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Show The NormalsFOREMOST among the schools of the University is the School of Education, whose proper title is usually shortened to the Normal School. The function of the aforesaid school is to properly equip teachers for their profession. In the Utah Normal School this aim is never forgotten, for the Normal students of today are the teachers of tomorrow.The world needs teachers whose most eager ambition is to develop to the fullest the lives of the children who come within their reach, not those individuals who, knowing" how to do nothing, think teaching1 offers a financial Godsend. The Normal School, both in the Faculty and the school proper, offers instruction along" the lines of the higher ideals, and surely no better trained, more aspiring" class of young" men and women was ever graduated from the Normal School than; this class of 1912.But their lives have not been narrowed by looking" too much toward the future. They have lived as they have labored and have taken a more active part in the social life of the University than any preceding class, having been well represented in the Freshman play, on the Chronicle, in the University Choir, on the basketball team and-unprecedented-on the football team."So here's to the Normals of 1912,Whose hearts are staunch and true;May they never forget as in hard work they delve,To love, cfherish and honor the old U. of U."Class OfficersNORMAN HAMILTON, President.GEORGE MUIR CLARA HANSON FRANCIS SHIELDS ADA SANOTEREN. W. CHRISTENSON DAHLIA BROWN HOWARD GRANT BFFIE VAN COTT K. G. BARLOW78 |