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NORMAL SCHOOL LONDON ONTARIO] Mary M. Dorcey Clara Douglas, Ilderton. Fie on the quiet life, I like u ' ork. Clara is no less industrious at Normal than she was at Ilderton C. S. What can there be for her but successl Myrtle Downie, Wardsville. A happily balanced nature. Fine stable qualities. Conscientious, painstaking, with a splendid capacity for hard work; essentially wholesome and genial. She was an outstanding student of History and Agriculture. Erma Drake, R. R. No. 8, St. Thomas. Erma ' s elementary education was re- ceived at Mapleton and Aylmer. At Bel- mont she took a short course in Home Economics. An enthusiastic Nature Study student. Leila Dundas, Dorchester. Dorchester Public School and Woodstock Collegiate both claim a share in Leila ' s education. She has always taken a promi- nent part in social and musical activities. LylA M. Dunlop. Chatham. She moves a queen among her kind. She fares toil with royal will; Her gift of music, broadened mind. Shall all her life with sunshine fill: And Lyla. we must alt confess. Your life at Normal spells success. Sybil L. Eacrett [LAM Dawson. Leamington. On with the dance, lei joy be unconfined. Born? Yes! Where? Kent County. Transplanted to Leamington in 1919. She expects to blossom forth from the London Normal in 1925. Mary Edwards, R. R. 7, Strathroy. Whom to know. Was to revere. Mary garnered her Secondary education at Melbourne C. S. and Strathroy C. I., where she excelled in History. Marian I. Elliott, Chatham. Her eyes are of the heaven ' s blue. Her hair is of a golden hue. Excelled in English at Chatham Col- legiate. Sara M. Evans, Delaware. A girl of cheerful yesterdays And confident to-morrows. Sara showed teaching ability before coming to Normal. She also displayed capacities for leadership when captain of D. C. S. Basketball Team. Ellen Wanless Ewart, Petrolia. Works a little, plays a little, laughs a little, frowns a little, ride a little, swims u little. Nell cut her first teeth at Wyoming She is a Marion Keith girl. Lucy Featherston, Wheatley. Attended Leamington High and Wheat- ley Continuation Schools. At the latter she was captain of the basketball team. Was also an active Literary Society helper. Annie Ferguson. Alvinston. chatter, chatter, as I go. To join the brimming river: School- ' marms ' may come, s hool- ' marms ' may go. But I go on forever. A promising graduate of the Alvinston High School. Anna M. Findlay. Embro. A una is like the old sun-dial. She only counts the sunny hours. She never has an hour ' s trial. Her path is always strewn with flowers. Edna Fletcher. London. This is a girl from London town. Who has always a smile, never a frown; She is helm ed by every one Because she is always ready for fun. Can ' t you guess her. ' Edna Fletcher. 2(1
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INORMAL SCHOOL LONDON ONTARIO Lillian Campbell. Glencoe. She sits high in all people ' s hearts. Graduated from G. H. S.. where she was prominent in sports and studies; an active member of the Softball team. Margaret Campbell, Appin. Blue were her eyes as the fairy skies. Her cheeks like the dawn of day. Melbourne H. S. was Marg ' s home until she came in 1924 to cheer the Form IV. class-room at L. N. S. Nancy Campbell. Ridgetown. San is a worker. Works with a will; Gets good results. Hut her tongue ' s quite still. Educated at Ridgetown. Helen C At i, hell. Aylmer. Mark when she smiles with amiable cheer. And tell me whereto can ye liken it. Hilda Carter. Dresden. Obtained highest entrance standing in her inspectorate. Starred at Dresden C. S. in Mathematics and English. Was school poetess. Is a very enthusiastic teacher. Viola Chambers, Avon. At Norwich and Springfield Viola de- veloped the ability which we know will make her a successful teacher. Anna Coates. Dutton. A smile for all, a welcome glad. A jovial, coaxing way she had. Anna went to Public and High School at Dutton. Possesses rare dramatic ability, which should prove an asset to her in her community work. Edith Coatsworth, Wheatley. ' ' Always merry, always bright. Is this roguish-eyed, dainty sprite. Edith graduated from Wheatley H. S. She is fo nd of music, and in this art is working her way to perfection. Hazel G. Cochran. Tillsonburg. Gentle firmness, so they say. Is the teacher ' s greatest asset; But learning isn ' t in the way. And our friend Hazel has it. Ruth Conner. Blenheim. A successful violinist from The Pines, Chatham. A good student and teacher. Kathleen Copei.and, London. Blithe and bonny, good and gay. Kae is our dignified doctor ' s daughter. Graduated from L. C. C. I., and spent one year at Western University. A true friend and a good student. Evelyn Cousins, Essex. Evelyn is earnest and sincere. But greets the postman with a cheer. Evelyn ' s sunny disposition is so con- tagious that no one can be dull in her company. Hazel Cox worth, Hensall. Throughout her whole High School course she was studious and earnest. This characteristic followed her to Normal School. May every success attend you. Hazel. Eunice Crooker, Pt. Burwell. .4 manner cheery and bright. Has this little Normalite. Eunice graduated from Pt. Burwell C. S., where she did very efficient work. We wish her unlimited success. Jean Dallas. Ridgetown. ' ; leave thy praises unexpress ' d. A nd all thy greatness to be guess ' d. Jean graduated from Ridgetown H. S., where she proved herself a student of no mean ability. Caroline Davis 1 »
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[NORMAL SCHOOL LONDON ONTARIO Mary Flowers. Glanworth. Many of earth ' s fairest flowers Are born to blush unseen. Mary graduated from S. T. C. I. in 1924, and straightway came to Normal. Marjorie Forbes. R. R. No. 3. Ingcrsoll. Marjorie received her elementary edu- cation at Thamesford Public School, and later attended Ingersoll Colleg ' ate. Her merry disposition made her a host of friends at Normal Mary Fox. Dresden. The sweetest flower that ever grew. Beside a human door. She brought with her a sunny, busy spirit to enrich London Normal. Mildred F other ingham, Ruthven. Low gurgling laughter, as sweet As the swallow ' s song i ' the south. A ltd a ri pple of dimples, that, dant ing. meet By the curves of a perfect mouth. Distinguished herself in Mathematics at Leamington High. Helen Frain. Burgessville. Blest with promiscuous optimism about everything in general. Helen graduated from the W. C. I. in 1923. She possesses those gentle winning ways which endear her to all. Gertrude B. Francis. Exeter. That hand that made you fair hath made you good. Gertrude came from the rapidly-growing Exeter High School. There she led in girls ' sports and took a leading part in social functions. Winnifred Fuller, Watford. Fond of mirth, and spcrl, and laughter. Always gets the thing she ' s after. Winnifred showed marked ability at athletics while in attendance at Watford High School. We wish her every success in the profession she has chosen. Ruth Gammon, West Lome. Silence is golden. Ruth came to Norma! from her home town. West Lome. Here she has won many friends who wish her every success in her chosen profession. Mabel Gardiner, Glencoe. Her honest, cheerful, modest face Has won her friends in many a place. Graduated from Glencoe in 1924. Active in sports, especially basketball and Softball. S. Gardiner. Ha ei. Geddis. Ridgetown. Whate ' er she did, was done with so much ease; In her alone, ' twas natural to please. Thank you, Ridgetown, for sending us this quiet yet industrious member of our school. Velma Gerhard. London. Sometimes sober, sometimes merry. Fond of fun, but clever, very. Pas ' . — Graduate of Ingersoll Collegiate; a gold medal for Latin; a watch for general proficiency. Present — Ambitious student. Future — Success. Audrey Gouldinc, R. R. No. 2, London. She has a most discerning mind. Audrey first opened her bright eyes near the village of Birr. She excelled in Mathe- matics at the Ilderton H. S. At Normal she has been a quiet yet industrious student. Muriel Graham, St. Thomas. Sweet naivete of feature. Simple, wild, enchanting elf — . Muiiel played good hockey on S. T.C.I, teams, and is a general favorite with us as with her friends at home. Edna Gray. Blenheim. Intellect is perfected, not by knowledge but by activity. At school she held her place among the best students. An organist of rare ability. Form representative in the Literary Society at L. N. S. this term. Ana Green. Woodstock. Nothing slow about Ana even if she is Scotch. She is an industrious student from Woodstock. 21
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