus from a little berg. Nothing will fail her, Her last name is .....,.......... . Yes, she comesgfrom Heidelberg. - 13. Some folk prefer dancing to swimmin' But you never can tell with these women, But the girl to whom we refer, Does both of them prefer, And her name, of course, is ............ . 14. lad, known quite well learning, that you can tellg at Blairs to Kares-- Now you should know him, his name is There is a young Who is eager for He works up Then hurries 15. There was a young girl on a tour, Who ran around on the moorg She is tall and dark, Lively as a spark, You've guessed it, she's ............ .......... 16. There wasa young girl called Boots , Who was looking uptown for recruits, Q She's small, dark and pretty, And bright, wise and witty, Youive guessed it, her name is ....,...' 17. Now l'll tell you about a fairy Who walks with steps light and airyg She really can sing, And with some swing, You know who it is -4 it's ................ . 18. And last but not least, is our teacher, Who, we think, would make a good preaeherg His lessons are long, And the meanings are strongg He's always an amiable creature. fAnswers page 842 V HERBL WILKEN I f , IMPERIAL STATION MOBILOIL MARVELUBE ATLAS TIRES - BATTERIES I LUBRICATION . WASHING PHONE 2111 ELMIRA ONTARIO

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GRADE XNS LIVER X l rtr lf! 0 BOL QU' Enix-.. 3 OUR OLD FLIVVER Speedometer-Clara Bauman, who regulates our speed, Cushions-Katie Herzog, a kind heart in time of need. Horn-makes the most noise as does Shirley Good, Ruth Weismiller tops us all as does the hood. Spark Plug-Betty Schaefer who is alwayslfull of life, June Saddler and Erma Gingrich who are our bright lights. Dim Lights-censored because there are none, Running Board-Gladys Kraemer always on the run. Spare T ire-lean Brubacher without whom we couldn't be, Emergency Brake-Myrtle Wagner who offers advice in an The starter of the fun is Mae, .And Beth's the spokesman of the -day. F ender-Myrtle Eix who's always on Gr. XA's defence, 8II1CI'gCIlCY. Margaret Bolger who identifies the class as does the licence. Crank-Joyce Beggs who's always at the fore, Delores Snyder of new ideas opens to us the door. Wiper-,lean Foster who our troubles wipes away, Windows-Ruth Grosz who's on the lookout every day. Engine-Verlin Cope makes the class go as you can plainly see, Handles-,lean Stroh opens for us the doors of opportunity. Steering Wheel-Mary Stevanus steers us on our way. Radio-Irene Malinsky's the entertainer of the day. Driver-And last but not least Miss Harper so dear, Who speeds us on from year to year. Crum: XA



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GRADE IX B My study in music has brought me to Toronto where I have been for almost one year. To-night while going through some old familiar books I found an E. H. S. '60racle dated back to 1944. My friend Marie and I pondered over the book for some time and when we came across the good old Grade 9B page I smiled, then grinned, and finally laughed. I think back now of the fun we used to have and also the detentions. At the beginning of that year we had Miss Axford for our form teacher, but in November she had an accident, and an- other teacher, Mr. Carbert, took her place for the time. After about two weeks, a new teacher, Miss Etherington from Toronto, came to substitute. She remained till after Christmas when Miss Axford came back. new teacher, Mr. Rousell, was added to the staff, and we enjoyed his subjects very much. I smile when I think of how I hated those art periods. I liked the teacher, Miss MacVicar, but I just couldn't do Art. We had Miss Harper for Home Econo- mics, and while sewing we had a gossip circle. Our French teacher, Miss Evans, was a very peppy and happy sort of person and was well liked. We had Miss Boland for Penmanship and those were the best periods by far. As I look at those pictures I have at least one good memory of each of my fellow-students. I rem-ember when Don Robbins used to deliver meat for one of the butchers. I believe almost every time Don used the cutter the horse ran away fwith himj. That's Clarence Ste- ver next to Don. Didn't he have a cute smile? I believe just now he is study- ing to be a school-teacher. He said at one time that that was his lifelong am- bition. I used to think I was late in the mornings but he was always behind me. That's Ronnie Rau beside Clarence. I always thought he was rather shy, be- cause sometimes he was so quiet. He used to play goalie for our Bantum Team and was quite good. Ha! Ha! Well, if it isn't Lorne Snyder again! He was studying to be a minister, the last I heard. Hasn't the boy behind him a bright look! I remember he used to play quite a bit of hockey. His name is Floyd Martin. Master Richard Wei- chel looks afraid, doesn't he? He was always so quiet, and you'd never hear much from him. Ward Schwindt is ust ahead. He used to live in North Wool- wich and in the summer he'd always bike to town every day. Here is Eric Readg I think he is following his fa- ther's trade now and he is quite a good painter, I'm sure. That's Bill Otto. He certainly was crazy, you could hardly keep from laughing at him. I believe he is working for his father in the men's store now. The short little fellow be- side him is Robert Soehner. He, like Floyd and Lorne, came from Floradale and played hockey. There's Georgey Porgey the Mathematics genius QPro- fessorj. I donit think he's any relation to Eric but they both are silly. Try to keep George quiet and you have a hand- ful. This is fButcherJ Karl Schmier- mund. He used to deliver meat for Ottmanas butcher shop. I believe he is office manager at the Schneider meat plant now. Short or Kenny Wilken follows. He was always turning around to Erma Martin for geography ques- tions. CI think he works for the gov- ernment in foreign countriesj. The girl that's smiling is Erma Martin. She was the 9B all-star basketball player and we wouldn't have had a chance without her. The next one is me, but let's skip that part, eh? The little blonde fellow beside me is Tommy O'Krafka. He could be so quiet fonce in a whilel and sometimes he made more noise than you could expect from one person. Alarm Clock Meyer is be- hind Tommy . He was usually so sleepy in the morning that he took off the first period to sleep. Shirley Lorch, one of our basket-ball players, is next. Then comes Don's sister Gloria. She, like me, came tagging along at about five to fContinued on page 693 RICHARD BRAUNLICH MERCHANT TAILOR High-Class' Tailoring PHONE 5-5213 - WATERLOO 57

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