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A.B. Lucas Secondary School is a secondary school located at the northern end of London, Ontario, Canada. The school was named after Dr. A.B. Lucas, who was recognized for his contribution to education in London. In April 1962, Hugh Murray became the first principal. He commissioned lieutenants Terry Ferris, Jim Wylie, Don Epplet, Phil Sparling, Don Carson, Charlie Belchamber, Alex Shamas, Alan Williams, Ed Hancox and Fred Hickman. During the next few months these men recruited more staff, acquired equipment and supplies and arranged programs. During the years 1962-1963 some 60 north-Londoners traveled daily to Westminster Secondary School in the west end of the city. But by September 1963 the doors were opened to the first Viking recruits in grades 9, 10, and 11. The premier of Ontario, Mr. John Robarts, officially opened the school on October 25, 1963. ==Dr. A.B. Lucas== Dr. Adolf Burton Lucas had a distinguished career in education, having served as a teacher, principal, inspector, Teacher's College master, superintendent and director. He moved to London in 1939 as Assistant Superintendent of Schools and retired in June, 1962, after six years as Director of Education in London. Dr. Lucas belonged to several service clubs and was a lay member of the Anglican General Synod. He died in 1964 and the school was named after him.
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