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CLASSES MADELYN FRANCES FRENCH 19 Stone Hill St., Brockton. XV. A. A. '25-'29g Hockey '25-'29g Senior Hockey '29g Life Saving '29, Baseball '29g Bowling '29. Tho lost to sight, to rnem'ry dear Thou ever will rem,ai1z. Much to the pleasure of the Class A dorm girls, Madelyn and Marjorie decided to try dormitory life for their last year. Vwle thought Madelyn very quiet at First, but underneath that serenity we found a power of organization and a spirit of helpfulness which earned her a welcome place. The radio, the homey room, and standing invitations made 54 a gather- ing place for parties and fun. As for her power to cook, well, Madelyn, any time in the future when you are tired of teach- ing, hang out your shingle and we'll flock to you. HELEN CATHERINE HAND Brandon Road, Webster. XV. A. A. '25-'29g Head of Health '27-'28g W. A. A. Sports '25-'29g Social Activities Committee '25-'26g Woodward House Board '26-'27g Dormi- tory Council '28-'29g Hospitality Committee '27-'29, Student Council '28-'29g Secretary Student Government Ass'n. '28-'29. Worth, courage, humor, these indeed Your suslerzance and birthright are. One of the most pleasant and agreeable girls in Class A is Helen. She tackles anything-studies, hockey, basketball, and bridge with equal zest. With her versatility, however, Helen has ability in all lines. just witness the position she has this year and consider with what esteem she is held by all. Normal will indeed regret losing one of its ablest and most proficient members of Student Government. 1 1... ...i 21 I Ever charming, ever new. MARGARET IVERS GRIFFIN 21 Ocean Terrace, Lynn. W. A. A. '25-'27q Library Club '25-'26g T. C. '26q Woodward House Board '28-'29g Chairman Social Activities Committee '28-'29, Secretary of Class '28-'29, Peg is a friend to all. XN7hether it is during or after school hours, she always has time to help everyone. The class has always been able to depend upon her to represent it at all social functions and she has made a big success of directing the program this year. If Peg holds her pleasant and helpful ways when she leaves Bridgewater, we know that next year all the teachers and children will admire her as we have.
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1929 NORMAL OFFERING HELEN KENNY FAGAN 110 Oak St., Middleboro. Dancing Class '28-'29g Day Student Council '28-'29, VV. A. A. '25-'26. And lI6llZ'87Z'S soft azure -in lzer eye was seen. 1Ve are convinced since knowing Helen that the best prizes come in the smallest packages. Helen is one of the girls who helped us survive the cruel cold of winter by serving us with hot cocoa. North Attleboro has a great attraction for Helen, for she goes there every week-end. This may mean that the teaching profession will not hold Helen long. IV ho knows? ROSE CLARE ENOS 117 Forest St., XVest Bridgewater. XV. A. A. '25-'29g Hockey '25-'29g Basketball '25-'29, Baseball '25-'29g Dancing Class '28-'29g Pro and Con Treasurer '28-'29. The vocation of every man and woman is Io serve other people. Dependability, that golden quality so valued in normal school, is the word that best describes Rose. Besides being very popular in Class A, Rose is exceedingly popular with poets, which is, indeed, a distinction unattained by the other members of Class A. As to school-teaching, Rose has that dignified bearing and manner that foretells a successful teaching career. HELEN SAXTON FOX 43 Brook St., Brockton. Class Representative' '27-'29, Business Manager Campus Comment '27-'28, Editor-in-Chief NORMAL OFFERING '28-'29g XV. A. A. '28-'29g Hockey '27, Hospitality '27-'293 Student Council '27-'29. 'lA11d misiress of herself tho C1zi1zafaZl. Americans say personality plusg the French use conven- ablef' Class A means Helen Fox. Every group has its out- standing figure. In Class A we point to Helen and say, the atmosphere of a student, the sprightly spirit of a mischievous Puck, the efficiency of the greatest executive, the friendliness of a true comrade-that's Helen Fox. ...Q 20 5...
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1929 NORMAL OFFERING MARION CATHERINE HFAWKES 43 Beal St., Hingham. YV. A. A. '25-'29, Library Club '25-'27. True eyes l T00 pure and too honest to disguise The sweet soul shining in them. Marion decided to come back and join the illustrious Class A. Although she took her place in the class very quietly we soon found that she could be depended upon at all times. Small, but full of fun may describe her. She doesn't seem to care for dorm life over the weekends. What seems to be the attraction at home? Although her lack of athletic ac- complishments is a source of amusement to her friends it is more than balanced by her sweetness and serenity. We certainly are glad you came back, Marion. MARIE ANTOINETTE JENNINGS 199 Stetson St., Fall River. Day Student Council '27-'28g Nominating Committee for Campus Comment: W. A. A. '27-'29g Hockey '27-'28, Soccer '28g Basketball '29, Baseball '28-'29. Say not that she did well or ill Only, 'She did her best.' Marie is a winsome dark-haired lass who felt that two years at Bridgewater would help her when she left Framing- ham. Along with certain other members of the class, she has a partiality for military schools. And Marie likes to play lfVinkCsj too, and we don't blame her at all. Marie is a shining guard on the A basketball team. The best of luck, Marie. FLORENCE ELIZABETH KENDRIGAN 225 Belmont Ave., Brockton. Day Student Council '25-'26, W. A. A. '25-'26g French Club '25-'29, Forward and fralic glee 'was there, The will to do, the soul to dare. I do not choose to run. Florence does not like to hurry, but like the tortoise she gets there every time. Stick-to- it-iveness is certainly one of her best traits. Always laughing, always witty, she makes an excellent pal. Won't you miss rushing for that 8.30 train next year, Florence? ...4 22 to
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