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DOROTHY CONSTANCE HALLORAN 59 Freedom Street, Fall River, Mass. Hockey Team, '23-'26, Baseball, '24, French Club, '23-'27, Vice-President, '26-'27: W. A. A. '23-'26, VV. A. A. Board, '25-'26, Hospitality Committee, '25-'27g Class Editor, NORMAL OFFERING, CLASSES '26-'27. Dot is grind, however, her little period stepped around reason. She is say she speaks DORIS MARIE KELLEHER 156 Auburn Street, Brockton, Mass., Student Council, one of Class A's best students. She is not a as regardless of everything she must have of leisure before study hour. She certainly in Training School though,-but there's a an excellent French scholar, too, and they French as well as she does English. Good luck, Dorothy, may you meet with the best of success. MARIE LORENA HAYES 678 Main Street, Brockton, Mass, Editor-in-chief, NORMAL OFFERING, '26-'27, Class Editor, NORMAL, OFFERING, '25-'26, Class Historian, '25-'26g Campus Carnival Committee, '26, Hospitality Committee, '26-'27, lN7e all know Marie's ability as a student. How often have we listened to one of her themes and marvelled at its thought and expression! XVhat with keen insight, lightning percep- tion, extraordinary sympathy, and scholastic aptitude, to aid her natural charm, she is truly one of the few of whom it may be said that To know her well is to like her better. May happiness and prosperity be yours, Marie. '23-'24, Basketball, '24-'27, Campus Carnival Committee, '26, Class Secretary, '26-'27p Hospitality Committee, '25-'26g Hockey, '25-'27. Dot has a charming personality which has endeared her to a great number of friends since she came to Normal. Her artistic ability is readily proved by the black- board drawing which she sketched in such a clever manner. It was so very superior to the work of the rest of her envious class, that it remained on the board for the entire year. How- ever, she is an all-round student, and if we can judge her success as a pedagogue by her success here at school, her future is going to be a happy one. Best of luck, Doris, all your life. ' ...Q 21 5...
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l927 NORMAL OEFERING M ILDRED HELENA FRANK 134 Spring Street, Gardiner, Maine. Dormitory Council, '23-'24, Hockey, '23, '26, Track, '23-'24, W. A. A. '23-'27, Secretary-Treasurer, Gates House, '26-'27, Basketball, '27, Hospitality Committee, '26-'27. Mildred, who came to us from Haverhill, is a most surprising person. Didn't we nearly collapse when we saw her hair bobbed? We first thought she was very quiet, but those who have lived with her in any one of the four dormitories in which she has lived, have learned a different story. Despite her serious operation in our Junior year, she has surmounted all obstacles and has remained a leader of our class. Good luck, Mildred, always. ELEANOR LOUISE GARVIN 30 Summer Street, Weyniouth, Mass. VV. A. A. '23-'25, Library Club, '23-'24. Is anyone going downtown? lVe need not ask who is speaking, because everyone knows Elea- norls famous words. In spite of her numerous excursions to the center of Bridgewater and home, she never failed to find time for study. YVhile we shivered because of unprepared lessons, she sat calm and collected, knowing that she was ready to recite. VVeymouth is a pretty good place, and she is a splendid example of what they can send to Normal. Nor- mal loses a mighty fine person when she receives her degree. Success and happiness, Eleanor. .IQSEPHINE MAGDALENE GIBERTI 19 Hillside Avenue, Middleboro, Mass. President, Day Student Council, '26-'27g VV. A. A., '23-'27, Student Council, '24-'27g Secretary-Treasurer, Day Student Council, '26, Baseball, '24-'27g Orchestra, '24, '27g Hockey, '24-'26g Basket- ball, '25-'27. Jo is one of the most unobtrusive and clever people imaginable. Her marvelous skill in math. has made the rest of us gasp more than once. She tries to conceal her natural brilliance, behind her unassuming manner, but she has been discovered just the same. Her dignity, coupled with her initiative, have made her a splendid leader of the day students. Best wishes for a successful career, Josephine, because you deserve it. , ...Q 20 5...
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I927 NORMAL OFFERING MARGARET MARY LUCEY 39 Leavitt Street, Brockton, Mass. Student Council, '26-'27, Campus Carnival Committee, '26, NORMAL OFFERING Board, '26-'27, Hospitality Committee, '26-'27, Class Representative, '26-'27, Life blesses us with the friend- ship of one of those rare mortals whose capacity for under- standing and sympathy is immeasurable. Such a benediction is Peg. To restrict a just biographical sketch to a few paltry lines is indeed a sorry limitation, but, let it be known with no ostentation or exertion, Peg has endeared herself to the hearts of her classmates with a friendship straightforward, frank and unpretentious. Good luck, Margaret, in your future life. EVA HAMILTON MCGAVV I Norfolk Road, Cohasset, Mass. WI. A. A., '23-'27, Hock- ey, '23-'27, Baseball, '23-'27, Basketball, '23-'26, House Board, '25-'27, Cottage Secretary-Treasurer, '23, Scouts, '23-'26, Dramatic Club, '26-'27, Dormitory Council, '26-'27, All Senior Team, '26. Eva is always ready for a good laugh, because she has a very happy disposition. That is one of the reasons we love to have her around,-she puts us in a pleasant frame of mind, too. lVe know Eva for her excellent work in Dramatic Club, and hope that in future years she will have an opportunity to teach dramatics to console her for hav- ing to leave our Alma Mater. Best of luck to you in all you do, Eva. DOROTHY OSGOOD MITCHELL 54 Allen Street, Bradford, Mass. VV. A. A., R23-'27, Y. P. U., '23-'26, Girl Scouts, '23-'27, Treasurer, '26-'27, Glee Club, '25-'27, Secretary, '26-'27, Library Staff, '23-'27, President, '26-'27, Choir, '26-'27, Hockey Team, '26, It certainly was fortunate for the rest of her classmates that Dot decided to return to Normal for her fourth year. What would we have done without her to keep the assignments straight in her little book, and what would have happened to her roommates without her to keep them in the straight and narrow path! We can all vouch that in spite of her extensive outside activities her lessons were always carefully prepared. Success and happiness, Dorothy. ...Q 22 5...
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