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MiSS Marvin Critic. Grammar Grades. Jennie F.. Marvin is a native of Wisconsin. Site attended the Randolph schools and Downer College, and graduated from the Oshkosh Normal. She va- assistant and then principal of the Preparatory Department when that was yet a part of the Normal proper, and later lookup the position she now holds. MtSS Stiytler Assistant. Grammar Grades. Grace Snyder was born at Pulaski. New York. She graduated from the Oswego Normal School and took up a Critic course there. She has done training class work in New York, and came to the Oshkosh Normal after being principal of the Grammar Department of the State Normal School at Tcmpe. Arizona. Miss Hampton ( ritic. Intermediate Grad Eleanor Hampton was born in Springfield. Illinois. She is a graduate of Illinois Normal University and has taken courses in Geography and Geology at the University of Chicago, and Chemistry in the Western Reserve University. Cleveland. Ohio. She taught for two years in the High School at Mendota. Illinois, did eighth grade work in the suburbs of Chicago, and was critic in the Grammar department of Normal University before coming to Oshkosh. MiSS Rich C' itie Second I't imary Grades Mary K. Rich was horn in Oshkosh and is a graduate of our Normal, coming up through the Model department. She studied further in the Teachers' College of Columbia University. She taught in the Normal School at Hampton, Virginia, and Winona. Minnesota, before she came to the Oshkosh Normal last fall. MiSS Stevens Critic. Primary Grades. Elizabeth Stevens is a native of Bridgeport, Connecticut. She received her early education there, graduating from the High School and the Teachers’ Training School. She took the ]M si graduate course for supervising and the Kindergarten course at the Potsdam Normal. Her teaching was done in the Primary grades of Bridgeport and as tutor of students for New York University. She came to Oshkosh in 1902. Miss Henley Director of Kindergarten. Faye Henley was born in Wabash, Indiana. She graduated from the liailman Training School for Kindergarten teachers at La Porte. Indiana, and did additional work at the Teachers' College of Columbia University. She taught primary grades at I-a Porte, and did Kindergarten work at Attica. Indiana, and Newark. New Jersey, before coming to Oshkosh. Miss Marvin Secretary Clara I?. Marvin was born in Randolph. Wis. She was educated in the public schools of her home city and graduated from the Oshkosh Business College before taking up her work as Secretary in the Normal.
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. Grace Snyder. 5. Elizabeth Stevens. Eleanor llanif lon . . Jennie E. Marvin. 6. Faye Henley. 3■ Mary E. Rich. 7. Clara E. Marvin 24
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To the Seniors Away, far. far away from here You go to where the gray Without Is ever tinged by mocking Doubt. And Life’s glad smile ln-comes a sneer. What fools call Chance and brave men Fate. Sits there upon an iron throne. Guarding with iron sword her own— And guards them well—nor love, nor hate Has she for nun. Success and Gold Are for the Strong, are for Earth's Strong. To subtle brain and hand belong— Are theirs of right to have and hold. Into the dark Without of Life, Where Might makes Right, and fair white truth D crushed by Forces void of Ruth Or Justice -you go out to Strife. A health to you! May Hope, high Heart. And Courage, lords of all our Earth. Be ever with you! To your worth A health, a health e'er you depart. Into the marts you go to sell. To wring from grudging hands your due. May all your skies be ever blue, Your stars blaze ever bright. Farewell! 26
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