Excerpt from The Normal Herald, Vol. 8: November, 1902
Hallowe'en was Observed at Nor mal by a phantom party given by the Middle Class. All the students and many of the townspeople were invited to share the enjoyments of the even ing. The invitations were quaint and original, written on address checks or tags and tied with the class colors, blue and gold.
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