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Form VI MARY LOU BUCK 48 Alexandria Ave., St. Thomas. Mary Lou attended the St. Thomas Collegiate Institute for five years before coming to Teachers ' College. She enjoys sports, music, and camp counselling. DONNA BURK Blenheim, Ontario. Donna was born in Blenheim, Ont., in 1932. She attended Blenheim District High School and on graduat- ing joined the staff of the Bank of Montreal. After 4 years of employ- ment Donna entered London Teach- ers ' College. BARBARA CAMPBELL R. R. No. 3, Komoka, Ontario. Barbara lives on a farm near Komoka. She attended S.S. No. 2 Lobo school and later, Strathroy District Colleg- iate Institute. Her interests are sew- ing, music, and square dancing. Barbara hopes that she will be teaching in a rural school next year. MARGARET CAMPBELL Ailsa Craig, Ontario. Margaret attended Ailsa Craig High School and Parkhill High School. Her interests include sports and music and Margaret ' s hobbies are reading, skat- ing and playing the piano. She is a member of the College Choir. MARILYN PHYLLIS CHILTON Tillsonburg, Ontario. Marilyn is from Tillsonburg where she graduated from Tillsonburg Dis- trict High School. Her interests include music and Christian Fellow- ship. Her hobbie is shellcraft. DOLORES BURD Sparta, Ontario. Dolores is an honour graduate of St. Thomas Collegiate after completing her first four years of secondary school education at Sparta Con- tinuation School. She is a member of the Glee Club. Her hobbies are dancing, cooking, and needlework. MARY KATHRYN BUTLER R. R. No. 2, Croton, Ontario. Mary Kathryn lives at Croton and she attended Petrolia District High School. She is a member of the Glee Club and is interested in music. CATHERINE CAMPBELL R. R. No. 7, Alvinston, Ontario. Catherine lives at Alvinston and she is an honour graduate of Watford District High School. Her main interests are sports and music and she is a member of the Glee Club. Her hobbies are piano playing, danc- ing and sewing. PATRICIA CARTER Clandeboye, Ontario. After attending a rural public school, Pat continued her education at Medway High School, Arva. Her interests include sports and music as well as being very interested in every phase of Home Economics. ELEANOR CHITTY 25 Talbot St. E., Aylmer, Ont. Eleanor hails from Aylmer where she graduated from East Elgin High School. She has spent five years in various school music groups. Her main interests include dancing, cheerlead- ing, and music. 1955 Spectrum, Page 29
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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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Form VI SHIRLEY CLAUS Box 463, Kingsville, Ont. Shirley is an honour graduate of Kingsville District High. She is interested in art, music, skating and baseball. Shirley is in the College Glee Club. BARBARA CLINE Box 271, Kingsville, Ont. Barbara is eighteen and her home is Tilbury. She attended elementary school and one year high school in St. Thomas. The remainder of Bar- bara ' s secondary education was re- ceived in Tilbury. She enjoys sports and music, art, reading, and working in Sunday School and Young Peoples. IRENE CLEMENS R. R. No. 1, Thedford, Ont. Irene was born at Thedford on August 25, 1935. She attended two public schools and Sir Adam Beck, Medway and Forest District High School. Her hobbies are skating, reading and music. PATRICIA COATSWORTH R. R. No. 2, Blenheim, Ontario. Pat lives at Blenheim and is an honour graduate of Blenheim District High School. She hopes to teach around London next year. Her in- terests are people and water skiing. BARBARA COGHILL Box 453, Kingsville, Ont. Barbara is an honour graduate of Kingsville District High School. Her hobbies are badminton, skating and boating, and her interests are a certain engineer-to-be, and dancing. Barbara wishes to help underprivileged child- ren. MARY COKE R. R. No. 1, Croton, Ont. Mary lives near Croton and she attended Petrolia District High School. Her interests are dancing, sports and especially badminton. Mary is a member of the Glee Club. ELAINE COLE R. R. No. 1, Windsor, Ont. Elaine was born 19 years ago in Windsor and she was educated at Kennedy Collegiate. Her interests are sports and handiwork. She goes steady and as a result is an enthusias- tic sports fan of all school sports activities. JOANNE CRAIG 32 Erie St., Ridgetown, Ont. Joanne lived and attended school in Ridgetown until she was nineteen. Then she entered the University of Western Ontario. Her interests are swimming, sailing, reading and golf. Joanne ' s number one interest is an ex-car salesman. BARBARA COOPER 15 Argyle St., London. Barbara was born in Clinton and was raised in London. She attended Central Collegiate and entered Teach- ers ' College at seventeen. Foremost among her interests are skating, swimming and music. Her ambition is to become a physical education instructor. VALERIE DAVIDSON 216 Rectory St., London, Ont. Valerie is a Londoner and she attend- ed Sir Adam Beck Collegiate for five years. She is in the Reserve Air Force and her hobbies are metal etchings, badminton, dancing and music. She is looking forward to teaching school in Germany in the future, but not as a life-long occupation. Pa9e 30, Spectrum, 1955
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