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

 - Class of 1946

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hassy in London, Bob is serving his Country in this important moment when the future trends of world relationship are in the making. South is represented abroad by her women graduates also. To select two whose work links us with great lands and movements, we cite Edna hlay Oram in the Canadian Embassy in Moscow and Doris hlyers with UNRRA in Germany. Edna has been in Moscow for about a year acting as one of the secretaries under the direction of lXlr. Dana Wilgress, Canadian Am- bassador to the U.S.S.R. Here Edna has the pleasure of meeting otlzers similarly engaged in the British and American Embassies, and re- ports finding life in hloscow an enjoyable ex- perience indeed. Doris Myers is working in the administration of UNRRA at its headquarters in Germany. A former Flight Officer in the R.C.A.F. tXV.D.j, Doris was the first London girl to be commis- sioned in the air force. Recently she writes from her post in Germany: It is very interesting to see how well people of many Nationalities can work and play to- gether under rather strained circumstances. And I say strained because it is not easy for people of many languages and customs to come together under one roof and cast ol? their many individual characteristics. It just doesn't happen. The French and Belgians still remain very, very polite, the Eng- lish are still very reserved, the Americans still 'Devil may care', and we Canadians are, so they tell us, 'just in between the English and Ameri- cans'. XVe never know whether to take it as a compliment or not. As an example of the many nationalities hereg I attended a private musical evening last week, and out of 14 people present, there were 8 nationalities represented. One of these was the German pianist from the Dresden Philhar- monic Orchestra who provided the entertain- ment. It was rather thrilling to think that there we sat representatives of 7 Allied Countries listening to a very beautiful presentation of musical masterpieces of Bach, Beethoven, Mo- zart and Chopin, by a German pianist. A year ago we w'ouldn't have dreamed it could ever happen. ' 1 It might also interest the students who are studying languages to know that all the Con- tinental members of the staff here speak English and French as Well as their own language, and many of them speak German, too, while the majority of the English staff speak English only. The English say that the Continentals have more opportunity to learn other languages, but I sometimes think that we let the same oppor- tunities slip through our fingers. Six Dependable Drug Stores FW PERFECT PICTURES and ENLARGEMENTS TAKE TOUR FILMS TO 0 1 lrnCr0S FILMS, CAMERAS and SUPPLIES There's a Cairncross ' Store Near You FILMS if BOOKS i' MAGAZINES ir CREETINC CARDS ir 1l?!t'fPE'2QI



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1 r I 4 V r 3 Q 4 t V The Drawstring . c -. A as ,J c A N o E M o c c A s I N A favorite for that extra pair of loafer-type shoes- qt of sturdy Grey Elk or Brown oil gram leather with sewn-on soles and leather thongs. 3 lVlEN'S SIZES, 6 to ll .........,........................ ' TI:TiT5 TiTi:4:5555lrfltffflariEI AT EITHER STORE-Downtown or East London I 'I if . 7 ll' 5, Come to Hills 1:5 4 'P 56 For New Spl'lI1g,S11ll1ll1C1' :fl 0 t' and Sport Shoes 2 1: Loafers Rubber Soles f 'M P rf t T -T 5' ' . it e 'fra es wo ones it IREILIIIABLIE IF0C3'II1lWlEfAli4l :Q Ventllates Canvas Styles ,nl ti 'ft l,lLTL:ltltl:L:l:LTlTl:l:l:l:l:L:LTLTLTLTLTLTLTJIit uwhelfe Shoes Are Fitted G'enUiHe X-RHYH RUGBY Confirmed from Page 39 Halliday after intercepting a Central pass, then ran the ball 17 yards. Skinner then carried it 19 more yards, before Halliday lifted the ball to Central's deadline for the only score. It was a very close game and South remained on top with four wins and no losses. South vs. Beck South Maroons lose to Beck by score of 7-2. Beck showed superior timing to give them the edge over the Maroons. This was South's first defeat of the season. Beck's line was as solid as a brick wall. Dalton, Steadman, Burgess and Halliday were the pick of the Maroons. South vs. Tech South defeats Tech 16-2 to force a play-off game with Beck. In this game, South was in command all the way. Halliday opened the first quarter, kicking two points. In the second quarter, Steadman ran 90 yards for a pair of touchdowns. Halliday converted both. Halliday kicked a single in each of the remaining quarters to end the scoring. Dalton also played an outstanding game. South vs. Beck Play-off game for City Championship. Beck tears South line to shreds as they bat- tered out a 12-0 win. Putting on a great exhibition of ground plays, Beck simply tore the South line apart. South fought gamely, and were still in the game until Burgess fumbled on the kick-off of the second half. Chuck Dalton turned in a terrific game for South. I-le ran for long gains around the ends and was lXflaroon's most consistent ground gainer. This loss brought South's football season to a close. -DON COOPER, 12C. SOMEWHERE IN ENGLAND Somewhere in England there's a little town, lfltith thalch-roofed houses of ancient reno'u'n. In the drowsy stillness of a sunzmer's day A handful of people are wending their way To a little stone church on a hill-side green, Where the flag of Empire aloft can be seen. There in the churchyard, with sanctity blest, A Canadian flyer is borne to his rest. Far from his home and those he holds dear, He is cared for with reverence by the villagers there. His last resting-place is hallowed with lo1'e,' And the flowers of England are planted above. -JANE DINGLE, 12A. 73

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