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

 - Class of 1931

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THE NORMALOGUE 1931 ALICE DANSEREAI' HAYDEXYILLE, MASS. ' W. A. A. 1, 2 Glee Vluh I. 2 Uperetta 1 You :lo u-vll lo rcmiml me, mul so l praise, lour slrangclv imliviflual. elzarming Jurys. Inclividuality makes one much more interesting! It has placed Alice as one of the outstanding members of our class. When Alice and Ann appeared as twins in those darling green dresses it helped us realize the more how strong their friendship has grown. We are sure Alice will prove successful in her chosen profession. EDITH DELINIOLINO Dellic FARNYMS, MASS. Basketball 1, 2 Glee fllub 1, 2 W. A. A. 1, 2 Operetta I, 2 Cowl Ihings come in small packages. Short and sweetgcute and neat- Wiithout a doubt, Edith was the inspiration of this song. However, what she lacks in size she has made up in charm and capability. She and Scottie have been pals throughout the trials and tribulations of the past two years, and the only time we caught them frowning was when some kindly soul mistook them for pupils from Marks. Del has done some remarkable work in the training school and although she really doesn't need it-the class of '31 is as one in saying, Good Luck. MARION ELIZABETH GARRAHAN S5Meg.,, MILL RIVER, MASS. .-Ixis Staff l House Vouncil 2 Dramatic Club 2 W. A. A. 1, 2 Basketball 1 Little aj stature, but big of mind. To some she seems quiet and unsophisticated. W'hat? This r, may he the case, but she is not known by this description to 1931. ' ' Those of us who have known her for two years, have learned that she is always ready to help and is capable of doing the job well. ED ITH MARGARET DEROSIA Dee 80 ORCHARD STREET, ADAMS, MASS. Bridgewater Vonference 2 W'.A.A. 1, 2 Treasurer of the W1 A. A. 2 Basketball 1, 2 Dramatic Vlub 1, 2 .Yormaloguc Staff 2 The results proclaim the worker. We all know that whatever Dee undertakes, whether school work, training, or planning a winter carnival, she accomplishes it and docs it well. W'hat a merry chase we had in following the 5 r-lues in the Treasure Hunt? W'e all wish Dee the best of luck and know she will be as successful in teaching as she has been at Normal. LSI-.,l......4..,-,Y- ,. . . ' -H, ' 20

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1931 THE NORMALOGUE ROSE M.im' cUR'r1N Rose l VHESHI RE, MASS. ' Vlass Athlete l l'resident of NY. A. .X. 2 Easketlrall l. 2 l Student Vouncil If Nornmlngzu' Staff I2 Her shills that l1ol11'1'nulrl surpass, H clwofiilrfirlilc1'uricIy. Hasn't ltose made a wonderful NY. AX. .X. President? lJoesn't she make a splendid man? She could teach soine of our shy mem- hers how to win the one they care for- donit you think so? Rose is a good athlete. too. Indeed she is a fine all around sport. All the girls at N. .X. N. S. who know ltose love her! Here! wishing you the hest of luck, Rose! JOSEPHINE ANNE f'ROWI.EY Joe 135 NURTH S'l'Rl'1l'1'l', lYIl.l,I.XhlS'I'UlYN, MASS. NY N X l 'l .L..'.,... fl muirl, llgllf-ll0flI'll'll and ronlelzt she u'uml1'rs through the Il'lIl'lll.H Joe will always he I'l lllt'IllllCI'Cll for her light-hearted, care- free ways. We wonder if shc ever worried in her life? But then we wouldn't want her to, for if she did, we would lose the good- natured friend she is to everyone. BIARY GERTRUDE DAILICY Nlylary G. HIQIH half' T0 I,INC'0l,N S'l'ltEE'l', NORTH XID.-XNIS. MASS. Wiittiest, Most liusinesslike, Most ltesponsihle, llid Most for School, Class Orator. ,-lxis Staff-Assistant Editor l Editor-in-f'hief 2 YV. X. A. l, 2 Basketball l. 2 Dramatic Vluh-Secretary 2 Student Council 2 Editor-in-Chief Norrnulngzu- 2 l lcrlzv' thy virtues lllll'.l'lII'l'SSl'll.u Mary G. is that rare and fortunate type of individual who makes friends easily, and holds them more easily. W'hy is it? Is it her exceptional talent along literary lines, her athletic prowess. or her well known hahit of running off with all the scholastic honors? Our private opinion is that it is her disarm- ing grin of good fellowship and her omnipresent sense of humor. VVho hut Mary knows the hest joke of the season? Who else can laugh over a game won and wax hilarious over one lost? Who hut she can argue with you, win, and yet make you feel victorious? No one hut Mary G. Wie expect that in time Mary G. will hecome one of the fore- most educators of the country, hut yon can't always tell. Nlary's well known outside interests may lead her from her chosen career into other fields. HELEN FRANCES DALY Daly', i X0lt'l'H.XMl l'UN, MASS. Best Disposition 3 YY. .X. .L l, 2 Treasurer l, Z2 l A smilcfor all ll lcclcomc glad, V .1 jovial conxing :cu-v she hurl. Snappy mischievous and laughing eyes! YYhy it is our Helen of course! Always happy, willing and jovial. lYhen it comes to - making friends Helen is the victor for she can make friends and , keep them, for she is the liest natured girl at the dorm. 19



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1931 THE NORMALORCERE HELEN IRMA GREENE Ima NORTH ADAMS. MASS. ' Dramatic Vluh l, 2 Glee Vluh I, 2 Basketball I, 2 W. A. A. l, 2 Upcrctta l There is no doulit lint that Irma Greene will he among the first girls to get positions in schools. for hcr soft. voice and quiet ladylike manner will appeal to any superintendent. Irma is always ohliging and good natured as we can all testit'-.'. And Irma is very versatile, too, as we can see hy the wide range of activities in which she has taken part in Normal School. All the good wishes of the Class of l93l go with Irma for her . success in teaching. 1 , . VIOLA GROVES ' S. ..X'ias if ADA MS, MASS. A Publicity fl0llH1lltt96 I2 Senior l'lay A W. A. A. 1,2 . . -f, r . Il is flfl'il'lIlflV llcurl llwl has IIIUIHFV Q,ifI'fl'IlllS.li ' te With her pleasant smile and calm manner Yi has endeared herself to thc hearts of her many friends at N. A. N. S. Although she is quiet we sec her everywhere, always with a ready smile and 'I Sparkling eyes. Shc will make a fine, cheerful teacher, hut wc have Q ' a feeling that Vi won't teach long. ' '. MARGARET GVRNEY Stpegggyyii 80 CLEVELAND AVE., NORTH ADAMS. MASS. Dramatic f'lub Z2 W. A. A. 2 Glee Cluh 2 So srcccl u face. such nngcl grace. Peggy is one of our new girls. quiet and fair. She pursues her own course and bothers no one. . . -- . FLORENCE MARY HAIGH tbFl019 1398 MASS. AVE., BLACKINTON, MASS. Glee Fluh ZZ W. A. A. l, Z2 Great zcorlfs urc pcrjfornzcd, not liy strength but by ' - pcrscrvcru n ce. ' ' If success is the reward for work, then Florence is certain to he successful. She is always faithful to her studies and true to her many friends. Q- 21

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