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

 - Class of 1947

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JOHN ABRAHAM, R.R. No. 1, Wroxeter, Ontario. JACK BAILEY, 146 Bruce Street, London, Ontario. DONALD BELL, R.R. No. 2, Hensoll, Ontario. DOUGLAS BRANCH, 924 Wellington Avenue, Windsor, Ontario. WAYNE BRANDER, R.R. No. 1, Corunna, Ontario. GEORGE BROAD, R.R. No. 1, Roseland, Ontario. BRUCE CAMERON, Wallcerton, Ontario JACK BULL, 363 Hamilton Road, London, Ontario. BRUCE CHARLTON, 13 ' 2 Eagle Street, St. Thomas, Ontario. LLOYD CLARK, R.R. No. 3, Blenheim, Ontario. RAY ELGIE, Aylmer, Ontario. ALEX. FORD, Muirkirk, Ontario. LLOYD FULFORD, Clinton, Ontario. BRUCE GEORGEFF, Harrow, Ontario. BILL GORMLEY, 10 Yarwood Street, St. Thomas, Ontario. EARL HASKELL, R.R. No. 3, Shedden, Ontario.

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The Inter-Normal Meet March 21 was a red letter day for the students of London Normal School, when we were honoured by a visit from Hamilton Normal School. Team spirit ran high in the afternoon, which featured a volleyball game and two basket- ball games, and was climaxed by three victories for the home team. A delicious supper was served to the staffs and teams of both Normal Schools in the appropriately decorated sewing room. Menbers of each team acted as hosts or hostesses to our guests. Following the supper, a programme was presented in the auditorium. Our Hamilton guests, critic teachers, ministers, and families and friands of the students formed an appreciative audience. The varied programme consisted of a puppet show, a vocal duet, a musical skit, a swcrd dance, and a piano quartet. Concluding and highlighting the programme, the London Normal School Glee Club, conducted by one of our fellow-students, Margaret Van Tilborg, pre:ented a number of selections. At the conclusion of the auditorium entertainment there was square dancing in the gym- nasium and round dancing in the music room. Everyone realized that the success of the day was due not only to those in the spotlight but also to those who worked behind the scenes. -ETHEL KING, IRLMA CAMPBELL, MARION MILLER. Visit to the Royal Ontario Museum A tradition at London Normal School is an annual visit to Toronto to look over the Royal Ontario Museum, the Parliament Buildings, the University of Toronto and the Toronto Art Gallery. The visit this year was arranged for December the sixth. We left London on the early morning train. Arriving at Toronto, we were whisked by taxies and street cars to the Royal Ontario Museum. Here we were broken up into small groups, each group under the personal direction of a member of the Museum staff. We saw the material progress of man from the primitive life of the Indian to present-day civilization. At noon we went across Queen ' s Park to the East Building of the Parliament Buildings. We had lunch in the Cafeteria and went through the tunnel to the main building. A guide showed us the interesting and historical features of the Legislative Chamber where our Provin- cial Law Makers gather. Late in the afternoon we were hurried to the Art Gallery and under expert guidance saw the permanent collection of paintings and sculptures. There was still time left to visit the stores and see the sights of the big city. Many of the students decided to stay the week-end and see for the first time the Maple Leafs in action on their home rink at the Maple Leaf Gardens. -LLOYD CLARK, Form I. Page Thirteen



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IORNE HEASLIP, Princeton, Ontario. ALEX. McCOLl, Glencoe, Ontario. LORNE HOOPER, 10 Lockyer Street, London, Ontario. BILL McKELLAR, Glencoe, Ontario. MAURICE HUGHES, Ingersoll, Ontario. BERT MILLER, 43Vi Chester Street, St. Thomas, Ontario. JACK LAFORET, 1522 Gladstone Avenue, Windsor, Ontario. LEE MITCHELL, Box 262, Watford, Ontario. TIM LESTER, 157 Queen Street, Sarnia, Ontario. DAVID NIXO N, 983 Windermere Road, Windsor, Ontario. FRANK LILLIMAN, 716 Emery Street, London, Ontario. FRANK PEASLEE, Alvinston, Ontario. JAMES LOOSEMORE, Rodney, Ontario. BILL RIPLEY, 552 Adelaide Street, Woodstock, Ontario. DON McAULEY, 681 Hamilton Road, London, Ontario. CHARLES ROBERTS, 576 William Street, London, Ontario.

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