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TWENTY-SEVEN 339 0-1 1 EDYTHE M. HESS Worthington, W. Va. Lyceum, Y. W. C. A., Pres. Student Body, Ath. Ed. Bulletin, Student Council, Basketball. Here's a girl that loves to tease But just as much she loves to please, So with a combination of the two She surely ought to go straight through. ANNIE LAURIE CRAWFORD Fairmont, W. Va. Lyceum Soc. Ch. Sr. N. Class. And they claim that Amiie Laurie Gave someone her promise true. LULU HAMRICK Rivesville, W. Va. V Mozart, Y. W. C. A. A love for domestic affairs has she The qualities for a good wife to be. .A IONA POTTER Baxter, W. Va. n A smile for everyone, a frown for none.
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Svrninr nrmal Gllaum Qintnrg During the early part of June, 1919, when several young people began to decide definitely upon the path which they were to follow in life, teach- ing evidently occupied a great many minds. As a result, many students from various counties of West Virginia decided to attend one of the best educational institutions in the state-the good old F. S. N. S. When the doors of the Fairmont Normal School were opened for the fall term in September, 1919, a crowd of ambitious boys and girls enrolled for work in the Junior Normal class. Soon Doctor Turner had us in working harness, and all was going well. There was not a shirker among us and when the second semester closed June 10th, 1920, some fifty stu- dents had finished the Junior Normal work. Sept. 10, 1920, we returned to school but it was almost a new place. The dignified seniors were gone and we were to take their places. Dr. Tur- ner was no longer to keep our feet from straying, but a new class officer .stood with a kind heart and willing hands ready to help us over the stile into the fields of better and higher educaion. Pa Shreve deserves special mention, for no person could have had greater influence upon our future life than he. His broad educational views and high ideals will ever be in our minds during our future work. The Senior Normal Class contained good material, as evidence shows. The student body president during 1920-21, belonged to our class and the Y. M. C. A., Glee Club, and the two literary socieies also owe much to us. The greater part of the Bulletin Staff and the Y. W. C. A. president belong- ed to our class. As for workers, evidence is strong in our favor. When the Warm sunshine of early summer brightens this old earth, June the ninth, nineteen hundred twenty-one, we shall receive our reward. We shall then bid our class-mates and teachers good-by, go to our various places, and do still more toward lifting education to a higher plane and making our dear old Alma Mater proud of us. I CN. M. HJ Senior Gllaaa P59111 Is 'there a little deed of love That should be done To make the world a brighter place More full of fun 'Z Is there a friend who needs A helping hand To guide him past temptation And for right to stand 'Z Is there some service to be rendered - Great or small That everlasting good Will be for all? That's just what we are here for Everyone. Just ask a senior V They'll no duty shun. TWENTY-SIX
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HAZLE MORRIS Kingwood, W. Va. Mozart, Y. W. C. A. Let's make some candy, is Hazle's cry, For if we don t I know I'll die, This Lent for me is quite too long, You don't suppose it would be wrong? LULU GOODE N Fairmont, W. Va. Mozart, Soc. Service Y. W. C. A. Too fzood to be true. RUTH MUSGROVE Ruthie Fairmont, W. Va. Mozart, Y. W. C. A. V 'Ruthie is a sweet jolly girl, the sort that wins the heart of a man without a struggle. NETTIE HAWKINS Rivesville, W. Va. Ed. in Chief Bulletin. She never puts off till tomorrow what she can do today. TWENTY-EIGHT
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