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1930 'TH ENORMALOGUE JESSIE WINTON ELPHINSTONE fillet!! LUDLOXV, RIASS. She is as wise as she isfairf' All hail to Jet ! She surely has done her bit for '30. Aside from an important role in the operctta, she performed in the class play with notable success. But that isn't all-as editor-in-chief of the .-iris she discharged her duty so well that we gave her the honor 1and work1 of editing our class book. All this she has done when she hasn't been championing the cause of the negro. You deserve a vote of thanks, Jet, and that's probably all you will get 'cause we're Scotch, too. Glee Club 111, 121, Axis 111, Editor 121, Fire Captain 111, Editor of Normalogue 121, Class Play 121, Operetta 121, Basketball 111, W. A. A. 111, 121, Girl Scout Club 111. ELEANOR MARIE FITZGERALD MEIN BONDSVILLE, MASS. Cheerfulness and good-will make labor I ight. I guess this quotation is true all right- El is our proof positive. She's surely made a lot of friends among the class of '30 in the one short year she's been with us. We won't forget you, EL W. A. A. 121. ALICE V DOROTI-IEA FLYNN SSAP, EASTHAMPTON, MASS. True to her word, her work, and her friends. Alice has given us good proof of the quotation. As chairman of the linance committee she kept her accounts well, and when she said she'd do a thing she did it. When we say Alice we think of Jo, then Kay, and Lil--the list would be too long, but the more the merrierf' Finance, Chairman 121, Reading Club 111, 121, VV. A. A. 111, 121, Basketball.1l1, 121. DORIS LOUISE FULLER Dot MONTAGUE CITY, MASS. Most Likely to Succeed Born for success she seemed With grace to win, with hear! Io hold. Words seem to fail to describe Dot. Think what a girl should be. She is that. Student Council 11,1 School Social Committee 11,1 Chairman 121, Dramatic Club 111, 121, Class Vice-President 121, W. A. A. 111, 121, Class History. 21
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THE NORMALOGUE 1930 LOIS AMELIA CROMACK SHELBURNE FALLS, MASS. Ever generous in deed, And thcuglzUul Io others. One always knows what to expect of Lois, she has such poise, and such an even temper. She's frank, as her lovely brown eyes seem to tell you. Lois can do such a number of things, too. Will we ever forget the haughty Duke'l with his full deep voice and portly manner? You can tell from the activities she participated in, that Lois has varied interests. I House Council CU, QQJ, Glee Club CU, CQ1 Treasurer, Basketball Clj, CZJ, Operctta, Normaloguc, Business Manager. IRENE JOSEPHINE DE MARCO De Mark NORTH ADAMS, MASS. For if she will, she will, You may depend on'l, And if she u'on'I, she won't So there's an end on't. Irene came to us from thelocalhigh school. We don't know whether or not it was the fault of the school, but anyhow someone made a fine job of her. She always has an idea for something and also knows just how it should be carried out. She's sure to make a good teacher. W. A. A. CU, CQD, Dramatic Club-Treasurer QQD, Glee Club, W. A. A. Point Secretary QQD, Operetta, Normalogue Stall' QQJ. DOB OTHY ISABELLE DONOVAN S iDOt! l LENOX, MASS. Jus1 In be helpful, just lo be true, Jus! to he glad the u'lzoIe day through. Dot 's one girl who isn't very noisy, but she's one whom we missed when she wasn't around. llere's another senior who spent almost all her week-ends at home. Vllhile she was here, she never forgot a cheery hello for everyone. W. A. A. QU, fill, Reading Club CID, CQJ. MARGARET DRISCOLL Kipeglf HoUSAToN1c, MASS. ' Pink are hcr elreehs, and gold her hair, A jollier girl yorfllfind nowhere. Always modest and unassuming, Margaret has gained a place in the life of her companions which will always remain her own. House Council QU, Secretary of Reading Club CQJ, W. A. A. CD, 121. 20
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THE NORMALOGUE 1930 INIARY MARGUERITE GWOZDZ . Hhfary' ' ADANIS, MASS. Upon a woman one must wait an hour. Mary used to make us all quite envious by strolling into class late. Isn't it nice to have the trolley car on which to blame your tardiness? Whatever will you do next year if you don't commute? You surely helped us to appreciate the life of a commuter. Speaking of apprecia- tions we won't forget Mary garbed as a Polish lass crooning Polish songs in our geography class. Lots of luck to you! Dramatic Club. W IIURIEL ANGEL HALL lNIigs GREENFIELD, DIASS. Silence brings fr1'endsh'ips. Migs attended N. A. N. S. before we entered her classic halls, but was absent while we spent our first year here. However she de- cided she would like to graduate with a good class so she joined '30, We're glad you did Migs, and we hope you won't forget us. House Council CD. GRACE MABEL HARWOOD ' ' Grace' ' CHARLElNION'T, BIASS. Wisdom goes not always by years. Grace just joined our class at the beginning of our last year, but it didn't take us long to become acquainted with her. She proved herself a worthy asset when she won for herself an A in teachingg also when she demonstrated her skill in the lunch room as a cook. We didn't all benefit from the latter, but perhaps her children next year will receive hot lunches as a result of her experience. Lots of luck, Grace! Reading Club, YV. A. A. FLORENCE ELIZABETH HICKEY ' 'Fliek NEWVTONVILLE, BIASS. Belief fhan gold is Ihe llrinlcing mind. Here is our Fliek ! An athlete of no little ability, a good student and an excellent organizer. We expect to hear of great triumphs ac- complished by her. Reading Club CU, Reading Club President 123, Axis Staff CQJ, Nor- mnloguc Staff MJ, Fire Captain QI, Basketball CD, Class Play, W. A. A. CU, C27- 22
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