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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NORMAL SCHOOL 1 925 — 1 926 LONDON, ONTARIO MARIE L. LAJEUNESSE, La Salle Born in La Salle; graduate of St. Rose ' s C. S., Amherstburg; won prize for highest standing in French. At Normal, guard on Form team, caretaker of feeding log. Ambi- tion — specialize in French. OLIVE V. LANGFORD, R.R. 3, Granton Born in Granton; received her education in Devizes C. S. and Lucan H. S., where she took a great interest in sports. She is looking forward to a musical career. MARIE L. LATIMER, R.R. I, Turnerville Born in Turnerville; graduated from Dresden C. S. Earnest and studious; especially interested in instrumental music. Lucky are the pupils who call her teacher in ' 26. EVA LAW, Croton Graduated from Dresden C. S., where she proved an efficient basket ball guard. Normal has seen Eva as Form V. Literary representative, and enjoyed her vocal ability. Eva ' s greatest desire is music. GRACE LEE, Comber With such a comrade, such a friend, I fain uould ual to journey ' s end. Born and educated in Comber. Grace has, and always will, win the hearts of all she meets. JESSIE M. LEESON, R.R. 3, Florence Silence is golden. Born near Florence; attended F. C. S. two years; graduated at Oil Springs. In 1925 she entered L. N. S. determined to win a place among Canada ' s future educationalists. OLIVE E. Le PAIN, R R. 1. Windsor Born in Jackson ' s Corner. Educated at Windsor C. I. At Normal took active part in Lit., helped to feed Les petits oiseaux. Intends pursuing elocution. MARGUERITE LEWIS, R R. 6. St. Thomas Good things are done up in small parcels. From St. Thomas C. I. Peggy wended her way to L. N. S. in ' 25. Lucky are the pupils who will call her teacher in ' 26. BERNICE McCALLUM, Bflmont A girl of cheerful yesterdays and of confi- dent to-morrows. After graduating from Belmont C. -S. Bernice came to L. N. S., from which she will emerge a full-fledged school-marm. MARY McCORMICK, R.R. 5, Parkhill Was born near Parkhill; received ele- mentary education at Bornish; graduated from Parkhill H. S. in 1924. Her favorite subject was Geometry. Intentions are to travel. mabel Mcdonald. R.R. 1, Mooretown Educated at Kimball, Brigden, and Sarnia C. I. Was charming grandmother in Normal play, Joint Owners in Spain. We hope she will star as a primary teacher. ELEANOR A. McDONALD, R.R. 3, Chatham Born near Chatham; matriculated from the Collegiate at fifteen. At Normal School was secretary of the Literary Society. This fficiency she hopes to carry over into her teaching. MARGARET (Peggy) McDOUGALL, R.R. 4, Blenheim Born near Blenheim, and there received elementary education. Graduated from Chatham C. I., where she excelled in History and English. mildred McGregor, R.R. 2, Tupperville Born near Brigden; received P. S. educa ' tion at S. S. No. 11, Dawn. Graduated from Sarnia C. I., where she excelled in Art, En- tered L. N. S. in 1925. KATHLEEN MacINTYRE, R.R. 1, Ailsa Craig Ka is meef; and humble, And no one hears her grumble. Born and educated near Ailsa Craig; skilled athlete. Hopes to become a primary specialist. MARJORIE J. McKAY, R.R. 3, Woodstock Born in West Zorra, near Woodstock; attended Woodstock C. I; lacks one subject of U. S. course. She promises to become a successful teacher. LOUISE McKENZIE, Belgrave Born in Belgrave, where she received her P. S. education. Obtained Junior Matricu- lation, and part of the Upper School at Wmgham H. S. Louise has w T on many friends at Normal. DOROTHY McPHEDRAN, R.R. 3, Wyoming Born near Wanstead; received elementary education there. Graduated from Petrolia H. S. in 1924, taking an interest in social and athletic activities. CHRISTINA McPHEE, Petrolia Christina, wuh her e es of blue, Tou ne ' er will find a friend so true. Received her primary and secondary education at Petrolia. She was a soft ball enthusiast. AVIS McROBERT, R.R. 1, Longwood Born near Melbourne; received H. S. education at Melbourne C. S.; took active part in field days, member of school basket ball and relay teams. At Normal member of Form V. team. ESTHER MALOTT, Kingsville Born at Kingsville, where she received her P. S. and H. S. education. Esther is a lover of nature. Editor of the humor page in the Year Book. IOLA MANCELL, Merlin Throughout previous school career she led her classes. After graduating from Merlin C. S., 1924, she took up music and was a leader in young people ' s organizations. Page Twenty-seven
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