Normalogue (1918) . o happy years have we spent here, but as graduation day approachesthere is a feeling of sadness as well as joy. There is joy because it brings us to thegoal we sought after and to a higher rung on the ladder of success. We are now to go out intoa bigger, broader field of work. Our opportunity to prove ourselves capable of coping withthe tasks of the world and proving ourselves worthy of the trust placed in us by our AlmaMater, is before us. There is sadness intermingled with this joy because we are now leavingbehind us the happy school days, dear to every student. The pleas


Normalogue (1918) . o happy years have we spent here, but as graduation day approachesthere is a feeling of sadness as well as joy. There is joy because it brings us to thegoal we sought after and to a higher rung on the ladder of success. We are now to go out intoa bigger, broader field of work. Our opportunity to prove ourselves capable of coping withthe tasks of the world and proving ourselves worthy of the trust placed in us by our AlmaMater, is before us. There is sadness intermingled with this joy because we are now leavingbehind us the happy school days, dear to every student. The pleasant experiences will nowbecome mere memories, friends must be separated as each individual seeks his work, butlet us hope that the friendships formed while here will be bound closer by the parting. DearNormal will forever remain to each graduate a storehouse of delightful experiences and fondmemories. It is our hope that we may ever be loyal to our Alma Mater, and to all the idealsfor which she stands. 10 „ THE FACULTY Jfranfe Jf. jHurbocb The heights of great men reached and keptWere not attained by sudden flight,But they, while their companions toiling upward in the night. Longfellow.


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