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sw Form IV. History HEN the London Normal School was opened, in the year 1900, the students were not isolated into separate forms, and they were not taught as we have been taught during the past term. In the early days the Normal School bore the name Model School. It was here that those, wishing to learn the art of imparting knowledge to childhood, came to learn the methods that were modern then. We, like them, have assembled for the term 193354 to learn the improved and more numerous methods. Though there have been many Form IV's since the London Normal School opened, the Form IV of the 193364 term takes second place to none of them. The representatives to the Hrst term executives could not have been excelled. Eileen Wing worked for the Literary Society, doing everything possible to make the meetings a success. Catherine Zavitz capably filled the position as representative to the Student Parliament, working along with the others to plan and carry out the work of that organization. Harvey Fenton was our contribution to help make up a good Men's Athletic Association, taking part in basketball as well. Florence Rush was our representative to the Girls' Athletic Association, besides taking a prominent place on the girls' basketball team. ,lack Antill was appointed Form editor for the Year Book staff. Although we were well represented on the first term executives, those selected to the second term are doing equally as well. Edith Reid for the Literary Society, Daisy Whitehall for the Student Parliament, and Dorothy Ross and Arthur Scott for the Athletic Society. Along with good representatives, Form IV contributed to almost every activity during the term, the boys' and girls' basketball teams, boys' hockey team and social committees. A man from Form IV was chosen for president of the second term Literary Society, in the person of Bill Hogg. A girl from the Form, Florence Rush, was chosen president of the second term Girls' Athletic Society. The girls of Form IV were honoured by the presence of ten men, the only girls in the first year given this privilege until someone decided that the girls of Form V should share the same good fortune. From that time on, the ten men spent their time equally between the two forms. The term 193364 has been a happy and successful one for Form IV and although there will be many more such forms in the future, we feel that we, along with our predecessors, have set a standard worthy of them to follow. To them may we say: To you from busy hands we throw The torch, be yours to hold it high. JOHN C. ANTILL. Page 'Twenty one
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outlnoalnvsciiwg sc oo FREDA BIOON XVatford. Ontario BEULAH PIPER Amlierstbiirg, Ontario ANNE RIPLEY Wfailact-town, Ontario ELLA I. SIMPSON Glamrorth, Ontario .,...... .. - . 'iilszzmarf' Form ill.-Continued CLARA MULCASTER Kingsville, Ontario ANGELA IXIOYSE 1.38 Johns Street Ingersoll, Ontario Form R DOROTHY PYE Vkbodstock, Ontario GRACE PROCUNIER Corinth, Ontario 45 rw-V : i DOROTHY B. ROSS Morpeth. Ontario JEAN M. ROBERTS 4N7 Dufferin Ave. London, Ontario .Vi-':,- RUTH E. SPRING Springfield, Ontario LILLIAN OATMAN Tillsonburg, Ontario JOY NICHOLSON Form IV. Parkliill, Ontario DOROTHY PAGE Brownsville, Ontario Form IV, PHYLLIS RAYMOND Highland Road London, Ontario LUELLA RATII Putnam, Ontario EDITH REID 1248 Bruce Ave. VVindsor. Ontario F. BLANCHE SHEARING Tillsonburg, Ontario FLORENCE H. RUSH THELMA SHERIFF Ontario Hospital 1314 Tourangeau Street London, Ontario East Windsor, Ontario HELEN J. L. STOVER Tillsonburg, Ontario JESSIE R. SPALDING LOIS M. STATHAM MARG'T H. STRICKLAND YVatford, Ontario 45 Langarth Street 546 Richmond Street London, Ontario London, Ontario Page Twenty
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,naw -ascuw o A 1 5: no CLARE TENNANT R. R. No. 2 XVooclstOCk, Ontario DAISY XVHITEHALL Blenheim, Ontario 'WN IRMA YAKE Thamesford, Ontario Form IV.-Continued lqmgaf I 0 R I A l, 1 I ii- ,r -an ILA TRIVITHICK LILLIAN VAN SICKLE Clanilehoye, Ontario XVheatley, Ontario JEAN E. THOMPSON EMMA VAN DAIXIME AILEEN YVELLXVOOD Petrolia, Ontario XVallacehnrg, Ontario Merlin, Ontario l RUBY E. XVINTERMUTE FLORENCE T. VVOODS Belmont, Ontario Petrolia, Ontario EILEEN XVING HAZEL R. XVOODALL ILENE NVRIGHT 104 Metcalfe Street Crediton, Ontario Kerwood, Ontario St. Thomas, Ontario JOHN C, ANTILL LAXVRENCE C. BURTON Aylmer, Ontario Burgessville, Ontario CATHERINE ZAVITZ DONALD A BALDXVIN STEWART A. CAMPBELL Wallace-hurg, Ontario 192 Ridout Street Ilderton, Ontario London, Ontario HASWELL DODDS 15 Cove Road London, Ontario WILLIAM F. HOGG Thamesford, Ontario J. HARVEY FENTON DOUGLAS B. LUSTY Highgate, Ontario Rodney, Ontario HAROLD C. PILLON Amherstburg, Ontario J. ARTHUR SCOTT Highgate, Ontario Page Twenty-two
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