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ctw at VE O48 We See Ourselves E ARE LE.xv1Nc. HOMEQ it is necessary to take inventory of ourselves. Are we ready to teach? Do we realize the responsibility that will be ours? Are we going to give the best that is in us to our profession? These are the vital issues facing us as we leave these halls and enter upon our work. Are we ready to teach? After two years' sojourn in this Normal School, are we equipped to teach? Have we acquired the best of what Normal had to offer? Now is the time to decide, before we ever set foot in a classroom, that we are going to do some real teaching. Utherwise, we ought not to accept an appointment because, if we do not make this decision. we are not aiding the advance of educa- tion, but retarding it. Do we realize the responsibility that will be ours? Have we caught the full significance of our duty to the future generations of our country? Have we, through our Normal experience, realized the important influence we have in society? If not, let us catch it before we enter any classroom. Are we going to give the best that is in us to our profession? Is our pro- fession going to mean a life work to us or just one way of earning money? Are we entering it with the idea of getting without thinking of giving? Remember we get out of anything only what we put in. Giving our best to our profes- sion will pay big dividends. For two years we have worked together and I wish to express my apprecia- tion of your earnest effort and support. I ask one boon of you: may Dear Old Normal be as proud of us twenty-live years from now as she is today. One of You, AUGUSTUS HACKBIANN, Prcsideizt of '29, Twenty
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M 1 I tl Uleii iiiliflll ' 1' X X AUGUSTUS HACKMANN 4619 Asbury Avenue, Baltimore X A E President of Senior Class, Member of Or- chestra, Normal Debating Club. VIRGINIA LEE MAHON D'zmny 4007 Ridgewood Avenue, Baltimore A K A Vice-President of Senior Class. MAYSIE ARMSTRONG 2411 Garrison Boulevard, Baltimore A K A Secretary of Senior Class. 3 PAUL GOLDSTEIN 843 Ducatel Street, Baltimore Treasurer of Senior Class, Normal Dramat- ics, Orchestra, Men's Glee Club, Soccer, Bas- ketball, Baseball, Vice Social Chairman Class '29. MARY CATH?2lIN A N A Princess Anne, Y. W. C. A., Gle Club Dramatic b, So- cial Chairman, ' ' Class. .- 'S RUTH ULMAN 2603 Talbot Avenue, Baltimore Tower Light Representative, Assistant So- cial Chairman, Senior Class. Twenty-tjwo
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