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THE NORMALOGUE 1929 MARGARET IRENE KARREY Marg North Adams, Mass. Worry anil I have never mil. Now that we are leaving Normal School and our faculty, we can at last explain why such roars of laughter break out whenever Marg is called upon to recite. Oh, Faculty, if you only had eyes in the back of your heads! If Marg ever loses her job as teacher we ' re sure she can get one as a facial controtionist. You ' ve given us many a happy moment, Peg and we ' ll miss you when you ' re gone. Vice-President, Class (1), Basketball (1). BEATRICE E. KILEY Bea Millers Falls, Mass. A .sunny disposition is her treasure. To Bee or not to Bea — but that isn ' t the question now. We all have had moments of jealousy for Bea ' s hair and freckles. There ' s not a student in the class of ' 29 who is not the better for her contact with our Bea. Best wishes go with you, Curly. W. A. A. (1) (2). STELLA HELEN KORCHINSKI Stella Greenfield, Mass. To know her well, is to like her better. Stella is another one of our blondes. Silence is golden is her motto. We wish we were more like her, for don ' t all teachers talk too much? We spose they can ' t help it, being women. Stell though is the exception our class offers. May you succeed. W. A. A. (1) (2), Girl Scouts, Secretary (2). MARGUERITE CLARA MARY KRAMER Peg Peggy Springfield, Mass. have a heart with room for every joy. Peg, with her winning smile and cheery voice has certainly done her bit to make N. A. N. S. a better and happier place. May you ever walk on the bright and sunny side of life Peggy. We sincerely hope nothing will ever darken it. W. A. A. (1) (2), Glee Club (1) (2), Girl Scouts (1) (2), Social Committee (2), Senior Play. 26
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192 9 THE NORMALOGUE ELSIE C. HALONEN Elsie Quincy, Mass. X oat est Her hriirl is like a garden fair Where many pleasant blossoms grow. If Elsie is a sample of the type of girl Quincy produces, X. A. X. S. will welcome gladly any girl from that city. Elsie ' s love for poetry and good literature, her high ideals, and good nature are a sure stake for her future. Success. Elsie! W. A. A. (1) (-2), Dramatic Club (1) (2), Social Committee, Chair- man, Basketball (1) (2). MABELLE ELLEN HICKS Mabelle North Adams, Mass. have spoken, let be what is. Mabelle ' s opinions on school subjects and out-of-school subjects were always worth hearing. The best part of her opinions is the good-natured way in which she changes them, after being convinced by friendly discussions. Moreover, wherever Mabelle is, there ' s sure to be fun. What better could be said of anyone? W. A. A. (1) (2). MARIEN G. JORDAN Marien Wakefield, Mass. Bom for success she seemed, With grace to win, with heart to hold, With shining gifts that took all eyes. Coming to us from the wilds of Wakefield, Marien easily captured all our hearts. She ' s a good student, fond of sports and makes a specialty of dancing. Her weaknesses are her fondness for Great Harrington and her passion for moonlight walks. However, we all know her eyes aren ' t weak! We hope you stick to teaching, Mare. Vice-President, Class (1) (2), W. A. A. (1) (2), Glee Club (1) (2), Basketball (2). GLADYS ELIZABETH KANE Glad Great Barrington, Mass. Liveliest, Best Athlete 0 mischief, thou are swift to enter. If ever you need an antidote for depression, call on Glad. ' She ' s a whizz for energy too. You ' ve missed a lot if you ' ve never seen her shoot baskets. If she teaches the way she plays — ! Mav Ladv Luck attend you wherever vou chance to roam, Glady. W. A. A. (1) (2), Eramingham Conference (1). Glee Club (1) (2), Dramatic Club (1) (2), Basketball (1) (2), Class Play, Class Day- Speaker (1) (2). 25
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1929 THE NORMALOGUE MARY THERESA MacDONALD Mary Mac Westfield, Mass. Victory belongs to the most persevering. If goodness of heart and unaffected love of comrades count in our profession, Mary will surely head the list. When her ship comes in. it won ' t be through mere luck, — Mary always makes sure of her goal by hard work. We ' re glad you came to Normal during our stay there, Mare. Axil Staff, W. A. A. (1) (2), Travel Club (1), Girl Scouts. MARGARET MacDONALD MacLEOD Margaret Amherst, Mass. With countenance demure and modest grace. Margaret ' s Scotch ancestry has surely endowed her with every gift for a successful life. If that is the reason for her many qualities, we wish more of us could boast of Scotland ' s glory. You can ' t do better than follow your worthy forefathers ' ideals, Margaret. Class Secretarv, Axis Staff. Normalogue Staff, W. A. A. (1), Glee Club (1) (2), ' Reading Club (1) (2), Current Events Club (2). KATHERINE MARY MALEY Kay Pittsfield, Mass. Genteel in personage Conduct and equipage, Noble by heritage Generous and free. Kay can always be depended upon to furnish something novel and worth while. ' e hope novel and worth while activity will be her motto next vear. Here ' s luck to vou Kay. V. A. A. (1) ' (2), Glee Club (1) (2), Reading Club (1), President (2). FLORENCE ELIZABETH MEACHAM Flossie Springfield, Mass. Most Dignified, Most Ladylike A maiden modest and self- possessed, youthful, beautiful, and stylishly dressed. A shy smile, a gentle voice, and a ready sense of humor — these are the most distinctive characteristics of Florence. It was our Florence who guided the destines of The Axis through a most successful year. Indeed she is a valuable member of our class. Student Council, Axis, Editor-in-Chief, Reading Club (1). 27
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