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MONTCLARION Our Project Name — Class of June ' 27 . Date — February, 1927. Aim — 1. To take up our life profession, to be dignified school marms. 2. To pile up knowledge and methods for future use. 3. To do our best for M. N. S. Motivation — June 1, 1925: . Entrance Exams — Devices : 1. English. Write a theme on the feelings of a Junior B when asked to identify 499 twigs, and find all glacial scratches within 10 miles of the Normal School. 2. Arithmetic. There were 75 Senior B ' s In, and 85 Senior B ' s Out, and all of the Senior A ' s were Out. How many would be In if the 85 Senior B ' s Out went In and the 75 Senior B ' s In went Out ; thus forcing the Senior A ' s Out In? 3. Spelling. Warning, office, flunk. Preparation — Sept. 8, 1926 The Junior B Class of ' 27 came tripping up the mountain to participate in the activities of their first day at M. N. S. We had passed the exams, and each one felt himself a unit of the great project. Every project must be launched so our officers were elected : President, Margery Cruden ; Vice-President, Margaret Mitcham : Secretary, Alice Everetts ; Treasurer, Lucia Torrey. Our first impressions of M. N. S. were most favorable. It did not take us long to get into the spirit of things. Work? We had plenty! How many afternoons we did spend chasing angleworms and butterflies with Miss Barrett and Miss Woodward ! We could name every specimen of animal and vegetable life on the campus (at least we thought so). Due to Miss Huntting we could forecast the weather and pick out suitable to go hunting — we could even wet our fingers and tell which way the wind was blowing. But all work and no play, makes Jack a dull boy ; so the Junior A ' s took pity upon us and gave a party in our honor. On December 15 the Junior A ' s were entertained by us. Our first party was a great success, due to the cooperation of the group. One term gone and now we find ourselves Junior A ' s — still in the prepara- tion and eager to go on with new officers to relieve the old : President, Alene 1927 P g : ;?333S 1l
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