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IV Kg. Lois Autis, 4139 N. Kildarc A Kg. Club. ' e. kness: Doing as Gilbert says. ' iRTUE : Doing it well. The only fault we can find with Lois is that she has no fault. The school knows her as tlie married lady. Dorothy L. Anuerso.n. 2116 Sunnvside Ave. IV Q N. C. A. A., S. D. C, Student Council. F.m- blem Personals Com. Weakness: Outside reading in the Lit. cr ready to help. -i;ii-lucky, fair and free is there that botlierj NoR.v Anderson, 3909 N. Whipple St. N. C. A. A., Fellowship Club. We. kness: Education books. Virtue : Most conscientious. Sober, steadfast and demure. That ' s Nora of section P, Success in what the future brinti Norman Ander.son, Manual Training Depa nil star ball. Weakness: Beautiful women. Virtue: A willing lielper. Whatever he puts his hand to is never left undone. He is in his element either manipulat- ing the ball or a plane. Did you ever sec Norman play at tlie basketball games? He is a wonder. Olive Ander.son, 1305 Early . ve. University of Chicago. Weakness: First grade. Virtue : Brilliance. Rare as a day in June, With unexpected wit.
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CLASS WILL Lliicaj ii Xorinal Cullcge, being of S(junil mind, in s])itc of many implications to the contrai) . and believing this to be our last opportunits to leave those following in unr illusiridu- tcMit- steps all the advantages an l jiiy- we lia c vu- ilured. do hereby nVake. nrdain. publish and declare this to be our last will and testament: I. To an student of the Chicago Xormal College, hoping to develop her intellectual ])o v- ers in a swifter way than is afforded by mere study, we leave the library index, with a list of psychology references to lend added zest. II. For the purpose of maintaining our rcconiniendable order in class meetings, we ka r our knowledge of Parliamentary Law. III. To all future seniors we leave our diaries, to serve as a model for students slnni- ning the primrose path and striving to follow the straight and narrow. I ' . We leave to all students Kmnu l. with its animals caged and uncaged. ' . We leave behind us for all to enjoy our lockers, but one clause we must insert here, watcli that trouble is not ])ecping through in . ' o cniber. b ' ebruary, April and June. 1. If the bells we leave harass you. re- member, for everv bell that brings a frown there is one to bring a smile. think too hard of tire drill, rcmemlicr the rcci- of school cirl . we lca e the practice iicriod, mjoy it while -ou may, for the time in which you hold the prominent place on the Hour soon passes. IX. We leave -ou our social hour, use it well, for it has a magic ])ower; under its in- tluence. uniiap])y students, with no control of their pedals, develop into dancing sylphs. X. The office is not as forbidding as it looks, with a lively imagination, and a weak but pleasant smile, it is easy to transact your unpleasant business. t.ance f 1 til le was( :e ba: sket. 1 on ' t c row ,■(1 at the wir ido . - s ills, th iree i ■iris w ■itii 1 IK itel lOII ks spread .low; 1 opi t ' ell in lugh the . ■orri( r( lo IWI 1 n tin ' ine wi Ti- wish es pec iall; to In ■ hea rd. XII. to the T he trai ■y. is ; , l.le; isant 1 ite of If pol ns insist oi idi -op] ling y( lur III ittle 1 i.f ni lilk be cat ■e- ful tha t it di les not fall on ; 1 fn -sh m; ;irc el. Watch Mil ir c alorics . we woul d re commi ■nd ••l XIII. Try and aiipreciale the uses of the histdry pajjers, carry them always, for tak- ing notes, writing notes, and practicing art the - are invaluable. XI ' . To all seniors we leave the chorus classes, as the nearest api)r(iach to ( )peratic heights the Xormal College reaches; don ' t rush to chorus classes, delay awhile, the seats may be filled when you get there, and you will be forced to sadly wind your way in the ]mrsuits of free periods. X ' . In the . rts building is our swimming tank, look it o ' er at some time during your sojourn at Xormal. If you haven ' t a perfectly good wave, and feel athletically inclinefl. go you are not able to hold xciiir head under wa- are ideal, except for the unnecessary class scrutiny they oft ' er during assembly, but we learn t i ignore this indiscretion on their part and leave them our sweet forgiveness. . Signed and sealed, in the ])resence of eligil)le witnesses, this twenty-ninth day of June, in the year of our Lord X ineteen Hundred and rwenty-three. Class of June, 1923.
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l l Kl h.l.l.A H KI (M K. 111. ' . ) Nalc Am Chairman 1 1 ' , 11 P. (ilcc Cluh, Stii cil, S. D. C, N. C. A. A.. Fcllov Chairman Social Hour, cast of ' ringe ' s Necklace. Weakness: Eating. ' irtue: Literary genius. Oh ! you, who finds success in v Find, too, the secret — do not sliir And plodding up l w ladder nl 1 Makv Lor Bakkv. . ' ). ' 4 W aha li Ave. St. Xavier College. Weakness: First grade music. ' irtue: Qiarity in speech. A shy sweet smile. A loving little heart, A wealth of golden knowledge Held ready to impart. Jo K. BEIM.ER, 7i 23 Fast I ' .nd A c. 1 ' Kg. Club, Glee Cluh. Weakness: Fat men. ' irtue: What ' s hers is ' everyliody ' s. Jo convulses us with laughter every time she makes a face like a poodle. The triplet of the Beach-Bepler-Guiry who stands in the middle. IvsTHKK P.KKin. ,i;40 X. Tripp An -. Fellowship Club. X. C. A. A., (dee ( dent Council. Weakness: Pouting. ' irtie: Being talented. At the piano, she ' s a wonder. . s a friend she is true blue Quite accomplished 1 assure v lusi ask Ruth, she ' ll tell y..u eronra Bird. 40J4 Prairie Ave. Fellowship Club, N. C. A. A. Weak.ness : Swimming. Virtue: Generosity. Her disposition is happy, very happ How could it otherwise be? For eronica Bird or section P. So kind and generous will always
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