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

 - Class of 1933

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AND sri THE WAT' E feel that this magazine should not go to press without an expression of appreciation to those responsible for its pub- iate, there have been two wide-awake staffs working on THE ORACLE this year- the editorial staff, which is responsible for the actual magazine material, and the advertising stai, which makes the edition financially possible. The editorial stai comprises twenty-two students, of whom the majority are in fourth or fifth year forms. It is not neces- sary to mention every name here, since that information has been previously given you, but there are some departments which require more work than others. The Art staf, a group of about half a dozen students fa very small number this yearll have created most of the art work in this magazine. This meagre half dozen include Elsie Ford, Mildred Porter, Mar- garet Perkins, Peggy Aitken, Ken Nor- folk and Owen Cousins. The calibre of art work this year is very high and the group is to be congratulated on its efforts. On even terms with it, the name of Nora McEwing is mentioned. Nora has complete charge of photography this year and we are sure you will agree that her efforts were well worth while. Every other member of the staff has done his best, we know. Only space pre- vents me from writing about their accom- plishments also. Our business manager, Ken Jones, who, by the way, has not had any previous experience on business staffs, has broken all former records in securing ads, a record which was established back in the booming days of prosperity in 1929. This year, however, the staff, inspired by Ken's leadership and Mr. Urlin's valuable guid- ance, has brought in an excess of S4000 to date-an enviable record for future business staffs to aim at! While mentioning finance, one could not possibly omit the names of Mr. J. F. Cal- vert and Frank Kunz, to whom goes the credit for our high circulation. Last year, these two worked together also, and by SOUTH C. I. their untiring efforts produced a list of 2,750 copies sold. There is little doubt that a higher number will be secured this year. - Then, finally, but certainly not the least, another staff comes into the limelight for THE ORACLE,-our own teaching staff, the various members of which have given us valuable advice on any section in which they may have been interested. A few more names are mentioned here in this connection. Miss Macpherson has done a great deal for the French sec- tion under the heading Quebec this year. She also supplied the excellent cuts. And just to be different, I'll end up with the most important names. To Miss McCamus and Mr. Allin goes the credit of supervising our efforts this year. Our success or failure, we leave to your opinion. -O. C.. V A. THANK YOU l FM VFQYONE in the s hool thi G l staff undei Ken Jones guidinf g hand did a wonderful Job and so it did. The editorial staff began to feel very confident that the magazine was going to be a financial success when they saw the advertisements increasing. The extra incentive of a beautifully bound leather loose-leaf note-book, to be given to the person on the advertising staff who secured the greatest amount of space, was a great help in spurring the staff on to more effort than ever before. This book was donated by Miss Margaret Dennis, and to her we make grateful acknowledgment, both for this very worth-while prize and for the added incentive which it gave to our adver- tising staff. Also, the circulation depart- ment of THE ORACLE extends to Miss Margaret Dennis an equally grateful appreciation for the leather-bound loose- leaf note-book which she donated to the person who sold the greatest number of ORACLES. This kind presentation certainly added competition and zeal to THE ORACLE drive, for any one would be very proud to own such a note-book. .. -NORA MCEWING, V A. fs if s .A Qc ' s year felt that the advertising L - -' ' ' E , bi, is , .. . E v . , . - page nineteen



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TO OUR ADVRRTTSERS f i gh HE Business Staff wishes to take this opportunity of thank- ing the business men of London ft p Qi? for supporting THE ORACLE. The publication of THE ORACLE is partly due to their advertisements, and so we sincerely appreciate their support. We should also like to thank Margaret Dennis, who very kindly donated a leather notebook for the person who brought in the highest amount of advertising. It was won by Betty Heaslip, who Secured seventy-eight dollars' worth of business. This year the Business Stai has re- ceived more advertisements than in any other year in the history of THE ORACLE, and so much of the credit for the success of THE ORACLE is due them. We hope that next year's staff will meet with the same success. Dora Dicks Betty Heaslip Anne Gordon Jeanne Murray Creena Wallace Eleanor Speiran Eileen Knowles Irene Hunt Nancy Santo .aaa RR? Elizabeth Pegg Bill Hartry Neil Love John Kidd Charlie Wideman Doug. Parnell Jack Casey Jack Kennedy Ken Jones -KEN JONES. V B. - 3111 illlvmnriam - They shall not grou' old, as we that are left grow oldg Age sim!! not 'Z!'6Cl,'l'1l them, fum' the years cmzflemiz. At the going clozmz of the szm., am! in the mornivzg We shall 7'0'i7Z-G'HZb6'7' them.. GEoPcF TPOTT, March 17, 1933. HILDA GOWIE, August 6, 1933. HAROLD MARSHALL, October 5, 1933. page l ezty THE ORACLE

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