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THE SENIOR CLASS O N June seventeenth, nineteen hundred eighteen, the Eastern Division of the Indiana State Normal School opened its doors to four hundred twenty-five students who were thirsting for knowledge. The faculty hoped for, but little thought that there would be, a Senior class in this, the first term of the school’s existen ce. But as the day wore away it became known that three dignified Seniors had enrolled. One could hear among the “powers that be” such remarks as this: “What do you think? A Senior class our first year! A graduating class next June!” If it made glad the hearts of the faculty, what did it do for the hearts of those who submitted former credits with fear and trembling. And so Miss Fae Johnson and Mrs. Sue Benedict Nay formed the nucleus of the Senior class of nineteen hundred nineteen. In the fall term of nineteen hundred eighteen the S. A. T. C. attracted Mr. Stanley to this school and he joined our ranks. He soon proved his worth and became assistant in the chemical laboratory. Miss Helen Moore, a graduate of the University of Chicago, anxious to obtain another diploma to add to her collection, became one of us. Miss Worley, a teacher in the Hartford City Junior High School, tired of teaching the young American how to shoot, came to us that she might become more proficient in her chosen profession. The armistice was signed, his country no longer needed him, and Lieu¬ tenant Spuller cast his lot among us. Mr! Cihenoweth and Miss Reddington did likewise. Miss Ruth Simmons transferred her credits fi v om the division at Terre Haute. Mr. Martin, prin¬ cipal of the Garfield school in this city, lined up with us, and Miss Toney joined us late in the school year, making our number eleven —a proud eleven — proud to be the first class of a school which has before it a won¬ derful future.
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LAWRENCE SPULLBR Decatur, Indiana Summer “Soldier, rest! thy warfare o’er, Dream of fighting fields no more.” MRS. SUE BENEDICT NAY Springport, Indiana Summer “If you don’t know her well, you don’t know her well enough.” GLEN CHENOWETH Lynn, Indiana Summer Dost thou know the tale of every nation?” MARY F. REDDINGTON Elwood, Indiana Summer “A glad heart doeth good like a medicine.”
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