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

 - Class of 1934

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Page 33 text:

Form VI ETTA V. DERBYSHIRE R. R. No. :j Wheat ley. Ontario FLORENCE L. FORM AN Alvinston. Ontario C. H. JEAN FRY 149 Sanflvvicli Street Walkervillf. Ontario E. IRENE GILBERT Mt. Elgin, Ontario JEAN E. GLASSFORD 9 Grant Street Chatham. Ontario ALICE I. GRAHAM R. R. No. 1 BriKclen. Ontario ALYCE I. GR. INGER 21 Third Street Chatham. Ontario I ' HILOMENE HENNESSY Clandeboye, Ontario ADA L. HANCOCK 41 Delaware . ve. Chatliam. Ontario BETH McLENNAN Paisley, Ontario JEAN E. LEE 122 Shepherd Street E. Windsor. Ontario JEAN McVICAR R. R. No. I Newbury. Ontario EDNA T. MORDEX 943 Goyeau Street Windsor. Ontario A. GER. LDINE MULHERN 4.i Raleigh Street Chatham, Ontario ALICE N. SAXTON ' ienna. Ontario E. ALMA TOWNSEND Essex, Ontario TOLA M. SMITH 74 Chesley Ave. London, Ontario M. W.ALKER Muncey. Ontario DOROTHY M. WATSON Strathroy, Ontario WM. B. HART R. R. No. 8 Woodstock. Ontaiio R. T. SMITH Petrolia, Ontario Page Thirty-one

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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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Form VIII. ' Tis Miss Inata Babcock who carries our slip, Then after her doth Miss Bartlett trip. Goldie Cole — about her we just don ' t know — Etta Derbyshire ' s a quiet young miss — just so. Sisters Hildegarde and Remigius are a very sweet pair Who now and then stop to chat on the stair. Misses Forman and Fry are always so gay. Misse s Gilbert and Glassford are so ready to play; The Sisters of St. Joseph work all the day long The Al ' s Graham and Grainger — pass along with a song. Miss Hancock, our mathematician is she, Whose partner ' s young little Philomene Hennessy. There ' s sweet Beth McLennan and energetic Jean Lee Well known for executive ability. Then there ' s Edna Morden with a knowledge of all And Jean McVicar, so serious and tall; Miss Mulhern, from Chatham, who is glad that she came. Since all the boys know her by her very first name. Pleasant Miss Smith, who is to all a friend. If you are in trouble to her just send. Misses Saxton and Watson are quiet and clever, Misses Townsend and Walker are talking forever; Last, but not least, are Bob Smith and Bill Hart, Form VIII ' s only men, but they take their part In our general activities, discussions and fun. We ' re twenty-eight good students, every one. ALYCE GRAINGER. The Glee Club THE Glee Club has at last gained its rightful place among the important organizations of the School. Under the capable direction of Mr. Charles E. Wheeler, it has made exceptional progress during the last year. To relieve Mr. Wheeler of some of the responsibility, the following executive was appointed : President, Mr. Lusty; Secretary, Miss C. Mulcaster; Librarian, Mr. J. Durrant. The work of the Club this year took the form of a Japanese Operetta entitled The Japanese Girl. Considerable labour was expended on the pretty costumes and picturesque stage-settings. For this work our thanks are due to Miss I. Bradish and Miss K. Bell. A great deal of the success of the undertaking belongs to Miss Gahan and Miss M. Plewes, who gave so unsparingly of their time and energy. Mi ss C. Zavitz played the lead. As the charming young Japanese belle, O Hanu San, she portrayed her part exceedingly well. A major portion of the honours go also to Miss M. Rickard and Miss D. Pierce, as friends of O Hanu San; Miss C. Porte, as the English schoolmistress; her two pupils, Miss E. Willis and Miss D. Whitehall; Chaya, the servant, played by Miss K. Little; and Miss D. Zavitz, the Japanese singer. We say, without hesitation, that the enjoyable evening which the operetta afforded was a worthy reward for the work it entailed on the part of the members of the Glee Club, and speaks well for the future of music in our public schools. DOROTHY PIERCE, Form VII. Page Thirty-two

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