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

 - Class of 1955

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Form IV Sister Mary Leonita Carol Roth Edward Rudd Ernie Scott Helen Slavik SISTER MARY LEONITA Mount Saint Joseph, London, Ont. Sister Mary Leonita graduated from Saint Joseph ' s High School, in Windsor. She received her French education through- out elementary school, near Sudbury. CAROL ROTH, Guelph, Ontario. Carol ' s jovial personality left a lasting impression at Loretto Academy in Guelph and in Hamilton where she taught last year. She played basketball in high school but her tastes have changed to football and roller skating. EDWARD RUDD London, Ont. Ed is a graduate of Beck Collegiate. His many interests include DON SMITH Watford, Ontario. Don, a graduate of Watford High School, has taught for two years in a rural school near Sarnia. He enjoys baseball and hockey. In spare time, he sells insurance. Don ' s ever-ready humour and musical ability make him a welcome member of our class. MRS. PAULINE WALL Port McNicoll. Before attending Teachers ' College, Pauline taught the Intermediate grades at Nakina, a village two hundred miles north of Fort William. Previously, she had been a secretary, but now finds teaching much more rewarding. Pauline is interested in painting and hopes to become an art supervisor. ANNE WERBOWESKI Glencoe, Ontario. Anne graduated from Glencoe Dis- trict High School and has had two years ' teaching experience. Her in- terests are dancing, popular music, skating and bowling. She was in a square dance group Glencoe Senior Eight for three years. Anne ' s am- bition is to teach in an Urban school. choir work, travelling, swimming and rugby. For two years, twelve pupils in a small rural school in Orno had Ed as their teacher. ERNIE SCOTT Muirkirk, Ontario. Ernie Scott graduated in 1951 from Ridgetown High School. He excels in track, hockey, ball, and is interested in all other sports. Ernie is Form IV ' s representative of the Boys ' Athletic Society. HELEN SLAVIK Windsor, Ontario. Helen Slavik is an honour graduate of St. Joseph ' s High. She taught primary grades for two years. Helen enjoys tennis, golf, skating and coaching basketball. An avid reader, Helen ' s goal is an honour degree in psychology and philosophy. MARION TRIEBNER Exeter, Ontario. Marion graduated from South Huron District High School. Before teaching she worked several years as a steno- grapher. Marion has taught grade two for the past two years at Lucan Public School She is a Glee Club member at L.T.C. Because of her hobby — travelling, she would like to ex- change teaching in Australia or Colorado. PHILIP WATERS St. Thomas, Ont. Phil graduated from St. Joseph ' s High School in St. Thomas. He taught at S. S. No. 22 North Walsingham and at Holy Angels in St. Thomas. His executive ability and co-operative spirit combined to make him an outstanding member of the Student Parliament. Being keenly interested in sports, Phil enjoys coaching basket- ball and baseball teams. JOAN WRIGHT Kingsville, Ontario. Joan is a graduate of Leamington High School. She has taught Grades 1, 2 and 3 at S. S. No. 2, Colchester North Township. She hopes to specialize in Primary Teaching. Joan is a member of the Glee Club. Roller skating and driving a ' 37 Chev. are among her many hobbies. Page 22, Spectrum, 1955

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Form IV KATHRYN A. LIDDLE Ripley, Ontario. Kathy, a graduate of Ripley District High School, has taught in Huron Township for the past two years. She is a prominent member of L.T.C. Glee Club, a professional piano player, and the future holds out to her a degree as Music Supervisor. Original basketball player!!!! Why, she even established a new set of rules! Are you interested? DONNA MARTIN Springfield, Ontario. Donna is a graduate of East Elgin High School. She has taught in rural schools at Vittoria and Springfield during the past two years. She excels in most sports, particularly volley ball and softball. Donna is the girls ' representative to the Athletic Society. EVELYN MORRIS St. Thomas, Ont. Evelyn is a graduate of St. Joseph ' s High School in St. Thomas. Her favourite sports are basketball and ice skating. For the past two years, she successfully taught Grades 1 and 2 at Holy Angels School in St. Thomas. Evelyn is an active member of L.T.C. Glee Club. JOANNE O ' CONNELL Petrolia, Ontario. Popular, pretty, and petite Joanne has that certain something — could be her red hair. A graduate of St. Patrick ' s, Sarnia, Joanne has taught for two years in London. She has a flair for organization and is our literary representative. Good tastes and a good head are sure to bring Joanne to her goal. ROSS PHELPS Innerkip, Ontario. Ross attended Woodstock Collegiate where he was active in glee club work. Here he is a member of the Glee Club executive. Ross ' rural school, north of Woodstock, won many prizes at musical festivals. His many interests include swimming and dancing. Our musically-minded Ross may in the near future be a city-school music- supervisor. MARY FRANCES LESTER Guelph, Ontario. Mary is a graduate of Loretto Academy, Guelph. Woodstock has been her home for the past two years. There she taught grades 1 and 2 at St. Mary ' s Separate School and was secretary of the P.T.A. Our best wishes to Marilyn in all her future undertakings. SHIRLEY MOFFAT Wingham, Ontario. Shirley is a graduate of Wingham District High School. For the past two years she enjoyed teaching in a rural school outside Wingham. This past summer Shirley was a play- ground supervisor in Wingham. She is a member of the Glee Club here at school. MARIAN MORTON Ailsa Craig, Ontario. Marian, a graduate of Ailsa Craig High School, is a student of the Completion Course. She is active in Junior Farmer activities and has received County and Provincial hon- ours in 4-H Club work. Her hobbies include square dancing, swimming, roller skating and public speaking. Marian ' s ambition is to teach Primary Grades. ISABEL PATTERSON Dutton, Ont. Isabel attended West Elgin High School in Dutton. Here she was vice-president of the Student Council, Secretary of the Camera Club, and a cheerleader. Isabel taught eight grades at S. S. No. 8 Tilbury East for two years. Her chief interests are playing the piano and reading. DIANE POWELL Windsor, Ontario. Diane Powell, a member of the Com- pletion group, has taught successfully during the past two years in St. Bernard ' s School, Windsor, Grade Six, and Rochester No. 7, just outside of Windsor. She especially enjoys music, dancing and playing basket- ball as well as teaching, so is planning to specialize in Physical Education in the near future. Good luck, Diane! 1955 Spectrum, Page 21



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Form V r V ONSUMMATUM EST . . . yes ... it is finished. We have had our Graduation Banquet, our Graduation Service, our Graduation Ball, and we have had that small graduation gift . . . you know the one . . . Dear Student, where you see the ' W that means ... We have had an interesting year, and I am sure that most of us can recount at least 47 experiences. Remember at the beginning of the year, when we had to choose our representative to the Student Council? How surprised Aitch Brough was? Oh! by the way, did anyone ever say thanks to Colleen? She looked after that attendance sheet real good. And many thanks to Caro for taking such an interest in the Literary Society. The play ' s the thing ... said Rov (obviously a star of the future . . . look out Hollywood!) What a performance! We liked it; and we liked vou too, Norma, and Joyce, and Manila, oh! and that difficult child part! (Or was it those difficult parents, Dale?) You were all great. A word of praise too, goes to Gayle for her athletic achievements . . . and let ' s not forget Dale Allen and John Austin who gained distinction in the Men ' s Athletic Society. Then came Christmas with all its excitement, joviality and hilarity. Remember Pea Bolton and trapeze artist Allan Cross putting up the decorations? They really worked hard, didn ' t they? But I think you all worked hard to make our party the success it was, and we should be proud of the result. And who held the ladders steadv in the gym? Why, Lew Chambers, of course! Pat is quite the artist, isn ' t she? We all thought that the L.T.C. crest which you made for the banquet was terrific, Pat. Congratulations to John and Mrs. Cox on their new arrival . . . there ' ll be a nice new College for the future generation, John! Remember too, our big party at Pat Alderson ' s place! That was quite an occasion, wasn ' t it? Let me see now, who was there? . . . yes . . . there was Eleanor, Caroline, Colleen, Pat, Ruth, Caro, Marilla, Barb, Norma, Esther, Joyce, Alison, Gayle, Rosaleen, Ann, Pea B, Clara, Marilynne, Rose, Audrey, Gloria, Chuck, (Charcoal and Pink ' Chuck ' ), Jim, Norm, Bob, Bev, Neil, Bill (Dolbear) Ernie, John (Cox), Jetze, Allan, and Aitch Bruff. (Golly, hope no-one has been missed out) ... Ha! Ha! Congratulations to the blackboard artists too! I think we had an enjoyable evening. And so, as the academic year closes, and we go our different ways across the length and breadth of this Province . . . Good Luck to you; keep the torch of learning burning brightly in young hearts; and May God Bless You All. HARRY BROUGH. 1955 Spectrum, Page 23

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