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Class History our way to “ d w. wj to cla.se . it Was «„on rte ihT ' Hl KTra ed ’ we »ore assigned of being the large., class ever enrolled in ° r ,S, the honor man. vice president; Edna sT, ! thK ‘ er T,1, ' , ,r - President; Grace ShJ -- - « »»«. r:,rrr zxr — - -H -Esr.ir r,:z::r: —« «j ' -.“isrs rr?.r-■ ■ ' - - w decorated with the class colors. Orange an I Wh ‘ Ch W “ 8 • tabor » t J black cats and witches. ' “ ' “ w,,h corn « lk», pumpkins, After the march and class song le d b v Satan ct . resurrection of the school •Spirit. ' dancing nat ? ' a d W,tch€ - and th men,, of cider and doughnuts were served. ’ “ “ ntl1 ’ ‘ e hour Refr h- evenlng of January ] 2 ! tcf or j° ' ' ' wh,ch to ° k Pl«» on the Thorp, seven miles away. “ ' ester. We celebrated by going to The two large, roomy four-horse steteh., chaperones. Miss Ensle. Mr. Sparks. Miss wZT !! W “ h JUnior and ° r Thorp only too Boon. Here we witnessed « v ” Kooken w « reached ball between Thorp and Slow-Corners W rml oon,e ‘ ed sme of basket- .. . v:::,r.r:r,r ™ • « ■ - - -... r. r M r:, ■ rr ir- - One of the events the year is -,vy D.y.- ,. rly May «PO“ the year of 19I4 memortw. 8ha ,00k ' ,Bck 30
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Class Officers President—Stella Peck Vice President -Grace Sherman Secretary—Edna Hagans Treasurer—Otto Eidal ( ' lass Colors—Orange and Black Class Teachers—Miss Engle, Mr. Kooken and Mr. Sparks CLASS SONG (To the tune or In My Harem.”) Ob, tbe Juniors, the Juniors; The Sophies, Freshies. Seniors: They must follow where we go. They always will be slow; Boost at breakfast, boost at dinner. Boost at supper time; Boost for good old Normal And It doesn’t cost a dime. Oh. the Juniors, the Juniors: There’s faking, shaking quaking. But the work we do Will make our teachers wish All the Seniors were Juniors, too. —A. Cox, 8. Peck, :»
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Ivy Day jjj,y the first whs an Ideal day. The Normal cam pus looked like a huge velvet iar|iet With crowds who ahd gathered to witness the Ivy festival, scattered here utiil there, the whole presented a very pleasing picture. Promptly at 3:30 p. in., the Junior procession, over a hundred strong, fell In line to the tune of a spirited march played by Mrs. C. Watkins. It was a charming sight Indeed, to see the long line of Juniors, dressed In white and carrying the graceful Ivy festoons. The huge procession formed in two line , marched over the campus, winding in and out and rorming various figures, and finally coming to a stand, facing the east side of the building. Through the wide aisle formed by the two lines passed the President of the Junior Class. Miss Stella Peck, and Miss Knsle, one of our class teachers, accom¬ panied by our two Junior Boys. Mr. Watkins and Mr. Gwin. carrying the Imple¬ ments for planting. After singing Ivy Green. the presentation speech was made by the Junior President. Professor Wilson accepted In the name of the school. Then came the planting of the Ivy, followed by the school song. Muy the memory of the Junior Class of ' 14 live as we hope the ivy will, and years hence when we visit the Normal may we feel proud to say that we belonged to the class which planted it there. 31
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