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FORM I. GIR1.S. Back Row — A. Sealey, K. Eckert, R. Dahl, W. Elborn, Jean Boyes, E. Campbell, M. Whaley, K. Mitton. Middle Row — G. McPhee, — Bell, F. McPherson, M. Brock, V. Francis, E. Witty, M. Armstrong, Jessie Boyes. Front Row — E. Beamer, L. Pierce, M. Kuntz, — Hugh, E. Bmwn, E. Beattie, A. Armstrong, M. McWilliams, I. Bain, M. Doherty. 20
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A BETTY B ROW N i Becher St.. London. Her eyes arc brown as woodland streams. And very fair and lull of dreams. Betty Brown. A sweet name for a sweeter girl! A beam of sunshine dropped on Scotland and Betty laughed. Three years later she came to brighten Exeter. At London Central she shone as a bright and popular student. To brighten our paths she came to L. N. S. We all wish Sweet Betty Brown the best of luck. EDNA L. CAMPBELL K. R. No. 1, Dublin. For she is most wise in all ages Who knows how to be glad. Edna received her education at the Seaforth Collegiate Institute, graduating with full honor matriculation. She took a keen interest in athletics, and was an active member of the basketball team. Her cheery disposition won her a host of friends. RUTH DAHL Dutton, Ont. Broad in mind, tall in stature. Bad at times, but good in nature. Ruth attained her early education in Dutton She had a theory for every phenomena. In art she loved to add the final touches. In sports she seldom was excelled. When she was outwitted she would finish with Oh! I see dearie. LENORE K. DEMRAY Alymer, Ont. It ' s the things ye say and the smiles ye wear That ' s making sunshine everywhere. Lenore brought the following with her: Uni- versity standing, sense of humor, a catching smile, and an interesting personality. From all indications a first-class certificate will soon be added to this list, making her an A-l school-marm. MARJORIE K. DOHERTY . ' 57 James St., Stratford. MARGUERITE M. KUNTZ Exeter, Ont. A soul of fire. No dangers fright her. No labors tire. {CATHERINE ECKSRT Sebringville, Ont. To know her is to lov e her. [Catherine comes to us from Stratford Collegiate, where she proved herself a student of no mean ability. Her cheerful disposition and sunny smile has won for her a place in many hearts. WINTERED ELBORN l i Norman St., Stratford. Where she meets a stranger, there she leaves a friend. As no class of person demands this characteristic more than a Normal student, unless it be a teacher, Hon is certainly in luck. During the whole of the Normal course — as at Stratford Collegiate — she played a good defense game — defense of her work, her health, her person- ality as well as her unrivalled defense on the basket- ball floor. VIOLET FRANCIS KH) Oladstone Ave., St. Thomas. Some work of noble note may yet be done. At the St. Thomas Collegiate Violet was noted lor her studious habits and her steady attendance to duty. Gallons of midnight oil she burned, seek- ing knowledge. This earnest manner she brought to Normal. She will go far on the path of learning. ANNA M. HAUGH Brucefield, Ont. Her honest, cheerful, modest face Has won her friends in every place. Anna received her education at Seaforth Col- legiate Institute, where she took a prominent part in social and athletic activities. After obtaining the Honor Matric, she came to L. N. S. — a teacher- to-be. Her bright smile and hearty laugh made her a general favorite. It ' s the things ye say and the smiles ye wear That ' s making the sunshine everywhere. Marguerite came to us from Exeter, where she attended the Exeter High School. By her genial manner and scholarly ability she has won for herself a place of esteem among the staff as well as the students. Let us prophesy for her a sunny future in her chosen profession. GLADYS McPHEE Seaforth, Ont. Much loved, much honored, much respected friend With honest pride she scorns each selfish end. Gladys graduated in 1923 from the Seaforth Collegiate with her Honor Matriculation. She took an active part in athletics, and obtained the girls ' championship of that school. Throughout the year her bright and winsome character won her many friends. FLORENCE McPHERSON 72 Jacqueline St., London. And then she talks; ye gods how she talks! Florence came all the way from London Col- legiate, where she took an active interest in athletics. She was ever a brilliant student who had her share of pleasures betweentimes. We are sure she will be successful in her future vocation. MARGARET McWILLIAM Dutton, Ont. Our Peggy ' s a salad, for in her we see, Oil, vinegar, sugar and saltness agree. ' Twas first in the little red schoolhouse, then in the Dutton High, that our Peggy received her education. She ' s a bonnie Scotch lassie So pretty and gaie I ' ll be wanting her for mysel ' Some day. 19
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KATHLEEN MITTON 389 Wortley Road, London. True of heart and of spirit gay. W ith a smiling fare and a glad heart came K from Lucan C. ( ., where she learned the grcal lesson: to study first and play after. Her merry disposition has won her many friends. Kathleen is an active member of the ( ' .lee Club. ALICE K. SKAI.KY Aylmer, Ontario. Stic smiles and then the sun comes out. Alice and her smile came to us from Aylmer High School. She had previously attended Chatham Collegiate. Her faithfulness to her work, her sunny disposition, and a sense of humor have won her many friends. LUELLA PIERCE Strathroy, Ont. Had at times, hut good in nature. A true friend you always find her. I.uella graduated with a First from the well- known Strathroy Collegiate. She ' s the reg ' lar red- haired girl, — straightforward, impulsive, warm- hearted. She works while she works, and plays while she plays. Trust her to make her pupils do likewise. HAZEL II ALLY Newton, ( mtario. Her hobby— Dogs? Ha el comes from Newton. Hit High School education was received at Listowel. Next to school work Hazel likes playing jokes in her quiel way. When an occasion demands a witty remark. Hazel is right there ' ' with it . J. R. HALL Kerwood, Ont . HOWARD R. BEATTIE Mount Brydges, Ont . His years are young Hut his experience old. Howard was educated al Melbourne and Strath- roy. He entered London Normal in 19!?3, making many staunch friends and becoming very popular. He held with distinction literary and athletic offices, and bids fair to become a most distinguished educationalist of our province. HOW ARD CRANSTON Lucan, ( hit . ' ' Harder to be understood than a piece of Egyptian antiquity or an Irish manuscript. Lucan again holds the honor of moulding another intellect. Howdy, a student of marked ability, has always taken an active part in all school activities, especially baseball — his favorite hobby. ;. W. CUSHNIE Mount Forest . Ont. Out of the North came he. ( ' .. Wells hails from Mount Forest, where he obtained his High School education. Besides his scholastic abilit p , he also possesses considerable musical talent, having done considerable orchestra work. If his teaching career is as successful as his musical career, he will be a valuable addition to I he profession. J. S. GEMMELL 130 Mill St., London. He ' s little hut he ' s wise, He ' s a terror for his size. See the year book lor Scotty ' s activities. EDWARD T. GALLAGHER R. R. No. • , Strathroy. Posolutely Mr. Gallagher, Ahsotivcly Mr. Sheene. The smiling C.allagher conies to us from Strathroy Collegiate, where he was always in demand. While at Normal Ed. has excelled in English and Science. We feel sure his cheery Irish disposition will make him a favorite among his pupils. STEPHEN A. HAZEN Yienna, Ont. II r and shame from no condition rise. Act well your part, there all the honor lies. Steve hails from Yienna. Here he received part of his Public and High School education, but completed his Upper School at Tillsonburg. Being a very honest worker and generally jubilant over his work, especially in Science of Ed. HOWARD fO R DAN Mitchell, Ont. Though of independent mind He ' s a man for a ' that. This son of Euclid developed his powers in the Mitchell Schools. Howard showed his ability in acting Secretary-Treasurer of Literary. We are sure the teaching profession will not hold him long ere he displays his talent in Higher Mathematics. F. KOURTZ Ridgetown. Out. Tall, slim and hungry-looking. Ernie hails from Ridgetown, where he was a general favorite, particularly with the ladies. He maintains that individual charm at Normal. Broad in mind, tall in stature, Bad at times, but good in nature. ANGUS MACKAY Whitechurch] ( )n1 . CLAYTON O. MARTIN Seaforth, Ont. You may live without friends, you may live without hooks. Hut civilized men cannot live without cooks. A graduate of Seaforth C. I., where his specialty- was Mathematics and Science. He took an active part in all the sports and social functions of the school and community, being a versatile musician. He belongs to the ranks of the Benedicts. 21
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