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Km mo Kaolins. Edmund Wbcetan. Elrnnor Ka.mna.ru. Minnie Waller Emil Ptetor. I.oui Torreyaon. Edwin Satan u tav Romk«i. Chn . Kirtvan. Olio Kowalke. Wa, Green. Mary MePadden. A a koiff. Harold IInghc Minnie Black. Minnie Kidney. le le Wllcoi. Clara Speniiler. Ida Monieomcry. Hoteiue Staolcy. Alice Wright. Ellen linker. Senior Class, iso? Bertha Kohl. Stephen Hrareau. Winifred Tilnt. Won. Morrow. lame Madieoa. Ko c Stanton. Flora Hind. Frank Vandewalker. Sara Kick. Jeanne Hnrrinicton. Xel Jen en. Florence Soward . liora Cromrin. Anna ti'Coanur. Mary Morgan Meta Meyer. Nela Shaw. Annie Service. Orajacek. Anna Ktinche. Emma |aeek. Anna Chri.tcneen. Alma I'ranhart. Caroline Wearer. Emma Mood. Knby McNair Maud Ingram. Noth Kelley. Je..le Kleb
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SENIOR CLASS. ActtO. WORK WINS. Officer . Pres. S. 1). Bkazkai . Viet-Pres.- Anna Kusciii-:. Secretary Coknki.ia Siiaw. Treasurer Asa M. Koyck. Colon BLUE AND CREAM. Flowtr FORGET-ME-NOT. Yell: We are Normalites, that's no josh! Where do we hail from? Why, Oshkosh! What class are we? Well, I guess! Se-ni-or-s!
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY. 4’ T HKKK is nothing so sweet, so bright or so holy as the thoughts that come with the spring.” This year they J are thoughts of graduation, and although hopeful, are tinged with the sadness of parting. Each day has brought us nearer and nearer to the close of our senior life, and now the class of '07 is about to leave you. Hut before we go we will give you a bit of our history, for a class without a history would indeed Ik- a strange class. “There was blight in the wheat last year but H 7is a perfect harvest. We are the youngest, handsomest, largest class ever graduated possibly smartest, for we have twelve more mental machines. We possess the greatest variety in age. nationality, sixe and appearance. Our Hughes shade from a brilliant Green to the deep Blood red We are not forced to economize but are doubly Rich, and kindly favored by a Christen-son. We arc supplied with a Weaver, a Baker, and Jaecks of all trades; a class which resembles Birely's jewelry store, si brilliant are its Spanglers and Rubies. Don't think us conceited because we say these things, for on class day the truth must be told. The ancestry of this class is remarkable- Some canfc over in the Mayflower, some are dcsccndents of famous navigators, poets, educators, historians and presidents. Miss Meyer is a descendant of the Pied Piper who frightened the rats out of Hamclin by his direful piping, and Mr. Green actually affirms he descended from Adam and Eve. Miss McNair is the only member of the class who has always attended the Oshkosh Normal. The rest have come here to perfect a high or district school education. They have come from far and near. Washington anti Dakota contributed two small slips Miss Montgomery and Miss Morgan. Also Missouri and Nevada are represented, and nearly every county in this state has sent its rich blessing. There are forty-nine in the class; its weight is tremendous. It equalled two hundred thousand ounces the day we pulled our orator from the station weighing honors a- well. The tallest in the class is Mr. Morrow, the shortest Miss Urquhart. so small and tiny we almost call her vague. The ages vary from forty down to our baby, who is only nineteen, but this conceited little chap has had the audacity to sign every paper for the past two years O. K. It would be difficult to characterize the class as a whole we possess the sum of all virtues, the Wright but I must give you a few individual traits. Mr. Vandewalker is designated as Frank. Miss Stanton is our Rose; however it is set with little willful thorns. If she will. Miss Hinds will, if she won't, she won't. Miss I.udeke is as quiet as a lamb: Mr. Pistor's voice was ever soft and gentle, while Miss Xolil lives continually among her books. In wit Mr. Madison is a genius, in simplicity a child. Mr. Kirwan religiously believes in chewing even while giving his oration. Miss Warding hath a daily beauty ever with her. and no one head can carry what Mr. Sabin knows. Miss Ingram is here, there and everywhere. Our college graduate is prepared for everything; the tempest itself lays behind Mr. Morrow. Among some of the things we have learned arc these: In psychology that one can form an image of a horse 20
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