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Form Vli. H istory SEVEN is lucky, sages say, and that is what we in Form Seven, of the London Normal School will he hoping when in June we leave to resume our chosen profession once more. There have been times in the past year when, perhaps, we have felt discouraged but, on looking back, we realize with pride that we have contributed our share of bright lights to every phase of Normal School life. Many of our number have served on executives, committees and teams, and ably proven their worth. In the Literary Society we have been represented by Grace Slaght, Helen Truan and Agnes Murray; in the Athletic Association by Alice Watterworth, Margaret Plewes, Margaret Lumley and Kathrine Porte, and our voice in the Student Parliament expressed by Margaret Purvis and Marjorie Steadman. Members of Form Seven may have been found taking part in every activity of the school. First and foremost is Ivy Truan. When songs are to be practiced, programmes arranged, and every morning for opening exercises the demand is always, Find Ivy. In the field of sports the names of Alice Watterworth, Marjorie Steadman, Marjorie Stephenson and Grace Slaght were known. Then, too, we may well be proud of the literary accomplishments of Miss Helen Truan, who won the public speaking contest in Hamilton, and Miss Mary MacCormick, who was a member of the successful debating team against Stratford. Worthy mention must also be made of Margaret Plewes ' marionette performance, and the splendid vocal solos of Margaret Rickard and Dorothy Zavitz, which formed the nucleus of our literary programme. Though only a few names have been given, I feel confident that if space allowed, I could very easily write a great deal more about Form Seven. Let it suffice to say, however, that every- one in the class has at one time or another exhibited the qualities of a good teacher, namely: punctuality, as noticed in our record of eighteen who have been neither late nor absent; co- operation, as exemplified by being the first form to have one hundred per cent, membership in the student parliament and a sense of humour known to all. MARJORIE ROBERTSON.
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Form VI. — Continued DON. G. LANE 13 Windsor Ave. Ixjndon. Ontario BOYD C. SHEWAN Thamesford, Ontario GEORGE H. NOTT 12 Teresa Street London, Ontario J. H. SILCOX Frome, Ontario LEONARD M. WOOD 2 Ingleside Street London, Ontario Form VII. MARGARET LUMLEY 71 St. George Street St. Thomas. Ontario MARY Mccormick R. R. No. 5 Parlihill, Ontario CATHARINE MtDOWELL Eden, Ontario HELEN M. McDIARMID R. R. No. 4 Dresden, Ontario ISABELLE MCDONALD 280 S. Mitton Street. Sarnia. Ontario HESTER McKERRAL l.« Grand Ave. t. Chatham. Ontario MARGARET McLELLAN 1212 Dougall Ave. Windsor, Ontario ESTHER MERRITT R. R. No. 1 Chatham, Ontario MARY MOIR Teeswater, Ontario AGNES J. MURRAY R. R. No. 4 Thedford, Ontario MARY P. MURR-VY R. R. No. 3 Woodstock. Ontario I IAX OLDE R. R. No. 4 St. Thomas, Ontario DOROTHY PIERCE S73 Dufterin Ave. London. Ontario MARGARET PLEWES 7S4 Wellington Street London, Ontario MARY H. PRUETER Listowel. Ontario CATHARINE PORTE (i4U Oxford Street London, Ontario MARGARET E. PURVIS Esse. , Ontario RENA REAUME R. R. Xo. 2 Amherstburg, Ontario LORETTA REYNOLDS 12 Pierre . ve. Windsor. Ontario Page Twenty-eight
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Form VII. — Continued MARGARET RICKi-XRD R. R. No, 3 Dorchester, Ontario MARJORIE ROBERTSON .325 Clemou Ave. Ottawa. Ontario GLADYS ROSS Merlin, Ontario IRENE SEARS R. R. No. 3 .■ ylmer, Ontario GR. CE SL.A.GHT Dellii. Ontario FLOSSIE M.AE SMITH Tillsonburg. Ontario MARGRETTA SMITH R. R. No. 4 Chatham, Ontario MARJORIE SMITH R. R. No. 8 Parkhill. Ontario M. RION SPENSER 00 Curtis Street St. Thomas, Ontario MARJORIE S. STEADMAN Petroha. Ontario MARJORIE STEPHENSON Watford. Ontario ALM.A SWIFT .Strathroy. Ontario JEAN SYMINGTON R. R. No. .5 Forest, Ontario OLIVE E. TAYLOR Wheatley, Ontario NORM. E. T. YLOR 927 Lorne . ve. London, Ontario HELEN R. TRUAN 198 Partington -Ave. Sandwich, Ontario IVY L. TRUAN 198 Partington Ave. Sandwich. Ontario . LICE WATTERWORTH .57 Scott Street. St. Thomas. Ontario THELMA WITHERELL 94 Water .Street Wallacebiirn, Ontario JESSIE WOODS R. R. No. 7 Watford, Ontario DOROTHY J. Z.U ITZ R. R. No. 1 Ilderton. Ontario IN. T. BAKCOCK 1. ' ) .Spruce Street St. Thomas. Ontario Form Yll . G E RA L D 1 N E B A RT L ET T Straflordville. Ontario Form VUL GOLDH? IS.VBELL COLE .- :! Hall Aye. Windsor. Ontario 1-orin Page Thirty
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