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suggestions when she visits us next year will help and inspire THE NVORMALOGUE 1930 MISS WESTON MEDFORD, MASS. Teacher of Hygiene and Physical Education Miss Weston entered N. A. N. S. when we did and mani- fested so much enthusiasm in planning hikes and outings for us that we immediately felt that she was one of us. How much we have enjoyed her gym and hygiene classes with her cheery voice to guide us! Because of her ever ready helpful suggestions, we feel that we shall be better health teachers in our own schools. The class of 1930 leaves the best of wishes for you, Miss Weston. Ap INIISS ELIZABETH JENKINS NORTH ADAMS, MASS. Teacher of Rural Eclucation, Supervisor of Ex- tension Department, and Rural Dem- 07'lSf'7'0li'i07L Schools Miss Jenkins is one of our most business-like. yet inspira- tion-giving, teachers. Through her wide-awake classes she has shown us what opportunities we have for missionary- work in our own rural schools. We shall miss her worth- while and interesting classes, but we know that her tactful us to greater efforts! MISS BARIGHT FARMINGTON, N. H . Teacher of Story-Telling, Literafuire, E.z'pression and Ethics Some of our happiest moments at N. A. N. S. have been spent in Miss Baright's classes. She has carried us into the world of our imagination many, many times, away from our little every-day troubles: yet if we wanted or needed her help she always gave it gladly and plentifully! For example: consider our play. Miss Baright was the making of it. She is a dear friend as well as an excellent teacher to every one of us. Words fail when we try to express our appreciation of a teacher like Miss Baright. 14
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1930 THE NORMALOGUE MR. CUMMINGS NORTI-I ADAMS, MASS. Teacher of M annual Trafimbig The Ihing tha! goes Ihr furlhesl Tozeards making life worth wllile, Tha! cosls fhe least and does the fmosl, Is just a pleasant smile. A cheery nod and a winning smile as you pass!--how en- couraging to doubtful aspirants of the carpentry profession-- Always ready to lend a helping hand if right angles are not right or squared corners are not square. Our course would have been incomplete without this added touch for we Shall always think of it with fond remembrance. MISS SHOLES NORTII ADAMS. Mass. Teaelzer of lIII7l!l1l'07'h', Smziiniimz, I 'UUh'I'lIfj and Sezrfhzg What one of us has not felt that she will be a better teaelier for having known Miss Sholes? Une of our most patient. cheerful, and helpful teachers! She has taught us lo be better people by her example alone. You will always hold a speeial plaee in our hearts. Miss Sholes. MR. ELDRIDGE NORTH ,ADAMS, MASS. Teacher of History, Geography and Eemzonzies 'We had as Juniors been looking forward to Economies classes with Mr. Eldridge. Were we disappointed? Ver- tainly not. The lively discussions which ensued over various problems were most interesting and enlightening Shall we ever forget that memorable trip to Albany and those gay hikes to Greylock? I3
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1930 THE NORMALOGUE 1 ,N , , Miss F15R.oI'soN Nowru .'xo.n1s, Mass. l S ecrefa ry I'omf'r1n1lIrfp il as you gn, Ou ll liylli,frlllfzlxlff' low. A telephone rings! A light tread is heard in the hallway followed by the echo of Bliss l erguson's light, cheery voice. How countless the services rendered! Especially at the end ol' the month! ller example of conscientious service should inspire us to attain higher aims in our profession. IIRS. THERZA VAN ETTEX NORTH ADAMS, MA House ,lfalron .lusf Io IIIIOZI' llcr fs I0 lore her. As time and tide wait for no man, the hour has come when we must bid goodbye to one who has been a real mother to us during our two years' stay at Taeonic Hall. Her ability we shall always admire and would that she give us just a taste of it. Pleasant memories, we assure you, will always be had of the many happy hours we spent with her, and especially of those well planned menus. With her help we have grown, fotmd better ideals and learn- ed the value of self possession and cooperation. Blay true happiness be, forever, hers. BIISS ALLYN HOLYOKE, Mass. Sceretary of .E.l'fE'l13I.0ll Deparfmenf It would indeed bc a strange day if we were not greeted with Bliss Allyn's cheerful smile. Some of us have been more than fortunate in having her for a teacher too Con Sundays!! A gloom-Chaser, one of us, busy, yet always helpful -such are the phrases that we, the class of 1930, have coined for Bliss Allyn. 15
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