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UPPER SENIORS Eleven Physical Education I ' ioneers. the first of the three-year course students and also the initiators of this new course at the Chicago Normal College which has made such strides numerically and in quality of work during the past three years, began their career as a section on September 8, 1925. Miss Hussell, the head of the Physical Education Department, acted as adviser. Although a small group, with no outstanding stars, our section has held the Hockey, Volley Ball, Baseball, Ice Skating, Indoor and Outdoor Golf, and Track Championships of the P.E. sections for at least one of our three years in school. AYe have twice won the first prize at the annual Christmas pageant. A memb er of our section was Secretary, Vice-Presi- dent, and President of the Student Council for three semesters respectively: and we have been represented in the Senior Dramatic Club, on the Nor- maiite, and five times have held office on the Executive Board of the W.A.A. In Se])tember of ' 27 a new group of U.T. ' s gathered here and, although they were a group composed of former teachers and college graduates, they were as verdant and lonely as the classes entering from high school. They were jealous of their rights, independent in their actions, and indignant at hall-duty, punctuality, and all demands on them. Miss Vincent, their ad- viser, was not able to meet them, so Miss Hallinan and Mr. Gore took her place in an efifort to help these people adapt themselves to their new environ- ment. At the end of the first ten weeks they were found nearly unanimous on the roll-call of the Geog raphy Club and the Glee Club. They became ac- quainted and made friends. Leaders were developed; George Lawley had been elected chairman. When the second ten weeks began. Miss Vincent had returned, with her ready cooperation and kindly interest in the atTairs of the section. Work in the Cieogra])hy Club continued, culminating in the Christmas i)arty to which Edith Pollock was able to induce Santa Claus to come. Then, too. there was the Christmas Eestival to which the class went as candles and, on being held uj) outside the engine room, nearly became lighted by the heat. Then came the time for organization and initiation of the plans for graduation. The class election was held and the f( )lli)wing officers were elected : Bessie A. Specht, President Alice Barron, Vice-President Marie Laux, Treasurer La Veune W ' ag.n ' er. Secretarv
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AXX ALM U. T. « 5514 Blackstoiie Ave. University of Chicago. ROSE BAER U. T. 6 2635 N. Talmaii Ave. University uk Ili.ixois. IRENE BAKER U. T. 6 4641 Emerald Ave. LiNDBLOM High School. University of Chic.xgo. ALICE BARROX U. T. 6 6554 Greenvievv Ave. XoRTH WESTERN UNIVERSITY. Glee Club. LUCILLE B. BLOOM U. T. 6 5650 South Park Ave. University of Chic.vco. FLORENCE M. BRIX U. T. 6 6806 Ridgeland Ave. Former Tfacher. CLAYDA LUCILLE CARRAWAY U. T. 6 445 East 49th Street. University of Chicago. MARIE CYR U. T. 6 4721 Washington Boulevard. RosARv College, River P ' orest. Illinois. Publicity Co-M- nager Emblem. LAURA DA MATA 522-U. T. u 839 S. Racine Avenue. Crane Junior College. CATHERIXE DOYLE U. T. 6 6222 S. Cainpbeli . venue. De Paul L niversity. Glee Club; Geography. VIRGINIA A. DRAPER U. T. 6 714 Fullerton Avenue. Wellesley College. Glee Club; Literary Co-Editor, Emblem. JAMES E. FAIRBANKS M. T. U. T. 6 022 N. Troy St. Lewis Institute. Tennis Te. m, Capt.mn . nii L nager. MARY FOLEY 7637 Bosworth . ve. DePaul Univkrsi Kg. U.T. ti:ki:s. i-orschxer h.a. u.t.6 12150 Parnell Ave. St. Mary ' s College, Xotre Dame, Ixd. Geography Club. DOROTHY FREUXD U. T, 6 1960 Leland Ave. University of Chicago. HELEN GLEASON U. T. 6 4834 Kenmore Ave. De Paul University. Glee Club. ELLEX P. GROVE U. T. 6 3500 Euclid Ave., Berwyn, 111. Former Teacher. CATHERINE J. HALL U. T.-K. G. 1 142 E. 45th Street Pestalozzi Froebel Teachers College. University of Chicago. ROSE MARY HAYES U. T. 6 441 Briar Place. De Paul Unhersity. LORETTA HOGAN U. T. 6 1255 X. Shore .-Kvenue. .XoRTH WESTERN UNIVERSITY. REGIXA KELLY U. T. 6 6423 Claremont Ave. De Paul University Glee Club. HELEXE D. KXAPP U. T. 6 10937 Herniosa Ave. Goucher College. Glee Club; Chairman Membership Co.m- .mittee; Geography Clue; Chairm. n Hall Duty. GEORGl- I-I) ' ARD LAWLEY U. T. (. 736 No. Lorel Avenue. LIniversity of Illinois. Section Chairman; Social Hour Com- •mittee; Normalite Staff; Co-Business Mana(,fr Emblem ; Men ' s Council. AI kV MclNERXY U. T. 6-522 5o25 Princeton .A enue. Crane Junior College. L RY ESTELLE McXICHOLS U. T. 6 7320 Lafayette Avenue. De Paul University. . rt Guild; Art Co-Editor.
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