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Spectrum SPECTRUM STAFF Front, left to right: Mr. Eaman, Staff Adviser; Don Miller, Adverising Manager; Rosanne Pickford, Secretary; Gary Lucier, Editor; Linda Jacques, Editor; John Buckler, Business Manager; Jane Archibald, Artist; Mr. Lennon, Staff Adviser. Standing, left to right: Mal Blinkhorn, Elizabeth Clow, Carol Wright, Marilyn Lynds, Elizabeth Hagell, Bill MacMaster, Marilyn Kicksee, Clara Borders, Elizabeth Muterer, Ann Kirkland, Dorothy Rich. Absent: Ruth Ann Regehr. LAYOUT COMMITTEE ADVERTISING COMMITTEE Front, left to right: Rosanne Pickford, Gary Lucier, Front, left to right: Mr. Fritz, Don Miller, Grace Legg. Linda Jacques, Dorothy Rich. Back, left to right: Robert Tyrrell, Tom McClenaghan. Back, left to right: John Buckler, Ann Kirkland, Mr. Laforet. Page 9
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££ pectrum Message From LINDA JACQUES SoME fifty years ago, London Teachers ' College was opened to its first students. Since that time, a host of students have graduated from the school. But this June the doors will close to the last graduating class from this stately old college. Year after year, young people have graduated from the college and left its portals to seek new experiences. Thev have joined the many who have gone before to stand proudly in the ranks of Canada ' s teachers. This spring, we, the graduating class of ' 57- ' 58 bid farewell to a college which has prepared us to fulfil our professional ambitions. What obstacles will block our way, what success will cheer our hearts is still un- known. Here we stand on the threshold of new and challenging responsibilities. The nurse, the lawyer, the doctor, in all solemnity, dedicate themselves when receiving the certificate of the Editors GARY LUCIER their profession. To what do we as teachers dedicate ourselves when we enter our profession? It is not difficult to see that in co-operation with our fellow teachers, our aim is to lead the youth of Canada to a richer, fuller life. But our task is never really finished because the good must become better and the better best. Only as we strive to approach this goal do we see that the hours, nay years, of preparation have been worthwhile. As we leave the old building for the last time, we look ahead to a bright future for the school in its new location. Speaking for the class of ' 58 and all the past graduates, we wish to extend every good wish to those teachers who will graduate from London Teachers ' College in the years to come. We know that they will keep alive the fine tradition of the college. GARY LUCIER LINDA JACQUES Page 8
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Spectrum Student Parliament the moving finger writes, and having writ moves on. Khayyam-Fitzgerald JOE SALCAK RAYMOND LUCK The page has turned and the account for the year is irrevocably closed. This year has provided all of us with the opportunity to learn, and in our hearts we all know whether we have abused this opportunity or used it well. For those in the one-year course, the degree of success won here will be reflected in the success of their future pupils. Those in the two-year course have been exposed to many facets of education and are now more able to judge what is expected of them. The passing of the school year closes an old account, that of the old London Teachers ' College. After fifty-seven years of faithful, though lately crowded service, the old has been supplanted by the new London Teachers ' College. So it is with pleasant mem- ories that we bid the old farewell, and with high expectations greet the new. May we take this opportunity to wish all of you connected with the College the very best of good fortune. Our good wishes go out especially to those who are to start teaching next year. Joe Salcak, Prime Minister Raymond Luck, Vice Prime Minister Page 10
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