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

 - Class of 1936

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MARIE CLARK MoLLi ' SZIUOI Play Basketball W. A. A. Executive Board Soccer Commuters' Club Marching Song lwordsi Marie has com: to us this year from Dalton. but we feel that We have known her all four years. She is that kind of person, friendly sociable, and easy to know. Because of her helpful and willing nature Marie has made many friends during her stay here at college. Her ability to play basketball has made her an obiect of admira' tion and wonder, for her fast passing and her record for miking baskets is just too good for one person. Nothing is ever too difhcult to ask of Molly. for she is as capable as she is agreeable. With a smile she says, Yes, l'll do it . and presto' it is done! ELEANQR CORRIGAN CoRKi ' W. A. A, 1. 2, 3, 4 Address to the Underclassm:n3 Axis Stalfl Ivy Poem 3 Clee Club 1. 2. 3 Class Play 4 Dramitic Club1.2.3,Prcs tl:nt4 Christmis Play 4 Forum 1 Year Book Staff, Assistant Edif Beacon Staff 2, 3 tor 4 M my Day Pageant 3, 4 Representative to Iv1o.lelLeague Head of Soccer 2, 3 of Nations 4, Chairmin Basketball 4 Sash a charming little girl as Corky we never did see. With her gay and sparkling personality she seems to bring new life to every' thing she undertakes. As president of the Drama Club she has worked faithfully and well, and her enthusiasm in each new venture has been a strong incentive to her fellowevvorkers to trudge onward and to surmount all obstacles. Surely that is enough for one girl, but not for Corky. Sh: is a poet. and a true one, for no one but a real poet could produce lines of such exquisite beauty. We shall never forget her entrancing ivy poem. For you, Corky. we wish the best that life can bring to you. MACDALEN EICHERT Art Club 3, 4 Orchestra 2 Drama Club 1, 2 W. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 1, 2 Lena, apparently very quiet-f and most unconcerned about life in general, has surprised us greatly. Have you ever heard her conf tagious giggle or listened as she put forth the League of Nations' most recent proposal? Her high scholastic standards should be a challenge to all her classmates. MURIEL GINCRAS Basketball 1, 2, 3. Captain 1, Executive Board 2 2. 3 Archery Coach 2 Art Club 3. 4 Archery 1. 2 President 3. 4 Glee Club 1, 2 W. A. A. 1. 2. 3, 4 Muriel is one of thos: quiet girls from whom we hear little. But how much she can accomplish? We marvel at her skill in bisketball, yet. as an artist, she surpasses us all. Keep up the good work, Muriel. 19 .,.i

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JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY Book worms boast that they can journey to the four corners of the earth, enjoy the coolness of the frigid regions in midfsummer, or be transferred to the midst of the African jungle in January. But a really first class dreamer can do more than this. Yes, she can remember the hours spent on the warm sands at the Seashore watching the waves-first, a swell, then a lacelike frill at the top, spreading the length of the swell, then, the top of the wave leaned forward showing a smooth, shining front, and a crest covered with bridal spray. Then it crashed with a dull roar and travel' led, foaming, up and over the hot sands, cooling them with its eager tongue. Ah, yes, and as she remembered this, she recalled the same thoughts that occupied her mind just as those waves came travelling toward her. june really seemed a long time ago, but the events of the past three years were clearly etched in her memory. That first day of school when, alone and frightened, she stood in answer to her name, that long receiving line and the good time she had at the Freshman Reception, that first Hallowe'en Party, and that first dance, all caused a faint but happy smile to cross her countenance. They were happy daysfevery one! She would never forget those picnics, those Greylock hikes, nor those Christmas parties. She could not help grinning as she remembered certain little humor' ous incidents at the training school. Then came spring and June-and the smiling face saddened. School and its drudgeries were forgotten in those days. How far off September seemed! just as the soft lap, lap of the water along the shore was a part of the whole enchanting memory, so is this thought that we, the Class of 1937, depart with deep in our hearts, a vital part of our first three years at North Adams. Friendship is a gay thing, A thing of wings and song, A thing that dwells within the heart All the whole day long, A thing that grows in darkest place, That blooms in darkest hours, A thing that in dead winter comes Bringing scent of flowers, A thing that even darkest night Can't hide from worldy view, And even failure loses its sting As long as friends are true. RITA MEAD, '37 18



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DOROTHEA HOFFMANN NDOT.. Class President 1, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4 W. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Delegate to New York Confer- junior Prom Committee, Chair- ence 1 man 3 Official Delegate to Model Art Club, Vice President 3, 4 League 4 Archery 1, 2, 3 Class Play 4 Forum 2 Drama Club 4 Response to Upper Classmen 2 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Year Book Staff 4 Gracious, diplomatic and tactful, who could have made a more patient, long suffering president than Dot? During these last four years we are sure she has worn out at least one set of office furniture waiting to talk with Mr. Eldridge on our behalf, and more than one pair of slippers standing at the head of our receiving lines. Never mind, Dot, the class will cheerfully consider all bills for such services as necessary luxuries. We pay them with our sincere thanks and the promise of our love and friendship in the years to come. ELLA MAE KARREY President Student Council 4 To Framingham Conference 4 Student Council 2, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 3 Beacon Staff 2 Art Club 3, 4 May Day Pageant 3, 4 Drama Club 4 Class Day Past 3 W. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Christmas Play 4 Delegate to New York Confer- ence 2 This tall, stately girl with the beautiful black tresses is none other than our Ella Mae. With a smile for everyone, she is a very special friend of us all. She is kind, sweet, and patient, and is loved by each and every one of her classmates. Her pleasant disposition and her magnetic personality are virtues which we should all like to possess. We know it would be most dificult to equal them. As an indication of Ella Mae's popularity among the students, and their confidence in her ability to lead, she holds the most ref sponsible position of any held by a student: she is president of the Student Council. DOROTHY HOLMES LEE DOT W. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Reading Club 4 Basketball 4 Forum 1 Dot Lee must bzthe thinker of '36. At any rate where would we be in math. or science if she couldn't solve the unknown quanf tity. Best wishes to a conscientious girl with a heart of gold. IDA MAINO W. A. A. Executive Board 1, 2. Tennequoit 1, 2 3, 4 Model League of Nations 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary New York Conference 3 Treasurer 2, 3, President 4 Year Book 4 Archery 1, 2, 3, 4 Prom Committee 3 Basketball 1, 3, 4 Senior Ball Committee 4 Soccer 2 Surely our shining light of the musical realm needs no introduce tion. lda's rich mellow contralto has lent enchantment to many an occasion. Musical talent plus her gift of making friends has made her one of the most popular girls of '36. 20

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