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GERTRUDE D. ADLER 616 i ;a S. Springfield Avenue Marshall High School Fellowship Representative; Footlights; Geography Club; W.A.A. Representative; Creative Writing ' club; Art Guild; Fellowship Vice-President. KATHERINE AHERN 9818 Fwing Avenue Mc-rc) H:nh School i ' .A.A.: Geoxraphv Club; Glee Clu Club. BEATRICE O. ALLEN 6I.1 1746 N. Sawyer Avenue Harrnou High School S.D.C.; Nothing But the Truth ; Special Choir; Fel- lowship Representative; Freshman Glee Club; W.A.A.; Big Sister. BEN AMAR 611 S..U. S. Gre en St. Mt. Carmcl Orchestra; Fellowship; Normalite Staff, Column Con- ductor; Normalite Editor; S.D.C; Men ' s Council; Goose Hangs High. BERNICE ANDA 7 i 1 6 Osceola Avenue Schnrz High School Student Council; Geography Club; Fe Household Arts Club, DOROTHY ANDERSON 910 N. Austin Blvd. Oak Park, III. Oak Park High School W.A.A.; Fellowship. MILDRED W. ANDERSON 5831 N. Artesian Avenue Sciin High School Fellowship Club; Normalite Repre garten Club; Glee Club; Student Cut RUTH ANDERSON 520 N. Central Avenue Sf. Ca hcnnc High Special Choir; Fellowship Clu JUNE CLASS » 28
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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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LORAINE ANSPAUGH 61 S029 Sangamon Street Sen,, High School Junior Glee Club; Special Choir: Fellowship; Geogr phv Club; Art Guild; Sketch Club; W ' .A.A. Represei tjtive; Book Club; Cui Bono; Emblem Staff. EDITH ARENSON 615 4617 N. Lawndale Avenue Carl Si jurz High School S.D.C.— Assistant Director; Glee Club; Geography Club; Poetrv Club; Fellowship Club; W.A.A. WILLOUISE MARY ARTINGSTALL 612 iws Thorndale Avenue Sc„„ High School Fellowship Club; XX ' .A.A.; Glee Club; Geography Club; Harmonica Club. DOROTHY BANNISTER 6 1 5 7659 S. Emerald Avenue Mercy High School Fellowship Club; Geography Club; Piano Methods; Glee Club; ' W.A.A.; Art Guild; Harmonica Club. DAVID JAMES BARDER P.E.6 8740 Manistee Avenue M . Car„„ ' l M.A.A. President; Basket-ball Captain; Tennis Cap- tain; Section Chairman; Normalite Staff; Creative Writ- ing Club; Senior Life Saving: Football; Prom Commit- RUTHBAREZKY 615 393! W. .3th St. }oh„ Marshall High Cui Bono: Footlights; S.D.C.; Fellowship Club; X ' .A. A.; Geography club. LOUISE M. BARSLEY 612 1249 V. Garfield Blvd. Mercy High School Section Treasurer; Glee Club; Vi ' .A.A.; Fellowship Club; Geographv Club. WINIFRED ROUGH BARTELS K.G.6 4647 N. Keating Avenue Sch„r: High School Glee Club; Cui Bono; Art Guild; Fellowship Cluh: Kindergarten Club; Student Council; Special Choir; « ' .A.A. JUNE CLASS » 29 «
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