Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts - Mohawk Yearbook (North Adams, MA)

 - Class of 1931

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1931 ATHSE NSORSMALOGUE MISS GRACE L. DONELSON VOLRAIN, MASS. Librarian af N. A. N. S. As a lilirarian and a teaeher, Miss Donelson revealecl mellowed scholarship, unusual skill as a teacher, and a personality that left an imprint on those who came in eontaet with her. She has always given of her time and energy to those who neerleal personal guidance in making: adjustments, seholastie or private. No N. A. N, S. alum- nus is more conspicuous for her unstinterl aetivity as well as for her wifle a ntl warm frieuelships. RUSS BERTHA ALLYN IIULYOKIC, MASS. Seerelmj' of Extension Department If we ean reproduee the lesson of patienee and eheerful- ness that Miss Allyn teaehes us, as eftieiently as she does, we will have reaehed the elimax ot' all the favors she has done for us :luring our two years at Normal. No one has helped us any more willingly than she who has learned the seeret of crowding an unlimited uumher of helps into her already husy days. 15 NIISS TlIl'llll'lS.X,Fl'lltfll'SUX NORTH XIXXNIS, NIAXSS. Sl'Fl't'llIl'Y In Ur. Smilli What would we clo without our Bliss Ferguson? She is husy all :lay long, but not too lvusy to stop and gn-et lls with :1 smile whenever she sees us. It is her ellieieney that helps to keep our sehool going anrl we all hope she will remain with us for a long, long time lieeause we neefl her.

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THENORMALOGUE 1931 KIISS EI,IZ,XI3I'ITI'I JENKINS NURTII .'XIJ.'XMS, BIASS. Superrisnr llI'E.l'll'l1.9iIII1 D1-parimenl aml Rural Demonstration Sellools, 'lleaelzer of Rural Efluealiun A gi Miss Jenkins need never worry if she loses her position at North Adams Normal, for she 1-an win fame on Broad- way any time. At a moment's notice Miss Jenkin heeomes an indignant parent, the ehairman of the sehool committee, the eountry landlady, or the eounty super- intendent We learned more than was printed in our hooks in Rural Educ-ation Vlass. We'll remember it nevt year. tool MISS BETH A. IVESTUN MICIJIJUIIIJ, MASS. Tear-her Qf Hygiene and Physical Education We have always found Miss Weston enthusiastic' and helpful in any of our difficulties. In faet. if we eould put only a portion of the enthusiasm into our physieal eduea- tion lessons that she puts into hers, we would he rewarded with responsive zest we feel sure. Also our future pupils I eb' . ought to he one hundred pereent healthy when we have I' exposed them to the praetir-al health lessons in whieh we have heen so uhly instructed. . BIISS FANNIE BISHOP XVII,I,IMAN'I'IC', VUNN. Teacher Qf KiIl!I0fgfIff0Il Theory Miss Bishop's sineerity and spirit of helpfulness, which I she has demonstrated in all her eontac-ts with N. A. N. S., . ', have made us feel that she is a real friend. She has truly ereated within us an understanding sympathy for ehildrenf' 14.



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THE NORMALOGUE 1931 KIRS. THERZ.-X VAN ETTEN NORTH AIXXNIS, MASS, glfulron of Tamnir' Hall lYez1ll have our first impressions of Tzleonie Hall. hut the one that will remain with us longest is our first glimpse of Mrs, Yan. She was standing in the doorway of her room, smiling an greeting to each newcomer. Our life in the dormitory for the past two years has marle us realize anfl appreciate the respwiisiliilities that Mrs. Van has had for each and every one of us. Our sineerest thanks :incl deepest gratiturle go to her. ' WW 4 1 l RUSS BIARY MANNIX , Ziff! HUI,YOIiH, Miss. ' ' --lssislant Alfatron QfTa1'0ni0 H1111 'i Q L , ., , 514315 Our Mary might well he the term applierl to Mary . Mzmnix, for she was frienrl unfl helper to all the dorm girls. 1 She aclministerefl to the sir-li: she lahorefl long and pain- 1 i si, fully in making rleeorntions for our man dances, and ,Q 3 she even heczime our lsanker in times of dire flistress. 1' We hope that Mary will have much success :infl happi- il ness in the Coming pears, it Y - M4TMxAf:i,, 16

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