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Tfye Ca ?orsea ? Anna May Shutterly, Librarian M.E., Southwestern State Normal School, 1888—. Henrietta Miller Lilley State Normal School, California, Pa.; Cook County Normal, Chicago, 111.; Student at University of Chicago. Mrs. Jane Perry Field A.B., B.L., Waynesburg College, 1905; Assistant in Latin and French, Meredith College, Raleigh, N. C, 1905-06; Principal of Schools, West Alexander, Pa., 1910-11; English and History, High School, East Washington, Pa., 1911-12; English and History, Morris High School, Pa., 1912-13; English and History, Southwestern State Normal School, 1914 — . Leonard Wood Glover B.A., B.M., University of Illinois. Director of Music in the Public Schools, Monroe, Iowa, Head of the Voice Dept. and Director of Chorus and Glee Clubs at Central Conservatory of Music, Pella. Iowa. Charles Kenneth Eves A.B., University of Rochester; Assistant Prin., Ashville Schools, Ashville, N. C, 1913-14; Head of English Department, Cook Academy, Montour Falls, N. Y., 1914-16; History Depart- ment, Southwestern Normal School, 1916-17. John H. Claypool A.B., De Pouy University. Special student in Agricultural College Purdue University. Four years Principal Pine Village High School, Pine Village, Indiana. Three years ' Extension Supervisor of Agricultural Education, Warren Co., Ind. S. W. A. N. S., 1916. Pauline Irwin Southwestern State Normal School; Columbia University Summer School, 1916; Training Teacher of Fifth and Sixth Grades. 16
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7 76 Co ?crsee ? Class Poem Four years ago within these walls The Freshmen gathered in the halls, ' Twas shameful just how much they knew; But in four years their knowledge grew Until on things they could converse That governed all our universe. For four long years our teachers wrought To finally procure what they had sought. Small wonder that for them our praise Must needs resound for endless days. The work is hard, no work is fun When we now leave, we ' ve just begun To realize that we must face Tem ptations worthy of our race. By laboring hard, with not a shame We now possess the Senior ' s name. For this we needs must pay our due. Through life Alma Mater well honor you. G. E. Hankinson. 18
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