London Normal School - Spectrum Yearbook (London, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1925

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NORMAL SCHOOL S± LONDON ONTARIO ] 4 Ella Greenwood, Thamesville. For I will eal and drink and play. And go to church on Sunday. Ella received her High School education at Thamesville C. S. This year with her sunny disposition she has graced the class- rooms of the L. N. S. Amy Hair, R. R. 7. Watford. Whose little body lodged a mighty mind. Graduated from Watford in 1924. Genevieve Hamil. After graduating from Ridgetown H. S., Genevieve journeyed south to Florida and North Carolina, where she spent consider- able time. While in Asheville, N. C, she attended Emanuel Business College. Thelma Hamilton. Sarnia. Thelma graduated from Sarnia Collegiate in 1924. She is an industrious student. Mae Hanlon, R. R. No. 1, Ingersoll. In the lilt of Irish laughter. You can hear the angels s ng. Mae came to us and immediately began winning friends by her ready Irish wit. We all wish her luck. Ferne Harris. London. Always bright, always cheery. Never cross, never weary. Ferne received her elementary education in Strathroy. She will always be remem- bered as a good sport. Ikis Harvey, St. Thomas. She ' s so neat and complete From her head to her feet. Iris was born in Birmingham. England, but came to Canada when very young. She went to school in St. Thomas. Lottie M. Hatton, Ridgetown. Lottie is the second of the family to take up the noble art. Her sister had unique success, but last year decided to try prac- tical household science. Alas! Lottie will likely have the same fate. Mary Henry. London. Without a doubt she ' s one good scout, — She smiles and the sun comes out. Mary graduated from St. Angela ' s Col- lege, where she had won a host of friends. Her smile and amiable ways have won for her no less at Normal. Good luck. Mary! Beulah Hieser, Comber. Clever and gay. Smiling all day. Beulah took a prominent part in the social and athletic activities of the school. Beulah Hillman, Coatesworth. One thing is always good. That one thing is success. We found Beulah a good sport in every- thing. In teaching, she excels. Good luck to you, Beulah! Jennie Hodgins. Lucan. Her friends arc many; her enemies few. And no wonder, for she ' s never blue. Jennie has shown great skill in Art. Margaret Hodgkins. Tilbury. A cheery laugh In her friends ' behalf. Marg. obtained her Secondary education at Tilbury. She graduated with flying colors and now — Adds her smile To each Normal mile. Bessie Hodgson. Wheatley. Bessie is a graduate of the Wheatley C. S., and is an ardent lover of sports. Few words and kind deeds make her a good pal. Cecil Hoffner, Arkona. Her presence Tell on their hearts like a ray of the sun on the walls of a prison. Always happy and gay — that ' s Cecil! She attended Strathroy Collegiate. Edith Hogarth. R. R. No. 1, Exeter. She came in like a lion. But we fear she has changed. Attended S. S. No. 2, Stephen, and the Exeter H. S. Was a member of the Glee Club of the latter. 22 4

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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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,.00 0.50.,,, (NORMAL SCHOOL LONDON ONTARIO MARGARET P. Ho ;c, Thamesford. She has wit and fun and fire: Of her as a friend you would never lire. Pat hails from Thamesford, obtaining her education at Woodstock C. I. Just ask her about athletics. Gladys Holdon, London. She is willing, earnest, true. In all that she attempts to do. Gladys graduated from the London South C. I., where she won a reputation as a composer. We foresee a successful teaching career for her. Lillian Holland. Chesley. Gentle, clever, warm and kind. Her face no fairer than her mind. Lillian won the Senior Sports Champion- ship at Norwich H. S. in 1923. She has starred in several amateur theatricals, and was a member of the Glee Club this year. Marion Holmes, Dresden. At High School Marion favored Mathe- matics and Science. At Normal she proved an exceptionally good student in all subjects. Hazel Honor. Amherstburg. Hazel excels in English, having won a medal in this subject last year in the Amherstburg High School. Florence E. Hope, Merlin. So unaffected, so composed a mind. So firm, so strong, and yet so kind. An honor graduate of Merlin C. S. Both there and at L. N. S. Florence has shown herself to be very industrious. Mary E. Horney. Exeter. There never was a pal like Mary. Mary, quiet and sincere, comes from Exeter H. S. Her motto is — Do as much as you can, as well as you can, as long as you can. Hannah J. Hossack, Thamesford. Free in heart and sweet in nature. Lovely poise and tall in stature. The little red schoolhouse at Holiday, Ingersoll Collegiate, and L. N. S. have in turn been brightened by Hannah ' s win- some presence. Edith Hi nter, St. Thomas. .4 sunny disposition is the very soul of success. At St. Thomas C. I. Edith won a gold medal for oratory. She also took part in the school debating. Loltse Hunter. Wallaceburg. A soul of fire. No dangers fright her. No labors tire. Louise was born at Hillman. Michigan, but graduated from the Wallaceburg C. I. in ' 23. Ai dera Hltchins. Woodslee. Whether reading, writing or art, Audera is in it with all her heart. In Essex High School she excelled in Literature and Art. Florence Hyndman, West Lome. Fond of mirth and sport and laughter. Always gels what she is after. Florence attended school at West Lome Public and Continuation Schools. 23 Constance W. Incram, Aylmer. The Collegiate at Aylmer Sent Normal a treasure. For Connie ' s ambition Is of very great measure. She loves to do service, Thus chose her own labor; Here, love and friendship She sheds among all. Annie Irwin, R. R. No. 1, Dorchester. Ann was among the first students to attend Dorchester C. S. Her kindly dis- position made for her a host of friends. At L. N. S. she has proven a very interest- ing and capable teacher. Nellie Jarmain, Mt. Riydges. Small and bonny, cheerful and gay, A splendid teacher in every way. A former m ember of Mt. Brydges ' Basketball and Softball Teams, and one of the School ' s best students. Gladys Jeffrey, Highgate. Here is a dear, true, and industrious friend, interested in her work, but always ready for fun. She and Mildred Fothering- ham, through their inseparability, won for themselves the name, The Loving Couple.

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