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. S. C. I. ORACLE, 1931 VOL. IX. . LONDON, ONTARIO, DECEMBER, 1931 No. I. ORACLE STAFF Editor-in-Chief-Norman Farrow, IV C. Assistant Editors--Kathleen Milligan, V B5 Hugh Thompson, V A. Advisory Editor-Miss Bessie McCamus, B A. Department Editors- Short Stories-Bob Ford, IV C. French-Jack Watson, V B. German-Carroll Balfour, V B. Latin-Hazel Phillips, V B. Applied Science-George Lamont, IV B. Natural Science-Bob McLeod, V B. Aviation-Gordon McLeod, IV B. School Life-Eleanor Haley, IV A. Exchange-John Sherlock, IV B. Book Reviews-Betty Porter, IV C. ' Boys' Sports-Frank Kunz, IV C. Girls' Sports-Eleanor Bendle, V B. Music-Owen Cousins, III C. Humour-Marjorie Pegg, IV B,3 Harold White, IV C. Photography-Beverley Smith, V A. Zoo Pages-Jean Watt, IV A. Owen Cousins, III C. Art-Kingsley Abell, V A. Staff of Illustrators-Bill Cousins, Norman Finch, Dorothy Owen, Edith Phillips, Ross McKay, Valerie McCleary, Mildred Porter. Edna Gardiner, Elsie Ford, Laura Screaton. Advisory Business Manager-Mr. W. R. ' Urlin, B.A., Vice-Principal L.S.C.I. Business Manager-Munro Clark, V B. Assistant Manager-Graydon Jarmain, V A. Business Stai- Marjory Parsons, Elsie Ford, Nancy Santo, Betty Fraser, Verna Vollick, Dorothy Price, Jean Watt, Eleanor Bendle, Charles Widernany Howard Thomas, Ralph Partridge, James Doyle, Jack Crone, Jack Watson, jack Summers, Clifford Ready, Walter Rice, Chas. Cowan. Advisory Circulation Manager-Mr. J. F. Calvert, M.A. Circulation Manager-Gerald Nelson, V B. Reporters- Fifth Year-Bill Cousins, John Orendori. Fourth Year-Jean Watt, Verna Vollick, Chas. Wideman. Third Year-Betty Heaslip, Donald Atcheson, Orion Orchard, Wm. Jarmain. Second Year-Jean Murray, Ioan Break- speare, Jean Shirley, Pierce Hutchison. First Year-Wm. Archer, Jack Doyle, Betty McFie, Mary Rivers, Sonia Taylor. TABLE OF CONTENTS Oracle Staffr.. .... 16 Editorials.. ......... .,.. .... 1 7 Teaching Staff ........ .... 2 1 Literaria- Article-Old Stratford ........ ...,.................... 2 2 Prize Short Story- The New Destiny 24 Short Story-- Retribution .... ................ 2 7 Article-- Concerning Ships ...... .... 2 9 Short Story- Heredity ....... .... 3 1 Article- At Menin Gate ...... . .... 33 35 36 ' 39 Science ............................. .... Poetry........ ........ ............. . French ....................... .... L. S. C. I. Old Boys..... .... 45 ZooPage ...... .... V ........... . 48 1 High Lights of South .,..... ....... 4 9 By the Open Fire .......... ....... 5 S 61 63 65 Exchange. .............,....... ..... . . German.......... .... ...... . .. Music ................................,........... ...... . Scholarships and Awards- 70 Principal Graham .................. ....... Latin...... ...... ............................,......... . 72 L. S. C. I. Parents' Association......... 73 7oo Page .... ...................................... ....... 7 4 Second Year Travels........ .... ...... i . 75 Fifth Years.. ..... ............... ..... . . 78 Boys' Sports .... ............ ....... 8 0 Girls' Sports ....... ....... 8 9 Humour ........... ., ...... 96
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