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E':l:l.'ii:l':l:l5l:1':l:l':i:1':l:1':FIl THE, ERTHZ 1931 l595':u5'5':F15F1':F15l:u':l:tFi 555555 2:1 Q E. 3 5 5 '4 555'::5Fi5:n 5555 55 EE EE - OFETERS 5:1 ...ww-. Hz' 55 55 EE EE First Semester President ....... .5.5.5,555,5,5,5,5 M ina Crittenden Vice-President .,.5 ....... L ois Welsh Secretary ..5,. 5 5 .... Gladys Hartel Treasurer .555 5 ...,.5.5.v,,.,. Malcolm Mershon BCI Second Semester HI' President ,..,, . ,.,,..,,,,,,,,,.,....... Dorothy Gray Inq Vice-President- 5 5 5 ,... John Gillespie l:i:l HT1 ' Secretary- .,... .5 5 -Ida Bevilacqua EFI ECI Treasurer ,,,., 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 ,5 .55555.55555 .. 5555 Gladys Hartel 'jg bzl VVhy should all the Greeks go clown in history as remarkable heroes? VVhat Ha ECI obstacles did they have to overcome? They were never students at E. S. T. C. I:-E Eg They were never Freshmen nor did they ever have to undergo a humiliating IIE initiation at the hands of such put-you-in-your-place Sophomores! In compari- HZI son, their battles were easily won! Moreover, their intelligence was taken for 'IF' EFI granted, whereas ours had to be tested and proved and perhaps even now, it EF is doubted a little. VVe battled hard that first year and gained sufficient recogni- EH tion to cease our struggle and become social-minded 3 in fact, we even held a party. H'-T1 EE This spirit increased and as Sophomores, we entertained the school at a I:i:l HZ, Hallowc'en party that was successful financially, gastronomically and otherwise. E The members of our class formed a large part of the Eriez staff in 1930 and looking Ha over the pages of that book, one wonders why the Greek manuscripts are even 'ZF'-I Hr' considered among the literature of nations. But in spite of having participated I-Fl in higher culture, we were not through with battling. Some higher power, fate '- Eg perhaps, decreed that we take more intelligence tests, this time in Edinboro, and l:Fl 'DEI there we contributed the best efforts of our imaginative powers for the enlighten- EFI IIE ment of Carnegie Foundation. VVill they, like the Romans, fail to assimilate or EE even respect them? 'jg ln this, our Junior year, we play, battle and feast as hardened old warriors. EE 'jr-Tl These present small frays in Measurements, Dramatic English and the like, EFI H:-I serve to whet our appetites for truly noble feasts, such as our recent tureen If 'ZF-1 supper. Also, we must continue to fight so as to be in trim for the Hnal struggle, I-:E Student Teaching. 5:1 Eh 5F555Cn':E555555555E55H55E5555':E55':F15Fu':F15Cu':F1':Fn':Fu55':F1 -all 114 liv-
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EESHQESHQ 5S5S':FiH:iI THE, EIITEZ 1931 llIl:'Ii.:l:Iif.l:li:.l:l':l:llj:l',:i:IlIEE QE We siiaii Nm rail Q HE In 1921 when the Trustees of the Edinboro State Normal School I:-F1 secured the approval of the Department of Public Instruction in 'JCI eq order that the Erie City Normal School become a part of the State Institution, there were those who said Hitican but fail. l:l:l EF! Under the co-operative arrangement, the school at Edinboro HI' EE and the Erie Center have made phenomenal advancement. There IIE 'BE' has been a co-operation that could not fail. EFI ljlfl Your Alma Mater now has the opportunity to make another iz' advance step in the progress of the greatest educational institution EQ of higher learning in Northwestern Pennsylvania. EE If With a student body of whom we are justly proud, with a strong EE HI' faculty that will be strengthened, and with a forward-looking Board HI' of Trustees backed by the Department of Public Instruction, we li-F' challenge this new opportunity, and together we shall amalgamate li IIE the best that has come from the progress at both Edinboro and Erie. EF' It is not the end! Those in our Erie Center who have achieved Sq so much for the institution in a fine way will have a greater opportu- E HI' nity to carry on with a larger group under more favorable cir- IIE cumstances. HI' It is not the end! It is the dawn of a greater day for the students EFI L:-Fl of our Erie Center. 'jg 'IPI C. C. Crawford, President, Ha ':l:l STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE AT EDINBOR0 'SFI 55 '35 5'5L:il5':EE15':i'3EEElf159EF':lf1555L355El:15Li'n'55255555959555 allslk-
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