Bridgewater State University - Alpha Yearbook (Bridgewater, MA)

 - Class of 1902

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Bridgewater State University - Alpha Yearbook (Bridgewater, MA) online collection, 1902 Edition, Page 32 of 102
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28 THE NORMAL OFFERING by and as did one young lady, in whose three-minute talk sixty-five and's were counted. It is said that in these days it is the style for a girl to be mannish. If this be so, then certainly twice a week we might have been described by that term. For, supplying ourselves with planes, hammers and saws, we proceeded to make rulers, insect-boards and other useful implements. Perhaps it is best not to inquire the meaning of sundry fingers bound with white cloth, and numeious ragged cuts in dresses. It was always with ia sense of relief that we entered the Geometry room, resting assured that here we should find everything very satisfactory, and never were we disappointed. At the end of the term a strained, worried look might be observed on the countenances of the Juniors. If one should inquire where a certainjunior was, the reply would be: Up in Room 27 making physical measurements. But on the last day of the term our faces brightened, and we commenced the work of the new term with the hrm resolve that the required work should be per- formed to the best of our ability. By this time the self-sacrificing spirit, so highly desirable in a teacher, was so well developed in us that one young lady in gymnastic exercises, one day, without a murmur of complaint, stood as target for the bean bags. In drawing, we soon learned that harmony, tones and scales do not exist in music alone. We also learned not to represent things as they are, but as they seem. Never will telegraph wires and railroad tracks be seen by a member of the Junior class without the recollection of many hours of hard labor, and of many portfolios, highly decorated with red or green crayon, which our sense of beauty has not yet been sufficiently cultivated to appreciate. They will remind us also of many helpful suggestions and many encouraging words which made the work a pleasure. i i In Reading we learned to move the jaws rapidly, but being a class entirely composed of ladies, at first we failed to see the necessity of this drill. We have taken many pleasant walks in search of lichens and fungi, and have had our eyes opened to the myriads of wonderous beauties all around us. We should be a dull class indeed if, with such examples as we have before us, we do not now begin to realize the requirements of a good teacher. So, with faces turned toward the future, with brave hearts and strong courage, we await the events of the coming year. And here's hoping :-May the new year find each in her place, merry, loyai and true to her very best.

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THE NORMAL OFFERING ZQ Members. A Alden, Harriett Elizabeth Campello Allen, Bertha Inza Fall River Allen, Sara Thomas Dartmouth Blair, Fanny Goucher . Bridgewater Boyle, Elizabeth Susanna Sandwich Boynton, Anna Lois East Pepperell Brickett, Blanche Merrill Melrose Brightman, Carolyn Parker New Bedford Brooks, Mary Ellaf Brockton Burns, Margarita Elizabeth Hingham Byam, Henrietta F. E. Milford, N. H. Chace, Josephine Fall River Clarkson, Charlotte May Fall River Cobb, Helena Porter . Hull Cronin, Anna Loretta East Weymouth Crowley, Anna Clare Abington Curtin, Abigail Agnes Norwood Delano, Nettie May Rockland DeWolf, Claudia Elizabeth Bridgewater Dix, Lulu Marion Somerville Ferrer, Linna Maude Southbridge Finley, Lois Horton Randolph Gammons, Ruth Mildred Bridgewater Gibbons, Ellen Maria Hingham -Gilroy, Ella Louise . Taunton Galvin, Gertrude Helen Methuen Godsell, Mary Quincy Point -Grover, Hattie Beatrice West Roxbury -Guigon, Caroline Hall Franklin Hall, Ednah Snow Fall River Holmes, jane Standish Rockland Hopkins, Florence Mitchell Somerville Horne, Alta May Wolfborough, N. H. Howe, Gladys Worth Waltham Howe, Louise Manning Waltham Howe, Marcia Lillian South Weymouth Howes, Bessie Crowell Wood's Hole Hume, Viola Waters North Stoughton Ilsley, Anna Laura Chelsea Johnson, Gertrude Lenore Fall River Jones, Hattie ElVerna Brockton Kennedy, Ada Foster North Plymouth Kiley, Ella Martha Somerville Kimball, Elizabeth Oliver East Walpole Kimball, Mary Lee Hingham Centre Lydon, Gertrude Anna Abington Mace, Alice Viola Somerville Maguire, Ella J. R. Hingham Centre Maloney, Margaret Sydney Taunton Mason, Ethel Blanche Maynard Mayhew, Vesta Whittier North Tisbury McCool, Catherine Gertrude Brockton McDonald, Mildred Flora No. Abington Metcalf, Edith Lois Franklin Murphy, Mary Agnes Norwood Oleson, llflafy Hall Warren Phinney, Lucinda Estelle Cotuit Rich, Una Leslie ,Provincetown Rogers, Grace Ethlyn Westborough Sanders, Bertha Elizabeth Lanesville Scott, Edna Florence Somerville Sheehan, Mary Ellen Middleborough Smith, Margaret lane Taunton Smith, Mima Whitrrlan Stuart, Ina Belle Fall River Sykes, Mabel Lavinia Fall River Tew, Alma Preston Taunton Tillson, Blanche King Thompson, Josie Adelaide Goffstown, N. H. Vinton, Gertrude Frances W. Somerville Wadleigh, Edith Carlisle North Falmouth Walker, Annie Ethel Dighton South Carver former Members. Baker, Grace Evelyn Belcher, Florence Alma Maher, Madeline Margaret Small, Susie Bernice Wilcomb, Alice Emma

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