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speaks for itself. On both the men's and women's Varsity squads are found members of our Class. In literary work we have made a record of which we believe we can be justly proud for it has been gained through earnest and constant application. The work of the class- room has been equally well upheld and we are proud that we have been able to make such a splendid showing, con- sidering the numerous outside activities in which we have engaged. Throughout the two years that we have been together as a Class, we have enjoyed many social hours. In our Class meetings we have developed politicians and statesmen. While it has been hard to interest everybody in the work of the Class generally, we believe that our Class spirit, as a whole, .is something to be proud of. The sleigh-ride was one of the most memorable events of our existence here. All enjoyed themselves and it will be an evening long to be remembered by the Class. With this resume of the work of the Class during the two years of our stay at C. V. S. N. S., we Hnally close and go forward to new endeavors. 31
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Senior History UR TWO years at Normal are finished and our History is to be written. What changes have come about since that memorable day in September, 1924, when we first began our Normal School life. I-low in- experienced we were, how modest and unassuming: We were then at the beginning of a two-year journey. Little did we think ofthe trials and temptations that were lurking along the road. Our future victories, triumphs, and honors were as mere shadowy figures stretching out their arms to us in the uncertain light. Two years have been consumed in this journey. We have passed the brow ofthe hill and are now on the down- ward slope. What have we been doing along the way? lt is not our intention to give a detailed account of our ac- complishments nor of our failures. Our record in athletics 30
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' ff , , . ,, 1 its L- i , of at 'few ffw by Lf ll, 1. ,, AGNES N. ANDERSON Aginess 'lx ' Woodlawn, Pa. Woodlawn High School, '24. Normal Literary Society, G. A. A. C26jg Y. VV. C. A. C25, '26jg Piano Club C2555 Hockey. Club C25, '26D. A merry heart goes lightly all clay long A delightful combination of Old Erin and modern America is Aginess. At Hrst glance we see shining eyes, dark wavy hair, and a charming smile. Agnes is a real sunbeam and a friend .in every sense of the word. She may some day join the circus as the thinnest female in captivity. Who knows! OM lzeck-a-doodle! GEORGE C BAIR ffreddyf' Dry Run, Pa. Fannett Township High School, '23. Philo Societyg Treas. Country Life Club C2655 Business Manager Cumberland C26j. Teddy is quick, witty, and agile of mind. He is clever and well liked by his fellow students especially the fair sex, and is always ready to do his bit, whatever the task may be. Teddy is thrifty and has a keen eye for business. .lust what his success will be cannot be determined by looking at him, but we might think that after teaching a few years he will go into business for himself. l You sa-id il RACHEL H. BARBOUR Rae Shippensburg, Pa. ' ' Normal High School, '24. Philo Society C26Dg G. A. A. C2615 Day Student Association C26Jg Basketball Team C22, '23, '24, '25, '26Dg Hockey Team C22, '23, '24, '25, '26Dg Hiking Club C22, '23, '24, '25, '26Dg Philo Glee Club C22, '23, '24, '25, '26jg Captain Tennis Team C22, '23, '24, '25D. A girl with dark brown hair and snappy blue eyes is Rae. She is one of the most athletic girls in our class. This is shown in her ability to play hockey. No one is more enthusiastic and peppy than she when tennis season comes along, for Rae is our captain. She is full of life and is a real sport. Her ambition is to be a physical education teacher. Dinky Bob U-V 1 . -, .yn Hi, . .. ,fl li., V f ef... c- T wllllll w T T it W lm v'l'liWNWWW?'W'tel? zlfllrllflflsu' VilfKuWlf'WmAwilll1ulYliilllf'E'1HlW'9.iwi ' 32
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