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THE NORMALOGUE 1930 MARION LARKIN Mil GREAT BARRINGTON, ISIASS. Liveliest, Best Athlete To almos! anything could she turn her hand. Did you ever see Mil when she wasn't doing something? She's c-lex er, too. We shall never forget Lewis and his attempts to prove that a letter once put in the post belongs to the sender. Student Council QU, Basketball, Captain CU, QQJ, Dramatic Club CU, CQD, W. A. A. CD, President CQJ, Class Play, -.Normalogue Staff. GEORGIA VVEIR LEE HADLEY, MASS. Best Disposition A sunny disposition is her treasure. Pirates had to dig for treasure, the story books tell us: but Georgia has a treasure in her personality. VVe're sure that her pupils will find school a pleasant place to be. The world would indeed be a. place of disappointments were it not for girls like Georgia. We're glad she came to N. A. N. S. W. A. A. CID, CEU, Point Committee CU, Girl Scout Club CD, Cor- poral. HELEN MAE LIEBENOW Helen Mae CUMMINGTON, MASS. Most Businesslike, Most Dignified Indust1'ious, friendly, and kind, A girl with a sensible mind. That's Helen. When there was anything to be done or that should be done, we could always count on Helen to see it through. An excel- lent planner. If we wanted sympathy, she gave it: if we craved fun, she brought it with her. We couldn't find a more encouraging, friendly girl in the dorm than Helen Mae , and we shall always remember her with the kindest affection. Girl Scout Club KU, Basketball CD, CQJ, House President 121, Stu- dent Council CQJ, Normalogue, Associate Editor CQJ. INIARY AGNES lNIANNIX HOLYOKE, MASS. The mildest manners and the genflcst heart. Mary has endeared herself to the hearts of her many friends at N. A. N. S. with her pleasant smile and quiet manner. We shall always think of her as a real friend and an earnest student. Glee Club Librarian QU, Glee Club QU, CQJ, Social Committee QD, W. A. A. QU, CSU. 24
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1930 THE EVELYN HOLLOWAY NEWTON, Mass. S1urlio11s, uuzbllious, alhlelie is she, Alzruyx sue1'1:s.sful may .s-hz' br. ' Evelyn, although quiet, does her work well and is always ready to smile. Our athletics, dramaties. and scholastic standards have been more than successful because of Evelyn's enthusiasm and ability. Student Council QQJ, .VOVIIHIIOQTIU Staff CEU, Basketball CU, CQD, Reading Club QU, Dramatic Club QQJ, Class Play, W. A. A. CID, 021. BI. TERESA JUDGE Tweet YYILLIANISTOTVN, MASS. Most attractive Oh, u.-hy should life all labor bc? Tweet never let school interfere with her pleasures. She just seemed to breeze in and breeze out again, and last period was scarcely over before Twcet's car was sailing down Church Street loaded with Normalites. We hope that on lifes highway she won't encounter any bumps like the one at the foot of the school driveway. Dramaties CID. KATHRYN VERONICA KELLY iSKay7! SPRINGFIELD, IWIASS. Just let her smile snfl your cares will depart. Possessed of irrepressible good nature and a genuine and genial gift for comradeship-- 'Kay has cultivated the happy faculty of rippling with inward laughter. We envy her pupils. House Couneil KU, CQD, Basketball CU, Reading f'lub CU, KSU, W. A. A. Secretary CQD, W. A. A. CU, QQJ. ELLEN MATILDA LAFAVE NORTH ADAMS, Mass. She was fl carclf.vs,f1'r1rlcs.w gi rl AI1:flSlI6lI1Gdt'llCF ar1.xu'erplnir1. How could we have gone through Normal School without Ellen to brighten our classes. Did you ever hear Ellen say I don't known? I guess not! She was always ready to express her opinion in class even in the face of such an adversary as Mr. Holmes. Miss Lafavv, what would you do if a child said to you 'I wont? And you told him, didn't you, Ellen? You have the best wishes of the class, Ellen. NV. A. A. QU, 125. 23
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I 1930 THE NORMALOGUE DOROTHY B. BIGGER ssD0tvi PITTSFIELD, BIASS. Most Carefree, Wittiest, Jolliest Light of heart and bright Qffaceg The daughler qf a merry race. Always ready for a good time, happy-go-lucky, care-free, and a good comrade. She always liked to contribute her share of worldly wealth to the local theatres, especially on gym days: but she says It's educational, you know. , Axis Staff 121, Normaloguc Stall' 121, Class Prophecy 121, W. A. A. 111. 121- MARY ELIZABETH MCGRATH Mac ADAMS, IWASS. 'Ullodesly has more charms than beauty. Mary is another one of those individuals who helps support the Berkshire Street Railway. Every moming she comes all the way from Adams to frequent Normal Hall. Mary is one of the Mc's which are so bothersome 1I mean the names not the individuals1 to some of our instructors. You have the best wishes of the class, Mary. Glee Club 111, 121, W. A. A. 111, 121. CONSTANCE MILIICENT MCKOWEN Connie NORTH ADAINIS, INIASS. A u'oman's sfrength is in her tongue. Wherever there's an argument going on trust Connie to be in the midst of it. She always hits the nail on the head and always manages to get the last word without also getting a Hood of tears from her opponent as often happens in a friendly argument when Connie isn't taking part. VVe're sure that Connie'll get along in life as long as she's engaged in a profession where the gift of the gab is an asset. Publicity Committee 121, Glee Club 121, Operetta 1Q1. Dramatic Club121. CHRISTINE MCLAREN Chris NORTH ADAMS, MASS. Her voice ever soft, genile and low, An excellent ihing in ironzanf' Chris is the girl who comes from Briggsville every day, and was one of the lunch room contingent that was always having spreads, and making the lookers-on quite jealous until they began to follow the ex- ample set. Chris is always willing to do her part, and she docsn't grgjilmble to everyone while she's doing it. You're sure to succeed ris. Glee Club 121, Axis Staff 121, Normalogue Staff 121, Chairman of Lunch Room Committee 121. 25 ,., V
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