London South Collegiate Institute - Oracle Yearbook (London, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1933

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L.S.C.I. ORACLE 1933 VOL. XI No. 1 LONDON, ONTARIO, DECEMBER, 1955 PRICE 25s. EIMTORIAL STAFF Chief Advisory Editor-Mr. R. Allin. Adrisory Editor-Miss B. McCamus. Edifoor-iii-Chief-Owen Cousins. Assistant Editor-Barbara Dulmage. Assistant Editor-Margaret Kirk. School Neirs-Doris Blackall, Toni Faust. Short Stories-Betty Planitz. Phofograiphs-Nora McEwing. Science-Stewart Calvert, William Jar- main. Jokes-Betty Heaslip, Freddy Haysom. E'.l'ChCUI.g6-G601'g9 Fleming. Book Rerieirs-Margaret Kirk. Poetry-Lloyd Stevenson. Music and Dramatics-Wilfred Dicks. French-Marjorie Lee. Gernzavz-Hetty Mann. IU'ZlSlLTClifi0'lZfS - Elsie Ford. Assistctnis - Mildred Porter, Dorothy Hubbell, Margaret Perkins, Peggy Aitken, Ken Norfolk, Owen Cousins. L.S.C.I. Lozrdozczi-Anne Gordon and Jean Axford. Girls' Sports-Nancy Santo. Boys' Sports-Bus. Wideman. Alumni-Harold White, Norman Farrow. BUSINESS STAFF Adrisory Business Manager-W. R. Urlin. Business Manager-Ken. Jones. Staff-Dora Dicks. Jean Murray, Betty Heaslip, Anne Gordon, Creena Wallace, Libby Pegg, Eleanor Speiran, Irene Hunt, Eileen Knowles, Nancy Santo, Neil Lore, John Kidd, Bill Hartry, Bus. Wideman, Doug. Parnell, Jack Kennedy and Jack Casey. CONTENTS Page Oracle Staff .......... .......,. 1 4, 15 Editorials ......... ..... 1 7 In Memoriam ........ . 20 Poetry ..........................,,..... . 21 Short Stories and Essays ..... ..... 2 I2 The Loan ..........,....,....... ...., ..... 2 3 Celia's Boy Friend .......... ..,.. 2 4 The Shattered Idol ........ ..... 2 5 The Children's Houi '..........,....................... ..... 2 T The Effect of The Purple Eyelash ........ ..... 2 8 Scholarships and Awards ........................ 30 School News ........................... ..... 3 3 Exchange ...... ,,,,, 4 4 SOUTH C. I. Page Quebec ...,.................. .... 4 5 German QDeutschJ ....... .... 4 8 Music and Dramatics ........ .... 4 9 Zoo Page ....,............,.... .... 5 3 Alumni ..............,.......... .... 5 4 Fifth Year Pictures ........ .... 5 6 L.S.C.I. Lowdown ........ .... 5 7 Books ......................... .... 6 0 Science ..,...., .... 6 2 Sports-Boys .... .... 6 7 Girls ...... .... '7 4 A Few Brays ......... .... 7 9 Autographs ..... .. ....... 100 page fifteen



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