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AvoNKi.LE G. Waltf.r. 656 E. S8th Place KG Club, Glee Club, Treasurer of KG Dept. Avonelle with blond bobbed hair— what could be sweeter! Often has she rendered the music to which we have tripped the light fantastic. To know her is to love her. Susan Ellen Walworth, I44 N. Cii Park, 111. N. C. A. A. Pet saying: Gee! Hobby: Printing, or rather, the teacher. Susie seems quiet, but just give her a ch , Oak IV-E Emtlv E. Warkentien, 2049 Bingham IV-K N. C. A. A., S. D C, Secretary-Tre:isurer Ill-K. Pet saving: Gee, kiddo! Hobby: Reducing(?) She ' s bright and peppy, a jolly pal. Emily ' s chief worry Wh( keeping a weight chart. Jus Ik— but— she knows the pre y nothing. psy :holoi Valencia White, 10410 Hoyne .Av Pet saving: Oh, boy! Hobby: Falling asleep in class. Although Valencia sometimes falls things at Diana Wolfe, I2J2 S. Albany Ave. IV-E S. D. C, N. C. A. A. Pet saying: Oh, gee! Hobby: Admiring Mr. Gore (h ' m). When she smiles We think the sun Is sending us Its strongest rays. Mary B. Woods, 5256 Emerald Ave. IV-K N. C. A. A., S. D. C, Chairman I-K, Student Council, Chairman Personals Com., Cast of Billeted, Chairman Announcements Com. Pet saving: Oh, help! help! Hobby: Writing personals (?) Merry Mary, seldom contrary. Why are you frowning so? Because ' I ' m trving to write some personals For girls whom I hardiv know. Ruth Zimmerman, H)2 ) N. Karlov Ave. IV-KG KG Club, S. D. C, Cast of The New York Idea, Cast of Billeted. Pet saving: Oh, kid! Hobby: Being in dramatics. You can ' t judge Ruth by her size, because she ' s a giant in pep and in the art of entertaining. Mrs. Mabel von Steik, 1439 N. I.aSalle St. IV-H.A. Pet saving: Oh, yes. HoBBV: Visiting exhibitions. Takes the world as she finds it, never borrows trouble.
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BSMi Catherine Renn-, ijcS All. mm Ave. N. C. A. A. Pet saying: Hurry up! Hobby: Scrapping with Jean. The height of her ambition is to be tall — a the gods, divinely tall and most divinely fair. Florence Rochfort, 2920 W. 40th Place N. C. A. A. Pet saying: Good land! Hobby: Studying. Florence is one of those quiet girls who is f heard. Wouldn ' t Normal be a heavenly place i of us adopted this characteristic? Helen Ryan, 1347 E. 72nd I ' i.u. I ' -E N. C. A. A., S. D. C, Glee Cluli. Pet s. ying: The thick plottens. Hobby: Blushing. What is it, her rosy cheeks or her everlasting smile which, like rays of sunshine, darts into our sometimes cloudy hearts? Anna V. Scanlan, 7722 S. Carpen S. D. C, Secretary-Treasurer I-K. Pet s. ' iYiNG: I thought I ' d pass out! Hobby; Losing locker keys. When the sax begins to play, You can depend on Anne and Kay; Graceful, snappy, full of pep. For a toddle or one step. •St. IV-K Bernice Shannon, N. C. A. A. Pets. ying: Bettei 140 N. Waller Ave. Dan ■mg. Oh, Bernice is charming and i And she ' s brilliant in every w But the chief of her joys is to And thus pass her young life Lillian Smith, 425 E. 50th St. IV-KG KG Club, S. D. C. Pet saying: My dear! Hobby: Being with Avonelle. You couldn ' t have missed her— why, Lillian ' s the one with the wealth of black wavy hair. She ' s pretty, popular, and lots of fun. What more could you want = Helen Walsh, -irj S. California Ave. IV-G S. D. C. Rc-PrLsident, S. D. C. President, President of Tennis Club, Secretary of Hikini; Club, Emblem Publicity Manager, Glee Club, Cast of Billeted. Pet s aying: I, myself, think — Hobby: Managing affairs. nramaric i-: her line of art, 111 MiiLMii ' slu dues carry her part. 111 Ji liin to Ikt will bring success? Art Nil- Art ' sake is my guess. Mary Walsh, 515 W. 65th Place N. C. A. A., Student Council, ' 22. Pet saying: Ain ' t love grand? Hobby: Eating red hots. A good sport and a congenial compan for will she not always be Merry? 24
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Genevieve C. Wright-, 67 4 Union Ave. IV-H.A Pet saying: Indeed? HoBBV: You should know! She ' s not a flower, she ' s not a pearl. But she ' s just a noble, all around girl. Class History JUNE, 1922, has arrived and with it our diplomas, which pronounce us competent salesmen of the various products ot wisdom. Before many more months have passed we shall be proving our salesmanship in the world of little children. .As we stand on the threshold of our careers, let us look back to the day, two short years ago, when we first entered this magnificent structure, familiarly known as the Chicago Normal College. We were dubbed the Fresh Freshies, although our legal title was Lower Juniors. However, it was not long before we adapted ourselves to our environment by memor- izing our programs, mastering the ingenious and confusing routes that link the College, .-Arts Building and Practice School into one, learning to know the faculty and securing a bowing acquaintance with the Seniors. We proved our worth in our first public appearance, when with Carolyn Kimpton in command, we won our spurs by a dramatization in honor of George Washington ' s birthday. At the close of the first semester we inherited the right to assume the title of Upper Juniors. Proud of our newly acquired name, we chose Kathryn Miller to guard it and chaperone us in meeting the honors and duties it entailed. Our lips were curled with smiles and our bobbed hair curled with curlers. As a result of continued and purposeful effort, as Upper Juniors, we learned to manipulate insects, flunks, library notices and other pests of various species, to endure, if not appreciate, gardening in the broiling June sun, to realize the psychological moment at which bluffing or ditching classes proved a necessity. At the close of this year we witnessed our Senior friends pass forth from the institution that had harbored us both into the great wild work-a-day world. After two joyous mo nths of recreation we returned to receive the weighty title of Senior. What a metamorphosis! We elected Frances Kleppel commander-in-chief to defend our hard won name. Early in her dignified reign we enjoyed a rollicking Masquer- ade Party in the Parker Practice Assembly. A few weeks later the faculty, thinking that all might benefit by a change, sent half of the class on a ten weeks ' practice tour to schools that had consented to take them for that period. During this period half the class reviewed the ravages of practice on their classmates at a delightful luncheon held in Marshall Field ' s tea room. Although we enjoyed the thrills of teaching, there is a certain fascination about library references, notebooks, warnings, college corridors and other familiar articles that recalled us to our friends at Normal. Full of pep and go, the united class under the leader- ship of Kathryn Miller plunged into its last ten weeks of work and fun to make its name a lasting one. Class day and graduation loom ahead as climaxes to two short years of highly concentrated achievement and enjoyment. A few months hence as the guiding hand in a group of boys and girls we will let them taste what we carry out from our college life. Winifred O ' Tooi.f, Ckcf,i-ia Lyons Irene Murray
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