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DOROTHY CAMERON Mitchell. Ont. Strong in will to strive, to seek to find. Dorothy is one of the best all-round students who has graduated from Mitchell High School. She was an active member in the Literary Society there; capably filling many positions, including those of secretary antl president. CLOIE COLE Mitchell, Ont. I leave thy praises unexpressed. I leave thy greatness to be guessed. A distinguished daughter of Mitchell High School; skilled in the mysteries of Euclid, and excelling in the tongue of France; a clever debater and speaker. Cloie has many likeable qualities and promises to be a most successful teacher [VIE CORNISH IngersoU, Ont. Ivie was first initiated into the mysteries of Reading. ' Riting and ' Rithmetic at the IngersoU Public School. She graduated from Collegiate in 1928. and in September entered Normal. The following quotation is suitable for her: If thotl but pierce her reserve. A goodly fellow thou findcsl. MARGARET DICKENSON W ' allaceburg, Ont. Her honest, cheerful, modest face Has won her friends in many a place. Margaret ' s home town is W ' allaceburg. Having completed her collegiate course, she wended her way to L. N S.. and all are very glad that she did. We feel sure that Margaret will have great success as a teacher MARGARET DOYLE Dublin, Ont. Made up of wisdom and of fun. Medley of all that ' s dark and clear. Of all that ' s foolish, all that ' s dear. Marg. first talked in Dublin. Ont.. and has been making a practise of it ever since. After receiving her elementary education in Dublin, she graduated from S eaforth Collegiate. Whatever she does is done enthusiast ically. MARGUERITE ENGLISH Forest. Ont. Her modesty ' s a candle to h -r m -rit. Marguerite came to L. N. S. after a successful career at Forest High School, from which she gradu- ated in 1922. She is fond of outd or sports and good times and is also a good student. RHODA FI LLER St. Mary ' s. Ont.. R. R. No. 4. Her merry, cheerful, modest face Aye won her friends in every place. Rhoda received her early education in St. Mary ' s. From there she came to London Normal School, where her sunny smile and winning ways made her a host of friends. VELMA GREGORY 24 Patterson Ave., Chatham. Fond of mirth and sport and laughter. Always gets the thing she ' s after. Yal. hails from the peppy city of Chatham. There she attended the Collegiate where she was a valuable member of the basketball team. In ' 22 she earned a Carter scholarship, and during ' 23 joined the ranks of learning at Victoria College. Her popularity at Normal speaks for itself. ERNESTINE GREENER Ridgetown, Ont. Judge thou me by what I am So shalt thou find me fairest. Ernestine received her elementary education at the Ridgetown Public School. Her education was enlarged by very successful years at the Ridgetown High School. Always congenial, she will leave here to impart valuable knowledge to others. MARGARET GRIEVE Wilton drove, Ont. She is clever and industrious. Kind and gay. A true friend and goo 1 neighbor, What more could one say. Marg ' s good work began at Wilton ( ' .rove P. S. and continued at London Collegiate. Last year she was prevented by illness from graduating, and since Christmas has been one of the shining lights of Form V. RUTH HALE Clinton, Ont. Where she fixt her heart she set her hand To do the thing she willed and bore it through. Our Ruth claims Clinton as her home nest. In Public she learned the art of plaguing modelites, never suspecting that some day the tables would be turned. After an interesting career in Collegiate she migrated to London Normal School to complete her education. MYRTLE HALL R. R. No. 2, Essex, Ont. So unaffected, so composed a mind. So firm, so soft, and yet so kind. Myrtle came to us from Essex High School, where she distinguished her school as well as herself by carrying off a Carter Scholarship. She is a girl whom we will remember long after Normal days have ended. ETTA HARDIE Clinton, Ont. If aught of prophecy be mine your initials will not always remain E. H. Less than 20 years ago Etta Hardy first ap- peared in Clinton, but since then she has been seen many times as a kind, conscientious girl. Classics is her specialty. We see in her a true teacher of the future. 25
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FORM VB. Top Row — I). Cameron, E. Hobbs, M. Grieves, L. Jones, C. Jell v , M. Hosie, M. Doyle, H. Cole. Middle Row — C. Cole, V. Gregory, I). Vary, M. English, K. Fuller, S. Jones, B. Lewis, C. [sbor. Bottom Row— B. Kyle, M. Laing, E. Hardy, R. Hale, M. Hall, M. Dickenson, M. Armstrong. 24
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EVA HOBBS 35 Yale St., London. Pretty to walk with, witty to talk with. And pleasant too. to think upon. Eva received her secondary education at London Collegiate Institute. Looking for new troubles, this trim maid entered L. N. S. to continue journey- ing up the chalk-dust path between those ever- increasing walls of worn-out brushes which guard its edges. MARY HOSIE Highbury St., London. She has wit. and song, and sense. Mirth and sport, and eloquence. Mary ' s gay smile and sympathetic nature won her many friends, both in the London Collegiate and at Normal. She excelled in music and debate, but unfortunately had to leave school before finish- ing the term. We all keenly feel the loss of this student. CECELIA ISBER Petrolia, Ont. No words can tell her worth. Cecelia graduated from Petrolia High School. During the four years Cecelia was one of the most brilliant students. Last year she won the Carter Scholarship. Her year at Normal will be just as brilliant. CLARA JEAN JELLY Mossley, Ont. Clara attended Public School at Mossley. She completed her Upper School course at the Ingersoll Collegiate Institute in 1923, and took an active part in the Literary Society. At Normal her musical talent and industrious nature won many friends for her. LEAH JONES Lambeth, Ont. Her sweet manner, and her gracious way makes her a good companion throughout the day. Belmont claims Leah as a Public School graduate. She proceeded to increase her knowledge at the London Collegiate, where she graduated in 1923, obtaining her First-class Certificate. Leah is an earnest worker at the Normal. Success in her future career is assured. MISS SHIRLEY JONES Forest, Ont. Her hair, her manners, all who saw admired. Courteous though coy, and gentle though retired. Shirley graduated from Forest High School in 1922. Throughout her school career her motto has always been, What is worth doing, is worth doing well. She possesses those gentle, winning ways which endear her to all. BESSIE KYLE Dresden, Ont. Cool, unperturbed by stress and hurry. Inclined to work, and not to worry. Bessie graduated from the Chatham Collegiate Institute, receiving a Carter Scholarship in 1923. She is an all-around good sport, and her modest way has won for her many friends. May she continue in her success. MARY G. LAING Seaforth, Ont. Who always is a lively sport When on, or off the tennis court; Spends freely till her funds run short. Seaforth Collegiate, having done its worst for Mary, shipped her to L. N. S., where her merry disposition makes her an all-round favorite. BELYA LEWIS R. R. No. 8, St. Thomas. Who mixed reason with pleasure And wisdom with mirth. Belva graduated from St. Thomas Collegiate in 1923. There the sweet strains of her violin adtled greatly to the success of the school orchestra. Though quiet and unassuming, she has sterling qualities which endear her to her friends. HELEN S. LEWIS Mount Forest , ( hit . Call me early in the morning. Helen graduated from both Public and High Schools in Mount Forest. Her great desire is to be a teacher. GLADYS McCOSH Ripley, Ont. Much may be made of a Scotchman if he be caught young. Gladys received her education at Purple Grove School, Huron Township, Ripley Continuation School, and Kincardine High School. Conscientious in her work and possessing the good qualities of her Scotch ancestors, she will make a splendid teacher. MARY McINTOSH Clinton, Ont. A little nonsense now and then Is relished by the wisest men. Graduating from the Clinton C. I., where she was liked by all for her sunny disposition and her love of sports, Mac came to L. N. S. seeking a higher form of training, mixed with a lively time. She has been successful in both quests. MARGARET MACKENZIE Ingersoll, Ont. Neat, not gaudy. Margaret graduated from Ingersoll Collegiate Institute. Now she is wending her way to enable others to fall into her footsteps, where they fit. EULALIE MACKEY Box 131, Petrolia, Ont. So unaffected, so composed a mind. So firm, so strong, yet so refined. This energetic student comes from the prosperous and flourishing town of Petrolia. She r eceived her Secondary education there, graduating in 1923. She is quiet but very energetic, and works with ,i happy smile.- Everybody likes her. JEAN McKINLEY R. R. No. 2, Blenheim, Ont. Oh! the world is so full of a number of things. I ' m sure we should all be as happy as kings. Always happy and gay- that ' s Jean. At Ridge- town, even Latin and Trig, could not quell her jubilant spirits. She finds learning to be teacher a more serious business. We wish her luck! 26
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