Chicago State University - Emblem Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1923

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Mary Putnam Blount Instructor in Science P.. S. in Biology, University of Michigan, 1895 ; Ph. D. University of Chicago, 1907 ; In- structor in Embryology, University of Chi- cago; Instructor, University of Chicago High School, 1908-1912; Chicago Normal College, 1912. Fred K. Branom Instructor in Geography Graduate of the Illinois State Normal Uni- versity, 1912: B. E., 1915; M. S. University of Chicago, 1916; Member of the Society of the Sigma Zi ; Fellow in Geography, Clark University, 1922-23. Teacher in a country school, Minier, Illiii..i-. l ' )()S-1911; Principal of public Scho ' .K. Il-|...lal,. Illinois, 1911- 191.3; SuiK-rintcndeiit ' if I ' liMu .Schools, Gold- en, Illinois. 1913-1914; Sui.crintendent of Pub- lic Sch..nls, Ashland, Illinois, 1914-1915; Teach- er in .Murray F. Tuley High School, Chicago, Illinois. 1917-19; Professor of Geography in the DeKalb State Teachers ' College, summer of 1919; Miami State Teachers ' College, sum- mers of 1917. 1921 ; Hyannis State Normal School, Massachusetts, summer 1922; Instruc- tor in Illinois National (iuard, 1921 ; soldier in U. S. Army, 1918; Chicago Normal College, 1919. DoROTHv K. an Pelt Instructor in Science S. B., University of Chicago, 1920; Uni- versity School for Girls, 1920-1922; Chicago Normal College, 1922. Assistant Librarian. l.KNOKi: Wood Instructor in Physical Education ( Iraduate, Piano, 1913 ; artist pupil of Har- old Henry, 1914-15 ; artist pupil of Glenn Dil- lard Gunn, 1916 ; diploma in Expression and Dramatic Art. American Conservatory, 1917 ; graduate, Chicago Normal School of Physical Education, 1920. Instructor, Chicago South Park Playgrounds. 1919-21 ; Department of Physical Education, Chicago Elementary Pub- lic Schools, 1920-22 ; Chicago Normal College, 1922. lu.Lrx FitzGerald Instructor in English J ' h. 1!., University of Chicago, 19(14; (iradu- ate work, Harvard University, 1905; Principal of grammar school in Bloomington, Illinois ; departmental teacher of English in Austin, Illinois; instructor in English, Chicago Nor- mal College, 1900. iKcaxiA Winchester Freeman Instructor in Oral English Student Blackburn University. Illinois. Stu- iknt in Literature. Oxford University ( Eng- Uind) 1902-3; Taught literature and reading, Kirkland School (Chicago) 1890-9; Cliicago . ormal College, 1899. .Alice L. Garthe Instructor in Music Graduate of Chicago Grammar and High Schools. Specialized in History, Mudern Languages and Music ; Voice, Piano ; History ; Musical .Analysis and Harmony. Taught Eng- lish, German and Music in grammar grades ; Music Department of Chicago Public Schools in 1900-7. Lecturer on Modern Music Meth- ods in summer of 1907-8-9-10 in Boston Con- servatory of Music; in Northwestern Uni- versity in summer of 1912 and 1919; Chicago Normal College, 1907. Gertrude Hawthorne, Clerk. Olive Russell Instructor in the Kindergarten Department Froebel Training School; National Kinder- garten and Elementary Ci ' lli ' -[c ; .Studied at Teacher ' s College, Columbia rtiivn-siiv. 1908- 12-14-16-18; University of Chicago, l ' )ll5- -10; New York University, 1915 ; Student of Mon- tessori Methods, Scudder School, New York City. Stella Burnham Vincent Instructor in Psychology S. B., University of Chicago, 1906; Ph. D. ibid., 1912. City Training School for Teachers, Tacoma, Washington, 1899-1901 ; Director Normal Department, J. B ' . Stetson University, 1902-1905; Instructor Washington State Nor- mal School, Ellensburg, Washington, 1907- 1909; Chicago Normal College, 1914.



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CLASS OFFICERS Bernice McDermott Loyola Hvla r inia iuoore CLASS HISTORY JUXE, Like the history nf our country, which is divided into four main periods, namely, the Kcvohitionary War, the Civil War, the Spanish-American ar and the World War, our own class history is similarly divided into four periods. The first semester, we were given the name of Lower Juniors, Ijut were better known as Freshies : the second semester, when our world seemed large and we had gained a little recognition ; then our third semester, when we were given the higher title of Lower Seniors and were able to help our under classmates, and the last semester when came the greatest struggle of all. As the world looked toward America, so we looked to Normal College to lead us to victory. Our class met for the first time on September 3rd, 1921. We saw that our class was numerically large and later found out that it was large intel- lectually. Our greatest achievement as Lower Juniors was the Christmas program, which was pre- sented in the Auditorium. Having made such a wonderful beginning, we brought the first semester to a close by electing Grace Huening as president ; Marguerite Thometz, vice president ; Catharine Healy, secretary, and Kathleen Conway, treasmer. Under the competent direction of Catharine Hraly. Mary Quinn, Lydia Casey and .Mice Dnlu-rl) wl ' started our second semester. W ' e were now alilc to distinguish Mr. Smith from Mr. Hinkle, also tu acquire a bowing acquaintance with the seniors. e soon began to distinguish ourselves in athletics. 1923 Many made the ALL STAR TEAMS in Basketball, Baseball and Hockey. We studied too. Ve wrote note books, passed intelligence tests and took care of rabbits. As lower Seniors, we elected Mary Quinn pres- ident, with Bernice McDermott, Margaret Theiss and Irene Swanson as her aids. Many tried out for the Senior Dramatic Club and much talent we be- lieve was left by the wayside. The time for our practice period had arrived and although it was hard to leave Normal, it was still harder to leave our newly found friends. W ' e are Upper Seniors now safely on the way to the end of the rainbow with Bernice McDermott as leader, Loyola Highland, Madeline Kelly and Virginia Moore constantly by her side. To our patient teachers we owe much gratitude for their help in making our character. They will always hold a big corner in our hearts. Oh ! this has been the busiest and happiest year of all And as it nears its closing, our Father Time we ' d call. To stay him on his onward course, till we have basked awhile In liKn,Mnp Jkuiim ,ne moie Mink, Ficim the fi lends we lo e whom we part. For the smiles and fncn longest in the heart! .f school life nice .McDcniintt Margaret Theiss Irene Swanson

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