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18 NORMAL OFFERING Q1n111111211r2111211t M2211 1915. 3Il1'1h11g, 311112 IH. Reception to members of Normal Association. Smturhag, 3111112 IH. Celebration of the 75th Anniversary. Historical Addresses,-10 A. M. Association Luncheon, 11.30-1.30. Historical Pageant, 2.30 P. M. Alumni Baseball Game, 4.30 P. M. Kappa Delta Phi Banquet, 8 P. M. Feature Exhibit of School Work Calso Monday and Tuesdayl. Svnnhag, 3111112 EIL ' Baccalaureate Address, Dr. A. E. Winship, 4 P. M. i1IHn11h11g, 3111112 21. Model School Graduation, 2.30 P. M. C7111211h11g, 3111112 22. Graduation Address by Dr. -David Felmley, Pres. of Illinois Normal University. Presentation of Diplomas. Class Day Exercises, 2 P. M. Senior Reception, 8 P. M.
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NORMAL OFFERING 17 51112 Iiiliiurial, 66 MAN can do no better than his best. As editors of Volume XVIII of the Normal Offering for the year 1916, we ask you, the readers of it, to keep this statement in mind as you peruse the results of our efforts. It is always the aim of the editors, year after year, to build a more worthy and lasting monument in the form of the Normal Offering, and this year we hope we have not fallen short in our attempts. Please do. not think we are apologizing for our work-we offer you our best. Concerning the Pageant, that memorable event of last year, our Seventy-fifth Anniversary, we take great pleasure in being able to offer you an excellent account of it, together with the finest pictures we could procure. For the very full and interesting account we are deeply indebted to Mrs. Flora T. Little, a graduate of this school, and the author of the Pageant. As Editor-in-Chief we wish to show our appreciation of those who helped us in our work. We are very grateful to Miss Dickinson and Miss Soper, whose kind cooperation in the Literature and Art Departments has helped us to make our book a credit to the School. Our thanks and appreciation are extended to Miss Prince and Mr. Sinnott of the Faculty, and to Mr. K A. Sarrafian, a graduate, for contributions most kindly given. To the Officers of the Staff who have worked so faithfully for us, we can say but this-the book is almost wholly theirs. Our Associate Editors are thanked for their willing and prompt service in behalf of the Offering. Last, but not least, we thank all others who have contributed their mite toward the success of our book. In behalf of the Art Department we wish to acknowledge the draw- ing taken from the year book of the University of Kansas. EDITORAIN-CHIEF.
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