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CATHARINE STEW ART, Ailsa Craig, Ontario. EDWARD STEWART, 2355 Fraser Ave., Windsor, Ontario. JUNE TARLETON, 1448 Moy Ave., Windsor, Ontario. RUTH TEDFORD, R. R. No. 3, Blenheim, Ontario. JOAN THOMAS, 290 Piccadilly St., London, Ontario. CECELIA TOOHEV, R. R. No. 3, Lucan, Ontario. MARY TUMMONDS, R. R. No. 4, Komoka, Ontario. MARY URQUHART, R. R. No. 1, St. Maivs, Ontario. GRACE WALKER, Ingersoll, Ontario. EILEEN WEATHERSTONE, R. R. No. 4, Dresden, Ontario. ■ | ELEANOR THOMPSON, Wyoming, Ontario. JAMES TISDALE, 1199 Howard Ave., Windsor, Ontario. ELEANOR TOMUICK, Box 105, Leamington, Ontario. JESSIE WHITELOCK, R. R. No. 1, Fingal, Ontario. HARLAND WILLISON, Box 652, Strathroy, Ontario. JOAN WILSON, 389 Oxford St., London, Ontario.
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KENNETH REGAN, 25 Yarwood St., St. Thomas, Ontario. BETTY ROGULA, 1621 Cadillac St., Windsor, Ontario. ELEANOR RONSON, Parkhill, Ontario. RUTH SCOTT, 331 Hunter St., Woodstock, Ontario. VIVIAN SEAMAN, Lobo P.O., Ontario. VERA SEDLAR, 1826 Gladstone Ave., Windsor, Ontario. SHIRLEY SHAW, R. R. No. 1, Mooretown, Ontario. VERA SHEPPARD, R. R. No. 1, Mooretown, Ontario. JOAN SIMPSON, Clandeboye, Ontario. BERNIECE SINDEN, R. R. No. 1, Vienna, Ontario. HELEN SMITH, 108 Alexandra St., London, Ontario. CONNIE SNYDER, 2316 Windermere Rd., Windsor, Ontario. VERNA SQUIRE, R. R. No. 1, Glencoe, Ontario. SUZANNE STACEY, 194 Grande Ave. W., C hatham, Ontario. FRED STAFFEN, R. R. No. 1, Dorchester, Ontario. KATHERIN STENTON, Charing Cross, Ontario.
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PHILIP H. YEOMAN, R. R. No. 2, Wilton Grove, Ontario, KENNETH WILSON, R. R. No. 3, Kerwood, Ontario. SISTER MARY WILLIAM, Sacred Heart Convent, London, Ontario. JAMES E. HOUSE, R. R. No. 1, Courtland, Ontario. WILLIAM LE COUTEUR, 183 Havelock, Toronto, Ontario. Z)ke The banquet for the 1948-1949 graduating class was held at Knox United Church on May 9th. The church hall was gaily decorated in colours of crimson and gold, and orig- inal designs of familiar caricatures. The warm friendliness of the gathering and the fresh hues of the ladies ' beautiful gowns contributed greatly to the success of the evening. An enjoyable meal was served by the members of the Women ' s Auxiliary. The pro- ceedings were opened with a toast to the King proposed by the President of the Student Parliament, Mr. Donald Blackmore. Miss Eleanor Thompson and Miss Sheila Hill led the gathering in a sing song. This was brought to a close with an alder song, Let Me Call You Sweetheart, in order that the masters might reminisce. Miss Joyce Lavery proposed a toast to the officers of the school ' s executive in appreciation of their excellent work this year. The response was made by Miss Jean Carroll. Miss Audrey Parkinson tendered a toast to the school thanking the staff for their invaluable help and guidance throughout the year. Principal F. C. Biehl responded most suitably, assuring us that this was the best class he had seen since coming to London. A double trio provided interesting entertainment under the direction of Miss S. Hill and Miss E. Thompson. This double trio consisted of Miss J. Tarleton, Miss G. Walker, Miss J. Lavery, Miss D. Massecar, and Miss E. Thompson. A solo was rendered by Miss M. Urquhart. Miss S. Hill and Miss E. Thompson played a pianoforte duet entitled Tea for Two. This part of the programme was completed by the singing of Bonny Doon, which was dedicated to certain member of the staff. Aided by conscripted volunteers, Miss Prendergast entertained with a display which brought to light in out of school hours , lack of muscular and mental co-ordination. The banquet ended with the singing of the school song, which was enthusiastically conducted by Miss Mcllroy. The student body then adjourned to the Normal School to join in the dance to Don Jenkins ' orchestra, which played amidst a flutter of crimson and gold streamers. The library was sought out by those desiring a more passive enjoyment. Among the honoured guests we were especially pleased to see Dr. Mark, the former principal of the London N ormal School, and his wife. L. M. F. H. Page Tire)ity-jot y
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