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UNDERCLASSMEN- ' Education includes the culture which each genera- tion purposely gives to those who are to be its successors in order to qualify them for at least keeping up, and if possible, raising the improve- ment that has been attained. — Mill
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KIMMEL. JUDITH, 5022 N. Sawyer, Key. 9155. Class Vica-Presldent GRANT, REBECCA, 3250 South Pari Avenue, Cal. 6936. W.A.A. 1-6; 3, 4: Student Council I, 2; Library Committee 3; Publicity Com- Fellowship 1-6: Student Council 1-6. mittee 4; Cul Bono 3, 4: Little Theater 3: Chairman Song Com- g|,|pp| JOANNA, 1446 Garfield Boulevard, Rep. 0713. Student MULCAHEY, PEGGY, 5311 Kenwood, Dor. 2268. Geography Club 1-3; jqhNSON, MAY CLEMONTINE, 4156 Calumet Avenue, Oal. 3143, Normalite 2, 3: Little Theater 1-3: Science Club 2, 3: Camera Club Ffllowship 1-6- Student Council 1-6- WA A 1-6 3: Small N. WILSON, LILLIAN F., 6650 Parnell Avenue, Eng. 2848. Adv. Committee Emblem 6: Geography Club I: Music Appre Club 3: Special Choir 6. JONES, RICHARD DAVID, 440 Winneconna Partway, Vin. 2496. C. G. Chairman 1-3: Geography Club 1-3: Cui Bono I, 2: Normalite 2, 3; Normale Chorus I, 2: Student Council Social Committee 2: Intramural Touchball, Basketball and Volleyball: C. G. Club 1-3: Fellowship 1-3; M.A.A. 1-3: Embem Representative 2. WITHROW, MARGARET. 1522 E. 67th Place, Dor. 2870. Class N inatinq Committee 5; Emblem Publicity Committee 6: Sketch Club O ' MALLEY, EMMETT, 7930 Paulina Street, Pad. 6763. M.AJ 1-6; Prom Committee 6; Fellowship Committee 5; Student Council Student Council 1-6: Little Theater 2, 3; Cui Bono 4-6; Fell Committee 5: Section Chairman 5, 6: Treasurer Kindergarten P. 1-6; Intramural Basketball and Volleyball: Normale Chorus 2 Club 5, 6. POND, WALTER, 683 1 Justine Street, Rep. 3264. Fellowship 4; Norm, pgl, lite 1-3: Geography Club 2-5. ' PURCELL, LILLIAN, 8612 Parnell Avenue. Dor. 9633. Cui Bono 3-( Normalite 4: Sketch Club 3: Fellowship 1-6. ZIMMERMAN, RUTH, 1140 Ontario Street. Oak Park, V lowship 1-6: W.A.A. Representative 3; Chairman W.A.A. AssembI 5; Swimming Manager 5: Swimming Club 1-5; Archery 3; Larg, N 4: All-Star Volleyball Team 4: Geography Club I, 2. SHIFF, ANNE, 230 W. 14th Place, Chicagc BEACH. MARY, 339 Normal Parkway. Student Council Representative Club I; Y.W.C.A. 2; Archery I; Fellow 3, 4; Orchestra 1-3; Class Social Committee I, 2: Chairman Cap Student Council 1-6. . Geography W.A.A. 1-6: and Go SPERLING. MARIE. 2846 Albany Avenue. Geography Club 3, V. 6932. Special Choir ' Appreciation 2; Special Choir 1-5; Section Chairman I. BECK. MAE. 4552 N. Central Park I. 2; Science Club 2, 3; Geography Club 2, 4; Little Theater 4: SUTER. HELEN FRAATZ. 3832 North LInder Avenue. Fellowshi Music Appreciation 3: Student Council Publicity Committee I, 2. Student Council 1-6: W.A.A. 1-6; JUDITH KIMMEL Page Twenty-eight
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SECTION 401 THIRD ROW M. O ' Malley, E. h Jodannes, D. Lloyd, regard, F. Hvass, Haskins. SECOND ROW BOTTOM ROW S. Leibov , Freed, M. Bro ley, R. Lehma 9» a e O f . 1 ; %♦ ' i 1 JUNE Are we going to have an annual? What a question! Of course we are! We really ought to start working on It now. Didn ' t we have a grand time at the sicating party? These murmurs and ejaculations are gently but firmly quieted by President Mary Hollowed, as the class meeting is called to order. This class dia not bang their way into the Norma 9 ite as bers of the June Class of S t i W K F ,M H mL fj ioi % k Hn H ' H ' mj H -J HE T IpIi M L«-i H 9 ■I BsiUi K S jz KS w iS IQ JSl soon as they entered the school, but they have established a name and place for themselves. One of their quickest ways of gaining attention was to give unique and unusual parties. Recently their Celebrity Party witnessed such important personages as the Quints, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, and Charlie McCarthy. The enjoyment of their socials is so genuine that the mem- 939 are still talking about the SECTION 402 TOP ROW-- s. Wcintraub, J. Ryan e. Perz, H Fincfc, B. Kuliele, S Dolnick. THIRD ROW E. Thiel, C. CosenT no, W. Fr = nch, W. Konrad, M. Lidovsky, G O ' Connor, H, Wh tlocL SECOND ROW - E. Kirchner, K. Plum, . Ahern. V Fitzpatricl:, M. Kee rney, K. Po wers, S. Nadler. BOTTOM ROW - L. Wall, L. Treacy, J Hamill, Radford, H. Gold-
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