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M B L E M Opportunity 1 I ' Ootsore ;ind weary on a dusty road, I heard the sound of a steed come nigh I reached for the bridle — too late — Like a flash it passed me by. - I lay me down in the dusty road Willing- to wait ' til death came nigh Before I could rise, the rushing steed A second time passed me bv. 1 stddd in hope in the dusty road ith might and main again to try. I heard the hoofs of the winged steed, Ndvv, ' twas a dream passed by. B. B. L ' Envoy W hen the song of the singer has ended, And the poem of the poet is read, W hen the deed of the hero is history, And the last word of statesmen are said. We will think of the days spent at Normal, In memory again we ' ll retrace ihc pictures so near and so dear. That the sands of time cannot erase. We will turn back again in our musing, Td the days filled with sunshine and smiles. We will gambol again on the campus, l-iirgetting the world and its wiles. I We will harken once more to our teachers J On their precepts again we will dwell. I We will return at least in spirit I ' I ' d the place that we all love so well.
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M M retary LAURA V. KINDERMAN IV U 550 P. Pine Ave. rresdent Upper Senior Class, Press Club, Weekly Staff, Chairman II U, Junior and Senior Glee Clubs, S. D. C, N. C. A. A., Students ' Council. Ut all our presidents we ' re very proud But Laura ' s praises we ' ll sing long and loud. KAIHRYN MILLICENT McINERNEY 5601 Union Ave. IV P Vice-Pres. Senior Class, Pres. S. D. C, N. C. A. A., Glee Club, Pin and Ring Committee. Lontrary to Webster K-a-t-h-r-y-n spells vivacity. She is the life of any group in which she is interested. Her sense of humor never fails her. This does not interfere with ner executive ability as shown in her capable management of the S. D. C. and the Senior Class when the President was out in practice IV S ANNABEL JACOBS 4341 N. Kildare Ave. Sec. Upper Senior Class, Treas.Upper Junior Llass, N. C. A. A., Pres. Hiking Club, Sec. Basketball, Glee Club, Chairman Pin and Ring Committee. Come and trip it as you go On the light fantastic toe. ELLA C. CRONIN IV S 2909 Dickens Ave. 1 reas. Lower and Upper Senior Class, Sec- tion Chairman IS, IIS, HIS, IV S, Em- blem, Pres. Hockey Club, S. D. C, Cast Miss Hobbs, Chairman Class Gift Com- Ella surely can carry a load on those slen- er shoulders of hers; here ' s to the manager f Section S. Glass History The Class of ' 21 is prepared at last to make its debut into the world of teaching. It seems incomprehensible to us as we look back to our first days at Norinal that two very, very short years could have done so much for us. Back in our Lower Junior days we wore a modest and unassuming mien and were content to bide our time until we should make ourselves a power in Normal. ' e chose Ruth Glos for our first president. We first made our presence definitely felt when, as Upper Juniors, we gave an assembly program on Washington ' s birthday. Madelyn Butler was our president then. A little later we inaugurated a novelty at Normal, a ' ho ' s o Campaign. At our Immigrant party, which ended the great carnpaign, we held a W ' ho ' s Who Contest and . nastasia Woods knew every girl in the class. In June we watched the Upper Seniors receive their diplomas, and with their words of advice and farewell we were glad that our days at Normal were not over. September, 1920, ushered in the new system of Practice and we Lower Seniors with Constance Hunter as president, and as Upper Seniors with Laura Kinderman in the place of honor, helped to put it to the test. ' e en- joyed the new experience immensely and came through with colors flying, as the class of ' 21 has always done. Our great day, June 24, is rapidly nearing. We are glad, of course, but sorry too, because while that day marks our final triumph, it also brings the close of a very happy period of our lives. MARY PHOENIX. 12
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