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3V- ,MX the full of 1004 tin inhabitants of Kirksville wen umn tal ut tIte large verdant bunches of students. . jl win» plainly showed by their neared, runtie air that they were freshmen. Tlm hail fl«x kcd from all .r over the stale t » «et wisdom at the great State Normal. From this verdant Freshman stage these students passes! into the egotistic Sophomore period. Tlten, slowly and painfully, they rode through this period into the noisy and enthusiastic Junior year. Some of them, being unfamiliar with the queer animals that Sophomores are accustomed to ride were left behind in the race, and «lid not reach the longed for Junior class. Others, having reached the end of the Sophomore, derides! to show the world the result of tw. years at the Kirksville Normal, and left for various rural din- tricts. There were still many who remained, and they plodded industriously on until they finally reached that very serious stage of their school life, the Senior Year. Their verdure, egotism, and noise had h this time given way to seriousness, determination, and ambition. Tim faculty wouden-d. ami we wondered too. at the sturdy looking group who entered as Seniors in Scpiemlmr, MIO.Y The class showed its spirit and ent liusiasin by organi ti g early in t la- year and electing its class olliecrs: Mr. Shoemaker. ITcsident: Mr. Pool, Vice Prcsmlcnt. and Miss Lena Fuller. Secretary and Treasurer. A pleasant ami profitable year has been passed. Just before Christmas the Seniors gave a very interesting program in Chapel, which was enjoyed by our fellow students. In February the class entertained the faculty with a banquet, and an exceedingly pleasant evening was spent. As the time draws near for us to leave, it is with great pleasure that we look back upon the year spent amid such enjoyable surroundings, and our great desire, is that by our earnest and capable w«»rk in tin- future, we may show the president and the faculty that their efforts have not been in vain.
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Motio: “Of eouixe you run never be like iis. Ulli Ih :i-s like ns as you'll- able lo Iu . ( o|jORi«: (■umet and Gray. 1'l.owkk: Crimson !{ «•. Veil: y .: V s .: Wir simi dft! Wir «in-1 da! Zusamnion Mark und Kmflvall in Simplex! Senior Kl:i»e! Senior Klnssee’ 191 Ni. (Nenil .elinhehs) Offiqkkm: President. Floyd Shoemaker. Vi e-President. V. (). Pool. Se . and Treas.. I.ena Puller.
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