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Class Organization O ■ ' ?). 1 9 ' Irene M. XIolyneaux Marie L. Shine Jennie I. Caoe Marie G. Ready Presideiit Vice-President Sec-retai-y Treasurer AFTER the election of officers in September, three committees were ap- pointed to conduct the class affairs for the year. The members of each were carefully selected by the Executive Committee and approved by the class advisers. The General Exercise Committee arranged the pub- lic programs which the class was called upon to give. The first of these was the Christmas celebration, which consisted of dramatic sketches and musical numbers. The second was the program on Humaneness, in which the subject of humane so- cieties was treated. The Social Committee arranged and conducted the receptions given by the class. Two were given, at each of which an out-going class was entertained. The preparation of the Class Day program and all other work connected with our last days at Normal were in the hands of the Graduation Committee. This was subdivided into committees which had charge of the class book, the program, pins and rings, prophecy, historj and the class gift. Each member of each committee worked earnestly and faithfully, and the success of the class is in a great me asure due to their combined efforts. I. M. M. .VDVISERS. rr. McMiirrj . Miss Caliell. Miss Garthe. Mr. Fairbanli. Mr. De Velde. CIIAIItMEX OF COMMITTEES. Sdcial .inna Dal ton General Exercises Lola Bell Convis GKADU.VTIOX : f irv.v ;.s7oii — Teresa O ' SuUivan. The Program— VnaUne Paden. ' ntlni (,) — Svlvia Ilallhers;. Cln. ' s Gift—SUMv. ' a Sullivan, lieatri.-. ' Clarke. Pins and 7? », ' .v— Uutli Smith. JL-irie .Vusternian. Pr(v;jA c — Lennre I Milan. VUtsx Koiui ?) — lAHKire Dolau. BooA-— Anne Koopman. Class Poem bj ' — Edna Carey. In producing this class book the staff has endeavored to create something that will ever be a fitting representative of Normal School work, both in literature and art. Perhaps more than ever before the editors have ]iut forth e ( ' ry effort to accomplish a fine thing. And in the many undreamed-of complications that arose from ignorance, want of foresight, or general inability, the stalf has ever been faithfull y advised, helped, and cheered by Mr. Morrow, to whom not only the edi- tors of tile book but the whole class wish to extend a vote of thanks.
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