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Form III . — Continued MARION KOEHLER Duart. Ontario ROSE KRRITZER 102 Droiiillard Road East Windsor. Ontario GEORGINA LACKIE 127 Catlicart Street London. Ontario HAZEL LEATHERDALE R. R. No. 1 Cottam, Ontario MERYL LANGFORD Lucan. Ontario KATHLEEN LITTLE R. R. No. 2 Maidstone, Ontario JEAN McALPINE R. R. No. 2 Croton, Ontario JEAN M. C DONALD Glencoe. Ontario BEATRICE McDowell War ' isville. Ontario ERA MiCAlU.KV 11( Garfield Ave. London, Ontario BEATRICE MlDOUGALL R. R. No. 2 Strathrov, Ontario ALICE MlGAW Diitton, Ontario WINXIFRED McGlNXIS 2i li Campbell Ave. Windsor, Ontario MADELON McKAIG Petrolia, Ontario JENNIE McKILLOP R. R. No. 3 Dutton, Ontario FRANCES McKINLEY Wyoming, Ontario DOROTHY McLEAN () ' !0 Princess Ave. I-ondon, Ontario MARGARET McLEAN Petrolia. Ontario ESTHER MACKNESS 68 Selkirk Street Chatham. Ontario MARGARET MASTERS Golspie, Ontario ANNA MARSH Mooretown, Ontario NORA MILLER Eberts, Ontario ELEANOR MINER 78.3 Turner Road Walkerville, Ontario JANET MITCHELL Brigden, Ontario Page T meteen
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Form III. H istory AND now we have almost reached the summit of the road through Normal School and are about to step off into the beckoning and uncertain future which lies as an untrodden path before us. We shall have difficulties to meet but, after all, we know of no heights worth-while striving for which were attained without much sacrifice and perseverance on our part. In our path through life, our minds will often revert to the pleasantest and happiest year we have yet spent, that of 1933 ' 34, m the London Normal School. As a member of Form III, it is my privilege to acquaint you with some of my outstanding classmates. In the beginning, may I tell you that we are a Form composed of thirty-nine of the jolliest girls you may find anywhere. So many worth-while and life-long friendships have been formed this year that it is with regret that we see June coming closer and closer when we shall see each other less frequently. Last fall when elections were being carried on, we looked around our Form to see who would make the best representatives. Our selections were wisely made, for we sent Esther Mackness to the first term Literary Society; Madge McKaig to the Women ' s Athletic Associa- tion; Anna Marsh to Students ' Parliament and Kay Little to the Year Book executive. Not a little of the school ' s talent comes from Form III. We have accomplished pianists in Anna Marsh, Bessie Kent and Lillian Howlett, who have so often delighted the audiences in Friday afternoon literaries. Jean Macdonald is our violinist and Clara Mulcaster our soloist. We wonder what Mr. Wheeler would do without Clara in the Operetta. Meryl Langford and Eleanor Miner represented Form III in the preliminary Public Speak- ing contest, the winners of which were to meet the Hamilton and Stratford contestants; while Clara Mulcaster and Madge McKaig upheld us in the preliminary debates. To the Basketball teams Form III has contributed most generously. Bessie Kent and Esther Mackness on A team, and Flossie Kirby, Kay Little and Anna Marsh on B team. In the beginning of the New Year, more elections were in order and this time we had the honour of having the Vice-President of the second term Women ' s Athletic Association in our Form — Miss Bessie Kent, and Flossie Kirby was our representative to that organization. Madge McKaig very ably upheld Form III in the Student Parliament, and the diminutive Lillian Howlett is a charming member of the Literary Society executive. To show the rest of the Normalites that the male sex are not indispensable to Form III we sponsored a most delightful St. Patrick ' s party on March 15th, without a man in sight. Miss Rider very kindly consented to be a member of our happy party. Form III with Form II entertained Forms IV and V and part of Form 1 to a charmingly appointed afternoon tea. Kay Little and Jean Allum acted as hostesses. This tea was voted one of the most delightful held in years. The kindly co-operation of our masters and instructors will be one of our happiest memories. May we ever strive faithfully to live up to the ideals which they have so earnestly set before us. KAY LITTLE. Page Eighteen
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Form III. — Continued FREDA MOON Watford, Ontario ANGELA MOYSE 158 Johns Street Ingersoll, Ontario CLARA MULCASTER Kingsville, Ontario JOY NICHOLSON Parkhill, Ontario Form IV. LILLL N OATMAN Tillsonburg, Ontario Form IV. DOROTHY PAGE Brownsville, Ontario Form IV. BEULAH PIPER Amherstburg, Ontario DOROTHY PYE Woodstock, Ontario GRACE PROCUNIER Corinth, Ontario LUELLA RATH Putnam, Ontario PHYLLIS RAYMOND Highland Road London, Ontario EDITH REID 1248 Bruce Ave. Windsor, Ontario ANNE RIPLEY Wallacetown, Ontario JEAN M. ROBERTS 487 Dufferin Ave. London, Ontario DOROTHY B. ROSS Morpeth, Ontaiio FLORENCE H. RUSH Ontario Hospital London, Ontario F. BLANCHE SHEARING Tillsonburg, Ontario THELMA SHERIFF 1.314 Toiirangeau Street East Windsor, Ontario ELLA I. SIMPSON Glanworth, Ontario JESSIE R. SPALDING Watford, Ontario RUTH E. SPRING Springfield, Ontario LOIS M. STATHAM 4.5 Langarth Street London, Ontario HELEN J. L. STOVER Tillsonburg, Ontario MARG ' T H. STRICKLAND 540 Richmond Street London. Ontario Page Twenty
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