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

 - Class of 1926

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NORMAL SCHOOL 1925 1926 LONDON, ONTARIO RHETA ALEXANDER, R.R. 4, Petroli a A willing heart lightens the wor}{. Born near Petroha. where she received her education. She cleverly gave each Normal Master the slip. Her ambition — a little red school house. MARGUERITE ALLAN, R.R. 2, Appin Marguerite was born at Glencoe; attended Glencoe High School. At Normal she took an interest in Primary work. Wishes to be a Primary teacher. ISABELLE S. ARMSTRONG, Fletcher To three great high schools has she been : Tilbury, Ridgetown and Merlin. She travelled east, she travelled west, But came to Normal to take the test. VERA ASSELST1NE, Wallaceburg Through her quiet manner runs A melod of ease. Received P. S. and H. S. education at Wallaceburg; an active member in young people ' s work. VIOLET BANKES, 83 Euclid Ave., London Educated at Dorchester and London S. C. I. Baseball enthusiast; winner of highest points in W. Ont. School Fair; prize essayist; active Normal student; starting B. A. work. IVAH BEASLEY, 951 Wyandotte St., Windsor Ivah took a Teacher ' s and Commercial Course at Windsor C. I.; for two years worked in a Detroit bank. Our Howler staff claims her as literary editor. JESSIE I. BENT. R.R. 4, Thamesford Always happy, alwavs there, Is Jessie with her curl) hair. Jessie was born near Thamesford, gradu- ated from Thorndale C. S. and won an athletic medal. Jessie excells in Art. KATHLEEN BLACK, Springfield Gentle, retiring, daint , neat. Great friend and a dassmite sweet. Born in Springfield; popular pianist at C. S. there. Eirnest Normal student. Ambi- tion — a famous musician. MRS G. BRAYLEY, Pt. Burwell What she wills to do or say. Seems wisest, virtuousest, dxscreetest. best. - - Milton. Always willing to help others. EVA BROOKS. R.R. 2, Dorchester Born at Poplar Hill; attended Strathroy and Dorchester P. S., also D. C. S. A willing, sympathetic pal. Hopes to do her part in educating the rising generation. EDNA BROWNE, R.R. 2, Mt. Brydges Mt. Brydges claims Edna as a graduate; took a prominent part in social activities; active player of M. B. C. S. basket hall team for two years. JOSEPHINE BROWN, Strathroy Born near Strathroy. Elementary educa- tion at No. 9. Caradoc. Secondary education at Strathroy C. I., where she won a medal for oratory. Form representative. GRACE BURNS, Courtright The mildest manrier, the noblest mind. Born in Courtright, here received her elementary education, graduate of Ursuhne College, Chatham. Will pursue course to a B.A. NELL BUTLER, 412 Oak Ave., Windsor Graduate ot St. Mary ' s Academy, Wind- sor. At Normal has shown capability in managing girl ' s tea at Literary. Ambition, is to preside over social teas. ELLEN M. CAMERON, Ripley Born and educated in Ripley; took an active part in all sports; intends to teach for several years and then study for a business career. MAY CARMICHAEL, Fingal Born and educated in Fingal. Last year attended St. Thomas Collegiate. Was champion pitcher of the Fingal Soft Ball Team. Success to her in primary teaching and playground supervision. MARION CATT, Thedford Where ' er she met a stranger, There she lejt ajriend. Born in Thedford; received her primary education at Forest, H. S. Her Normal motto is Study. RUTH CLARK, 129 William St., Chatham Daughter Kent County Registrar. Born — Erie Beach; moved to Chatham. Three years secretary C. I. Literary. Her songs enhanced Nomal Literary programs. Aim — Macdonald Institute. EDNA COBBAN, 215 Maria Street, Sarnia In Collegiate gained the higher realms in academic work. Although winner of a Life- saving medal, her dreams of the future are visions of Domestic Science work. RUBY A. CORNELL, Lambeth She is as the ruby, Dark and mysterious; But when she smiles. The beams break around us. Born and educated at Lambeth. Art is her goal. ANNA COUGHLIN, 15 Giles Boulevard, Windsor Daughter of Essex County Judge; made the circuit of Stratford, Chatham, and Windsor. Graduate of St. Mary ' s Academy, Windsor; won English medal. Aspires to B.A. MARGARET CUDMORE, R.R. 3, Ridgetown ' Twas how you talked and looked at things That made us U e you so. Born at Ridgetown, where she received her P. S. and H. S. education. ERVA CURRAN, MoORETOWN Born at Eddy ' s Mills, received P S. edu- cation at Mooretown; secondary education at Sarnia C. I., where she showed ability in oratory. A H. S. teacher is her ambition. Page Twenty-three



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NORMAL SCHOOL 1 925 - 1926 LONDON, ONTARIO ROSE DOHERTY, Sacred Heart Convent, London Born in Logan; attended Kinkor- C. S.; secretary of Kinkora C. S. Literary Society. Intends to remain in the teaching profession. HILDA EARLE. Lambeth J saw her upon nearer view, A spirit, yet a teacher too. Educated at L. C. S., and London C. C. I. One of our best nature students. Ambition — English specialist. LOUISE ELLIOTT, R.R. I, Springfield Happy she is! from care she is jree. Born at Ingersoll; received P. S. education Mt. Vernon; attended Springfield C. S. Has always taken a keen interest in soft ball. MILDRED ELLIOTT. KlNGSVILLE Daughter of Principal of Kingsville P. S. Received academic education at Essex, Lea- mington, Kingsville. Pharmacy matriculant; student of Music. Member of social circles of Western U. Censor of Year Book biographies. MARGARET EMERSON, Wallaceburg Born near Belleville; attended P. S. i n Carson City, Michigan and S. S. 14. Chat- ham; graduated from Wallaceburg H. S. Intends to specialize in Domestic Science. KATHLEEN FERRIS. Harrow Elementary and secondary education received at Harrow. An enthusiastic student. Bright are the prospects for her future. EVELYN FIELD, Strathroy Educated at Strathroy. Quiet and win- some manner found its way into the hearts of all her fellow students. At normal this same manner has made her many friends. LAURA A. FINLAY. Kincardine A golden Iinl; in the chain of life. Born in Kincardine; received her public and H. S. education there. Enthusiastic student in English and interested in elocu- tion. INA FLOWERS. Glanworth Mans of earth ' s fairest flowers Are born to blush unseen. Attended London C. C. I. one year; graduated from St. Thomas C. I. in 1924. Enthusiastic soft ball player. HELEN FORD, Duart A golden tinJ( in the chain of life. Early education at Duart. Attended Highgate and Rodney C. S. Leading char- acter of girls ' play. Literary Society, Joint Owners in Spain. MARGERY FOSTER. R.R. 2, Granton Born in Granton; educated at Lucan H. S., displaying great ability in mathematics and sports. The Nature Study Master says Margery is the best housekeeper of Form IV. THELMA GEORGE, 58 Byron Ave., London What practice, howsoe ' er expert, Hath power to give thee as thou wert. Born in Arkona; secondary education ob- tained m L. C.C.I, and L.S.C. I. IVY GREGORY, R.R. 3, Strathroy Born and educated in Strathroy, won Sr. championship in field athletics. NORMA HACKETT, 611 Pelissier St., Windsor Noted for basket ball ability; Origin, Sault Ste. Mane; Received education in Windsor Coll. Makes a promising teacher; Achievements — Coach and Referee. MARY HASTINGS, Dublin Entire education was received at Dublin. At Normal she has readily lent her services to the Literary and Girls ' Athletic Society. She aspires to a dramatic career. IRENE HOLLYWOOD, R.R. 1, Port Burwell Born on Nova Scotia St., near Pt. Burwell; obtained secondary education at P. B. C. S. Is musical and played the school out different times. Aims — teaching and travelling. LEOLA HOUGH, Thorndale Born in London; took H. S. work at Thorn- dale C. S., where she took part in the school play. Was assistant secretary-treasurer of Thorndale Tennis Club. Desires to travel. MADALENE HULET, R.R. 2, Norwich Madalene was born at Norwich. She took her H. S. work at Alma College, St. Thomas and at Norwich; where she won a medal for athletics. At Normal, Madalene was guard tor Form V. HELEN L. IRVING, Alvinston A cheerful heart maketh a cheerful counten- ance. Born at Alvinston; attended C. S. there. She displayed her musical ability by taking part of 1st violin in H. S. orchestra. At Normal she has been our all-round accom- panist. LENORE JEROME, Bothwell Born in Florence, Ont; daughter of pro- prietor of Bothwell Times. Matriculated at Bothwell C. S. with honors in Chemistry and mathematics. Lenore is an earnest worker. ALECE JONES, Belmont Hotel, Belmont. Al. was born and educated in Belmont. Her work is teaching, her pleasure dancing, and her hobby soft ball. IRENE JONES, 306 N. Front St., Sarnia Irene was born at Petrolia, and received her elementary education at Yorkton, Sask. after graduating from Petrolia H. S., she entered the business profession for three years, in Sarnia. ANNA KINSELLA. 843 Princess Ave., London Born in London, gold medallist at St. Mary ' s School; later attended St. Angela ' s College. Anna was captain of Form V. basket ball team and played tennis. Page Twenty-five

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