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T HE EMBLEM LILLIAX STEININGER B. S., University of Chicago. ISABEL RICHMAX Penmanship Department. Chicago Normal School. MR. THORAX Practical Tradesman. Lewis Institute. MISS E. GORHAM Kindergarten. Rockford College ; Chicago Froebe MISS ALICE H. PUTMAN National Kindergarten College, Bluffton. Ind. ; 0.x- ford College, Oxford, Ohio; Hearst Free Kinder- garten, Lead, S. Dakota. S. FAY MILNER Household Arts Department. Chicago State Lhiiversity.
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THE EMBLEM MARY C. HANNON ( H ANNIE ) 4E 4040 W. Polk Street. President Senior Class ' 20, Section Chair- man ' lO- ' lQ, N. C. A. A. ' 20, S. D. C. ' 19- ' 20, Cast of The Saving Grace, Junior and Senior Glee Clubs. Mary ' s cheerful, jolly disposition is eas- ily guessed by the sunshine of her smile. Studious, happy, thoughtful, sympathetic — what more could vou ask? JULIA CECILIA GUERIN ( JULE 9233 Harper Ave. Treasurer Senior Class ' 19- ' 20, Si Chairman, N. C. A. A., Emblem Pul Committee. Here ' s a girl that we all love. She ' s bright and sweet and clever She jumps right in for work or fun, She ' s just and fair forever. ) 4F DELLA MARIE ELLIS 4E 5423 Euclid Ave., Chicago Heights, 111. Vice-President Senior Class ' 20. Vice- President S. D. C. ' 19, President S. D. C. ' 20, N. C. A. A. ' 20, Captain Green Basketball Team ' 20, All Star Hockey ' 20, All Star Basketball Team ' 20, Tennis Champion ' 19, Cast . licc-Sit-Iiv-the- Fire. She pleases when distant ; when near she charms. FRANCES FLOOD 4G Secretarv Senior Class ' 20. S. D. C. Cast Alice-Sit-bv-the-Fire, N. C. A. A.. Glee Club ■19- ' 20. ' One of Normal ' s best actresses. When we hear from her again she ' ll probabl ' be enjoying stellar fame. (ilkss Ifistoru The lay.s at Normal for the June class of 1920 have drawn to a close. How brief a time the two years seem when we consider the events which took place, filling the days. What a wonderftil metamorphosis has come about since that memorable day in September, 1918, when we entered Normal as mere girls and this wonderful day of June 25, 1920, when we etnerge as teachers. We cata pause now and look back over the years which helped to bring about the transition. x s lower juniors we felt on the fringe, not yet a part of the college. Miss Lillian Foley, elected president of the class then, guided us through the remainder of this semester and brought us safely into the haven of the upper junior — where we were initiated into the mysteries of giving an assembly program, involving many varied experiences. Our second semester completed, we had a summer to realize our position in the college — lower seniors at last, and with a new feeling we returned in Septem- ber. 1919. When the present upper seniors would leave, we alone would remain to uphold the honor of the school — as upper seniors — a title we had longed for and which was now all too soon in its coming. Mary Scott, as president, helped us to fit ourselves to be worthy of the honor. Having profited by the previous experiences, we presented the Thanksgiving program most ably. Our fourth semester — the height of any Normalite ' s ambition — was upon us. With it, Practice, which proved a revelation and a joy to all. The class as a whole feels indebted to its most competent president. Mary Hannon. a fitting representative for our class — June, 1920. In leaving we ofl er but one wish to the coming classes; May your days at Normal be as happy as ours were.
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