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HOWARD ADAMS, Forest, Ontario. JAMES ARNOTT, 120 Wonham St., Ingersoll, Ontario. GORDON BARTLEY, 1464 Parent Ave., Windsor, Ontario. LLOYD BROWN, R. R. No. 1, Fingal, Ontario. DAVID BUTTERWORTH, R. R. No. 3, Ingersoll, Ontario. HOWARD CLARK, Alvinston, Ontario. CARL CROCKER, Mossley, Ontario. JOHN CUNNINGHAM, 244 Oxford St., Ingersoll, Ontario. v 'H A I ' ii 1,42 if . ,. ,V , I 1 l 5 4 . . Q A t' I f' . 1 1 , r i N WILLIAM DAWSON, 33 Hill St., St. Thomas, Ontario. CHARLES DAY, 4849 Little River Road Riverside, Ontario. RUSSELL DENNISON, 415 Central Ave., London, Ontario. HAROLD DILLING, R. R. No. 2, Kippen, Ontario. HUGH GARNHAM, Straffordville, Ontario. RICHARD GRAHAM, Dutton, Ontario. ROBERT HOLDEN, 692 Bruce Ave., Windsor, Ontario. ALFRED JAMES, 585 Hamilton Road, London, Ontario.
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womsc Doe.: I fn.,-I L .Q tk: 'fx amifion ormal i.4ii4 ,Condon January 30-After three weeks of hectic preparation we played hosts to over fifty Hamilton Normalites. Sports were the order of the afternoon. Hamilton, spurred on by their attractive cheer- leaders, won the volleyball set by scores of 11-9. 5-11, and 11-6. In basketball, Hamilton,s girls defeated ours 21-9, and our boys, inspired by the cheers led by fthe loveliesj Margaret Moray and Helen Scott, triumphed by a score of 19-16. Following the games a tasty supper was served by the Fidelis Auxiliary at Wesley United Church. In the evening an impromptu sing-song, led by Howard Adams, preceded a varied program opened by a few words of welcome from Dr. Mark, Mr. Lockett of Hamilton replying. Talented Lorraine Leaper presented Waltz in A Flat by Brahms, and Howard Adams gave his interpreta- tion of current hits in a modern medley. Bernice Wood sang Smilin' Through and Kerry Dances with a lovely Irish lilt. The boys entertained with three shadow plays, entitled Tom Sawyer and the Fencef' The Lion and the Animalsf' and Little Red Riding Hood , the girls presented their adaptation of Hemon's Maria Chapdelaine. Stewart McColl, as master of ceremonies, was assisted by Marg. McGuHin, Dave Butterworth and George Scopes. After the variety program, dancing was added to the programme. In the gymnasium, with Richard Graham as M.C., Lloyd Brown and his Normal Ramblers paced the square dancers, aided by guest callers Mr. Macleod and Mr. Stricker. Victor Sifton acted as M.C. in the music room as dancers swayed to more sophisticated tempos. After lunch the Hamiltonians reluctantly returned from whence they came, to the Ambitious City, and the eventful day drew to a close. HELEN SCOTT, Form IV. GEORGE SCOPES, Form I. we idil .Hamilton The hours from noon to midnight on Friday, March 5, were especially enjoyed by ninety students and several members of the staff, as chartered buses and private cars transported London Normalites to Hamilton for a return visit. The events of the afternoon were held in Zion Church gymnasium. Our girls' basketball team triumphed by a score of 26-18, and London's boys, after a hard fought, excitingly close game, managed to hold a two-point lead until the final whistle. Hamilton took two straight games in the volleyball set to balance the afternoon's tally. A delightful supper was served in an adjoining hall, cheerfully adorned with the schools' colours, crimson, green and gold. The evening's programme in Hamilton Normal School auditorium was introduced by a short film portraying Toscanini conducting Verdi's Hymn of the Nations. A variety of interesting musical numbers, a short one-act play, and a merry sing-song constituted the entertainment from the stage, and a half hour of dancing, with refreshments following, concluded the evening. London students agree that their day's outing proved most enjoyable. Our sincere thanks to those Hamiltonians who made it so. JOHN E. CUNNINGHAM, Form I. HELEN SCOTT, Form IV. Page Thirteen
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JACK LAWRENCE, 905 William St., London, Ontario. EDWIN LEITCH, R. R. No. 1, Walliers, Ontario. JOHN LYNDEN, 253 Shepherd St., Sarnia, Ontario. DONALD MacWILLIAM, R. R. No. 2, Wallacetown, Ontario. STEWART MCCOLL, R. R. No. 3, Glencoe, Ontario. NELSON MCKELVIE, 1559 Gladstone Ave., Windsor, Ontario. NEIL MLLMILLAN, R. R. NO. 4, Rodney, Ontario. HOWARD MCTAGGART, Alvinston, Ontario. 1.4 Aff' -0- RICHARD NEALE, Tillsonburg, Ontario. HARRY PETERS, 433 Cromwell St., Sarnia, Ontario. JOHN PRATT. 404 Wharncliffe Rd, S., London, Ontario. FRANCIS RACEY, Parkhill, Ontario. EDWIN RANSOME, 55 Oxford St., Woodstock, Ontario. PAUL REAUME, 2606 Ottawa St., Riverside, Ontario. GEORGE SCOPES, 67 Beaconsfield Ave., London, Ontario. VICTOR SIFTON, R. R. No. 4, Watford, Ontario. , V, x AB if H? as-...an 1436? 5?
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