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FACULTY FAREWELL The students come and go but the faculty stay on forever! At the end of each semester the faculty body stands up and shouts a long and loud farewell to the graduating class. Does this fare- well mean anything to the gradu- ates who are leaving our doors? It should mean something. What should it mean? What does it mean? It should mean more than a mere formality or a farewell or a well wish. To some it does. If every member of the faculty join, as they do now, in expressing a genuine and meaningful farcircll to the outgoing class, it will be- come a mighty force that cannot help but permeate the future and sustain the efforts of all of you in your endeavors to carry on the work of which we have given you but a small beginning. JUNE CLASS 26 «
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UPPER SENIOR CLASS Upper Senior Class history — what a multitude of hours of work and thought and successful en- deavors that short phrase covers. Just to think that we, the members of the class of 1931, have written a chapter of history in the annals of the Chicago Normal College during our three years here fills us with a strange, indefinable thrill that comes only with the knowl- edge of work successfully accom- plished, of a history that can be left with pride for the following class- men to read and emulate. We have worked together and played to- gether, have shared joys and sor- rows alike, and have come through tests and trials with a keen eye and a well-developed sense of the re- sponsibilities to be ours in the fu- ture. But, best of all, we have come through with a greater abil- ity and wisdom to meet these re- sponsibilities. To those who have encouraged us to go on and who have unstint- i gly given time and thought to help us reach our goal, we extend our deep and sincere gratitude. From the class of 1931 have been chosen leaders of the school in all fields — scholastics, social activities, and sports — positions now to be filled from the ranks of the lower classmen; and so, To you We throw the torch; Be yours to hold it high. JUNE CLASS 17 «
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