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Form V Roy Burnside Neil Campbell Bev. Carson, B.A. Lewis Fairs Chambers Neil Clow ROY BURNSIDE Attended St. George ' s Public School and London Central, College in California. Interests: Good music and reading. Enjoys teaching Sunday School. NEIL CAMPBELL R. R. No. 4, Wallaceburg, Ont. A graduate of Wallaceburg District High School, Neil ' s interest lay in sports, particularly hockey. For the past two years, he was a trucker for the Dominion Die Casting Co. Since coming to Teachers ' College he has become an ardent Scrabble fan. BEV. CARSON, B.A. He is 23 years old and graduated from Assumption University. He was born in Windsor, Ont. His main interests are sports, industrial arts and boys ' work. LEWIS FAIRS CHAMBERS Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Borman Chambers, Tillsonburg, Ontario. He attended Tillsonburg District High School. His activities at the college include Glee Club work and interform soccer and volleyball. His hobbies are collecting foreign stamps, and woodwork. NEIL CLOW Neil hails from Blenheim, The Heart of the Golden Acres. He graduated from. Blenheim District High School in 1954 and hopes to graduate from L.T.C. in ' 55. ERNEST COWIN Graduate of Beck Collegiate, London, He is a member of the Christian Fellowship and is interested in soccer and table-tennis. He wishes to special- ize in teaching mathematics. ALLAN CROSS R. R. 4, St. Thomas. He is 20 years old and graduated from St. Thomas Collegiate in 1954. Sports, music and industrial arts are his main interests. BILL DISNEY DOLBEAR R. R. 7, Watford. Interest: All sports, especially hockey and softball. Attended Watford Dis- trict High School. Ambition: Physical Education Teacher. JOHN D. COX English D.P. ex-Bristol Grammar School — Royal Navy 1942-46. Eight years ' floor contracting and selling experience. Married Canadian girl in England before coming to Canada in October, 1953. Interests: Music, photography, hiking, raising a family — fully domesticated. JETZE DE BOER Sneek, Friesland, Netherlands. Holds degree from Royai Conser- vatory of Music, Netherlands. Educa- tion in Canada: First year U.W.O., One year L.T.C. Interests: Arts and sports. Goals: To get B.A. for Educational Purposes; to become a useful Canadian and World Citizen. ROGER D. H. BLACK, B.A. 960 Maitland St., London, Ont. Rog was born and raised here in London. Before coming to Teachers ' College, he attended Ryerson Public School; London Central C.I. and gained his Bachelor of Arts Degree at the University of Western Ontario last year. His interests here have included acting as Business Manager for the Yearbook. 1955 Spectrum, Page 27
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Form V Clara Borlolotto Marilynne Bowyer William S. Bradford, B.A. Rose Braid Audrey M. Branston CLARA BORTOLOTTO R. R. No. 2, Mossley, Ont. Clara graduated from London Central C.I. Her main interests are teaching and modern languages, music, reading, tennis, cooking. Pen pals take up her remaining spare time. MARILYNNE BOWYER 3763 Howard Ave., Roseland, Ont. Graduated in 1954 from Kennedy Collegiate, Windsor. Enjoys teaching but does not wish to superannuate. Favourite pastime when not studying for exams, is reading good books. Also enjoys working with Junior Choirs. WILLIAM S. BRADFORD, B.A. Arts graduate, University of Toronto. Interests: 1. Love of the Great Outdoors — skating, hiking, swimming, and loafing in the sun. 2. Tinkering in the home workshop. Objective: Perhaps teaching in the missionary field. ROSE BRAID R. R. 1, Arva, Ont. Graduated from Medway High School in 1954. While at Teachers ' College, she was a member of the choir. Her interests consist of sports and dramatics. AUDREY M. BRANSTON Lambeth, R. R. No. 2. Favourite expression: O.K. Interests: Singing, dancing, and making new friends. Graduate London South Collegiate. Mem- ber of Theta Kappa Sigma Sorority.. HARRY BROUGH 125 St. James St., London, Ont. Educated in England. Served in India and Burma during World War II. Has done considerable work in the field of education in Singapore and Malaya with the Armed Forces, and Army Children ' s Schools. Intends to study for Arts degree. Interests: Dramatics, choral singing, Philately. JAMES ANTHONY BROWN R. R. No. 2, Alvinston. Attended Watford District High School. His main college activities were inter-form sports. Hockey is his favourite outside interest. Later, Jim hopes to obtain his B.A. degree. NORMAN C. BURLOCK 155 Harris Ave., London, Ont. Mr. Burlock obtained his Senior Matriculation at Medway High School. He enjoys sports, music, oil painting, and philately. Originally from Moncton, New Brunswick, Mr. Burlock intends to acquire his degree in one of Ontario ' s Universities. GLORIA BROWN 257 Wortley Rd., London. R. R. 3, Wheatley, Ont. Graduated from Leamington District High School last year. She is very interested in Home Economics and hopes to take a Course in Home Economics at University and then to work along that line. NORMA BROWNING R. R. No. 5, Wallaceburg, Ont. A graduate of Wallaceburg District High School, her interests centre around music and literature. In the past, she has worked in the Sunday School, C.V.B.S. and summer camps. ROBERT O. BURNETT Graduated from Tillsonburg District High School. Lived all life in Court- land. Member of school choir. Life ' s work — educational field. Interests: stage, sports, choir groups. Page 26, Spectrum, 1955
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Form VI jc -LL of us in Form Six will remember the term of ' 54 and ' 55. For some, athletic events, for others, class activities or social events, will provide nostalgic memories. The year has been one of enjoyment, as well as one of profit. Foremost in our memories will be our school party, Winter Wonderland : its early planning, the arguments over arrangements, and the last minute rushing and the success of the party itself. We owe much of this success to the Chairman, Joanne Craig, and to Donna Burk and Bev. Douglas, the Literary Representatives, for their frantic, lasp- minute preparations. The stage show was lauded by all. Earl Fletcher and Ross Hickling in their skit revealed a new touch of comedy genius of insanity. Irv. Horton and Doug. Hardy were also hits with their version of Sisters. An added attraction was some hand-balancing by Doug. Hardy and two boys from Central Collegiate. We also had a kick-line: Eleanor Chitty, Marg. Campbell, Barb. Cooper, Elaine Cole, Pat. Carter, Kay Campbell, Yal. Davidson, and Shirley Donaldson under Jack Harris ' training. No one will or can ever forget our highlight of the night: the beauty contest, and ravishing and beauteous creatures parading across the stage in flamboyant arrays of fashion. Of you, Miss (?) Jack Harris, crowned Miss L.T.C. of ' 55, all future generations of teachers shall know. In music, Form Six was well represented. In the Concert at South Collegiate, the boys ' octet had Earl Fletcher, Ross Hickling and Terry Hanson. Throughout the year many singing groups were formed: The Moonshiners with Harry Fiddler, Douglas Hardy, Irving Horton and Don. Smith of Form Four, the Gleesome Threesome with Irv., Harry, and Arnie McCallum of Form Seven. The Glee Club found many members in Form Six. In sports, Form Six also held the limelight. The boys captured the soccer and volley-ball championships. Irv. Horton, Garry Douglas, Tom Hoffman, Doug. Hardy, Earl Fletcher, and Harry Fiddler were on the school basketball team. Alvin Gilles, Glen Duff and Earl Fletcher were on the school volley ball team. Peter Gazzola will remember the noon-hour games of floor hockey. Spectators and players will remember the blood and gore around Pete ' s nets. Form Six girls were also active in athletics. They were runners-up in the volley-ball and basketball championships, but lost to the all-girl forms. Elaine Cole and Barbara Cooper were on the school volley-ball and basketball teams. We had two class parties: a weiner roast and skating party. Eleanor Chitty was director for the November Literary Programme called Negro Slavery. Doug. Nixon will be remembered as Flash, photographer for Form Six. Doug, was present at all our activities and thanks to him we have concrete proof of our antics. For all of us, memories will live of Mr. Hyde, staff advisor, and Form Six, L.T.C, 1955- GLEN EASTABROOK Page 28, Spectrum, 1955
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