High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 16 text:
“
him k.SG.n5h.v5Q1.'.-5L.g56ubG.:5b.QJ '4 b.uSm5Ew5h.ub.uS E. f1i'?w-ufv-f??i2Si1wAfw-va-+vfQswvw+Hfs15f5fF3Pf2L,H?wT2wfwvwwfwf3Ki?if talk- 24? EES' 'Rini milf' f 'HQ . , 5 215' -is 3IlIg' .gig YI?-5' is ISM' ,L .Big Bk' Blk' -24? ik' -EEK HIE' -is 2111- -H? ISHIQ- .ig Blk- GLS ik' 'Hi ak- lk- 'HF . , 5 Bk' 'HQ HIE' 'HQ M. .ig HIE' 'HQ jk. .ELK Blk- 'HS 2111. -is ik' 'ii gk. .ig Ek' '12 3115- is jk. SBS' -7? L' 'lift ' if L'.LSfES.f 4
”
Page 15 text:
“
GREEN, ESTHER S. CFeh, 5, 1905-Dec. 9, 19255, 201 Cent-er Street,iBrockton, Mass. After Senior I had come together again and had had a chanc-e to look around, one of the first tlrngs which we noticegl was Esther 's smile. 'What a smile it was! No matter what the circumstances, that smile was always ready to cheer up some downhearted person. lVith her sunny disposition and winning smile, is it any won 'er that Esther's friends were many and that she was loved by all? She was the type of girl who didn't waste time complaining about her studies, but went right ahead and did them, That is one reason why she was so successful in her work. lVe missed her when it came to playing on our class teams. Esther was always fond of outdoor sports and made good at them. e Although Esther was more quiet than most of her class- mates, she was just as eager for a good time as any of us. Many were the good times she furnished us with her ready wit. P As time went on and we grew to love Esther more and more, we congratulated ourselves on having such a girl in our class. But we were not to have her for long, for when we came hack to ,Normal after training. Esther was not among us. After waiting patiently for several days, there came one morning the message that Esther would no longer be a mem- her of our class. This news was received with great sorrow liy the class that loved her so well. Every girl felt her loss so keenly that it was a long time before we could get used to the tact that Esther was not coming back any more. The spirit of our loving classmate has remained with us and will continue to remain in our hearts even after we are no longer the class of Senior I. - , ,
”
Page 17 text:
“
' 5 gtg. . ' ' , .gig ali- ' -it as -aff sk. -ae as PROLOGUE at ali' 'jst gui' g 1 : if 'ii . . Q Once we have left childhood's realm, we can return only in gig. our imaginings. So we cherish some childish thought or joy as our very own all our lives. VVe go back in fancy to the gk. carefree days of that period and ponder over the joys and the jk sorrows of our youth. gui. Now, however, we have put on the habit of a man. Duty jk calls each one of usg so we put aside the things of childhood 3? 2 and enter into our respective states in life. Still, in our 3f5' minds lurk the memories of those days now gone 3-and re- Ei? 35' membering them, we are spurred on to nobler deeds, making -Eli QE. us better men and women. Our year book takes us back over the span of our life at jli' Normal School. Its earnest endeavor is to recall to us the gk. joys and trials of all our efforts. Its mission is to help us on .gig tolbetter things, even as the memories of childhood urge us 1 on to nobler deeds. 2 ali' jk, In the limitable field of life, each has a place which can ,gi be filled by no other than the one to whom it is assigned. lVe gh: shall all meet ditiiculties there, and meeting them, shall pause L gg in .retrospect over the experiences of the.past,-experiences which may help us to overcome these difficulties. For the 3 - past is valuable only as it makes the life of today fuller anfl freer. VVe shall look back to our school year book for in- .gg spiration to a better and nobler life both here and in the V illimitable field of Eternitv where again we are all allotted f jk' 1 ' . 4 C D C 4 'gg i a p ace. -' ali' ' 'jc 1 lf the NORBIAL OFFERING gives this inspiration and help its 1 3 - . A D ' , 7 . JE purpose will have been served,-the hours ot labor spent on 4 ' it will not have been in vain. ' 1, if XVe ask the Reader to bear with us patiently. and not to be gi: . - too harsh in judgment of a fallible group who have given the Sli' best in them to make this book one of which the students may '3 5 be proud. -iii Q THE Enrrou. gk . gm. .gig dk a L 'ae Q - 4 4 Q Q Q Q 0 . Q Q o o o o o o u Q Q 4 Q 4 Q Q o e .ill P12 WW H lm? H FW U 'ml x 'f'4 WW WW Gm! 1 W F24 U 'mr CR? 4' Km! WW GW H W U tml U HHH P11 K' W 6511 111' V51 ' WW FW -VW ml ' SK,
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.