Senior Class

Displaying 751 - 800 of 802 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
751 The "vacuum" found
Normal Eyte 3:32, p.253
A current senior looks back at the advice that last year's seniors gave.
752 This past week
Normal Eyte 3:32, p.256
Seniors have been interviewing with school boards.
753 A small party of seniors
Normal Eyte 3:29, p.232
Observe the heavens.
754 Some of the Fourth Years
Normal Eyte 3:29, p.232
Observing the stars may be the cover story.
755 The senior classes
Normal Eyte 3:28, p.223
President and Mrs. Seerley entertained them in their home.
756 The seniors can be easily recognized
Normal Eyte 3:23, p.183
President Seerley excuses them from class so that they can work on their theses.
757 The Fourth Year class
Normal Eyte 3:21, p.168
Elected representatives for Commencement planning.
758 The library party
Normal Eyte 3:21, p.162
Description of party at Frank Cotton's home in which students wore badges hinting at book titles; faculty and senior class were guests.
759 One by one our Fourth Years leave us
Normal Eyte 3:13, p.104
Sophie Keeler goes out to teach.
760 A meeting of the Fourth Year Class
Normal Eyte 3:13, p.104
Decided to wear caps and gowns.
761 Training School boy
Normal Eyte 3:13, p.104
Humorous reference to caps and gowns.
762 About half the seniors were called to the office
Normal Eyte 3:13, p.104
Had failed to book winter orations.
763 Caps and gowns
Normal Eyte 3:13, p.102
Believes that caps and gowns will have a good effect on class unity.
764 That awful editor
Normal Eyte 3:13, p.101
Believes matter of caps and gowns should be properly discussed in class meetings, not in the newspaper.
765 Notice
Normal Eyte 3:13, p.100
Accepting designs for award for Normal Eyte editor who denounced academic regalia.
766 Words are the servants of thought
Normal Eyte 3:13, p.97
Claims that a misspelling was intentionally used to make a point.
767 Pretension
Normal Eyte 3:12, p.89
Belittles idea of wearing caps and gowns.
768 The Fourth Year Class has organized
Normal Eyte 3:9, p.71
Roster of officers.
769 It is reported
Normal Eyte 3:7, p.55
Class of seniors dismissed from recitation.
770 Miss Baker addressed the seniors
Normal Eyte 3:4, p.32
Calls for greater originality and broader range of topics for orations.
771 Leslie A. I. Chapman
Normal Eyte 2:37, p.284
Gave party for Fourth Year class at home of his uncle, Professor Page.
772 The Fourth Year class
Normal Eyte 2:37, p.284
Had picnic near river.
773 The Commencement orations are done
Normal Eyte 2:34, p.266
Graduates are trying to decide whether to be happy or sad.
774 The commencement productions are pouring in
Normal Eyte 2:32, p.250
Seniors are finishing their orations.
775 Commencement is only a few weeks in the future
Normal Eyte 2:32, p.249
Everyone, but particularly the seniors, is preparing for Commencement.
776 Lonely pedestrians
Normal Eyte 2:31, p.242
May meet seniors out star-gazing.
777 How many of our senior students
Normal Eyte 2:26, p.209
May have tour of Cedar Falls.
778 Well, the theses are done
Normal Eyte 2:24, p.192
Seniors are at last done with their theses.
779 A mighty cry of woe
Normal Eyte 2:23, p.186
Faculty grants seniors three excused days to work on theses.
780 The front seats of the chapel
Normal Eyte 2:23, p.185
Seniors excused for other work.
781 Some one suggests
Normal Eyte 2:21, p.167
Are wisdom teeth to blame for sickness among seniors.
782 No word has yet been heard
Normal Eyte 2:21, p.167
Seniors still hoping for excused time to work on theses.
783 The Fourth Year
Normal Eyte 2:20, p.158
A poetic look at Normal seniors.
784 The Fourth Year class effected a permanent organization
Normal Eyte 2:20, p.160
Roster of officers.
785 Various seniors have been heard
Normal Eyte 2:20, p.161
Would like several days set aside to work on theses.
786 What kind of dreams could that senior have had
Normal Eyte 2:5, p.38
Someone ran up the flag upside down.
787 Fourth Year class poem
Normal Eyte 1:21, p.170
Commencement oration.
788 Base Ball
Normal Eyte 1:20, p.160
Detailed account of baseball game between Fourth Year and Second Year students; seniors won, 18-11.
789 The annual seniors' prayer meeting
Normal Eyte 1:20, p.158
Miss Ensign will lead.
790 The Second Years
Normal Eyte 1:19, p.150
Challenge Fourth Years to baseball game.
791 They say that the front seat of the chapel
Normal Eyte 1:18, p.141
Empty during seniors' vacation.
792 The ball game
Normal Eyte 1:17, p.132
Detailed account of game won by Seniors over Juniors, 9-5; game slow to start because of lost ball; bicyclist goes to town to buy one.
793 The faculty generously granted
Normal Eyte 1:17, p.134
Seniors get time to prepare orations.
794 The senior classes
Normal Eyte 1:17, p.133
Headed for river on Wednesday.
795 A challenge
Normal Eyte 1:15, p.119
Fourth Year class challenges Third Year and High School classes to a baseball game.
796 The societies are kindly excusing their graduates
Normal Eyte 1:12, p.93
Graduates may concentrate on winding up their studies.
797 It has long been the custom
Normal Eyte 1:6, p.41
Suggests class letters be sent to Normal Eyte instead of circulating them to all class members.
798 The Senior Class
Normal Eyte 1:5, p.38
Will meet to select Commencement representatives.
799 According to the faculty's arrangements
Normal Eyte 1:4, p.30
Entire fourth year class will not deliver orations at Commencement; representatives will be elected.
800 Miss Maude Gilchrist
Students' Offering 3:9, p.7
Miss Gilchrist and McGovern returned to complete their fourth year; Misses Rawstern, McManus, and Cooke will complete their third year.