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Toast to the Faculty To the members of the faculty, our kind advisers and friends, we offer this toast in token of our appreciation of all they have done in preparing us to Hll our places in the world, From Prof. Klemme we have learned that to be a millionaire of brains is more desirable than to be a millionaire of money. Miss Hutchinson has pointed out the sparkling fountain of perpetual youth to be found in her physical culture classes. This is but a part, for every Junior has also advanced greatly along mathematical lines in Prof. Morgan's classes. We can never forget those books on the art of teach- ing English which were so frequently called into service in Junior English under Dr. Harris. We have acquired enough Latin under Miss lVIcMurchy and Miss Hazelton to live among the Romansg many of the students have become so proficient in German as taught by Miss Meisner as to be able to carry on their courtships in that tongue. To the girls, we recommend Miss Nash and Miss Cole, who can make them skilful in the domestic arts. It might be a help to these same maidens to know something of the practical art of manual training taught in Prof. Whitney's class, in order that they may be able to hit the nail on the head. This would in no way interfere with the plans of Prof. Frazee, who strives to inspire them to look to higher things, that they may be better able to hitch their wagon to a star. When it comes to Art, we think it evident that Mrs. Arthur and Miss Hunt studied at different institutions, for the latter insists on high lights, while with the former, low lights are much preferred. To Miss Malmsten, who is equally capable in directing operas and orchestras, and in teaching lullabies to first graders, Juniors, and Seniors, we owe our new enjoyment of music. Athletics? Yes! Mr. Potter, our worthy coach, has pointed out the straight and narrow way to victory. We all need models, and the Training school teachers have indeed proved them- selves such. They have given us an added inspiration for our pedagogical careers, the foundation of which has been so carefully planned by the Training School super- Visors. VVe shall also carry with us Mr. Nesbit's smile which has brought sunshine into many a gloomy hour. Our close acquaintance with earthworms is due to Dr. Munson, and every one has enjoyed the rides to the rural school, chaperoned by Prof. Collins, whose author- ity on applications is indisputable. Especially shall we always be mindful of Professor Wilson, who has adminis- tered justice and dispensed knowledge for our benefit in the dear old Normal we all love so well. f17J
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ELLA G. WARNER Librarian JOHN P. MUNSON, PH. D., CHICAGO Biological Sciences Sociology CATH ERINE M. NICMURCHY, A. B., W. S. C. Assistant in Training School C165 VERA J. MAXWELL Secretary
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nfl J sayin' Senior Class if Class teachers - - Prof. Wilson, Miss Hutchinson N Miss llousley, Miss Hazelton 1 sl XB Class Colors - - Lavender and Purple llf , X I X Eifel Tower, Cycle Wheel: j I Motor boat and automobileg f Shoot the chutesg Loop the loopg Seniors! Seniors! Riekety! Rut! S-r-r-r-r-r! Seniors! ! ! rl When You're a Senior Tell me not in mournful numbers Senior's life's an idle dream. You'll not think so, oh, you Juniors, NVhen you come to Form and Theme. Seniors oft look pale and worried. That's not your fault nor is't mineg But you see their looks abstracted, Hear them Whisper: Art Outline. From room 12, you hear a shrieking. ls some one ill? you ask. No, you hear the neighbor mutter A' Tis that Senior Music Class? NVhere are Seniors grave and pompous? W'here do they just toe the rule? Not far seek you thus to find them, Surely in the Training School. Senior's life is real and earnestg 'Tis not all Work and no play, There are good times to be cherished In our hearts for many a day. WL. E. C183
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