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orm . — Continued M. ELIZABETH BLEWETT R. R. No. (i St. Thomas, Ontario VELMA M. BOWMAN Ailsa Craig, Ontario TESSIE BRACKETT Morpeth, Ontario NORMA BROUGHAM 4tl King Street London, Ontario DOROTHY M. BUDD R. R. No. ,5 IngersoU, Ontario MILDRED E. BURGE 524 N. Christina Street Sarnia, Ontario MARGARET L. BUTTERY 290 Princess Ave. London, Ontario HELEN CALVERT Dorchester, Ontario EDYTHE CARTER Brigden, Ontario FLORENCE CH.XRLTON Aylmer. Ontario FLORENCE CATTELL R. R. No. 3 Tillsonburg, Ontario LEONA CLARK 179 Ann Street London. Ontario BEATRICE CLINE Glanworth, Ontario FRANCES COCHRANE Ailsa Craig, Ontario JEAN COATES E-teter, Ontario JANE C. COUSINS Amherstburg, Ontario MARJORIE CORNISH Putnam, Ontario DOROTHY COUTTS 14 Kenneth Ave. London, Ontario BESSIE CREWE MAMIE CRUICKSHANK R. R. No. .3 258 Wellington Street Merlin, Ontario Sarnia, Ontario MARGARET CRICHTON 644 Lincoln Road Walkerville, Ontario EVELYN CUDNEY Blenheim, Ontario GERTRUDE DAFOE 2 )() Wharncliffe Rd. South l ndon, Ontario EDITH DAVIS S56 Bruce . ve. Windsor, Ontario Page Sixteen
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Form II. N ews IN future years, when we of Form II are looking back on life ' s milestones, the year 1933-34 will stand above all the rest, and in our hearts will ever be reserved a place for dear old London Normal School. When we came last fall, we were strangers, but so many girls, really friendly at heart, could not long remain unacquainted. As we mingled in each class from day to day, we soon learned to know and appreciate the different girls who made up our form. Some were of the active, enthusiastic kind, some dependable, willing workers, but all were ready to play the part of teacher or student. Not only from our asscciaticns with the students in the Form were our lives enriched, but from the friendly spirit with which the teachers received us. Their genuine interest and understanding has indeed been a source of real inspiration to us. Early last fall. Form II elected their Form representatives to the various executives of the first term Literary Society, Students Parliament and Women ' s Athletic Society. These were Misses Mamie Cruickshank, Ruth Aylesworth and Margaret Crichton, respectively. In athletics. Form II has distinguished themselves. We have won many of the inter-form basketball games. However, that is not all! We are well represented on both the A and B basketball teams in the persons of Misses Dorothy Ccutts and Tessie Brackett on the B team, and Misses Ezma Fisher, Margaret Crichton and Imogene Eedard on the A team. The Literary Society meeting put cn l y Form II, on November 10th, was quite a success. It was in the form of a Remembrance Day programme. Those taking part in the programme were: Misses Inez Downing, Jean Allum, Mildred Burge, Imogene Bedard, Margaret Buttery, Velma Bowman, Edythe Carter and Doris Beeman. On November 13th, we, along with Form IV, entertained the first year men at a dance in the school, and all reported a good time. Miss Marion Bell and Miss Norma Brougham represented us in the preliminary debating contest, which was held to select a school team to represent London at Hamilton in December. Miss Brougham represented Form II in a similar oratorical contest. In the middle of January, the first term executives went out of office. The new representa- tives were: Student Parliament. Miss Jean Allum; Literary Society, Miss Inez Downing, and Athletics, Miss Dorothy Coutts. Miss Ruth Aylesworth and Miss Mamie Cruickshank represented Form II in the pre liminary debate for the selection of the team to meet Stratford, and Miss Brougham in the oratorical contest. We have indeed had a very happy Form-life together, and will long remember the vital friendships we have made with students and teachers. EDYTHE CARTER MAMIE CRUICKSHANK Page Fi teen
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Form II , — Continued ELVA DEWAR Fingal, Ontario ALICE M. DOWN Strathroy. Ontario INEZ DOWNING Strathroy, Ontario VERA L. DOWNING Mt. Elgin, Ontario JEAN DUNCANSON Dutton, Ontario VERA L. EASTMAN Innerkip, Ontario PE GGY ERRINGTON Glanworth, Ontario ADA FARQUHAR R. R. No. 8 London, Ontario M. EZiMA FISHER Tillsonburg. Ontario BERNICE FRANK Mt. Brydges, Ontario VERONA GAGAN . i sa. Craig, Ontario BARBARA GRAHAM Rodney, Ontario orm ELEANORA HAHN London. Ontario DORIS HOLMES Mooretown, Ontario ETHEL HILL 33 Oxford Street Woodstock, Ontario SARAH HOUSTON R. R. No. 3 Chatham, Ontario LILLIAN HOWLETT 729 Princess Ave. London, Ontario MARGARET HUGHES R. R. No. 3 Denfield, Ontario EDITH JEFFRIES Comber, Ontario MYRTLE HUTCHESON R. R. No. 1 Putnam, Ontario EULENE JENKINS 211 Tecumseh Ave. London, Ontario ELIZABETH KENT 7.50 Hamilton Road London, Ontario LENORE HOY Fletcher, Ontario FLOSSIE KIRBY Fletcher, Ontario Page Seventeen
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