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L ? g 3 ?- FAIRMONT STATE NORMAL SCHOOL 9 S ® ? ?® ®-g® g g Senior formal Class IKistor? Jn the fall of 1916 seventy students, representatives of a great many of the counties of West Virginia, entered the Fairmont State Normal School. Having chosen teaching as their vocation for at least a few years, they were classified accordingly, and entered the Normal Course. This course served as the key note to the furthering of hopes and ideals of these energetic and ambitious students who composed the .Junior Normal Class for the year 1916-1917. . ' During the year their activities were well directed by their loyal class officer, Dr. Turner, and their faithful president, Harry Watkins. The year, bringing new thoughts, new ideals, new friends, and new pleas- ures passed all too quickly, and seemingly in a very short time it was time for the Junior Normals to take the places left vacant by the Senior Normals. This occurred in September, 1917. New officers were elected to perform the various duties and bear the re- sponsibilities of the class. The class officer, Mr. Shreve, always holds up before his class the highest ideals, and the best aims, ever urging the members of the class to take advant- age of the numerous opportunities awaiting them. As the members of this class go out into life and think back into the days spent in F. S. N. S. there will be pleasant recollections and memories associa- ted with them. As one puts the best of himself into something, he gets the best out of it. So it is with the Shreve Class of 1918 : having put our best into each duty of our F. S. N. S. school life, we hope to accomplish results that our Alma Mater can well be proud of.
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