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THE EMBLEM 15 Edna M. McCarty IV-R 3829 Maple Square Students ' Council, President Class ' 19, Junior Glee Club, N. W. W., N. C. A. A., Chairman Students ' War Activities, Emblem Art Committee, Chair- man Skit Committee. Here ' s to Ed. McCarty. The unsentimental lass, H hose nonsense and popularity Alade her president of the elass. Marie Catherine Garvey IV-W 1135 W. 15th St. Printing, N. C. P. C, J. D. P., Vice-President Class ' 19, Secretary Lower and Upper Junior Class. J I is for many, her friends of the day, A stands for art, her practice you say R is for right, she ' s that every ivay, I stands for interest in ivork and in play, E is for each of her traits oh! so gay. LoRETTA Helen Sullivan IV-W 3127 Lexington St. Printing, N. C. P. C, S. D. C, Section Secretary ' 18, Secretary Class ' 19, N. C. A. A., Orchestra. Loretta ' s so siveet, so gay, and so true. She claims all our love, has many friends, too, And shoicing her dimples in smiles — oh. ' so tender, Uho could resist her — for me, I surrender. Cecelia Urban 3849 N. Kostner Ave. Senior Glee Club, Class Treasurer ' 19. She ' s full of Irish ivit and fun. But of her gifts, that ' s only one. IV-W Carolyn Abraham 3060 E. 92nd St. Kg. Club, N. C. A. A., S. D. C. With dimples playing out and in. IV-Kg.
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14 THE EMBLEM 1 History of the Class of June, 1919 First of all, let me tell you that the class of June, 1919, is, as all other classes have been, the best that has yet appeared. With that settled, we can go on to a record of some of their deeds. This class might well be called the Victory Class, for it was during our reign that the U. S. fought and won the Great Word War. We entered the halls of this great Normal College just four months after war was declared and promptly set to work to do our bit in winning the war. We knitted, we sewed, rolled bandages, adopted French orphans, collected money for the Red Cross, helped in the Liberty Bond campaigns, gave up eating many things we liked, and just did all we possibly could. If we do say it ourselves, we think we did it remarkably well. Of course with such assistance the U. S. couldn ' t fail to win. And then, oh, how we did do our bit (?) with the noise, especially on the tuning up day, November 7, 1918, and when the boys came home we played flower-girls and had a splendid time. Besides these many outside interests we did find time to study once in a while. As per Normal custom, we left our note-books to be written up the night before they were due and then sat up until the wee sma ' hours completing them. Psychology experiments, education exams, geography topics, state reports, bug reports, like mumps, measles and chicken-pox, we had them all and valiantly survived. We loved (?) to write our plans, •e loved our critics, oiu practice work and our pupils. The first day of practice brought the usual pangs of fear and the last day threw us into deep sorrow. But through it all we have maintained our renowned joyous spirits and no sorrow however great could entirely- down us. And now we have come to the last days of our Normal school life. Within the chrysales that have held us there are stronger and stronger movements and in a few short weeks the members of the class of June, 1919, will emerge as glowing butterflies eager to try their wings in this new world that lies before them and endeavor by their superior wisdom to entrance the mortals around them and instil a small portion of it into the minds of the coming generation. Adieu, dear comrades. E. L. S.
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THE EMBLEM Hazel Anderson 5612 Wabash Ave. Senior Glee Club. Music ' s golden tongue is sht And also ivill an artist be. IV-U Julia Barber IV-Kg. 529 S. 46th PI. Kg. Club, President, N. C. A. A., Senior Glee Club, Students ' Council, J. D. P., Secretary, S. D. C, Cast of A Scrap of Paper, Skit Committee. U ill ive ever forget her as Mrs. J ' otes for Wo, Nt Elizabeth Barnerd Betty IV-T 6917 Prairie Ave. N. C. A. A. He surely admire Betty ' s happy smile, espe- cially since we know it must come hard after art and geography practice. Pauline Bauer Paul IV-U 2430 N. Talman Ave. Senior Glee Club, Section Chairman. A fair young maiden ivith gentle ways. Oh, Paul! Does this sound familiar — You are running down — a little more pep! LoRETTA Elizabeth Below Rella 833 Lyman Ave., Oak Park Senior Glee Club. As musical as the birds of spring, Loretta ' s voice thru the college rings. IV-Q
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