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

 - Class of 1955

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Form III In September, 1953, more than fifty students (with doubts in their minds) entered the Two-Year Course at Teachers ' College. There were differences in background, age and experience. Today, Form III is one big happy family, sharing remembrances of happy times in the two years spent together. Time and weather permitting, the members have always been eager for a get-together. A Fall wiener roast was held at Gibbons Park. Another outdoor highlight was the skating party held at London West Park. Since many had not tried the blades for some time, the spill-and-thrill method was most prevalent; however, happy and hungry skaters returned to the College to end the evening with refreshments and sing-song. Two members of Form III, Morley Patterson, Prime Minister of the Student Parliament, and Lois-Anne Hall, President of the Literary Society, have done much for the school. Marked creative ability has been shown by Brian Hunter, designer of the Spectrum cover, and Bruce Chapman, designer of the school crest and Past President of the Glee Club. Although many of the girls of the class are hopefuls, Donna Baughmann was the only one to succeed in flashing a diamond. She has ' far to go yet before catching up to Mrs. Harrington, who produced a new grandchild this year. As the time approaches when we are to take our first positions, feelings of loneliness creep over us. Our class- mates and masters will never be forgotten. JIM HARRISON Page 12, Spectrum, 1955

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Form II We E are the other half of the folks in the first year of the two year Course. You may not have heard much about us, but that doesn ' t mean we haven ' t been around. We helped Forms I, III and IV in the fall on the boys ' Soccer, Football and Volleyball teams. We have placed members of our class on all but one of the school teams. Ted Taylor, our Money Man in Parliament, makes his home with us. For our party, we combined with Form I to bring to the College the best all-round dance and entertainment programme. This programme allowed for a perfect set-up with round dancing in the Common Room and square dancing in the Gym. For out literary programme, we entertained the student body with a play on the history of the Red Cross. Janice Mills was our representative to the Literary Society. Phil Sorrill was elected as vice-president in the College Christian Fellowship and we hope to hear more from him next year. What would the Cheer Leaders be like without the help of our Mary Jane O ' Rourke? We come from places as far apart as Windsor and Woodstock, Parkhill and St. Thomas, but we have worked as a team to improve the spirit of L. T. C. The following are the members of that great team: Marlene Mackenzie Kathryn MacMillan Maurine McCarron Ruth McEachran Lois McKillop Bob McPherson Ann Nabb Carol Needham Janet Nussey Joan Oliver Dorothy O ' Neill Trudy Pickard Martha Deacon Betty Richardson Evelyn Sharrow Eileen Sovie Arlene Stanley Helen Stipsky Joyce Swan John Thomas Shirley Thompson Ann Tuffin Glen Wales Mary Watson Kay Winterhalt Carol Anne Wounch — and Yours Truly Tom Noble. 1955 Spectrum, Page 11



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Form III MARILYN ALGUIRE 131 Garfield Ave., London. Marilyn Alguire is a graduate of London South Collegiate. She chose the two-year course in 1953 to train for her career. She is interested in music, art, sports, Wolf Cubs, and teaching primary grades. For the last two years Marilyn has been secretary of the Glee Club. MARY JEAN ANTAYA Mary Jean Antaya is a graduate of the Ursuline College, Chatham. Although she is the smallest girl in the class, she is by no means the quietest. Her ambition is to teach in a Chatham city school. Mary Jean enjoys letter writing, skating, dancing, and music. ALMA E. BARRETT 28 Springfield Dr., London, Ont. Alma Barrett attended London South Collegiate Institute. She enjoys music, tennis, travelling and fun. Alma hopes to specialize in the primary grades and physical education. CHARLAINE H. BERRY 298 Victoria Ave., Chatham, Ont. Charlaine Berry is a graduate of the Chatham Collegiate Institute. Her favourite pastimes are swimming and playing golf. JEAN M. CLARK R. R. No. 3, Burford, Ont. Jean Clark attended Muir Public School. She graduated from Burford High School and the two-year course at London Teachers ' College. Her chief interests are sewing, crocheting and Sunday School work. ANNE ANTAYA R. R. No. 2, Tilbury, Ont. Anne Antaya is a graduate of the Ursuline College, The Pines, Chat- ham. Her hobbies are keeping a school scrapbook and reading. Anne would prefer a grade 3 or 4 in London. RUTH AWREY 1155 Kildare Rd., Windsor, Ont. Ruth Awrey obtained her previous education in Walkerville and Toronto. She came to L.T.C. with six years ' business experience, and what an experience! Her interests are numerous and varied. DONNA BAUGHMAN R. R. No. 2, Aylmer, Ont. Donna Baughman, from Aylmer, is a graduate of East Elgin District High School. Her hobbies are needlework and photography. Donna is also interested in primary work. WM. BRUCE CHAPMAN 339 Ridout St. S., London, Ont. Wm. Bruce Chapman graduated from London South Collegiate. He plays the viola in the London Civic Sym- phony, and was president of the College Glee Club. Crafts is his chief interest. Bruce hopes that his summer courses will lead to a B.A. degree. ROSE I. COULTER 37 Heather Ave., London, Ont. Rose Ila Coulter attended Wortley Road Public School and London South Collegiate Institute. In the two-year course at the College, she was a member of the Glee Club and the Teachers ' Christian Fellowship group. Her interests are reading, handcrafts, C.G.I.T., and camping. 1955 Spectrum, Page 1 3

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