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Spectrum STUDENT PARLIAMENT Front Row: M. French, K. Eyre, R. French, G. Ziegler, G. Pavelich, M. H. Small. Second Row: W. Blackbird, B. McDonald, H. Smith, S. Hogan, A. Halstead, V. Sharpe, B. Tiffen Back Row: M. LaMarre, K. Brockbank, S. Hayes, R. Luck, P. Murray, D. Fickling. Missing: M. Palanica. EXECUTIVE Page II
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Spectrum Prime Minister ' s Message We , the class of 1959, can look with pride upon our graduation from the new London Teachers ' College. The distinguished reputation and high standards that have been maintained through the years in the old school have been met and to some degree surpassed. We are privileged to be numbered among those chosen to receive our course of training in this new building of which we are justifiably proud. We feel that this magnificent school is symbolic of the new awareness of the great importance of education in our modern world. Fortunate we are, indeed, to have had the guidance and encouragement of our principal and staff, whose example has stood as a beacon upon which we can set our sights and upon whom we can model ourselves as teachers in the years to follow. A deep sense of responsibility rests on us as we embark upon our new profession and we may be truly grateful for the opportunity to share in the guidance and development of the young people of Ontario who will be the citizens of tomorrow. It is to be hoped that on leaving school many of the affiliations and associations that we have made will continue to enrich our lives. I would like to take this opportunity to wish each and every one of you a happy and successful career in your chosen profession. RONALD E. FRENCH Page 10
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Spectrum C) N behalf of my fellow clergymen and myself who have been privileged to share in your training may I congratulate you upon the happy event of your graduation and assure you of the sincere prayers of us all that for each of you there will be the most effective and abundantly satisfying career. That you have a concern to render the very finest type of service to your generation, is manifested by the fact that you have chosen a vocation that provides the highest opportunity of doing this. I commend your choice and also the sense of discipline and dedication that has been yours through all the process of preparation. I am confident that you will carry this spirit into the great task that lies before you. I recommend to you, above all other things, an inspiring and abiding faith. You will need always a sincere faith in God. You will need faith in your fellow men and those with whom you work. You will need, most of all, faith in yourself and the work to which you have felt yourself called. It is our wish that this faith will always be yours. We who have been so happy to share in your training will continue to pray that by your teaching and by your example you will find, not only inspiration for your own lives, but provide it for all the young people you will have the privilege to instruct. We wish for you the best that your faith in God and the future can provide. REV. F. T. DARNELL The following clergymen kindly instructed us in Religious Education: Rev. F. T. Darnell Rev. R. C. Plant Rev. Tom Harris Rev. J. Grant Morden Rev. Morse Robinson Rev. J. O ' Flaherty Rev. G. Zimney Rev. J. L. Doyle Rev. C. J. Killinger Rev. John R. Waldie Rev. John Fleck Rev. Ralph Barker Rev. A. P. Gillies Rev. G. E. Rousom Rev. R. B. Cumming Rev. Lloyd Coates Rev. J. A. O. McKennitt Rev. John Stinson Page 12
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