Bridgewater State University - Alpha Yearbook (Bridgewater, MA)
- Class of 1907
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He has followed closely in their footsteps, and church and town have received from him loyal support and genuine service. In the history of the school no one has excelled him as a teacher. His grasp of a subject is comprehensive, his analysis thorough and logical, his presentation vivid and impressive. His judgment of his students and their needs is keen and accurate, and his power to bring student and sub- ject together in vital relations, which is the crucial test of teaching skill, is unsurpassed. This is true not of one subject only but of many. It would be difficult to tell whether history or science were his favorite sub- jects he has so illuminated them both in his teaching. lt is essential to the success of a normal school that the principal should not be a recluse but should be in close relations with all the edu- cational forces in the community. He should know how the currents of educational thought are setting and should be quick to note the signs of the times. He should be sympathetic with new forms of thought and practice, so far as they rest on established foundations. This has been characteristic of the past, and it is likely to be no less in the future. The sphere of Mr. Boyden's influence has not been con- fined to the normal school. Through his work in the summer school at lVlartha's Vineyard, at teachers' institutes, and in different cities where he hasorganized the nature study, he has given impulse to the work through- out the State. ' Supt. john Philbrick of Boston said in one of his reports that teachers never could expect the highest success, if they never went be- yond the smoke of their own chimneys. Mr. Boyden has been beyond the smoke of his own chimney. He has seen the best normal schools in the country and has familiarized himself with their methods and spirit. What of good they have to offer will be at the service of Bridgewater. In view of all these facts it is not difficult to cast the horoscope for the future of our Alma Mater. All the best in the past will be filially conserved, and all the demands of the future will be met. The foundations will not be disturbed but the structure will grow in adaptation to new needs and in accordance with new truths. The genzm' loci will be the same spirit that has met and welcomed the young men and women of ' 136 classes, that has molded their lives, and sent them out into the world not to be ministered unto but to minister. VOLUME NINE NORMAL OFFERING PAGE ELEVEN jfaculty. JBNDQCVOHIGI' 'lHOl'I113l 5CbOOlI 190641901 ARTHUR CLARKE BOYDEN, A. M. PRINCIPAL 1ZfZ..S'Z'07fj! Depafflmemf ALBERT GARDNER BOYDEN, A. M., PRINCIPAL EMERITUS EdZ!CHfZ'07Zd! Sindy Of Man - 'H' i W N FRANZ H. KIRMAYER, PH. D. Clfzsszks aim' Modeffn Lcmgzzages WILLIAM D. JACKSON Physics amz' Hzlgher MaZhe1naZz'cs CHARLES P. SINNQTT, B. Sp Geology, Geogmphy, Physiology P0!z'Zz'ca! Eaofzomy , . ' ' ' ' , ,.... A... , 1w f- -- .-.4 I f.- . - - -f -'W-e 2f:' : .L ' Uv- K ,,L...l. ..V .. .,,- V -gn. ' ' MA ' ' PAGE TWELVE NORMAL OFFERING A VOLUME NiNE GURNEY ' A EZ. Latin, .7WaZkemaz'z'cs, Aslffonomy, L z'b1fa1fz'a1z ' ' -' N- w1,p..', H . ,,,.g..F n HARLAN P. SHAW Clzemisivfy, Jwineffalogy, Manual Traifzivzg ,A 1-'L' Y ' ' . ' 1 - ., - V CLARA C. PRINCE Vocal Illasic, A Qgebra LILLIAN A. HICKS A SZW6'7'7JZ.S07' of Training VOLUME NINE NORMAL OFFERING PAGE THIRTEEN FANNY A. COMSTOCK ZWa!lzemaz'z'cs, .English ELIZABETH H. PERRY Manzza! A115 EVELINE MERRITT Manual Affls: Assisiam' ELIZABETH F. GGRDGN Plzysical Tmzhing PAGE FOURTEEN NORMAL OFFERING VOLUME NINE - fl I MARGARET E. FISHER Physica! T1foi1zi1zg.' Assisfani I . V ALICE E. DICKINSON Efzglisk Depaffimofzz' - It 1 wf? T . CAROLINE A. HARDWICK Vocal Expffossiofz FLORENCE I. DAVIS , Biology Dopavflmom' VOLUME NINE NORMAL OFFERING PAGE FIFTEEN Adelaide Reed Martha M. Burnell Sarah L. Wilson Nellie M. 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A - M1 It r-r p m-1.-,. ' ' ., - LST' .wx 'wr J- ----IH-----,.!-.44 r -- , .V - W.-. ., A -'X R l4,..,..5:..:.::n:E1zElin!E- U !1H.:tr,'Izm-,- 5741- 124 ,153 Q., :ffm H vnu:-.zxggggqzn E,?,y.-:,mii5i5EU.3:5VV,:'5Ql:mh-gy.-,V-VV-. -- ,un X -. - . , .:. ,V X X ,Y x , f ' - ' ' ' A' - ' ' ' -.- ., ,.,, ..,. - ml ' :wg 7 Kg AV - ' V v-.m X. V f - X5 . , . L...-..... ,,.......-. , ..., ...... - Y .K - .......,. ,..... .-L., PAGE EIGHTEEN NORMAL OFFERING VOLUME NINE jfacultv Eributes. F WE COULD choose the thoughts that should be companioned with our names in the memory of those who have known us, they should be such memories as these: one always regardfulg unfailingly kind in the stress of whatever exacting duties, making every comer the richer by a smile and a kind word, keeping the heart always brave and young. , Surely these are not small things, not easily forgotten. We do not forget. And now that she is no longer with us here, what better word of greeting can we send her, than to echo what she has taught us?-that love is better than lessons, that a rich, unselfish nature outshines words and acts. The membership of our school is larger than the eye shows: in its limits must be ever room for those who have been with us in spirit and purpose. So we keep her in our hearts, and our word to Miss Horne is not Farewell, but I-Iail . During the year we have been glad to welcome three new teachers, They quickly made their place among us. At the beginning of the year the new department of Biology was established, and Miss Florence I. Davis, of Fall River-B. N. S. 1878- was called to take charge of it. Miss Davis has studied microscopy with Dr. King, has attended the School of Science, M. I. T., and has studied ayear in Germany. From 1892 to 1906 she was connected with the B. M. C. Durfee High School in Fall River. To this fine equipment she adds an enthusiasm for her work that makes us realize already into what fortunate hands the department has fallen. 1 ' 8 Miss Mary L. Perham, of Wilton, N. H., succeeds Miss Clara Bennett in Model School. Miss Perham graduated from B. N. S. in June, 1897, and has taught in Winthrop and Newton. Miss Sarah L. Wilson, of Newton Center, has charge of Grade VII, in place of Miss Price, absent on leave.' Miss Wilson is a member of the class of 1900, B. N. S. She has taught in Edgewood, R. I., and in Newton Center. I We extend cordial greeting to all these new-comers, and mean more th ' an empty words when we say we are glad they are with us. VOLUME NINE 'NORMAL OFFERING PAGE NINETEEN Gbe massachusetts JBoarb of Ebucation.. BY ALBERT E. WINSHIP. -g Q ASSACHUSETTS has always had an educational person- ., ality distinctly her own. This has been so from earliest 5 A 1, times, will be so to the end of time, and this is nowhere more apparent than in the case of the State Board of Education, if organized by Horace Mann seventy years ago. There has never been anything political in the appointment or ad- ministration of this board, nor has there been any ecclesiastical bias in this body. It has been an unpaid board and one without perquisites. Massachusetts has never had any State Superintendent or Commis- sioner 'of Education, merely a Secretary of this State Board, but his services have usually made him as important an educational leader, locally and nationally, as any more pretentiously named official in any State. He has never -had vote or voice in the board, except by courtesy, but with rare exceptions, he has directed both the policy and activity of the board. The relation of this body to the State normal schools is its most dis- tinctive feature. In most states, each normal school has its own local board of trustees, but here the State Board of Education has entire and specific direction of all the affairs of the ten State normal schools, select- ing every principal and teacher, and having in charge the erection of every building,-in short, not a pencil is purchased without the approval of the bill by some member or officer of the board. Incidentally, also, this board has the awarding of about one hundred scholarships a year to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and other higher institutions of learning. There are several Agents of the board, elected annually and work-- ing under its direction. The board also certificates all superintendents before they can serve as district superintendents. In a way, also, the board usually inHuences educational legislation and has a large judicial power in all sorts of ways. The board has a vast influence on the one hand and yet escapes public entanglements on the other hand. I It differs from the State boards PAGE TWENTY NORMAL OFFERING voLUME NINE in many states in that it has no voice in the selection of text books for use in the schools, has no control of any higher institutions of learning aside fromthe normal schools, is in no Wise related to the public libraries of the state or to any semi-educational and reformatory institutions, nor yet officially to the secondary schools. There are eight members, appointed by the Governor for a term of eight years, the terms being so arranged that only one member retires in any year. Reappointment, when desired has been almost the invariable rule, and appointment on the board has never been openly and success- fully sought by any one. All in all, this board is Without a peer in dignity, usefulness and disinterested service. State JBOHYD, 1906501 His EXcELLENcY CURTIS GUILD, JR. His HONOR EBEN S. DRAPER George H. Martin, Secretary C. B. Tillinghast, A. M., Treasurer Mrs. Ella Lyman Cabot, Boston Albert E. Winship, Lit. D., Somerville Thomas B. Fitzpatrick, A. M., Brookline Caroline Hazard, A. M., Lit. D., Wellesly joel D. Miller, A. M., Leominster Kate Gannett Wells, Boston Clinton Richmond, A. B., North Adams George I. Aldrich, A. M., Brookline ' BQCIIIS john- T. Prince, Ph. D., West Newton james W. MacDonald, A. M., Stoneham Julius E. Warren, Barre Frederic L. Burnham, Cambridge A VOLUME NINE NORMAL OFFERING PAGE TWENTY-ONE Growth of the School. BY ARTHUR C. BOYDEN. NE OF THE marked characteristics of the Bridgewater school has been its spirit of progress. Growth has mani- q he X fested itself in many ways-increasing the lines of equipment, raising the standard of admission, broadening the course, of study, lifting the standard of scholarship, and improving. the preparation for schoolroom details. The past year has been no exception to this rule of progress. Sz're1zgZhem'ng ilze Courses. A new course in analytical chemistry has been equipped with modern apparatus and reference books. Advanced elective courses in biology have been established, especial emphasis being laid on field Work and the first hand investigation of life in its environ- ment. The most advanced improvement will be a natural science garden which is already under preparation. This garden will occupy over an acre and a half of land, the gift of Mr. Albert G. Boyden, and will be fitted up as an out of door laboratory for biological study and experimentation. It will be used in training teachers for practical work in establishing and managing school and home gardens. Such an equipment will be 'of particular assistance in teaching the subjects of nature study and geography. ' A course in the History of Art has been added to the electives open to the three' and four year students. The Manual Arts course has been revised so as to co-ordinate Work in the important industries with drawing and design. This course will be especially valuable in preparing teachers to take hold of the industrial Work now being so urgently advocated in this State. Reading courses have been established or enlarged in Economics, in the History of Education, and in general literature. The library now con- tains over 10,000 volumes, and there is in preparation a new pamphlet department of current literature, card catalogued for use in the literary or general exercises of the school. , 1 PAGE TWENTY-Two NORMAL OFFERING VO-LUME NINE Developmmf qt the Lzlemvfy cmd Zllwicrzl fmeffesls. A The competi- tive debates among the men have caused a great deal of enthusiasm, and the final choice of a school debating team is awaited with keen interest by all of the students. Theladies are contributing their full share in the platform exercises which include readings illustrating the work of the department of vocal expression, and themes on current events of interest to all. ' . - The pianola is giving a knowledge of some of the best musical compositions, while the orchestra and glee club are a practical exempliiica- tion of the value of music in school life. .Expcmsz'0n fyf Tmz'1zz'1zg Facz'!z'z'z'es. For a better understanding of the actual conditions existing in ungraded schools the students have been granted opportunities for observing and teaching in a number of rural schools in this and adjoining towns. Arrangements have been made for a close connection with the Brockton system of schools in order that the graduates may be familiar with actual conditions in the large rooms of city schools. College graduates and others who are preparing for high school positions have the valuable opportunity of studying a first class city high school. - ' ' Enlafggemem' of Zhe Social Life. The plan of the school implies self-government based on the highest ideals. With this principle goes the training in all that gives refinement of manners. The unusual facilities afforded by the new gymnasium give the opportunity for the cultivation of the best social habits. The organization and development of athletic sports among the students proves that these sports can be made to co- operate with scholastic development rather than to interfere with it. Another gratifying fact is the growing appreciation among the students of the means by which the fraternity spirit can be of direct benefit to the school, with the elimination of the spirit of cliques or exclusiveness. Along all lines the spirit of school loyalty and devotion to high ideals is growing. 'iii T VOLUME NINE NORMAL OFFERING PAGE TWENTY-THREE Ebe 1 906 Biennial. BY EMILY CURTIS FISHER. HERE WAS an element of greatness in the spirit of the ob- servance of that Biennial day of June, IQO6. There was the 0 H . expression of nobility in the mien of the disciples as they re- . turned to gather in class once again about the teacher who A had led them. There was in him the personal exposition of the truth that he had reiterated throughout the years: The Abundant Life. A He came that we might have life, and that we might have it more abundantly. This was the theme of the day which was centered about the Principal who had been the focus of the spirit of deepening and ex- tending life in those who had been sent from Bridgewater to permeate teaching in its profession and in its practice with an insight and purpose that should become universal and eternal. Among the 800 of the Alumni present there were representatives of nearly every graduating class since 1846. Fifteen of these had graduated under Mr. Tillinghastg 30 under Mr. Conant, and the remainder had been pupils of Mr. Boyden. Mr. Julius H. Tuttle, president of the association, called the meeting to order in the Assembly hall. After the details of business were con- cluded commemoration eulogies were given of those who had died since the preceding gathering. With the tenderness of friends and the tributes of colleagues, resolutions were passed in memory of Rev. john Chadwick, Mrs. Albert G. Boyden, Miss Sarah jane Baker, Mr. Henry J. Sawin, Mr. Gustavus F. Guild, Mrs. Col. john D. Billings, and Prof. E. C. Hewett. A committee was then appointed to arrange for the erection of a mural tablet in memory of Mr. J. G. Carter, Rev. Charles Brooks, and Mrq Edmund Dwight: the three men who were most instrumental in establishing Normal Schools in this state. ' ' The officers elected for the next two years are: President, Dr. john T. Prince, vice-presidents, Loea P. Howard, Frank L. Keith, Dr. Frank T. Taylor, Mrs. Annie G. Hopkins, Mrs. Frank I. Cooper, secretary, Miss Myra E. Hunt, treasurer, Charles P. Sinnott. H ,N ,,',, Q- ,. -xr V. , ,. , . , .. .. -. . .-,,.. .i...,...... .. PAGE TWENTY-FOUR NORMAL OFFERING VOLUME NINE After the adjournment of the business session dinner was served in the new gymnasium. At its close President Tuttle announced the topic of the day, The Possibilities of Bridgewater. I-Ie then introduced those bringing tribute to the retiring Principal G. Boyden, and greet- ings to the principal-elect, A. C. Boyden. The State Board of Education was represented by Mr. George I. Aldrich who spoke of the continuity of the spirit of progress and advance which had characterized Bridgewater in the past. Mr. George I-I. Martin, the secretary of the State Board of Education emphasized the spirit of Bridgewater as being the going forth into work as service. He demonstrated that this spirit would be augmented because Arthur C. Boyden is himself and because he is the son of his fatherf Miss Emily C. Fisher urged the choice of the best in the communities to be chosen as teachers, and that everyone should become a contributor to life. Principal-Emeritus Albert G. Boyden emphasized the Rabbi Ben Ezra attitude to life in his words: Larger things than have been in the past are to came. I believe in working and thinking. He vitalized the theme of the day by showing the power in opportunity to come rather than observance of the anniversary by reminiscence. In closing his re- marks Mr. Boyden said that the principal-elect had been called a chip of the old block but he chose to speak of him as a second edition of the original, revised and improved and presented to the public by the author. ' Principal-elect Arthur C. Boyden stated that five spirits were domi- nant in the foundation for the growth and continuance of leadership by this school. The uve spirits were the spirit of idealism, the spirit of honor, the spirit of social service, the spirit of culture, the spirit of adap- tation. Hon. john D. Long showed the potentiality of Bridgewater to be unending and infinite even to the work of education in the civilization of the world. Mr. Robert Lincoln O'Brien, editor of the Boston Transcript, paid a high tribute to Mr. Boyden in the words, If you would seek his monu- ment you must look about you. Mr. Frank F. Murdock, principal of the State Normal School at North Adams, stated some of the result s of Mr. Boyden's work, and then voLUME NINE NORMAL OFFERING PAGE TWENTY-Fivn summarized in the words, He cannot see today the fruitage of his works for he is a real teacher and sees only others. Mrs. Clara Beatley outlined the plan of the local alumni meetings in the large centers for greeting Normal graduates and for enlarging Normal School influence. Mr. Frank P. Speare urged very fittingly as the last speaker of the day, an attainment for Bridgewater graduates: the placing of degrees by the state as recognition for work. This would be a new incentive also to deepen the quality of the work of the undergraduate. It is certainly hoped that this suggestion will not remain inert, for it has a vitalizing power for the school. The demonstration of the day in its entirety was an illustration of the greatest American poet's claim: The gift is to the giver and comes back most to him. The single purpose of the one leader throughout the half century, the unifying leadership of the truest teacher who not only saw the summit and pointed it to his learners, but also climbed to the height to bespeak the added viewpoint that all could gain. He has been the achiever who has shown to all of us who follow that we can run and not be weary, and walk and not faint. ' Those of us who were permitted to enter into the meaning of that day, to feel its significance against the Greek background of pure feeling, recognized the Hermes in the power of the retiring principal: that faculty of life who through all vicissitudes must be the guide, he who trains to choices, decisions, and changes. And in the advancing principal there was defined the Pallas-Athene: to reveal to every seeking Ulysses the power of the eternal search: the power to seek, to find. They are the hopeful, intellectual, awakening forces in the modern attitude of rationalism in public education, that Hermes and Pallas Athene depict on the background of the pure Greek spirit. And to all, there is the universal import of the significance of that moment when the purpose and achievement of the past are expressed in belief in the form of one who accepts the work in the spirit of the teacher who wrote, Our comfort lies in the knowledge of the eternal. Strength- ened by that knowledge, we can win the most enduring of temporal joys, the consciousness that makes us delight to share the world's grave glories and to take part in its divine sorrows. ,eil W 'M J r S 1 l PAGE TWENTY-six NORMAL OFFERING VOLUME NINE Ebe 1906 Gommencement. llbrogramme. l SATURDAY, JUNE 16TH A c l Alumni Baseball Game, South Field FRIDAY, JUNE 22D ' i I v Faculty Reception to Graduating Class 1 Albert Gardner Boyden Gymnasium, 8 p. m. 1 SUNDAY, JUNE 23D E , Baccalaureate Sermon, IO.3O a. m. ' I 2 1 Trinity Church, Rev. W. R. Scarritt, Rector. TUESDAY, JUNE 25TH, CLASS DAY Commencement Exercises, Assembly Hall, 10.30 a. m. Ivy Exercises, Boyden Gymnasium, 2.30 p. m. i 1 Section Reception, Assembly Hall, 4.00 p. m. l Graduate Promenade, Boyden Gymnasium, 8.00 p. m. l l 4 the jfHCl1ltQ 'lR6CCDtl0l1. l 'I' WAS with great pleasure that the graduating classes en- tered upon the Hrst of the Commencement exercises in their I honor,-the reception in the new gymnasium by the Principal f and members of the Faculty The students were given a most pleasing surprise, l when they found that not the Principal alone, but the whole Faculty was l to receive. - A - The Gymnasium was ablaze with light and as they approached, strains J of music met their ears, While through the doors and Windows were caught 5 most inviting glimpses of bunting, palms, and cozy corners. Upon enter- i l 5 l 'v l 5 f 1 l .. .. .... 4-4,,.....f M, ,MQ I ,F rv--...- PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT . NORMAL OFFERING VOLUME NINE ing the main door the guests were most cordially received by Miss Bennett who presented them to another teacher, standing just within the large room. In this manner they passed from group to group and having com- pleted the circuit, were each presented with a pink by Miss Burnell. Much enjoyment was added. to the occasion by the orchestra which played at intervals during the evening from its almost hidden position among the palms and screens. After the Reception, light refreshments were served by the under- graduates. The Gymnasium itself could not fail to claim much attention from all. The building is admirably adapted for use as a drawing-room, and the Faculty had spared no pains in rendering it more attractive. No social evening at Bridgewater being complete without singing, the girls gathered about the piano during the last few minutes and sang their favorite songs. In our memory the evening is written in red letters, and to the Faculty is extended a most hearty appreciation of the evening's enjoyment. j A. B. L. '06, , IIBHCCHIHIIUCHIQ IEICYCIBCZ. The more serious events of life seem perfected only after the finishing touch of the benediction. To the class of IQO6, the Baccalaureate Exercises in Trinity church added the finishing touch after the years of preparation for our life work. Dr. Scarritt, in his sermon, reminded us that although our minds were filled with learning, it would avail us nothing except as it was assisted by spiritual things. Learning alone could not satisfy all aspirations, nor round out all the capabilities of the human mind. In the proportion that we, as teachers, sought that wisdom from on High, should we be prepared to carry on God's great work in the world. .- . - E. S. B. 'o6. VOLUME NINE NORMAL OFFERING PAGE TWENTY-NINE GOmm6IlC6mCI1t Exercises. At ten o'clock on June 26, IQO6, there were gathered in Normal Assembly Hall, the friends and relatives of the ninety-eight members of the graduating class of IQO6. To these and the student body Principal Boyden gave a hearty welcome, one in accord with the brightness of the day and of thefaces of all. U Rev. W. R. Scarritt, D. D., rector of Trinity Church, Bridgewater, conducted the devotional exercises. Following these came an anthem and song, Gipsy Life, by the school. Rev. J. W. Denison of Boston, grandson of Mark Hopkins, gave the address of the day. His theme was The Key to the Treasure House of Life, The key to this treasure house is education. His earnest wish was that those who were about to minister to the needs of children should have strength and power to open this treasure house to those in need of it. At the conclusion of this helpful address, a musical selection, Day- break was given by the school. - At this point, Mr. Hooley addressed the Principal in behalf of the graduating class, expressing their appreciation of the helpful years at B, N. S. in token of which they presented the school with the pictures of The Sistine Madonna, and Salisbury Cathedral. ' After accepting the gifts Mr. Boyden addressed the graduating class entreating them to cultivate a cheery, pleasing personality without which there is no really successful teacher. It had been the wish of the class that, on this last commencement when Mr. Boyden should officiate as principal of the school, he should present thendiplomas, and it was fully appreciated when Mr. Aldrich, chair- man of the Board of Visitors, after an interesting address, announced that Mr. Boyden would do so. The exercises were concluded by the singing of the Doxology. L- J. W- '06 Gbe 1lvQ lEI6l'Cl566. Unlike the ivy of late years, that of 1906 needed no rain at its plant- ing to make the tender plant flourish. Instead, the brightest of suns and PAGE THIRTY NORMAL OFFERING VOLUME NINE blue skies smiled on the grounds of dear old Normal as the gay groups of Commencement guests gathered near the Gymnasium to witness that prettiest feature of graduation day, the Ivy Exercises. The soft green lawn of the Gymnasium, checkered with patches of golden sunlight and the deep green shadows of foliage, made an ideal setting for the Ivy march. Here in a large circle the undergraduate girls holding leafy oak boughs awaited the graduating class as they advanced in Couples from the Gymnasium. Ivy turned in the hair of the graduates and bound to the rods they carried, symbolized their affection for the school,- while the oak leaf girdle of their white Grecian robes signified the strength derived from her precepts and teachings. just as, a few years before, they had entered Normal, the graduates then entered the circle of juniors and in a single line, formed a spiral within. Those years at school had been happy ones for as they marched, the girls sang to the loved strains of Alma Mater, - A ' ' ' HO loved Alma Mater, we wander i Once more through thy groves and thy halls, E'er we go from thy strong, loving shelter, To fields where our life's duty calls. Soon they left the space within but only to twine in and out among the girls in the circle, symbolizing their clinging in affectionate and happy memories to Normal. For still the song went on,- Our hearts by thy love are united Around thee forever we'll twine, With tendrils of faithful affection, We'll cling to thee e'er as a vine. Then forming in couples, the graduates, followed by the Juniors, gathered about the southeast tower of the gymnasium where the ivy awaited the ceremonies attending its planting. ' Here the guests of the day were graciously welcomed by Miss Greely, President of the Senior class. Then followed the eloquent Ivy Oration by Miss Hunt, and the recitation of the class poem by Miss Gravestein. Miss Flynn's prophecy carried the prospective teachers mirthfully into the future as she fearlessly cast their horoscope. After the planting of the ivy, the spade was accepted by the president of the Junior Class and the exercises of the afternoon closed with the singing of the class song, conducted by Miss Frost, the author. I M. F. 'O6. VOLUME NINE NORMAL OFFERING PAGE THIRTY-oNE 5601011 'lR6C6DtiOl1. Although the last affair before evening, on the day's program, this reception held in Assembly hall, was by no means the least enjoyable. The exercises commenced with a solo by Mr. Hebberd, after which the visitors and students fancied themselves at a picture-show, the latter consisting of a series of full page drawings representing the adpersonem of the members of the class. A charming couple, assisted by Miss Lane, held the pictures before the admiring audience. That of Mr. Keefe showed him to be professor of every subject, known and unknown, in the world, while to Mr. O'Brien was accorded the honor of appearing in a two-part scene on Carver's, -for Mr. O'Brien strictly adheres- to the principle that the full appreciation of Nature's beauty needs the interpre- tation of the gentler sex. And so to each one was presented a permanent remembrance of his life at Normal. A piano solo by Miss Coff1n brought the afternoon's pro- gram to a close, the reception having afforded much merriment to all, and served its purpose as a last expression of the class of IQO6. M. C. C. 'o6. Elie IDPONCHHDC. . The Weather Prophet was kind to us and gave us, at the end of a very warm day, a splendid evening for our Promenade. This year we knew better the capacity of the Gymnasium and avoided over-crowding. The bunting and the lights gave the big hall a festive appearance and with the fluffy gowns of the girls made a very pleasing picture. The receiving committee consisted of Mr. A. G. Boyden and the presidents of the graduating classes. We missed Mr. Arthur's usual hearty welcome. To look back after all these months our last vivid impression of Bridgewater is quite symbolic of all our life there-a long line of happy boys and girls led by a very young man of four-score years. M. B. H. '06, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 PAGE 1-HIRTY-Two NORMAL OFFERING VOLUME NINE r ri Q5 , , . ., , QXX 1 Nwlivilz f ll: Nw' 1 1 ' 1 l fe- X511 .tiff vfff 1 1 1 I Xu . Q-. 1111 '.1,, ff: X f - Nil ' f 1 l A -1 ' Zlfrijfif f If '1 I ' i ., - 11 fi f x , , QE M M Z Q. 5 11 15 fy 1 . JZ ' - .. r , '-1 L-f-- 1 5 . fix ig .A . ' Iglxv ,H 1' jx X if mv, AREA if lil i7 1 f q 1 ,1 11 lllfglff I-liliffff' 1 m x . 11 I'- 11 f '7 1 f, if -. - gvgffiw 1 ,-.-i4'24f JJ ,:.' iq ' . f . ,l 11 ' lf 5 11111 4 i W f'--i? 1-E.TJf- + ff i 1Sg .,qpl , 11 ,-111',-',. , 1jf -ll,'.. .5 lI'35 l E, -ffi-iii,- f' -f ji ill iiili' fi: 'if' n ' I i'f Ii ' lf- fi fi-i -S 5 - l if 1 Mikal eea fg.f5j1 ---SC ld, 1'-. ' i-1e.' f.'g1 1 5 f i, 2225 n A ee- l+.:.:l.f1 .- . . .1 , 'ligfff S EEN r' ill H X ' W 1 X 11 , ,H A 1 ' 111 . 1 ' PE X- 5 1 Ee l ! Ellumni' Glass of 1906 2 . 1 1 11 Special Course. 1 -1 Ida G. Bacon, Normal Art School, Boston. Amy Briggs, Plymouth. Bertha M. Buck, Primary Dept., Perkins Kindergarten for Blind, jamaica Plain. 1 ' ' 1 1 - Clara E. Campbell, Grade 5, Cornish School, Plymouth. ' , Lillian L. Chandler, Assistant, Grade 8, Attleboro. 1 Fanny M. Field, Grade 6, Dunbar Street School, Abington. 5 Lucy A. French, Roger Walcott School, Waban. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 William G. Fuller, Science Dept., Normal School, New Paltz, N. Y. TI Lina M. Greenlaw, Grade 7, Forest Park School, Springfield. 1 Lydia T. Mills, Grade 3, Training School, Portland, Me. Harriet E. Morton, Grade 5, Eastport, Mei' Mary F.. Nelson, Spellman Seminary, Atlanta, Ga. .1 1 Frances S. Parker, Grade 6, Watertown, Mass. ,l Gertrude B. Shepard, Grade 4 and 5, Watertown. 1 Jfour llgeara' Course. l l l 1 11 1 Michael A. Hooley, Brooklyn Truant School, Brooklyn, N. Y. John E. Keefe, Harvard College. 1 Theodore W. King, Grades 5 and 6, East Walpole. 1 11 VOLUME NINE NORMAL OFFERING PAGE THiRTY-THREE Alice B. Lane, Grade I, jacob Tome Inst., Pt. Deposit, Md. Frederick J. O'Brien, Prin. East Walpole Grammar School. Frank J. O'Donnell, Prin. South Dartmouth High School. Ruth R. Padelford, North Grammar School, Carver. Clara M. Shaw, Grade 7, Willard School, West' Quincy. 'llI1f6l'l1l6DiEtf6 course. Bertha G. Andrews, East Walpole. Ella S. Bagot, Grade 2, Sanford Street School, Attleboro. Nellie L. Barker, Primary School, Carver. Mary C. Coffin, Primary Grades, West Tisbury. Elizabeth P. Hammond, Grades 4-6, Allen School, East Bridgewater. Blanche E. Holbrook, Grades I-6, Worthington. Mabelle R. Owen, Curtisville School, East Bridgewater. Elsie M. Putnam, Grade 3, john H. Clifford School, New Bedfordf Lucy J. Washburn, Grade 5, Winthrop School, Brockton. Edna D. Wickham, Art School, New York. Gwo lpears' Gourse. Mary G. Anderson, Gen'l. Asst., Hyde School, Newton Highlands. Sadie A. Bowen, Rural School, South Carver. J Flora M. Brereton, Grade 6, Davis School, Fall River. Iva L. Brightman, Substitute, 76 Warren St., Fall River. Emma G. Carleton, Grade 6, Gidley Bryant School, Quincy. Lillian lVI. Carr, Grade 6, Washington Street, Taunton. Eva,B. Case, Grade 6, Coddington School, Quincy. Margaret G. Cash, Taunton. I Ella L. Chessman, Eastville Prim., East Bridgewater. Alice T. Clark, Grade 8, Willard School, Quincy. Florence S. Cummings, Grade 6, Quincy School, Quincy. Mary H. Dunn, East Taunton. Q C. Gertrude Eddy, Grammar School, North Easton. Madge R. Feeney, Gen'l Asst., or Codes Teacher, Haverhill. Elizabeth C. Flynn, West End School, Malden. Edith H. Fox, Cambridge Training School. Marion Frost, Grades 1 and 2, Prospect School, Bridgewater. Mary A. Geary, Grade I, Coddington School, Quincy. Katrina M. Graveson, Grades I-8, Central Village. PAGE THIRTY-FOUR NORMAL OFFERING VOLUME NINE Susette Gravestein, Grade 7, Grammar SCIIOOI, Palmer- Mary W. Greely, Grade I, Walant Street School, Chicopee. Elizabeth E. Greenleaf, Grades I-7, Satucket School, East Bridgewater. Maude A. Hathaway, Asst. Grades 7 and 8, N. B. Borden School, Fall River. Louisa H. Hawkins, Rural School, Little Compton, R. I. Edith E. Hollis, Grades I-7, Davisville, East Falmouth. Mildred B. Hopler, Grade 7, john Hancock School, Quincy. Alberta M. Howes, Rural School, Rochester. Annette S. Howes, Grades I-6, Rochester. Hannah B. Hunt, Gen'l. Asst., Horace Mann School, Newtonville. Kate M. King, Prattville School, North Raynham. Marguerite E. Mahoney, Grade 4, Stone School, East Walpole. Hattie A. Morrill, Grade 5, The Quincy School, Quincy. Mary A. Nannery, Substitute, 222 Linden Street, Fall River. Bessie F. Nesmith, Rural School, Rochester. M. Olive Nolan, Grades I-3, Central Street School, Rockland. Annie L. O'Donnell, Grade 3, Brayton Ave. School, Fall River. Lulu A. Pease, Grades I-7, Carver. Ethel M. Perkins, Grade 4, Adams School, West Quincy. Mary E. Rehill, Rural School, Rice Corner, Brookfield. Anna A. Reilly, Grade I, East Taunton. Annie C. Reilly, Asst. Grades 4 and 5, Taunton. J. Frances Roach, Rural School, West Orange. Bessie E. Roberts, Brigham School, York Corners, Me. Elizabeth W. Ross, Grade 3, Lincoln School, Quincy. Annie A. Scanlan, East School, East Bridgewater. Lelia E. Sears, South Intermediate School, Marion. Susie G. Sheehan, Grade 8, Hunt School, Weymouth. Ethel M. Simpson, Asst., Fall River. Ruth P. Smith, Grades I-8, Ferry School, Marshneld Centre. Mary R. Stuart, Grade 6, Emerson School, Newton Upper Falls. Nellie G. Sullivan, Exeter, N. H. Jessie M. Tyler, Grades I and 2, Lincoln Street School, North Abington. Elizabeth Vanston, Grade 3, Palmer. Mary M. Walsh, Grade I, I. W. Benjamin School, New Bedford. Mary O. White, Bell School, Lakeville, R. F. D. Grace D. Williams, Asst., Grades 7 and 9, East Taunton, X - 'Z-ff 1 QQ A9 0 . , W , , , . 5,7 O -T if - AT I Hi 7' 'L -W 'ly QW! , ,A x W EQA I , -,1. 4 I Q 3 Q h ad? X ff! 'I 1 X' gf, 'IU' fi ,f ,. ,lqziul 1 f' I. ff A 'CV XA '+I ' f 5 ff xi X f lf!! 'pflal -. f bf- , f A , ' 1 ! f ' 'rf 1- W. f' 'ffm ' f X P M 4 X J ji ' L N: XXXX xx if ff, W X 1.51 M Q1 W f 'F' ,2f'ff 1'I . 1, ,,,..- r 1 x ' O , f n ,fl If X 1 1 fs 4 Jfrf r,N H, I, g fwflyx v- j , a ff ' Q I ff 1 V X ffl A, , X ' MI' :-'Wg-,r , X 1 ff X hw' Q 975 f ' J H! 'l7'1 ,I if I' ' JL-F, , K I yi ffl Elm , Y 1 '53 I --- I i I W l FREDERICK ALPHONSIUS GUINDON, . P76-S'id6'72f MAY ELEANOR I-IALLINAN, . . . VZ.C6f765iLi67Zf MARIE ELIZA MOCUE, Secrezfary and Tfeasurer LOUISE HOWARD NEWTON, . . Irliszforian .-i -1-1 Glass El 1bistorv A 1In Jfour IRCIHQS. 1 Bridgewater, Mass., March II, IQO4. Dear IDaddie:+- . I' Do you know the second term began in February and we are doing such funny things now. Every Friday we all go up to the Physical Laboratory and do some things called Measurements Sometimes I get accepted but more often I am inconsistent and have to call and read directions. Did you know we had to learn to saw wood? just as if I didn't know how! -And the other day we went out to look at the rocks in some stone walls. Then we had to tell what kind each rock was. They all look alike but you have to give a different name for every one. Give my love to mamma and tell her I'm longing for some cookies like mother used to make. Your own little POLLY FRESHMAN. VOLUME NTNE NCRMAIJ OFFERING PAGE THIRTY-SEVEN , Bridgewater, Mass., june 2, IQO5. My Dearest Dad:- Just think! only three weeks more and I shall have completed half my course. Talk about studying lu I've been digging allthis year. The boys in my class really seem quite at home now. One of them gave a lecture the other night on the very exalted subject Love. ' I suppose it was good, the others seemed to appreciate it, but I have de. cided that my education in that line has been neglected. Last Saturday I went to the Baseball game between Normal and the Alpha A. A. Of course our boys won. Their opponents know that Normal hearts would be broken it they were beaten. I shall have to make this short for the lights are growing diim and I have used my last candle. Be sure to write soon. Affectionately, . POLLY soPHoMoRE. P. S. Every one talks about canoeing on Carver's. Can I go? Bridgewater, Mass., May 14, 1906. Dear Papa:- Don't worry about me, for my advanced studies are not half so hard as the common, ordinary ones of last year. I am so far advanced in the art of drawing and painting that I am sure I could draw a salary for painting the town red. I have three history maps to do before Monday and when I have finished I expect to excel historians in the knowledge of the Ancient World. Our recitation period is not half long enough for German. I'm sure I can never thank our teacher enough for all the pleasure he has afforded me in his class, and I think Iam safe in saying that this is the opinion of the other members also. ' When this you see, A Think of me. Ever your loving- POLLY JUNIOR. PAGE THIRTY-EIGHT' A NORMAL OFFERING VOLUME NINE Bridgewater, Mass., April 4, 1907. Dear Father:- Do you realize that you will not receive many more letters from Bridgewater ? Isuppose you would like to know what I've really gained in these four years? Well let's analyze:-- a birds-eye-view of all subjects, known and unknown, a thorough analysis of a few typical subjects such as Music, Algebra and Bookkeeping, not to mention Biology and History, a profes- sional training in teaching Qper example how to teach nine grades when you have only eight pupilsj, a knowledge of how to kill time when neces- sary, especially on the cars and during study hours, and last and not least, how to study human nature in the Reception Room, the corridors, the South Piazza and even on the street. The boys have learned how to play ball and something they call fussing, without detriment to their other work, To sum up, these four years have matured us allg- have taught us how to get along in life with other people, established our principals of action, given us a broad-guage view of life, and prepared us specifically for taking our places among the world's workers. Altogether, I sometimes wonder if we could have spent four years more happily and profitably than these since our first introduction to Normal life. Your affectionate daughter, POLLY SENIOR. VOLUME NINE NORMAL OFFERING RAGE THIRTY-NINE 011356 'IROIL EDWARD ALLEN BOYDEN, Summer St., Bridgewater 4 Bridgewater High Schoolgpresident of class ,045 music committee Normal Club ,055 business manager Normal Offering ,065 editor-in-chief ,075 foot-ball ,03-,065 capt. 2nd basket ball ,075 baseball '05-,o7. XGALEN WALDRON FLANDERS, 418 E. 5th St., So. Boston Mechanics Art High School5 class president ,055 vice-president,065 asst. manager football ,03-,055 special course ,O7 Harvard College. FREDERICK ALPHONSIUS GUINDON, I5 Bullard St., Mt. Bowdoin, Dorchester Boston Latin Scho0l5 class historian ,045 class president ,075 asst. manager baseball ,055 manager football team ,055 manager basket ball team ,07. MAY ELEANOR HALLINAN, 71 Stetson St., Whitman Plymouth High School5 class vice-president ,075 tennis ,07. MARIE ELIZA MCCUE, Randolph Stetson High School, Randolph5 class historian ,065 class secretary and treasurer ,075 basket ball ,O4-705. LEANDER ALLAN MCDONALD, 793 Columbia Road, Dorchester South Boston High Sch0ol5 secretary and treasurer of class ,045 class president ,065 auditor Normal club ,075 football ,03-,065 basket ball ,06-,07 fcapt.l5 baseball ,O4-,075 tennis championship doubles ,06 lMcDonald and H0oleyl5 president of Bachelor club. LoUIsE HOWARD N EWToN, South Easton Oliver Ames High Scho0l5 class secretary and treasurer ,065 class historian ,075 editorial 'board Normal Offering ,05-,065 Art editor Normal Offering 707. CHAUNCEY WoRcEsTER VVALDRON, 48 Westminister St., Hyde Park Hyde Park High Schoolg editorial board Normal Offering ,045 literary com. Normal Club ,055 treasurer Normal Club ,075 football '03-,o6 Qcapt. ,06l5 basket ball 2nd ,075 it Present first term. baseball ,04-,075 secretary and treasurer tennis club ,055 president tennis club ,065 tennis championship men,s singles ,065 president N. A. A. ,075 student librarian ,04-,07 'R 5-1 E12 ES T. ...swf ...aan M- ii-'J ':.EL.: .zzf 11 ...- Tp:-4 5223 Req IB x-.ni iz: 1- 'SE 3... , .3 . -iii: nz: .-.Q - -Siu ., :LBJ 13 : 1? iflfl ,135 n EE AJ. Hi 1.5 f' ..-4 'L J' ,E WE .. --., . 1 -- ,qu- .M E1 -SFI.: .,,. . 'f r1'rgj-:xi-1 4. 18. Louise Howard Newton 19. Marie ElizadvIfQIcCue x 'TN r ll., x. 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And in that same year it was decreed that the maidens to whom it seemed not Profitable to sojourn even unto the fourth year should no more come in and go out with the Chosen of the tribe which abideth unto the fourth year. Wherefore certain of the tribe of the Most Honorable First Letter were moved with Compassion and said one unto another, Behold we are few of number though Honorable of Soul as indeed are they. Let them I pray thee, become one even with ourselves. But others said, Nay not so, for why should the Sheep mingle with the Goats? Are we not far more Honorable than they? But the maidens waited not for the Decree of their Elders, for they said Behold, are we not sufficient unto ourselves? And forthwith they formed unto themselves a band. Now in that Season it was incumbent upon the maidens to teach unto the Children that so great Wisdom which pertained .unto them. And it came to pass that oftentimes the souls of the maidens were pro- voked unto wrath so that they would fain have wreaked vengeance upon the children to cause them to Repent of their Evil in sackcloth and ashes, and to say unto themselves. Behold it is enough. I will do this evil no more. But so it might not be. Furthermore it was decreed that these maidens should shed abroad the Glorious Brightness of their understand- ing upon those which sat in Darkness in the country round about. And great were the Tribulations of Soul suffered by these maidens so that they were wont to cry out in their sore distress, Lo, if this be the lot of him who Inspireth the Youth let me restrain my footsteps that I walk not in the Way thereof. For rather would I sell apples upon the Street of my native village than to instruct the young. Yea, though my Reward be like unto the Ransom of Princes. And behold in these later days two great and sore cares rest upon the VOLUME NINE NORMAL OFFERING PAGE FoRTv-THREE maidens, to wit: the preparation of the Festal Garments, and the coming of certain Profound and August Ones to try their Spirits with grievous questionings. But behold, not alone to these Griefs and Vexations of Spirit turn the minds of these most worthy damsels, for lo, their thoughts turn back unto the days that are passed, and each is moved unto herself to say, Lo it hath been good for us to be here. May each Life, lived nobly, add some faint lustre to the Wondrous Brightness of that Name which abideth in our Love forevermoref' ' 011855 1RoII Lillie Bartlett Allen, 5 Lafayette St., Fairhaven Fairhaven High School, illustrator Normal Offering '06, tennis '06, basketball 'o6. Lucy Harriet Chapman, East Brewster Brewster High School, class historian '07, Normal club music committee '06, illustrator Normal offering '07, vice-president of Normal club '07, president of Christian Endeavor '06. Agnes Mary Cooper, SI Frankton Ave., Montello Brockton High School, class secretary '06, class president '07, illustrator Normal Offer- ing '07, basket ball '06. May Agnes Gammons, Maple Ave., Bridgewater Bridgewater High School, class treas. '06, vice-pres. '07, Glee club '07, basket-ball 'o6. Mabel Louise Handy, S. Main St., West Bridgewater Bridgewater High School, class secretary and treasurer '07. Mary Anne Kennedy, 45 Lincoln St., Plymouth Plymouth High School. Abbey Rosetta Kinney, 138 Pleasant St., Brockton. Brockton High School. Josephine Veronica McNamara, 2 Webster St., Taunton Taunton High School, basket ball '04, '05, '06, Florence May Phillips, 244 Wales St., No. Abington Abington High School, editorial board '07, illustrator Normal Offering '07, Glee club ,07. Helen Maria Pratt, I00 Oak St., S. Weymouth Weymouth High School. Agnes Winifred Shea, 54 East Ave-, Whitman Whitman High School. Johanna Sweeney, 50- Dartmouth New Bedford High School. 5 Nettie Maude Woodbury, Howard St., West Bridgewater Howard High School, West Bridgewater. Violet Adah Willoughby, Summer St-, Edg-a1'f0WH Edgartown High School, basket ball 'o6. Six x4 7?'f9sE:Q4liL,cf4g - 'rj If N gg JSE I 'I 'A Fr' gg,-f 'K' ' jjIIfl?,.,,X .5 , ' , I 'X f In f C I , V I -tiix f ff f lk! 11-fs, - J l i 'I 1 I , ' A is I 'le gs-Isgi , fi 1 : . - RL .!SfQ ' -at . --Q- 1 :g A is - .a g ain if 'ziaeg f Tl 2 Age?-Er, .,Y,,,,, , , W DAISY FREEMAN BURNELL, 101'-6'S2'6l'6'?2f MARION IRVING RICHARDSON, . . Vz'cefresz'a'enZ ABBY CECILIA Cox, . 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May Philimena Aloysia igiiinayer Bertha Marie Kirrnayer 5 Helen Frances Mcllorm ck Katherine Agnes Coughjina Kathryn Carter Marion Carter Copeland Grace'Olivia An erson aff' Daisy Freeman urnell 'li' Ruth Etta .Davisl H Mary Katherine AlmOl1gg'g :' Mary Cecilia Rildgy Edna 'Anthony ' Flennelly Caroline Barrett Woodsqzwg Lillian Louisa Harvey Eleana Frances Coyle Albert Gardner Boydeng M., ' ' it Prine-ip na 'J 1 1. .a. gr- ,.... al Emeritus 2 Arthur Clarke Boyden, A. Margaret Ellen Sweeney Alice Margaret Igo Ilene Augusta Sweeney Glenn Wilder S1lSby Annie Louise Blacklock Edna Corinne Griflin Laura Maude MacDonald Marion Irving Richardson Mabel ,Sophia Wilsion 2 . 1qi'11ia1rfMauda'Lraa11ar , Aqbbyflbecilia Cox A7 N: N-ellieglithlel March - Eilla May5Bunlieri 't-i y Mary Louise Brady V ii M., Principal Anna ,Veronica Galligan fl 'iw-aaP ' fa . .. . 1...- . . ..f .af ...Q PAGE FORTY six NORMAL OFFERING VOLUME NINE Of light and sound We know the rules, And now can teach in any schools. p We delved in acids, salts and such, What We learned not, was not Worth much. We pounded lingers, cut a thumb, To make our Work look straight and plumb In physiology we learned I Facts new to us and all concerned, Again some climbed the ropes to fame, And then all played the What, Sir game. We Worked so hard for basketball, But 'twas no use, our hopes did fall. When all these great events took place, Then we as juniors led the race. But soon, quite soon there came a day, When we had to change our Work for play. Vacation o'er, straight back We came, To try again for skill and fame. We're Seniors ! Seniors lf' was the cry. That rang from many a throat,-and why ? Because we were so proud of it, To think that We at last were it ! Once more our lessons then begun We learned them, taught them, one by one. Zoology, geology, And all the other ologys, - We Were so versed in ologys It seemed vve'd die of ologys. With our beloved Principal, We had one subject, that was all. Yet from that subject, history, Were gleaned things wrapped in mystery. At last we entered Model School, And took up Psychy for our rule. VOLUME NINE NORMAL OFFERING PAGE FORTY-SEVEN How education came to be? Was what we next tried hard to see. But now the day is close at hand, When we must leave our dear old Normal. Too quick, alas, have sped the days Of charm and happy student ways. But life of growth, needs must, we know, Through diverse channels ever How, Though still it holds in its embrace The mem'ries time cannot erase. . But Seniors, Seniors, on our way. Let's not forget this motto, pray: To him who strives for truth and right, There shall be given,-light ! 61355 1RoII. Mary K. Almond, 56 Hall St., New Bedford V New Bedford High School. Grace Olivia Anderson, 256 North State St., Concord, N. H. Concord High School, secretary of class '05-'06, editorial board '07, Tennis club '06 and ,O7. y Lucy Atwood, Summer St. Bridgewater, and Erving, Mass. Bridgewater High School. Annie Louise Blacklock, Greenleaf St., Quincy Quincy High School. Mary Louise Brady, I7 Adams St., Taunton Taunton High School. Edith Frances Brooks, West Hanover Hanover High School. Lilla May Bunker, 230 Cohannet St., Taunton Taunton High School. Daisy Freeman Burnell, Gorham, Maine Gorham High School, treasurer of class '06, editorial board '06, president of class '07, secretary Normal club '07, Glee club 'o7. Kathr n Carter Park St., Pe erell Y , PP Pepperell High School, Christian Endeavor '06 and '07. Beatrice Isabelle Cervi, 79 Newbury St., Boston Cambridge Latin High. A., V -A A.. .,,,,-Y, ,,-LW., ,, PAGE FORTY-EIGHT NoRMAL OFFERING VOLUME NINE Joanna Zeito Connell, S7 Richmond St-, Weymouth Weymotith High School. Marion Carter Copeland, 173 Purchase St., Fall River, B. M. C. Durfee High School, Glee club '07, Tennis club '06 and ,O7. Katherine Marie Coughlan, I7 Rogers SU, QUIDCY Quincy High School. ' Katherine Agnes Coughlin, 9 Brown St., Spencer David Prouty High School, class orator 'o7. Abby Cecilia CQX, 226 Cross St., Gardner Gardner High School, secretary of class '07, editorial board 707. Eleana Frances Coyle, I5 Friend St., Taunton Taunton High School. . Annie Miller Craig, 343 Pleasant St., Milton Milton High School, Glee club 'o7. Julia Rogers Cushman, ' Ellsworth, Me. Ellsworth High School. Ruth Etta Davis, II Maple St., Taunton Taunton High School, class historian 'o6. . Sarah Retta Dunbar, 630 Cary St., Brockton Brockton High School. Bertha Frances Estes, 80 Neck St., North Weyinouth Weymouth High School, librarian of orchestra ,O7. Edna Anthony Fennelly, 290 Cory' St., Fall River B. M. C. Durfee High School, Glee club '07, captain basketball '05. Lillian May Fitzgerald, A North Abington Abington High School. Hilma Alice Fowler, West Bridgewater Howard High School, class historian 707. in Lillian Maud Fuller, V The Elms, Pleasant St., Bridgewater Bridgewater High School. Anna Veronica Galligan, 57 Penn St., Quincy Quincy High School. Edna Corinne Griffin, A Seaver St., Stoughton Stoughton High School, vice-president of class '06. ,Lillian Louisa Harvey, T 66 Garfield St., Fall River B. M. C. Durfee High School. ilillzabeth Geftfllde Hayes, 'Crescent St., Bridgewater ,T Bridgewater High School. Q' - fgEdith May Holmes, Swansea B. M. C. Durfee High School. AHCC Margaret 1250, 136 Quincy St., Quincy Quincy High School. MHTY Allee Kennedy, South Main St., Randolph I Stetson High School. if 7 1' X .l .,, 1 'A i i 'L . li- .ig ,' h. r l xl' n -,o K. 'fm X, L. 1 -1 Q ff ,gi lfln 'JW - l 91 . 'Ji ,, lim ll. It l ,rg il rs Y. K Q lu- x . .- i .- Q4 J ii 44. ii 'w gifting,- .4 - rweyqggv ' - A -in. . 7455571 A., .i' I. .tl ,Q n VOLUME NINE NORMAL OFFERING PAGE FORTY-NINE Bertha Marie Kirmayer, Bridgewater Bridgewater High School, Glee Club, Tennis Club. 7 Philomena May Kirmayer, Bridgewater Bridgewater High School. Edna Beatrice Lawton, 36 Hodges Ave., Taunton Taunton High School, editorial board 'o7. Fannie Grace Leonard, East Raynham Taunton High School. Laura Maude MacDonald, 806 Eddy St., San Francisco, Cal. Roxbury High School, secretary and treasurer Tennis Club 707. Nellie Ethel March, ' 399 Winthrop St., Winthrop Wiiithrop High School, Normal Club literary committee 'o7, editorial board, 'o6, secre- tary Christian Endeavor, president Glee Club, treasurer of class 'O7. Nellie Frances McAuliffe, A 55 Union St., Randolph. Stetson High School. Helen Frances McCormick, 193 High St., Taunton Taunton High School. , XEsther Violet Reed, Campello Marion Irving Richardson, i Bayside, Winthrop Winthrop High School, vice-president class 07, pres. Christian Endeavor 707. Mary Cecilia Riley, 21' Shawmut Ave., New Bedford New Bedford, High School. Glenn Wilder Silsby, 154 Main St., Littleton, N. H Littleton High School, president class '06, Normal Glee Club. South Wareham Jennie Snow, Wareham High School. ' h Lincoln St., North Abington Ilene Augusta Sweeney, Abington High School. . Margaret Ellen Sweeney, 73 Main St., Quincy Woodivard Institute. Sara Duncan Ward, Quincy High School. Marion Gardner Watson, Haverhill High School. 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L . 'A M ' ' o f e . V 1gEjgfgA85.,, ps- 2 y,L1QZlB a Brlls 414. Sarah-Persls Haskell-g - 1LF i2A 7 - o 5'7,,,QEsLel1e'f Smith 15. Jessie Perry Barber A , 8.5524B1bWglI1S 'W1 ow Newell 1 , x6. Edlth Howard Battles .WT-e!:,'5d'd'f 1 . .Sarah Eli 235: Moore fl . ' Neva. Ioue Lockwood 'Vfi 'X . ..fff- .Q '4f':'. ' - f . T' 'LL . , - ' ' ' 1' . 4: ' .. 1 ,arf 3 1 - , x We o f i'1? 1-': Q95 ik? s ig: jf: EDwr,fg--i- .1-5.1 ' - X ' 5: Y. X I ,l.r,,, b -ng, 4 i Q' fl qv ' 3 if r , F M- H + -.,. 'L gee. : W- f ' fi, ' i f -111 r'R1 ' x:waiEL Fira ii f f e d' if . -A is f-:ff r ig 1 . V gf. 1.35 5, r f 151. we 1 5 Y +12-e ,::' Q.. 1- -W in h -' K ' 'V' C-52.31 f 1 1 'NE '7 5 vw ' - X . . , - .. .zz -:f-er:-:1,i:asz:s3z5- , ? Pg -1- N L we iid! my PAGE FIFTY TWO NORMAL OFFERING VOLUME NINE Che 5l1lTlITlOI1'5. In the moon of ripening apples When the ears with corn were yellow, Came a Spirit-strong, insistent, And in every house he entered, There he bade some youth or maiden Leave their books, forsake their pupils And betake them' to the wise-men In the fair land of Ousamequin, There to learn and there to listen And grow wise through observation. From the mound lands of Ohio, From the mountain and the lakeside, Battle ground of the Algonquins, From the Kennebec and Saco East and West through Massachusetts Youth and maiden came responding To the calling of the Spirit, Came and there were met together, So were formed the Ought-Seven Specials. jfamily life. Glad were all the Ought--Seven Specials When they first were met together Round the table spread before them Glad and well content with all things, Yet they longed for added beauty To do honor to the feasting, Leaf or flower, frond or berry To make brighter the occasion, Straightway forth into the country Went my band of Ought-Seven Specials Through the red and golden autumn Looking for their decorations. By the pathway grew the alder VOLUME NINE NGRMAL OFFERING PAGE FiFTY-THREE With its bright and shining berries, Graceful sprays of scarlet berries. There they gathered in great armfuls . Bore them back to grace their table. When it next was spread before them Brightly shone the alder berries, When the fires were lit at twilight And the dark was falling round them. Swiftly now the days were passing Bringing to my Gught-Seven Specials Hours filled with work and pleasure. Now came time for gaily hunting, Hunting hearts in hidden places, Searching for them quick and eager In their secret hiding places. These the days when Ought-Seven Specials Made their honorary member, Wished her for her erudition, Loved her for her kindly graces, Learned from her of birds and flowers, Trees, and all the lore of nature, Counted her as one among them. llbicture 'lR621bll1Q. Learned now were all the specials Taught in every kind of culture So in these days came the season For interpreting of pictures, Searching for their hidden meaning Trying to see the artist's vision. Slowly were the first steps taken Brave the maid who read the first one, Braver yet with nthe announcement I another could do better. Take the next one, came the answer PAGE FIFTY -mm NORMAL oi-TFERING VOLUME NINE Bringing to the maid confusion, Deep and dreadful, full of sorrow. X Oh, the woes of Ought-Seven Specials When the goddess, the Greek Huntress In her simple act of rohing Was described with calm assurance As the Wandering Diana, Che llbaseing of the Uribe Grateful now are all the Specials Grateful to the guiding Spirit Who with gentle voice impelling Brought 'them to the realm of knowledge, Spirit of seeking wider knowledge, ' Clearer sight and understanding, Greater usefulness to others, Of their own lives full perfection. Never can the lessons leave them Which they here have learned together Never lost the pleasant memories Of the days they spent at Normal, Loved and honored Alma Mater. VOLUME NINE NORMAL OFFERING PAGE FIFTY-FIVE Claw 1ROll. Florence Inez Davis, . Honorary Member Jessie Perry Barker, 350 S. Fountain Ave., Springfield, Ohio Witteiiberg College A. B. '97 Edith Howard Battles, 428 Main St., Brockton Smith College A. B., '06. Lizzie Martha Bills, Amherst, N. H. Teacher, Glee Club. Leila Emeline Broughton, 74 Pickett St., South Portland, Me. Teacher, music com. Normal Club, Glee Club, orchestra. Josephine Bryant, 203 St. Botolph St., Boston Teacher. Sarah Persis Haskell, West St., Southbridge Teacher, Prom. com. Neva lone Lockwood, 21 Spring St., St. johnsbury, Vt. Randolph Vt. Normal, Photo. com. Marie Evangeline Martel, 389 Front St., Weymouth Student Boston University 2 years. Martha jane Mason, Middle St., Hingham Centre Plymouth N. H. Normal. Sarah Elizabeth Moore, - 66 Winter St., Gardiner, Me. Mt. Holyoke A. B. '00, class historian. Estelle Howes Smith, I3 Vine St., Roxbury Secretary and treasurer Specials, editorial board '06, social committee C. E., Senior reception committee, graduate of 2 years course B. N. S. Eunice Dewey Smith, 81 Elm St., Barre, Vt. University of Vermont A. B. '99. , Lewis Winslow Newell, 331 Lafayette St., Salem Tufts College A. B. '04, leader and manager orchestra, vice-president Specials, edi- torial board, class gift committee. Jasper Thomas Palmer, I8 Bay State Ave., West Somerville Teacher, president Specials '06 and '07 , graduate of 2 years course B. N. S., president Tennis Club, assistant manager Offering, secretary Athletic Association. Stella Florence Thomas, South Middleboro Teacher. U tLeonard J. Whalen, IQ Harvest St., Dorchester Boston College A. B. 'o6. 'li Present first term. 4.5 111 WC gag, , 5 ' 1 its , -:lf T , l gd - ed . FN ' f, .. Q 8 .S l l YQ 1165432 fain! ! 1 C xv ' X I , I l- , , iliilr . ' H-5325. hem 'sT 5: sin, All ' ll .53 LB S r A GFQ GEORGE WES'roN GAMNION, . P7'6SZ.6i67ZZ RAYETTA FLETCHER BOYNTON, . . . . W'cef1fesz'dem' MARY EVELYN FISH, . . Secffefmgf and Tffmsznfer CHARLES A. A. WEBER, . . . f1TZ..S'Z07'Z6Z7Z Che Buzzing of 'Cbe Busv B's. O THE sad tale of our busy B's I fain would draw thine eyes A drifting from a life of ease, to hard work's cares and sighs We were a class of thirty odd, when to our tasks we bent, One day our Queen Bee in the hive, there being no drone Wi But alas, from us the shorter course, save twelve, has sent shirkers To soothe Her in her failing age, was forced to call the workers. First he of the lion's den refused, in reception room must show, That one plus one made one alone, it seems it must be so. She next came to a maiden who our hearts with love doth Hpeirce, My paper has no Normal notes today, she cried in tears. Her next attempt was masculine his name did rhyme with Handel I cannot leave the orchestra, quoth he, this self-same Mr. Rl Our purest Ray serene was next, but she was forced to write To mother dear, in her own name, so that it would go right. A youth quite dark She strongly urged, but he could not be led, The Music Com. had made him prom. that he would be their head , , VOLUME NINE NORMAL OFFERING PAGE FIFTY-SEVEN 1 it 's l I l 5 .I if Our piscatorial maid was next, but her She could not move, She had to go to Latin class to teach amo I love, The subject of her teaching was a youth both tall and fair, A I 5 Our president we made him, he well for us did care. I f I-Ier pet of all, I-Ier petite ward refused, she'd had a fright, But that's wot come to all bad girls, a seeing things at night. She now came to our Irvin, but he could not be won, x I have to show a junior, how offerings are run, i A maiden fair and bracketed, upon the Hall of Fame, Forsook Her for a kindergartener's life, an only aim. Our noble man of many names was next, but he did shout, I have to go to Chemistry to light the water spoutf, In Physic's class She met our C--ke, for the last a task they'd found To find a locomotive, and watch the wheels go round. a And so the Queen Bee finding none to soothe I-Ier weary bones, ll Forsook us for another class, where She could find some drones. . tg , C1355 1RoII. H If I ' 4 QL V 'l ga Boynton, Rayetta Fletcher, East Pepperell Brackett, Anne Louise, Cambridge Cooke, Caroline Vaile, Lowell Fish, Mary Evelyn, Abington Francis, George Cleveland, Truro Gammon, George Weston, South Braintree f 's if -4 I S J O'Flaherty, Daniel Vincent, South Boston Pierce, Gertrude Farnum, Brockton Randall, Edward Dwight, VVhitman Studley, Arthur Irvin, West Hanover Ward, Anna Baker, Somerville Weber, Charles A. A., South Boston , ' Cla ss 62, J x. -L in the miflifl ' R Vw r J ' A . Elf 'E A L ' H Allin ' 'f .5 CHARLES FRANCIS FRAHAR Pffflldmi ADALINE SYBIL W1LL1AMs, V266gW'6S26l'6'f22f RUTH ADD1soN SMALL, Secretary INEZ BIDWELL COPELAND, Tffdfufef HENRY TRENTON PRARIO, . . . . Hz'szorz'an Glass G Eitty. Enter Miss Allen, wise, winning, and witty. With her winning grace we open our ditty. Miss Edith Ames she also claims mention, Anxious, alert, always quick to attention. Amiable Ed Ames speeding golden hours rzimelessly, Arguing, ambles along, wasting time shamelessly. Helena Belle Baker you need not awake her, Arithmetical genius will never forsake her. Consider Miss Chamberlain next in our catalogue, Well-mannered, serious, a model pedagogue. Now comes Miss Copeland, a girl most vivacious, A diligent student, a friend sweet and gracious. -introduces Miss Mabel Durand earnest, dogmatic,- With a mind oft perplexed with life's many cares. Pres. Frahar, we know, has a most fertile brain, Skillfull in showing his classmates how to catch a train. Marion Gleason, genuine school-ma'am, Heart of true gentleness, ever sedate and calm. Marion Hatch, a slim maid,-what shall I say, But that she laughs and is happy the livelong day. VOLUME NINE NGRMAL OFFERING PAGE FIFTY NINE Leah-forgotten of sorrow, daughter of mirth Echoes, wherever she is, of laughter thereis never a dearth Always persistent in effort, Miss Hopkins plods. Steadily, but surely on, winning in spite of odds. Of Honest 'Roy Houghton, good fellow, one tells ' Of one who loves sports and in physics excels. Should Miss Veronica live very Long, Methinks she would write an historical song. r Miss Ida McKinnon with wit quick and dry Is a ''bound-get-there--girl, to dofor to die. Miss Merritt is one who wouldwin in a walk E Where honors were given to one who could talk. Little Tommy Pickett, known in sports ne'er to fail, 'Gainst whom, in figures, and drawing, other stars pale. Now there is Edith Rounds, don't say a word Lest to pet sayings she chance to be stirred. There's Alice May Sides, all-round shark very nice, To know her a lady you needn't look twice. A most faithful student, one stately and tall, Our tennis champion, Miss Ruth A. Small. We like Sweet Williams in garden or school For with her a sweet disposition is always the rule. And now comes last Arthur Wheeler, an author--to be- Who some day will write on How Girls Look to Me. , 021356 'IRGIL Allen, Miriam Clifton, Freetown Ames, Edith Macomber, Bridgewater Ames, Edward Wesley, South Easton Baker, Helen Belle, Marshfield Chamberlain, Lillie Mae, Brockton Copeland, Inez Bidwell, Brockton Durand, Mabel Ethel, New Bedford Foster, Leona Marjorie, West Duxbury Frahar, Charles Francis, Whitman Gleason, Marian Elizabeth, Kingston Hatch, Marion Ida, Whitman Hawkes, Annette Kaercher, Wareham Hennigar, Leah Lucy, Wollaston Hopkins, Lydia Sara, East Brewster Houghton, Leroy Kingsbury, East Bridgewater Jones, Emma Frances, South Boston Long, Mary Veronica, North Easton Lowe, Charlotte, C.helsea McKinnon, Ida Sarah, Whitman Merritt, Sadie Eunice, Bridgewater . Pickett, Thomas Aquinas, Bridgewater Prario, Henry Trenton, Quincy Rounds, Edith Maria, East Baldwin, Me Sides, Alice May, North Hanover Small, Ruth Addison, Whitman xWalker, Bessie Marie, Brockton Williams, Adaline Sybil, Raynham Wheeler, Clarence Arthur, Rockland it Present first term. V5.7 QNX Gul 3315!- Gyn L' W' nu P 619 17 UL' D xgugiif I M69 Elias ff 1 -'Db y 3 4 avg 3 l y 4 Q 5 X 4' X 1 I gg 3 l 1 L H' l ! F' ,f 'TVB' Aly lr 7 fl X ' 24 -- MSS 0 fy' W 'Q JW NIGHTMARE f ,4 fi f fa, 7 ff SS if S, l.. ., - A .5 S57 if-9 UG47? T, -. . .WL My . . ,.. I Elf . if . , ' Z,Q'f1Qfr?-f V-O -- xl.-- . 2, ,, 4' K - 'gif O :T ' .4 Nt' 1 If rw ' ,ii -QL A J, -S S-- -el ':S'.a, T ' ' C f ' --f ' ' I g ,f f' vj N 9' 'ff ii' ii . 7' X .J4 if f N D -UISDQ -.kr-f: Q- Ty -. 1- ff Y? ,-sgzfifdiz. 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When the teacher asked what was the use of imagination, she made all the children laugh by saying, Sometimes you imagine you know some- thing and when you get into class you find you don't. OCTOBER 30. The babies seem very much interested in cats. They were wondering to-day why cats were spoken of as being of the feminine gender. Some one said that it was because they are gentle, and another thought it was because they are house animals. NOVEMBER 1. Baby Wood has begun to learn universal truths early. She said to-day, Two Qtoj should never be lett alone. NOVEMBER 14. The children are learning some little songs. The one to-day was Tinkle, tinkle, tinkle, pussy'S little bell. They appeared to enjoy singing it. DECEMBER 4. Little Ida Teague is wise beyond her age. She heard Miss Prince asking when a subject should be taught and when presented. She answered, When the class doesn't know its lesson you teach and when the pupils do, present the subject. VOLUME NINE NORMAL OFFERING PAGE SIXTY-oNE L DECEMBER 20. Some of the children mustihave been studyingitlriei dictionary. To-day they were asked the meaning of ccziegovfy. Onefsaid it was a long list of Biblical questions. Another, that it was a kind ibf. tomb, and a third said it was a kind of wild animal. 'i JANUARY 16. Little Charles Fox plays basket ball so well that big boys let him play on the team with them. ' FEBRUARY 4. The babies drew some beautiful pictures of steam engines today. FEBRUARY 20. It is quite unusual for a child as young as Irene Sullivan to study French, but she shows herself capable of mastering it. She translated evz se f6'7ZCh6Z7Zf ci Zozfeille, pinching the year, andgfqxuleur concefzzfffee, sweet concentration. C Wifi . FEBRUARY 25. Baby Teague has been making some keen Obseiqya, tions. She says, Iron is found in the earth and the grass is green. ww MARCH 6. Our little boys take part in the Wednesdayimorning de- bates. They really do remarkably well for children of their age. MARCH I I. Baby Fox is learning how to pronounce globule. MARCH 19. The babies sometimes take blocks and balls and other playthings and go into a room by themselves. There they play a most interesting game. They call this game Physics Measurements. Some- day they hope to learn how to shoot water in the room across the corridor. ..l. n 011855 1RoII Beal, Norma Leslie, Rockland Bloomstrand, Jessie Linda, Campello Chapman, William Harden, East Brewster Donovan, Margaret Ann, Abington Farren, Jane, Bridgewater Fox, Charles James, Roxbury Hallett, Marcia Murdock, Osterville I-Iustan, Olive Louise, Quincy MacDonald, Elizabeth, Bridgewater Magee, Mary Elizabeth, Taunton Matheson, Sarah Mae, Provincetown Morse, Edna Louise, Brockton Parker, Martin Pratt, Abington Pillsbury, Evelyn Bertha, Malden Shaw, Dorothy, Middleboro Simmons, Marion Louise, Kingston Smith, Mary Olive, East Walpole Soverino, Edith Frank, Fall River Sullivan, Irene Mary, Boston Teague, Ida Etta, Worcester Tubman, Benjamin Sanford, North Brewster Turner, Edith Colman, Assinippi Turner, Stella Ellen, West Bridgewater Waugh, Edith Lucy, Whitman Wood, Florence Davol, Brockton . III! I 107 3 221' I wi I I 74-y T if iv 'IS I o I ,MFI I Iixujlllr. WIXI A-'I-df .,I if 1 Y' I, .1 I II I . , II I I . LI. I I ,I . ' -:I F vm-:A I X A Q I- - 1 3 I I I I N 52317221 -E I ' N , A X JUfVfORS . K I A XIX NX X MARGARET EMMA GOVE, . . Pvfeszdmzf HELEN GERTRUDE AYER, . . V2'6ffWS262'6'722' BEULAH NINA LESTER, . Secrefaffy IDA MAE CORWIN, ' . TWCISZWW AL'ICE DAVY ELLIS, . Hz'sz'wfz'mz llixtractsifrom the Ebiarv of a unior. SEPTEMBER 13. I clipped the following item from the Bridgewater Independent :- The faculty of B. N. S. wish to announce that they have recently made an interesting addition to their large collection of curiosi- ties. Said addition consists of about four score animals, of all shapes and sizes, bright green in color, and having well-developed heads. These animals show absolutely no signs of intelligence, excepting when hungry. They are now undergoing experimental treatment at the Normal School, and wonderful results are expected in a year or two. I will note here that I belong to this interesting class, the juniors of 'O7. SEPTEMBER 16. The animals'l are progressing rapidly. They have learned to eat simply, spell simply and recite simply. There are slight indications that they possess some sort of Ulongitudenal axis. SEPTEMBER 18. Nazis. I-Iereafter, I shal use simplcfied speling. SEPTEMBER 19. Acting on advise given by a Senior, we have now diskontinued the use of the front door at Normal I-Iaul. VOLUME NINE, NORMAL OFFERING PAGE SIXTY-THREE SEPTEMBER 20. Went to caul on jim QGymj today. To ladies re- ceved us, but I gues Jim was not at hoam. + SEPTEMBER 25. We awl enjoy Fisiks so much. Lerned that the time required for a long and a short oskerlashun is the same. Well, maybe it is, but I dout it. ' SEPTEMBER 30. I awlmost got A today, my paper was mistaken for another, but, O Shaw! it was discovered in time, and I got E, OCTOBER I. Went to Caul on Jim a second time, and he was still out. OCTOBER 15. We are having a uneek coarse in. Music. Today, we studied the method of tuning the clavicle Qclavichordjf 9 'A V NOVEMBER 2. Burned mid-nite talow in auder to solv. this problem. 'flf a ship, IOO feet long, has been out to Weaks, and carries a cargo of to tons, how old is the captain ? I am stil working on't. Q DECEMBER 3. We lerned today, thet the best thing to tak befor singing, is a good long breath. NEW YEAR,S DAY. Resolved, that I wil pass in problem No. IO' each morning, regularly, until the Fisiks coarse is ended. JANUARY 17. We had an exam. in Musik today. One questshun stuck me. Whois Silva ? Some said she was Mozart's sister, others, a karacter in Some--hen-grin, but I think she was more modern than that. FEBRUARY 2. Sicology at last is o'er, I'll think, feel and will no more. FEBRUARY 22. We are now skeching cberie trees. MARCH I. Rapid advancement in the art department. Can draw awlmost everything, with the excepshun of a tooth Qdiagramj MARCH 2O. Gues I have kept this diary about long enuf. Ifll bid it a sorerful fairwell, and leave it. I'll have to bury, itls IO P. M. Oh ! the lite is going--going-- i -.Z-1 .-L..-1-47-4 lt ll ll 1 u I. I ll ,I I i 5 I E I I x i 'l I l I PAGE srxrv-FOUR NORMAL OFFERING VOLUME NINE I y ' C1365 'IROII Anderson, Elizabeth Grace, Ware Anthony, Elizabeth Mary, Boston Ayer, Helen Gertrudet Winchester Ballou, Maude Gerring, Winthrop Bayley, Helen Edith, Braintree Blanchard, Elsie Isabel, South Weymouth Bradford, Hattie Oraville, Rockland Bragg, Caroline Louise, Braggville Bunker, Grace Mildred, Oak Bluffs Carr, Mary, Taunton Chatfield, Hazel Ella Fletcher, Bridgewater Codding, Grace Amber, Bridgewater Cook, Mabel Lillian, Mattapan Corey, Marion' Este-lle, Wollaston Corwin, Ida'Mae, Indian Orchard Coyle, Mary Anastasia, Quincy Crocker, Margaret Ellingwood, Braintree Daley, Etheldreda Mary, New Bedford Duane, Abigail Madeline, West Quincy Duggan, Marie Josephine, Alantic Duncan, Helen Frances, East Milton Ellis, Alice Davy, Provincetown Flieger, Gladys, Winthrop Flint, Lucretia VVebster, Lowell Glines, Lottie Isabelle, Haverhill Gove, Margaret Emma, Boston Grovenor, Edith Bancroft, South Hingham Gurney, Ida Benson, Marion Harding, Elizabeth Dale, Oak Bluffs Joy, Isabel Winslow, Nantucket Kapples, Anastasia, Quincy Keating, Teresa Helen, West Quincy Kelly, Mary Cecilia, Milford King, Elizabeth Gertrude Ellwood, Fall River Leonard, Blanch Arieen, Taunton Lester, Beulah Nina, Worcester Long, Agnes Mary, Nantasket Lowd, Marion Dorothy, Andover Lynch, Mary Irene, Melrose if Present first term. Mahoney, Julia Esther, North Brookield Mahoney, Mary Louise, East Walpole ifMarshall, Ann Laura, Milton Matheson, Mary NVilliam, Provincetown McDowell, Grace, East Braintree McIntosh, Florence Elsie, Wellesley Hills Mello, Helen Annunciata, Fall River Murray, Mary Gordon, Quincy Nickerson, Elva, East Dennis Nuttall, Nina Belle, Fall River O'Malley, julia Ellen, St. johnsbury, Vt. Page, Bessie Nadine, Plympton Philbrook, Jessica Turner, Ashby Pommor, Alma Louise, Hyde Park Reardon, Agnes Elizabeth, North Abington Reynolds, Elizabeth Margaret, Canton Reynolds, Mary Agnes, Canton Rhodes, Mary Eugenia, Waltham Rodgers, Inez Mitchell, Provincetown Rodman, Edith May, New Bedford Rogers, Muriel Angell, Quincy Sandison, Annie, West Quincy Shirley, Jessie Orr, Quincy Shortall, Margaret Teresa, Abington Sickels, Vera Abigail, Nantucket Simmons, Mildred Leslie, Dighton Smith, Lila Isabelle, Quincy Snow, julia Frances, East Dennis Symmes, Ruth Stowell, Winchester Tilden, Maude Douglas, Cohasset Tisdale, Martha Louise, Canton Tourtellotte, Ruth Adams, Hyde Park Treat, Louise Jackson, Medford . Victory, Catherine Craig, Abington Ward, Alice Marl, Middleborough Whiting, Ruth Pride, East Dedham Whitman, Alice Whilena, Winthrop Williams, Flora Belle, Cohasset Wood, Ada Lorena, Wirithrop I , 1 X y 5? SX -4 f ff i--1 Xi:-J K L7 M Xl: , ,,, -J,-,,,,, ., yy, ,.,, ,W , if I f --1. M 1- ' Q - ts-4... f- 5 ' -- if .Pig -,fivnr-l-1,- ,211 f '-'f',--:- ' I if f M 29 4151? f 1 pf, if ,?, ifixrivj ,G I 2 ,x ' If I-4 f' Q , . , , M 1' ff ., R 3, . L l ia! 5 M, SX ff I- , f ,Z 6.179 rg a'ni2aTionJ. NORMAL OFFERING vowws NINE PAGE SIXTY-SIX l I l1Rappa Delta IDDI. Slrganiyzb, 1900. HONORARY MEMBERS. Arthur Clarke Boyden, A. M., Principal. Albert Gardner Boyden, A. M., Principal Emeritus. Franz Heinrick Kirmayer, Ph. D. William Dunham jackson. Charles Peter Sinnott, B. S. Frank Ellis Gurney. UNDERGRADUATE MEMBERS. CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED SEVEN. Edward Allen Boyden Leander Allan McDonald Galen Waldron Flanders Lewis Winslow Newell Frederick Alphonsius Guindon jasper Thomas Palmer Chauncey Worcester Waldron CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED EIGHT. George Weston Gammon Edward Dwight Randall Daniel Vincent O'Flaherty Arthur Irvin Studley Charles Augustus A. Weber CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED NINE. Charles Francis Frahar Henry Trenton Prario Thomas Aquinas Pickett Clarence Arthur Wheeler AE MK N eb X ual. WARD co. Bosvom L 1 1 11 . 1, 1. 1 1' F1 1 1 s 11 1 A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 111 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 1'1 1 11 ? 1 1 1 1 ' :N 1 1 1 V 1 1 1 11 1 '11 1 ' 1 1 1 1 '1 -1 111 1 1- : 1 1 5 1 1 A 1 l 1 -1 1 11 11 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 '1 I 11' 11 1 11 1 H 'f 11 1 1 W 1' 1 1 ' 1 1 I 1 1 11 1- 1 r I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 S1 11 11 1 1 15 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ll 1 1 1 X1 1 1 VOLUME NINE NORMAL OFFERING PAGE SIXTY SEVEN 1900. 1901. 1902. GRADUATE MEMBERS. M. E. Fitzgerald, '87, A. B. Palmer, '88, I. F. McGrath, '92, G. A. Keith, '93. A. P. Keith, ,94. C. V. Nickerson, ,95 H. A. Fitton A. L. Gould W. R. Kramer A. K. Lowe L. E. Maglathlin V' H. M. Vaughny C. Benson E. L. Curran J. A. Cushman H. Gammons F.. L. Sinnott M. A. Smith I. H. Armstrong S. W. Cushing L. D. Cook G. F. Hopkins H. H. Howes W. G. Howes N. Leonard C. P. Savary W. E. Smith I903. 1904. 1905. 1906. F. W. Seabury, '96. B. Hunt, '96, . A. L. Winter, EQ7. A. C. Churbuck, '98 P. V. Donovan, '99. H. E. Gardner, '99. M. D. Carroll A. M. Eldridge I. W. Northcott' R. E. Pelissier W. G. Vinal A H. F. Wilson J. F. GouQd V J. H. Graham A. B.'Handy A. W. Hapgood J. M. McDonnell C. F. Miller C. W. Walter C. F. Aherne H. H. Benedict A. T. French E. T. N. Sadler M. A. Hooley J. E. Keefe, jr. F. J. O'Brien F. J. O'Donnell Deceased Member, W. F. C. Edwards, '0z. I l . , l . l l ' A l I l 'i PAGE SIXTY-EIGHT NORMAL OFFERING VOLUME NINE H : .I l l I l ll Q04 l I l I X. l 5 1905 I L I l I l I I . I I l I l l lbambba llbbi. wrganiwb, 321I11121YQ 1 Bertha E. Bemis Lillie H. Downing Margaret E. Doyle Agnes' F. Gillen Marion Hawes Stella M. Iones Elizabeth M. Lane Zelma B. Lucas Alice V. Morrissey Mildred H. Tavendar Ethel L. Taylor Ivanetta M. Warren Florence D. Webster Harriet L. Abbot Adelaide Benner Louise C. Copeland 1906. Anne M. Coveney Edna D. Wickham 1903. Ione T. Hersey E. Rowena McClintock M. Cora M. Miner Marjorie S. Mitchell Alice M. Parker Estella A. Perry Fannie A. Robinson Katherine A. Rogers Rachel K. Warren Josephine B. Willett Mary G. Anderson Ella S. Bagot Madge R. Feeney Katrina M. Graveson Elizabeth P. Hammond Harriet A. Morrill Lucy J. Washburn CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED SEVEN. Lillie B. Allen Grace O. Anderson Lucy H. Atwood Marion C. Copeland Edna Griffin Laura M. McDonald Glenn W. Silsby Beatrice Webster Mabel S. Wilson Caroline B. Woods. CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED EIGHT. Helen G. Ayer Helen Bayley Caroline V. Cooke Charlotte Low Jessica Philbrook Edith E. Smith CLASS OF NINETEEN PIUNDRED NINE. Ruth S. Symmes Maude D. Tilden CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED 'TEN. Marion L. Simmons Af ' fk k 1 SAMUEL WARD CO. Eos-rom 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 13 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 11 11 1 11 11 1 P 1 1 1 1 111 1 1 111 1 1 111 1 1 1 111 11 1 111 1 11 1 1 1 11 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 I1 1 - 11 1 11 1 1 1 1 11 1 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 11 1 1 2 1 11 1 1 1 11 1 2 11 I 1 i1 I 1 11 1 11 1 11 1 1111 1 1 11 1 111 1 1111 1 1 111 1. 1 1 ' 1 1111 1 1111 11 ' 1111, 1 1 'I '1 11 1 11 1 - 1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 1 1 1 11 1 1- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1I 1 1 11 11 11 1 1 11 1 1 111 1 1 1 11 1 U 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 f X Mfg? J SAMUEL. WARD co ao51'oN. VOLUME NINE NORMAL OFFERING PAGE SIXTY NINE 1902. 1903. 1904 1905. Ellpha CBamma llbbi. 912981112365 HDMI, 1903. .iiglun Ethel Boyden Annie D. Cheves Mrs. Elizabeth K. Hamilton Amy W. Lawrence 1906. Elizabeth R. Clark Mrs. Una S. Cummings Mary L. Kimball Mary L. Preston Gertrude E. Smith A Elizabeth B. Beaudry Emma I. Manning Beulah Mitchell Laura B. Tolman Nellie Barker Eva B. Case Mildred B. Hopler Alice B. Lane Ethel M. Perkins Ehel M. Simpson Elizabeth Vanston CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED SEVEN. ' Beatrice Cervi CLASS OF NINE'IEEN HUNDRED EIGHT. Anne L. Brackett Margaret E. Gove Ida Mae Corwin l Isabel joy Beulah N. Lester CLASS OF N'INE'1'EEN HUNDRED NINE. Inez B. Copeland Edith M. Rounds Adeline S. Williams CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED TEN. Ida E. Teague PAGE smvmm-v NORMAL OFFERING VOLUME NINE ii ll lli li ll Gan JBeta Gamma. ll I i I. 1. z . i l li' l li if l ,ii i i l ll jig QYQHIUSCD NCYODCP, 1904. ll .ii CLASS OF NINETEEN PIUNVERED SIX. Elizabeth Flynn May A.. Nannery Nora Gertrude Ford Annie L. G'Donnel1 Qi Mary W. Greeley Sue G. Sheehan Marguerite Mahoney Mary R. Stuart N Margie McKeever A .Mary M. Walsh l l A ll? . Q . Ulf CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED SEVEN. il ' Mollie K. Almond Elizabeth V. Coyle V43 Joanna Z. Connell Della E. Galvin Abby C. Cox Catherine Larkin J ' A Mary C. Riley ' t A E 'Il May Coyle ' E Louise Mahoney ll! Theresa Keating Helen Mello g Mary Kelly Olive Smith ' Eileen Sweeney il l r in il ,i i ,V 'EI il li li 4 Q. . l i , l , Q . if 'A 7, . , -4 2 fl Q A '13 .g 4 i Q sw u ,Q 7' , 5 ' I .Ls 35 '52 in -5 lvl: ', .1 - sv IL - .H . If-51'. i x yi ' Ali fi ,,, , J, w. m if 1 f ' 4I BQ, 'il 1 iii 1 14 5 w 'jr , 1 I' - si f Q hy ' if Q A , KN - :R fi fr . aff. ' 1 lf: j iifz 3 A wg 'I 1? . r 1 f 'S . ff . x. fa? ' , 1'-if ':'3 . -f 1 ., I h 'sex 2,55 Y .', Wx! fs- '. ,. ,r fi 'ffiii 155 w , r 1 iv , '35 ,Lx . :t iw 'il , S 5 J , . ,f C: ' H -' m- V f ml if :M w 'K av' 32.1 U ll W .1., 1. y ' if mkwein -AW-X WM. x 9 ,egiiff 'V Ywhwv :- ---f xy ff ,.,. .. fZ'?H'1Q1x 1.11 1 x .-rv-N3 buaamwi.-iiivmi 1 xy E-'1MW' f 2? 2424 , 1. 'H ,, ,f,,.V Qi9il MN . f 22112, . Wifi SAMUELNNAIQD CO. BOSTON L-A M-P PKM- WAHM ,H ,. , , wi, l Hy 1 3 H 1 ! 1 I l 1 1 , + f l i i 2 .' ' 1, gil 3 5 Ji Z 1 i u 1 1 Q!! 3 A V f M Q 3 Q 1 1 1 2 sg? 1 l I ly A I , f Ii K s v h. '4 Va if L1 'g M Fi 1 I i 1 L3 E5 4 'r 'Q r V 1? 1 fl N H 'P I Ll 1? ' n ui W 'A I L Y 'P 1 ,j Y H 5 1 . N l if 1 1 N , yy 1 J 1 l Tl l U I W H l Lx - 1 4 r 5 7 4, ' ' l ,N X 1. 'I I B 4 1 - i l l . gfgikgl MXN X Nx X QW mX X ixbmlafe X - -.1 X Y. .E3EwE.:' Q. W ma,- 'ije92f:gf:5vi ix X f..XyX1.,.XQ. X, - bv. , i QW X X X X VW XXX QNX XX gy gk X M X, ww M ,, 8 , ,M uwvm N pf fn f ff ff M A X my Q-X QXW fn Km f 5 ff EK N x XX ffmkx Ns fu. Kr X XQX5- . W lx MN m V YXXXFRNX 0 x.:-Ea'-,-XP' ' - , ,Q , f1.-.- V f'1.- 'lf ,gg 14f,- ' X- X '-Xt, Aww X X.. 12-A.v4Pg4 - -:1-2:-- Q ww: :155qZf?5f.'-'kS'N3.-Q'-95 , ' X N2 W-9'x'E'5 ,Q X xxx X5 w axx I X .ix Q x A x SX A X xx- AWP .,, x XNQ, xR:.,,y-,.,:Q.5jx- vm -, 5 3 A Sw.: -vp-:XA NXQ. x N H ff: 5:.,:q3, :Q,xws.,,x si, Aw, A .-v. , . X - , NX- f f X X X c- xxixx xN N . X x XX -1 X SAMUEL WARD CD, BOSTON. ,, if it 'i VOLUME NINE NGRMAL OFFERING PAGE SEVENTY ONE I . I Wmega ilota llbbi. WYQEIIUSCC 'll3lOVCITll36I', 1904. HONIORARY MEMBERS. Fanny Amanda Comstock A Mary Alice Emerson 1905. M. Kathleen Baker i9o6. Fannie M. Field Carolyn B. Baston Lucy A. French Lucinda Bent Marion Frost Joanna D. Croft Susette Gravestein May T. Grout Lina M. Greenlaw Clara L. Kramer Hannah B. Hunt Evangeline'E. Papineau Lydia T. Mills Edith F. Perkins Francis S. Parker ' Susie M. Sisley Gertrude B. Shepard Helen B. Somers N CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED SEVEN. Kathryn Carter Lucy H. Chapman May A. Gammons n i 2 l CLASS OF l Rayetta F. Boynton ' Mabel E. Durand 1 r 1 Edith B. Grovenar l Nellie E. March Marion I. Richardson Sadie Parker NINE'fEEN HUNDRED EIGHT. Annette K. Hawkes Jessie O. Shirley Francis E. Webster l i . CLASS OF N'INETEEN HUNDRED NINE. 'Miriam' Allen Marcia M. Hallett CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED TEN. In I rl. 1. Ai l 'l l I . L Edith Turner FAGE SEVFZNTY-TNVO NORMAL OFFERING VOLUME NINE Zine Eribgewater Trlormali Elssociation. llbublic wrganimtion Zlugust 3, 1842. mon. 'iliorace fllbann, mater of the Ebay. NffiC6I'5 l907a1908. P7652-6iE7Zf, DR. JOHN T. PRINCE. I Vz'6ep1fesz'a'em's, LOEA P. HOWARLJ. I FRANK L. KEITH. A DR. FRANK T. TAYLOR. I MRS. ANNIE G. HOPKINS. MRS. FRANK I. COOPER. Secffefmfy, MYRA E. HUN1'. Tffeaszwfevf, CHARLES P. SINNOTT. ilBlGl1l'llHI 6Hfi36l'll1Q5 1906g '07. june I6, IQO6, Albert Gardner Boyclen Gymnasium, Bridgewater. April 27, IQO7, Twentieth Century Club Rooms, Boston. . . - Q, ,-,.. ,...- .,V,,,.....-.-....-.....,..- H- ......,....,.-..-... . ,. .........- , ,,.M.. -.- I ., Y YW Y - - - - f- ,, . .. , - 1 Ebe 1FlormaI Ctlub. QRGANIZED 1844 AS THE NORMAL LYCEUM,H REORGAN- IZED I8 AS THE HNORMAL CONGRESS Nov. D 4, 1898 AS THE NORMAL CLUB. . Sifficets. WILLIAM DUNHAM JACKSON, . . . President LUCY HARRIETT CHAPMAN, VZ.6Zf76SZ.0'6?Zf DAISY FREEMAN BURNELL, . Secretory CHAUNCEY WORCESTER WALDRON, Treasurer LEANDER ALLAN MCDONALD, . . . . Auditor Literary Committee. Miss' Fanny A. Comstock, chairman CKathryn Carterj Charlotte Low Frank E. Gurney Nellie E. March ' George W. Gammon Ilfusio Committee. Miss Clara C. Prince, Chairman Leila E. Broughton George C. Francis Social Committee. Caroline V. Cooke, Chairman Edith M. Rounds Charles F. Frahar N07'771d! Offering. Published annually under the auspices of the Club. 1. E Gbe Wlormal wrcbestra. y officers. LEWIS WINSLOW NEXVELL, . . . . Leaa'e1' ana' Manager BERTHA FRANCES ESTES, . . . . Lz'bra1fz'an PRIN AR1'HUR C. BOYDEN, . . ' . Execatzve Commzttee BERTHA F. ESTES, LEWIS W. NEWELL, . ' members. Leila Emeline Broughton, Violin Dorothy Shaw, Violin Edward Dwight Randall, Violin Alice Davy Ellis, 2nd Violin Lewis Winslow Newell, Flute Edward Wesley Ames, Cornet George Cleveland Francis, 2nd Cornet Bertha Frances Estes, Piano Public Concert, Assembly Hall, january 25, 1907. i l Che Tlflormal CElee Club. wfticers. NELLIE ETHEL MARCH, . . . Pzfosidenzf CLARA COFFIN'PRINCE, . Diffeciof ETHEL BOYDEN, . . . . Aoconzpanisi ELIZABETH MARY ANTHoNY, . Fiffsz' S opmnos. Leila Emeline .Broughton Marion Carter Copeland May Agnes Gammons Emma Frances Jones Mary Elizabeth Magee Elizabeth McDonald, Glenn Wilder Silsby A Ida Etta Trague First Altos. Maude Gerring Ballou Lizzie Martha Bills Daisy Freeman Burnell Alice Davy Ellis Edna Anthony Fennelly Florence May Phillips julia Frances Snow Martha Louise Tisdale V X Second Sopranos Elizabeth Mary Anthony Grace Amber Codding lane Farren Gladys F lieger Beulah Nina Lester Florence Elsie McIntosh Alma Louise Pommer Beatrice Webster Second Alias. Annie Miller Craig Etheldreda Mary Daley Mabel Ethel Durand Bertha Marie Kirmayer Nellie Ethel March L io no mon Public Concert, Assembly Hall, May rr., 1907. PAGE SEVENTY-SIX NORMAL OFFERING VOLUME TUNE lpoung llbeople'5 Society of Gbristian Enbeavot. LUCY H. CHAPMAN, Officers Ist and Zfzof Terms. . . . . P1'esz'o'em's MARION I. RICHARDSON, , B RNELL - - - DAISY U ' Woepreszdenls MARGARET GOVE, 4 NELLIE E. MARCH, Seaway S RAYETTA F. BOYNTON, y ALICE GILE' Treaszzrers JESSIE O. SHIRLEY, ' ' ' . ' Commiz'zfee.v Ist and 2nd Terms. KATHRYN CARTER, Q . . . . . . . Ch z P IDA E. TEAGUE, S cz rmen foyer Meeizng EDITH ROUNDS, LOUISE TREAT, MABEL E. DURAND, BEULAH LESTER, ESTELLE H. SMITH MARION GLEASON, Maude Ballou Jessie Barber Rayetta F. Boynton Daisy Burnell Katherine Coughlan Kathryn Carter Lucy H. Chapman Gladys Flieger 2'iAliCia Gile Marion Gleason Belle Glines Margaret Gove Miriam Allen Beatrice Cervi FQCHZW Members. Miss Clara C. Prince Aelive Jllemoers. Lillian Harvey Lydia Hopkins Beulah Lester Neva Lockwood Nellie March Mary Matheson Nina Nuttall Bessie Page Florence Phillips Evelyn Pillsbury Marion Richardson Ediths Rounds Assoozoie fllemoers. Julia Cushman Mabel Durand 'li Present during first term. Ckcziffmefz Lookout Chaiffmefz Illusio Chairmen Social Jessie O. Shirley Estelle Smith Joanna Sweeney Ida Teague Louise Treat Benjamin S. Tubman Beatrice Webster FFranCes Webster' Alice Whitman Ada Willoughby Ella Sherman I 1 VOLUME NINE NORMAL OFFERING PAGE SEVENTY-SEVEN Elie 1lflormaI Eltbletic Elssociation. wfticers. CHAUNCEY WORCESTER WALDRON, . . Preszkzenf DANIEL ,VINCENT 0'FLAHERTY, . Vz'cepresz'de1z1f JASPER THOMAS PALMER, . , . . . Secrefary W1LL1AM DUNHAM JACKSON, Faculty, Treasurer 'UIHCHYQYE of the WIN. Edward Wesley Ames, '09, football, baseball. , Edward Allen Boyden, '07, football, baseball. i Charles Francis Frabar, '09, football, ass't. mgr. baseball. George Cleveland Francis, '08, football. Charles james Fox, '10, football. 5 George Weston Gammon, '08, football, umgr. baseball. i Frederick Alphonsius Guindon, '07, mgr. basketball. LeRoy Kingsburyill-Ioughton, '09, football. Leander Allan MacDonald, '07, football, basketball, baseball. Lewis Winslow Newell, '07, baseball. Daniel Vincent O'Flaherty, '08, football, cabt. basketball, baseball. i Thomas Aquinas Pickett, '09, footballjbasketball, baseball. Henry Trenton Prario, '09, football. , In Edward Dwight Randall, '08, ass't. mgr. football. Chauncey Worcester Waldron, '07, capt. football, baseball. Charles A. A. Weber, '08, football, baseball, mgr. football. Clarence Arthur Wheeler, 'OQ, football,'basketball, Capt. baseball. J PAGE SEVENTY-EIGHT NORMAL OFFERING 'VOLUME NINE , 'w .2 be Tlflormal Gennis Gllub. wfficers. ' f l J JASPER THOMAS PALMER, . . Presiafeni Rf' 'il ll RUTH ADDISON SMALL, . . . W'cefresz'dent 1 ' ii LAURA IVIAUDE MACDONALD, . Sewfefmfy and Treasurer rl ff: E94 f ,l tournaments 1906. 5 .l 5,1 VV071zwz,5 Szhglvs, je 3 P ru won by Michael Aloysius I-Iooley. 2 ' ' Leander Allen MacDonald. 5 ' A R ,l ,h iq i 1 1 ,, 'l g . 2 fs A , 2 4 1, ll. Is' EA 1-, 2 A 'li EH I ,, , 'I ll N. 171 P l 3. 1. 5 g, ,FZ . ii ' A in fl ' 4 I: gc ll ' l l l 1 l gs S 3 S Q- C' Q ff, ff, Q e ff Q- ' ff: Q - 23' 'Q . 2 N UU E E R 2 Oi 5 O U O lf G' 'Q' 0 O' EN U' K4 65? kc Q K4 G pt i -f -T VE ,c Q! D -- 4-r ,-,- E S 3' D' f cr Q rc K? 39 K4 f-P --4 Q- . D' 9 Q1 rn Q I 0 Q 2 2 S S Q 2' U4 UQ cn O 3 3 r'f' O .- '-1 . r- :Zi 6' 42 A E. 9.- :S P' ff!!-'E sway., 'Al 1 . avi Q,-. 4 , x r no mam ' A AMES GAMMONITRAHAR RANDALL Fox OFLAHERTYPRARIO A , ' Wwl ' MAcDoNALDfWf B5R WQCLDAQQN Houexerom Bovom , GP! - ,WHiELER FRANCIS Pzcmiw PAGE EIGHTY NORMAL OFFERING VOLUME NINE Ghz Gribiron. OOTBALL for the season of IQO6 was exceedingly successful, - both in the winning of games and financially. Although four In of the Varsity men graduated last june, we so far made up theideficiency as to put onto the Gridiron one 0f the best teams the school has had in late years. During the season had only IO points to their credit. 148 points were piled up by Normal, while the opponent teams combined Waldron, '07, who together with Boyden and MacDonald has played on the Normal team for four years, captained the team in a most able manner. He deserves much credit for his coaching under the new rules, and for the excellent physical condition of the team. His punting was of the tirst order, as was alsouhis playing at right tackle. MacDonald, '07, played a conspicuous game at left half back. His spirited dashes made him a most valuable man. Right half back was Filled by O'Flaherty, '08, who was a steady ground gainer through the tackles. At full back we find Boyden, '07, who because of his consistent good work and the number of touchdowns made by him, is considered to be the best full backin Southeastern Massachusetts. ' Wheeler, '09, developed into a good quarter back and was successful in most instances in directing the team's play on the held. At Centre, Fox, the only freshman who made the team, showed his ability to play the game. The guard positions were filled by Frahar, '09, and Gammon, '08, who made the team strong in both defensive and offen- sive work. Left tackle was filled by Weber, '08, who also made an able manager for the team. Pickett, 09, made an excellent right end and it was much to his credit that the forward pass plays made so many gains for Normal. Prario, '09, at left end, showed himself to be well informed in the points of the game, and has been chosen captain for 1907. Since only three graduate in June, Captain Prario has bright prospects for the coming season. Francis, '08, Ames, '09, and Houghton, '09, who substituted in some of the games made a good showing and will probably make the regulars next season. VOLUME NINE NORMAL OFFERING PAGE EIGHTY-oNE SUMMARY OF GAMES. September 29. Normal 55 Brockton High o. Although the home team was victorious, it exhibited much unsteadi- ness owing to the short time in which the new rules had to be put into practice. The game was probably saved for Normal by Prario, the left end, who made a pretty diving tackle, when a clear field was open to his antagonist. Boyden made the touchdown. ' October 3. Normal 35.3 Abington o. A The score gives a good discription of the game. Good football was exhibited and prospects for a good team were bright. Boyden was the star of the game. He carried the ball over the line three times. MacDonald was next in order, making two touchdowns. O'Flaherty followed with one. Captain Waldron showed a good eye by kicking five goals out of six tries. October 6. Normal og Dean Academy o. Two better matched teams could not be found. Although Normal was out-weighed by Dean who had also the advantage of home grounds, nevertheless, she played a superior article of football from start to finish. The team fought hard and well represented the school. October 13. Normal 65 Taunton High o. This was one of the hardest fought games of the season. Taunton was well represented on the side lines but in vain. The forward pass play was tried and it worked advantageously. As the result of an end run, followed by a double pass, Pickett carried the ball nearly fifty yards for a touchdown. October 20. Normal 403 Fall River High o. ' This game showed where Normal's strength lay. Wheeler kicked a goal from the field and that was the end of scoring for the first half. In the second half Normal made six successive touchdowns, followed by six goals. The offensive work of Normal's back field and the defensive work of the line were the features of the game. October 27. Normal 55 Technology '09, o. The game was uncertain from start to finish. Owing to the ten yards rush distance, both sides were continually forced to punt. It was in Bridgewater's defense that Prario proved himself a strong end. PAGE EIGHTY-Two NORMAL OFFERING VOLUME NINE November 3. Normal IIQ Boston Latin 6. Neither team scored in the first half, although twice during this half Latin School crossed the five yard line. In the second half Normal showed her superiority, Boyden ploughing through for two touchdowns. Then the Latin School scored on a blocked forward pass. Latin School got loose again but Boyden saved the game by a neat tackle. November Io. Normal 46g Moses Brown QFriends' School, f Providencej 4. In this game Boyden, MacDonald, and Pickett made a class for them- selves. The touchdowns were the result of long end runs. Forward passes and trick plays worked toxperfection. Moses Brown scored in the first half by a goal kicked from the field. In the second half of Hfteen minutes Normal scored thirty-four points. On the victim's lineup was Rix, a famous Dartmouth halfback, who exhibited some rough play which ended with no damage except to himself. FOOTBALL SUMMARY i905-1906. B. N. S. VS. '03 '04 '05 Abington High Boston Latin 12-6 17-o 6-6 BI'OCkIOU High 6 ' cancelled Dean Academy 0-36 East Greenwich Academy 16-O Fall River High 23-0 Friend's School 0-0 Somerville High I I-6 South Boston High - 6-0 5-O Taunton High . Technology QM. I. TQ Sophs. 5-0 Thayer Academy 23-O I 5-O forfeited Thibodeau College 41-0 I8-O 69-42 101-0 27-I2 Victories I9 B. N. S. 351 TIES 3 Opponents 64 Defeats I '06 35'O 1 1-6 5-o ' 0-o 40-o 46-4 6-o 5-o 148-1 o fxamir 5 fx L L MAQDONAQD WHEELER QAMMQN PICKETT , OTDONNELL 'OTLAHERTY GUINDON LR efe re esj V , Q pm h UV1 C-51-41 E . ,.. ...,, ...,,.,. . .4,...J.......p..-. ...LLM .. X. .. . . PAGE EIGHTY-FOUR NORMAL OFFERING VOLUME NINE 1Review of the Basketball Season. 1l1i 1- ARDLY HAD the pigskmt been stored away when the first - of an excellent ,schedule of games announced the return of basketball. Anticipations of a successful season were amply fulfilled from the financial as well as the athletic standpoint. '- 'We feel safe in asserting that a team as fast as theaverage college quintet represented Bridgewater during the past winter. With basketball only in its infancy at Normal, it is with little trepidation that we predict that the pace .already established will be pursued in years to come. Under the management of F. A. Guindon, '07, a well balanced schedule was arranged and ably executed under Captain O'Flaherty, who held his men up to a hard and fast game. Measuring a player's efhciency by the number of points scored isn't always a safe criterion in any branch of athletics, yet lVIacDonald's ability as a basket thrower is beyond dispute. While he is the only player to graduate this year, his position will be a hard one to lill. Could we liken the players to awheel, Gammon, '08, would prove the substantial hub, for since the direction of the wheel's rotation depends on the impetus, so the stalwart center has, more often than otherwise, started the ball rolling in the path of least resistance. Wheeler, '09, who made the team his Freshman year has increased his ability with experience. His is a deliberate shooter, judginghwell at all angles. The vacancy in last year's five has been creditably filled by Pickett, '09, whose baskets clear of the backing combined with his alacrity in covering have proven him a valuable acquisition. The games registering the largest attendance were those against Harvard second and Brockton Y. lVl. C. A. The Cambridge men were given a most cordial reception, everything being at their disposal but the victory. Following an exciting first half, Bridgewater walked off with colors flying after the second. The game with Brockton proved a close one, both teams tying in the first. When the whistle blew closing the the second half Brockton proved four points to the good. Success also crowned Bridgewater's second team, and although two defeats were registered early in the season, the teams placing these to their credit were outplayed in later contests. A glance at the schedule reveals the numerical value of the season's works, but its importance in Arai' X 1.-:qs-4-rigs. '---xsfsxitw. eww Q. l I I rc I ,il VOLUME NINE NORMAL OFFERING PAGE EIGHTY-FIVE this branch of athletics is twofold. First, a well developed second team is the means of preparing new men for the first team in the years to come. Secondly, joint practice of two teams enables both to develop their respec- tive players to a degree otherwise impossible. A large number of candidates for the team has been responsible in no small measure for the season's success. Even with substitutes there was not the least hesitation to appear on the floor with the first team in a spectacular contest when both scheduled games were cancelled at a late hour. Now that the second team is well established and its value demon- strated it is to be hoped that future years will find it as strongly organ- ized, co-operating with the first team in representing the athletic interests of old Bridgewater. ' Not only the school, but the public as well, have shown a marked interest, each game witnessing a large attendance. To William Moore both players and public will be ever indebted for the faithful and courteous services rendered during the past season. ' SUMMARY OF SEASONS 1906 AND 1907. ' BRIDGEWATER NORMAL. VS. 1906 1907 Boston Latin 30-12 43-13 QDec. 155 Boston University 54-2 Brockton High 23-19 Brockton Independents 38-26 Gan. 195 Brockton Y. M. C. A. 11-28T 5-QT fMar. 95 English High QBoston5 15-8 if QMar. 235 Fall River Y. M. C. A. 36-24 QMar 165 Harvard 2nd A 29-14 QMar 15 Holyoke High 19-231' Hyannis Normal 74-0 Mechanics Art' 54-12 Middleboro Y. M. C. A. 25-16 31-20 QFeb. 225 M. I. Tech. 2nd 35-10 55-11 Gan. 265 Rindge Manual T. S. 47-10 Qjan. 55 Rockridge Hall QWellesly5 42-18 QFeb. 165 South Boston High 17-13 20-20 QDec 225 Taunton High 30-13 -Gan. 125 Taunton Y. M. C. A. ' 26-27T QDec. 85 Whitman Y. M. C. A. 45-9 CFeb. 95 Winthrop High 34-19 QFeb. 25 424-190 531-32 3 Cancelled if Defeats T I I Dec. Dec. Ian. jan. Ian. Jan. Feb. Feb. Fed. Mar. Mar 8 15 'S I2 19 26 2 16 22 '9 16 1lB35l26fb8ll 56COl1D 568111. FORWARDS. BACKS. Waldron, ,O7 Frahar, '09 Weber, '08 Prario, ,OQ Randall, 'Os V Ames, '09 . Houghton, '09 , CENTERS. Boyden, ,O7 Qcaptj Fox, '10 SCHEDULE OF GAMES. NORMAL. Quincy High Alumni 8 Abington High 23 Whitman High 21 Taunton High 2nd 27 Whitman 21 Taunton High 2nd 40 Whitman A. 23 Middleboro Y. M. C. A. 2nd 18 Quincy High Alumni A 37 Middleboro Y. M. C. A. 2nd 41 293 OPPONENTS I2 1 I I9 8 25 I2 I8 II 9 I2 22 159 ' BA S W M L l i Vmxmcss G!-XgVllqONHOUG HTON Efzf-xg-We BOYDUNI OTLAHERTY Wrgcggm WALDRQN YQ Wilma AMES P1c3 14m Navvm NAcDoNAL D 4 I MM v,,,,,,A,,,, ,,,-,,1,,-..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, ,,,.g,,,,,.... .,.. ,..L.. ......... -......,. .4--.. PAGE EIGHTY-EIGHT NORMAL OFFERING VOLUME NINE Elie Eiamonb, ASEBALL AT Bridgewater started out this year under sev-A eral handicaps. It was with considerable regret to all that aw r v, EE! Leander MacDonald, .captain elect, felt that he could not spare the extra time involved in the captalncy. We were fortunate however in securing an able successor in Arthur Wheeler, '09, a former captain of Rockland High School. With five oif last year's veterans at his back and apparently little prospect of filling the other positions, he has succeeded in developing .a team that is fast approaching the usual representative of Normal. Owing to the inclement Weather we were obliged to cancel the games with Fall River, Thayer Academy and Technology '00, early in the season. There remains not- withstanding a stiff season's work ahead on the unusually long schedule so bountifully arranged by Manager Gammon. Beside the regular games on Saturday the team has had series of practice games with the local high schools, a very effective means of preparation for the big games. Not the least interesting of the contests have been the practice games between the I-Iookers Qclasses '07 and 'OSQ and the Lemons Cclasses 'oo and '10,j which sad to relate have ended most invariably in the bitter humilia- tion of the aforesaid Lemons The first hard game of the season was with Brockton High on April 27. Owing to unexplainable lack of team work we succeeded in getting beaten by a team which we showed in several spurts that we were capable of defeating. 'I-lowever, 'if possible, another game will be arranged before the season closes. Perhaps the most exciting of the games was the thirteen inning contest with Boston Latin, who succeeded however in win- ning out after the hardest kind of fighting. The management wishes to take this opportunity of thanking Princi- pal Boyden for the substantial interest he has taken in the year's athletics, supplying as he has both the means of roping off the field and keeping it clear through the service of an officer. The boys are also indebted to Mr. William Moore for his practical assistance and uniform kindness. VOLUME NINE NORMAL OFFFRING PAGE EIGHTY NINE THE LINE-UP. Mafzager. George W. Gammon. Asif. Manager. Charles F. Frahar. BATTERY. O'Flaherty, Waldron. INFIELDERS. Wheeler, MacDonald, Pickett, Newell, and Frahar April April April May May May May May May May May June June June June OUTFIELDERS. Boyden, Ames, Francis, Weber. SCHEDUL Rockland High Middleboro High Brockton High Whitman High Boston Latin Q13 Abington High Winthrop High Brockton High Taunton High Thayer Academy inn.j Makaria Fraternity, Quincy Tufts 2nd Rindge Manual South Boston High Alumni E OF GAMES. B. N. 8 14. 6 I4 5 I2 6 7 S. OPPTS 3 o I4 7 6 I 4 6 PAGE NINETY NORMAL OFFERING VOLUME NINE BASEBALL SUMMARY 1904-1906. BBIDGEWATER NORMAL. VS. 1904 1905 1906 Alpha A. A. 7-4 9-6 Alumni 5-4 11-16 II-O Ballou 81 Hobigand 3-4 Boston College 1 1-6 Boston Latin 15-4 Boston University 17-3 Brockton High 8-9 6-5 Brown ,O7 9-8 6-8 Brown '08 7-3 E. Greenwich Academy 7-8 Fall River High 8-2 6-10 8-5 Harvard Independents 14-6 4 Somerville High I-I 1 15-6 Technology '08 6-5 Thayer Academy I-IO 3-5 Whitman Y. M. C. A. 5-7 ' 80-64 75-53 44-23 .,...,, ,,-.-...... M Y Y ' 4' f W 1 -1A'-- A Qh 1 A . , Nslk 1 W I I , f , 0 ni as m , ..... , ..,, if -we W , 1,2 0 s 4 A 2 , 4 kk , , Q J I .r onte nt . . 53155 5 I Acknowledgement, 95 Admirers of Nature, I 192 Advertisements, . . 109 Advertisements fscriptus,j , 108 Alpha Gamma Phi, . 69 Alumni,'Class of 1906, 32 Athletic Association, . 77 Baccalaureate Exercises, . 28 Baseball, . . 87 Basketball ,... 83 BH2O Normalibus Scriptus, . 97 Biennial, ..... 23 Bridgewater Normal Association, . 72 Bridgewater Normal School, . 16 Class A, 36 Class B, 56 Class C, 58 Class D, . . 60 Commencement, . . 26 Commencement Exercises, 29 Contents ,... QI Dark Days of B. S., . 103 Debatable Facts, . 104 Dedication, . 5 PAGE NINETY-Two NORMAL OFFERING VOLUME NINE Editorial Board . 1 , 7 Faculty, Q I 3 . Faculty Tributes, . Faculty Reception, . Familiar Quotations, . First Year Philosophy, Football, . 1 . 1 Glee Club, I i. Graduation Grins, Growth of the School, Histories, . . Il Penseroso, . . . Index to Advertisements, Ivy Exercises, . . . Jaxonion jokes, junior Class, . Kappa Delta Phi, . . . Kindergarten Training School, Lambda Phi. . . . Last Will and Testament, Literature of the Day, . Love and Sentiment , . . Massachusetts Board of Education, Model School, ..., Mother Goose Geography, Naturals and Unnaturals, . Normal Club, , , Omega Iota Phi, Orchestra, . Organizations, . . , Principal Arthur C. Boyden, Promenade, . , , 1 1 18 26 105, 1oo 79 75 IOI 2I 35 101 127 29 ,IOO 62 66 I5 63 193 IO6 105 19 I5 IO2 IO2 73 71 74 65 9 SI VOLUME NINE NORMAL OFFERING PAGE NINETV-THREE Second Team Basketball, . 86 Section I, . . 41 Section Reception, 31 Senior Class, . 44 Special Class, . 50 Tau Beta Gamma, . 70 Tennis Club, . 78 Th'e Spectator, . 4 . 104 The 'Tarnal Femynin, . 105 Train Studints, . 102 Twenty Years Ago, 100 Wanted and Lost, . 107 West Wing Band ,... QQ Young Peoples' Christain Endeavor, . 76 5 I I y w X 1 i I 2 1 A ! ! 1 E V .- I E Q 1 i I 8 1 9 ' 2 1 , 1 1, A n I' N W 52. 1L,i:fgg:1,az:,'r.g9ggvLvi-. ffxg:-m-:f-- -- . - Elcknowlebgement. IN PRESENTING this, the ninth annual publication of the NORMAL QFFERING, the Editorial Board Wish to extend to all contribu- tors their hearty appreciation of the efforts that have made this book possible. We wish to make special mention of the Work of Miss Hicks and Mr. Bixby in compiling the alumni notes, and of the unseltish co-operation of members of last year's board in the prepara- tion of this volume. lt is the earnest hope of the Editorial Board of 1907, that as often as its readers turn the pages of this book they may Hnd reflected therein that permanence of Bridgewater Spirit that has given this insti- tution and its products a prominent place in the development of educational standards and achievements. 1 f? QI lil . ,. wg, , ' 4 lil '14 - fl Wax 'QA 'Q f. l'. 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My . s NQRMHHBUS SGRIPHIS, . or Haunting off the Corners 2 1nnojNoRMA1JBUssCRrPTUs IUNLIQW BHZQ A HHN YEAR PHILUSUPHY .Egg A by the West Wing Editoral Board. Mr. Ry Miss Constrew 3 ' Herr Blond Bruder Chick'n Frau Z. Head. Don Kee Miss B. Haved Senor Finisch Dear Sam:- TERMS PAYABLE IN ADVANCE NON F PER If any one's by this disturbed, Glasses you need for your sight is blurred. 20 YEARS AGU. Normal Offering 1887. FEB. Normal Offering changes from a paper read only before the Lyceum to a school monthly published by the Ly- ceum during the school year. New Telescope arrivesg fund started by N. L. Sawyer of Boston. Fussing parties by moonlight originate. Athletic Association organized fNov. 18, 1886.5 MARCH. 3rd biennial winter meeting of B. N. A., QU. S. Hotel, Boston.j MAY. Baseball team defeats W. Bridgewater on Campus grounds. Tennis courts layed out on all except ball grounds. juniors ascend Sprague's Hill and view the county as a whole, then in parts. JUNE. Competitive military drill. SEPT. 56 out of 221 pupils are gentlemen Normal Chest- nut grove presented to school by Messrs. S. P. Gates and L. G. Lowe, alumni Mr. W. D. jackson begins his career in feminine intuition. QWedding bells, Aug. 31.5 OCT. Field day under au- spices of N. A. A. Nov. Field work in Geology begins. Trip to Hingham and Quincy under Mr. Arthur C. Boyden. Since I understand that you have serious intentions of entering Bridgewater next fall, I desire to communicate with von at once. You have heard it said that a word to the wise is sufficient, but with all due respect to your wisdom fvvhich will be less in your own mind after you enter here than it is nowj let me caution you against that high school con- ceit which is vanquished as the process advances. FIRST. Deal with your as- sociates on the basis that all are honorable men bent on revealing to verdant and sandy freshmen the mysteries of dor- mitory life at the latter's ex- pense. For example, if you are told that Hchuting the chutes on a mattress support- ed by slats, is a favorite pas- time in the West Wing, don't hesitate to take a ride. Hop on, and should you see another by the name of Mac dressed in in oil skins, locate on the same car, wriggle up to him, hang on tight and speed the breathless path. However, should some kind mortal endeavor to bring the water to you instead of your going to the water, thank him for the favor and apologize at once. Again, if you find en- joyment in this popular sport, do not get hilarious which will surely result in a right side down precipitate just over the rail. SECOND. If on some state occasion you are chosen among the select, invited to share the sparkling ginger ale with side dishes of crackers au fro- mage partake freely. But if one of the party suddenly goes daft, as it were, sing by request of others present such tunes as Bridgewater, June 23, ,O7. i I 9 lla l 1 I 1 l 1 I f I ll 1 It ASI EES? M -If l Fin: Jr T 'JQQ-member JAXUNIAN JUKES. What is a crystal Miss M - - se? A crystal is a prism with a pyramid on top of it. Then a cat would be a cylinder with a sphere at one end, a cone at the other, and four small cylinders under it. Miss M - - se: Would it? Miss T.- When water is heated you can see the steam. When you play the piano can you see the music floating off in the air? The bell rings at the close of the period. Is that a musi- cal Sound? Miss T - eat : I think it is. Is it a musical sound at the beginning of the hour? Strike the tuning fork on some thing soft. Miss G.- I don't see any- thing soft to strike it on.' Some people would use their heads. Continued on page 5. D Qiooy Continued on page 3. JUNE, 1907 BHZO NORMALIBUS SCRIPTUS 3 ,GRAIMIING GHINS. I Miss Hicks: What technical name do we give those people who can't change their habits by the use of their cerebeliums? Miss M - C - e Qin a burst of enthusiasmj: Stubborn. Miss H - nd - spends every Thursday morn- ing browsing in the library. Pa asks Mr. N - vv - ll, in reply to the latter's ardent appeal for correspondence schools, if his mother could have brought him up by letter. Miss N - wt - n finds Helen of Troy guilty of being a man. Was this association of ideas derived from fancy, memory, or imagination? Miss Br - u - ht - n does not see how longi- tudinal can be applied to the spinal column. She has always thought of longitude as distance east and west of the meridian. Miss H - l - in - n. interrupts the Model School Class by exploding her first brain cell. The idea! In Psychology: The subject was the feeling of parents in regard to teachers. Mr. Guindon feels that he is not competent to speak upon that subject, it being apparent he never was a parent. Miss B - nk - r thinks you can meet any man through his stomach. t' A dog will steal anything he can get his hands on. Miss C - n - e -1. Heard in History : Which church did the Swedes belong to?'l Miss M. C - p - l - nd Swedenborgian. Miss C - x in explaining the difference be- tween stars and planets : Stars move uniform- ly, planets go by jerks. Miss Gr - f - in, selecting one of the parts of the Divine Comedy: It does not make any difference to me, but I'll take Heaven. Definition : A mountain is a physical feature over a thousand feet in height? Think of it! Miss W - rd. Mr. Sinnott : What is the drainage for School Street and why? . Miss W - ts - n : Carver's Pond, because I've seen the rain run round the corner and go down Summer Street. lll,Q.lll.N...JU.l.E3' Is it six and seven are eleven, or Six and seven is eleven? . Miss Ph - l - - - k : Six and seven are eleven. No, six and seven are thirteen- Be absurd in another connection, as thatnhas more than the alleged feminine consistency. DIALOGUE UF UALLIEGRU ANU Il PENSERUSU Al Nlll-lllll-ll. The fllifflhful Zllzzn: I like thee not. thou thoughtful man, Who cloudest all the joys thou can, With thy Melancholy. Mirth with her companions gay Brings me pleasure all the day, With her Illl live. T kouglzmzl Md7'Z.' Melancholy gives me pleasure, With calm Peace and retired Leisure In plentiful store. So thus away from Mirth and Folly I'll pass my life with Melancholy, Rapt in thoughtful joys. T Milf' My joys take me at peep of day To the breakfast table, and then awayg Down on the Campusg Where we stroll in companies of twos and threes Not sadly alone, to observe the trees, But to gossip and laugh. T TM' I hear in the leaves, and blades of grass, A message of love. I would not ask For better music. And you who are blinded with earthly toys Know not, that sadness comes with deep jo s, Y To make them perfect. TMM' The Reception Room is the place, my friend, If its music that's your end, With its message of love. And in this Angel of Many VVings, Are the male boxes and other things Like the South Porch. T TM' Oft in my peaceful, nightly stroll I see through the trees the Sunset scroll Near Carver's Pond. And when the red fades across the sky The pale moon shines down from on high And guards the birds in sleep. TMM' I, too, like the moon, and the solemn stars, I But no grewsome shadow my pleasure bars, Blest Company. For we wander gaily through the wood, Or if Winter's come, and the skating's good Glide away in our glee. So hour by hour these two would contend, And for them both each day brought forth Much beauty. So through the year The The different seasons come, and each one dressed With such a splendor of its own, that truly, Could the choice befall, 'twoulcl be hard to tell Upon which, the hand of Nature should be stayed. B- W- flOIj BHQO NORMALIBUS SCRIPTUS jUNE, 1907 fa fzfa 2 11 5' U.: 1-.121 f 'Gp V. X, 'es-msst L TA 2 if ff 'f f j I ff .if 1 T , Cl t 11 , ' Pain Jfudenf-Y. THE TRAIN STUDINTS. VVife Sally an' me liv' on a big farm An' Midlebury's our town. An' so ev'ry week we take all the aigs To sell in the citis aroun'. Sometimes when we ride on the 'lectrics Up to Bri'gwater town do we stop, An' a whole crowd o' gals all a-gigglin' Right outer the car quickly hop. They're alway a-laughin' an' smiling', An' carryin' bags red an' green, They all talk to-gether 'bout dresses, -The silliest gang ever seen. Now Sally she sez they are larnin' Becuz they lug books ev'ry dayg But I sartainly think that's all nonsense A-judgin' by all that they say. X STG it BE if BTG Wife Sally she's sick of our orgin Ain' wants a pianner wust way. An' so as to look-on 'em over, We both went to Bosting ter-day. We went on thesteam cars this mornin', An, when we made Bridgewater town, We heer'd a tremenjous disturbance, An' what do you reckon we found? A-flockin' down off o' the latform P Was a lot o' them gals an' some boys, An'- Big base.ball game l Are you comin Was all that I heerld in the noise. The crowd started off all to-gether. The very last thing that we saw Was a red Hag with three big white letters, An' Sal sez, What's 'B. N. S.' for? fiozl ,PH AUTAIRERS UE NATURE CTD I. A Seeker of fresh APT Ayre. 2. An admirer of nature's rocks and Crafilgs. 3. A .devotee of the cool, sweet Woods. a 4. Discoverers of curious geographical truths, namely that the rivers F-loss and fMleander tho' separated How toward each other. NATURAES and UNNATURAES ,Mr. Boyden in Psychology: Where is your soul?', Awed junior: In Heaven. In Gym : Chest well raised and ears behind the head. Z Attention! It has been proved that fly is a transitive verb. The proof is as follows : The hen flew the coop? Young lady conducting Physiology class : What are adenoids?H ' Things more easily taken outwhen they are children than when they are older. A TAUTHER GUUSE GEOGRAPHY Hickory, dickory dock We went for a Geology walk ,And our brave Marian Fell in the illustration Hickory, dickory dock. Hickory, dickory dock I Mr. Teacher holds up a rock WVhat is it, Miss Led, But she Shakes her head, Hickory, dickory dock. Hickory, dickory dock Petrosilex was the rock. With the dawning of light She yells: t'Parasite, Hickory, dickory dock. Miss H - xl - y thinks that some people are infants longer G. F. P. A than others. I wonder why. x !jUNi-1, I9O7M BH2o NoRMAL1BUs scRiPTUs 5 FIRST YEAH PHILQSUPHY. will soothe him. Should you show the slightest inclination to laugh, however, the de- signed object, that of bring- ing to will not be accomplished and you will forfeit that tran- quil mind which is diametric- ally opposite to that condition known as West WVing Panic. The symptoms of Panic are very marked, the fever itself is characterized by desire to es- cape, often so intense that you will come to only when safely lodged in a closet or concealed under abed from the pursuer close following, bent on taking your life. VVhen the excite- ment has ceased, do not con- tradict when you are called green, but greet your accuser with a Salutation and retire for the night. THIRD. If you are request- ed to exhibit your skill by playing the magical penny trick, launch out with all courage - retain innocence - place the inverted lamp shade as directed-await results. Consider the deluge as a pleas- ant sensation needed to relieve the embarrassment. FOURTH. When by order of the Supreme August Su- perior of the A. T. F. F. you are summoned to the council chamber, congratulate yourself on having reeived the enviable invitation and appear when directed. The guards, men of might, bound in straps exhibit great nerve. You must first mount the skated shoes, step lightly and maintain balance, being careful not to disturb members present who will be observed trying to smother a laugh as the candidate per- forms. Then as the gavel sounds and guards present you heavily robed, chase the royal plaything with intensity. The hot irons will then brand you a life member of A. T. F. F. Report daily to the chair- man of the jury as directed by him, and conduct yourself with due propriety when in the presence of the fairer sex. s 1 -- xmxxk . S-gag 1 ' ii S - A Deere e f' i W A 7 of bxllu -L.-Jim' ci lwl l lo 0 . Q 5 , 4..- A , lu ti ,X '-' ' u , f ' , ' , . A is FIFTH AND LAST. Meditate, ponder, reflect. Thank your associates for rounding off the corners, for making a fool of you, that by these steps you may become better acquainted with human nature and not too credulous in what is told you contrary to common sense. Yours of one year wiser, Nick Fra-tub-par For further information con- sult G. C. F., B. T., M. P. P. DARK DAYS UF B. N. S. Girls admitted to the ad- vanced Geology Trips. A Junior's first days. Girls not allowed to talk during study hour. That Brockton game ! Late Spring delays the usual fever. Miss P. Reynolds visits the Economics Class. Riding the Goat l Heard in the German Class. -Miss G - mm - n translat- ing: The ship is wrecked on a stone. Miss P - a tt evolves a new definition: Crying is the articulation of grief? Miss F -n - e - ly puts forth the argument in Psychy that the destiny of a horse depends upon what kind of horse he is. liogl LAST Wlll ANU TESTAIVIENT Miss L-wt-n, Psychology papers. Mrs. S-, An excuse. Miss L. A-l-n, A late break- fast. Miss B--dy, An opinion. Miss D-nb-ar, A good con- science. Miss G-l-ig-n, Brady's light. Miss H-rv-y, A squeal Miss H-y-s, Grains for mas- culine refreshment. Miss MCA-l--fe, An eye for Psychy. Miss M--re, A poetical genius Miss C--yle, Fresh air plant to be installed on electric cars. Miss L-on--d, Musical com- positions. Miss C-rv-, A smile. Miss Agnes, The fone horse She a.j Miss C-rt-r, Crutches. Miss A-de-s-n, A genial dis- position. Miss K-n--y, Dancing Spec- ialties. Miss R-l-y, Pickett fences. Miss Al-o-d, Nuts to crack. ,lli- l In a discussion as to the organs included in digestion, Miss W - o - b - ry, after deep thought and much deliberation decides that digestion begins , with the hand. 6 BI-120 NORMALIBUS SCRIPTUS JUNE, 1907 While touring around in the country one day ' I ffj In search of adventures which might come his way, 'L A group of line buildings the Spectator spied, O 1 S 6ez,Ben,5czAe Y' , ' JJ' 7-Acre QH17' ho fffes oh five. HALF UEBATABLE FACTS. Never too late to mend-Five minutes before lights go out. Talk is cheap-Not in Psychology Room. 'Tis always morn some wherein the world- Location-Bridgewater 6.30 A. M. Without going you can get nowhere-But ask permission first. Tell me with whom you go, and I will tell you what you are--Frat Pins are flying. Thinking is not knowing-So think it not, know. - You cannot eat your orange, and have it too -Many cannot have it unless they eat it, though seyeral times it has been seen to walk out of the Dining Room. They who cannot do as they would, must do as they can-So Cheerupsky ! O, That I Had Wings. Heard in Geology: The Gulf Stream passes through the air on its way back. The Heir Presumptive. Teacher: Literal meaning of word super- ficial. ' Pupil: On the face. Teacher: Illustration of 'superficial iiguref H Pupil : A beard. Which gave him a longing to see the inside. So stopping his auto, he walked to a door, And entering, found he was on the first floor. There stretching before was acorridor wide, And he noticed a stair-case that led from each side. He ascended straightway, the one on his right, A door inscribed Office'l now soon met his sight, He gave a light tap, and it opened.-In sooth. There on the threshold stood a friend of his youth l The Spectator was cordially welcomed, you see, And found this a Normal School building to be ! He consented with pleasure to stay all that day, To see in what channels the school-work there la . He vislited first the Assembly Hall grand, XVhere the students for Chapel all met in one band, Then two young men gave a heated debate,- Should the U. S. keep Cuba or leave her to Fate? fo'er, Now strange to relate, when the speeches were The Spectator found he knew less than before ! At the tap of a bell the students passed out To the various class-rooms all scattered about. To see the Zoology Class was his wish, But he found them dissecting the eyes of a fish! In the History Room he heard all about war, And Hmirabile dictu in he learned what 'twas for! In Psychology there was a discussion of Lies! And the Spectator thought, What deep thoughts here arise V, fpass- A strange thing the Spectator found came to Each student was required to teach his own class ! And in order to fhelp them to properly rule, They had to Hobservei' in a fine Model School. Then he went to aclass foreign language to hear And found them in German describing a sphere. The Gymnasium was seen, which was modern and new, And the feats which he saw there, was pleasing to view. fSouth Field, When the school-hours were finished, he went to Where the work of the brains to the muscles must yield. fplay, After watching awhile the young men at their He walked 'round the Campus, where the ladies so gay Were playing at tennis 'neath beautiful trees, Or taking short walks in twos or threes. fsaid, What a memorable Clay ! the Spectator then And away in his auto car quickly he sped. . G. F. P. lI04l ' JUNE, 1907 BHQO NORMALIBUS SCRIPTUS 7 if ,B 'xy O . r 'E ' i Eg i .pg ' XX ' ff 1+ Sf I P :ju . U L K 1 2 - X: 1 r fl. I fx I 'I Q. ,ff 1 - I if j xl li Hai' lu! I lihii 2 ' ' I 1 if VL - f - ----'-- 1 Q, ffeothmg The W1 in M-- TF rx., N-ss 14.9. 'A Young idea how To LOVE ANU SENIIWIENI. Mr. Sinnott: Why has the heart a strong covering. ' ' Miss M - th - s - n : It is a delicate organ and needs protection. Prof: 'fWhat were some of the things Hia-- watha made. Well known voice from left of room, Love According to the History of Education Class, Rousseau advocates: Girls should more love, than learn religion. ' Punctuation is an essential feature in the schools. Origin of Species. Seniors noted for always chattering away like everything. Monkey Shines. Mr. Sinnott, walking back and forth with his hands in pockets: Is there any other animal which can do what I'm doing? Miss Philbrooki: A monkey might. Rustic Drinks. Psychology Class: We learn here that trees are hard drinkers. Perhaps that accounts for their swaying. Gastronornics. Mr. Sinnott: Why is cheerfulness while eating an aid to digestion? Miss Fl-g-r: Because you can eat a lot and not notice it. 11053 THE 'IARNAL FENIYNINS. Sez I, Sez I, to another guy, A pity 'tis, 'tis true, sez I, Thet it evah hez bin, 'n is the rool, In this hear Normel coed schewl, Thet fellers hai'nt bin abel yit To sheak the aprun strings, un' git Beyant the intiuants, far an' sqnar, Of the etarnal femynins. We've tried with serous emilation To git er singal eddication, But e'en the West Wing brasser's band Can't drawn out the 'tarnal femynins. Wfe thot that p'raps in our athleticks NVe'd hev a chance ter be like men, But the gals they allers hex' hystericks VV'en we pile inter a jam. An' if in slidin' 'round the bases VVe mop the intermejiate places, They say they wunt help pay fer cloes Thet digs ther groun' instead er hoes. In tennis they increase our troubles, For we dassn't play 'cept in doubles. Once we tho't we'd gut em pat When we orginized the boys frat But now to see any pins Ye hev' tew gaze on 'tarnal feniynins. No longer speak of Go'logy,-alas! The gals have made them trips a fass: To shin a fence er clim' er wall In a catergory beyant their call. Qf our debates they made a failynre So fer's we wint by lojic pyure, Their symp'thies follered other trinds, They were impressed by My dear li'rinds. An' so it is, a fakt everlasting, In Autum's chills er fever's Spring, From Friday night to Monday round agin, They's allus with us, the 'tarnal feniynins. So 'cause they's good at keepin secrets, An aller's follers digested reason, An allers is consistant an' quiet like, Nevah changin' ther minds or gettin nervous Nor bein' 'quisitive er talkative,- XVe has ter say when everythins said,- We couldn't git er long without ein, God bless 'em, the 'Tarnal Feniynins. PAGE no NQRMAL OFFERING VOLUME NINE A Word to the Wise is sufficient. For High 'Grade Optical, Watch and J ew el ry . repairing. try Optometrist F, N, Jeweler ELWELL BLK. Bridgewater, Mass. 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FOSTER, Manager 50 Bromiield Street, Boston Telephone Main 775-2 When patronizing advertlsers please mention The Offenng VOLUME NINE NORMAL OFFERING PAGE H 9 Compliments of Ofiginawl' and maker XII, of MJ mf ' rpfufft ' Standard I i ffffva BRIDGEWATERMASS., Milk Bread F-OR .... ine ortrait ork . . . GO TO . . Q if? ' lf' Y V- ' ' , . ' ' ' 'gf A if UM' 7 , f' . - : 7 . .xt Q M4 p f I X V N .1 fl.. . . K i 14 ' i f A 2 W ' .f 4-. '- X1 1 I , , 1, - . Nz i 1 V . 8 ,ug A! if-A - -. T A -. ' 3' ' . f . if . 1- s' I W 'ex e V 2 J 'N 1 - -Q ' 1' -' .. I- Ct- - ' Q '1' f 1.. , v r , MX, ,'.l: ' A ,L . f' A . ,4 . i. if ' ' i : yy ' 'Q - - 3 . I , . 4, dzyaf' , QQ fi le ci ' fx 1 ff I I h u V : .Q i f A. ' 'J yfz n' bv , QL ' - Y 1 -fi' .-. 11' 4 ' . , X I VA . A, , V b A if 31- 'KA 1 H ' .v..-.W -' K 'f ' - ' ' ,-...,.,.-.3:,-..-..-.-.W -g......- ,,.. .gmt ,.x,.. ,- f .,.,---.,.,,. 1 ..- Town and Normal Views Let us Develop and Print gour Kodak Films A. I. Simmons 8. Co. 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All you'need is the Catalogue. er - 5 Send for 1907 Oatalogue Q wuiumw main asons ESTABLISHED 1826 ,fx ev Oewefg? 47 ' - '05 107 Washington Slreet, 4,050 , 1, Bos'roN, ,vo 0 , MASS. wet wwe' GM.-f' SW-' When patronizing advertisers, please mention The Offering VOLUME NINE NORMAL OFFFRING QNRQ SIGIl0IlQl'V s Q s Blank Books, Tablets, Blocks, lndelible Ink, Brushes, Confec- tionery, Pure Drugs, Medicines, I-Iomeopathics, etc. ea' .5 .5 TENNIS Gooos GF ALL KINDS ,al Cold Soda 'ab With Choice Fruit Syrups. Give us a Call ole's Pharma y. ll Bridgewater. When patro 5 1 11 ll ff g Largest Stock in Town. Prices Right. PAGE 122 NORMAL OFFERING voLUME NINE O WM. S. PROPHETT, Furniture. Bridgewater, Mass. 6772 Best Grade ls the aim of every amitious student whether of school or Cm-yfegtiopg. The latter can always be found at IZINGFS CANDY STGRE SOUVENIR POST CARDS. I Bridgewater- Fr t and Confectionery L. COSTA BROAD ST. C Bridgewater series 'of Colored Post Cards R. J. CASEY Q CO. INTRUUUCE US TU YOUR FRIENDS. We make friends every day with prices as low as the lowest and an up-to-date stock of CAMERAS and PHOTO GOODS . ,. . . . Best Results with Bixby Meto-Hydro for Velox EASTMAN AGENCY THE BIXBY DRUG STORE 102 Main Street, BROCKTON When patronizing advertisers, please mention The Offering VOLUME NINE NGRMAL OFFERING GE ,23 1-1oRAcE PARTRIDGE co --BOS'1 ONi GENERAL ATHLETIC GUTFITTERS Baseball, Football, Basketball, and Lawn Tennis Supplies, Complete line of Worsted and Knit Goods such as Sweaters, Jerseys, Sweater Jackets, Etc. All Football Trade Guaranteed. Illustrated Catalogue upon request. ills Horace Partridge Co. 84 Franklin St., Boston When patr g d rtisers, please m Tl Offering PAGE 124 NORMAL OFFERING VOLUME NINE The Blakeslee Four-Course System .'. f CONNECTED AND GKLQADED BIBLE STUDY FOR SUNDAY SCHOOLS AND BIBLE CLASSES '- ur new adition of the Old Testament History series marks a great ' V advance step in Sunday School lessons. It is based on two distinct sets 1 of Scripture sections. One consists of Old Tesfmanent stories, and isiused Q A ff. in the Hrst and second courses. The other gives a comprehensive and connected outlzifze 'view of Old Tesfazizemf bistofjz, and is used in the third T 3- - and fourth courses. This affords much better gradation of material than is possible when all the courses are based on the same sections, as heretofore. The series is published in four courses, with seven grades, all finely illustrated, and three teacher's aid. We have now ready SIX SERIES OF LESSONS. They furnish a three years course of connected Biographical Study of the Bible, also three years Historical study, each series divided into four courses as follows: For the Children's Department this system provides courses of selected Bible stories suggesting truths which every child ought to know. These are published in two grades, with a teacher's helper for children under eight. For the Boys' and Girls' Department it provides courses of hero stories studied for their own sake as narratives and for the sake of the truths they teach, and designed to make boys and girls familiar with the stories of the Bible. For the Young People's Department it provides courses of con- nected biography and history with their practical teachings, giving complete outline views of the principal events in the Bible from Genesis to Revelation. These are also published in two grades, with a teacher's helper, for classes thirteen and upwards. For the Adults' Department it provides courses of topics for dis- cussion, covering all the more important practical and doctrinal teachings of Scripture. These are published in one grade, with the same 'teacher's helper as the Young People's course. ' These Four Kinds of Courses, with their seven grades and three helpers, provide a complete system of Bible study which is adapted to classes of all ages from the youngest to the oldest, and can be used successfully in any school. In selection of material and use of methods, they embody the most approved educational ideas of the present time in such a way as to secure the best spiritual results. The Remarkable Success which these four-course lessons have achieved since their introduction January 1, 1904, warrants us in asking all persons in- terested in Sunday School or other Bible Study to give them careful examination before decidiug on the lessons which they will use another year. Specimen Copies FREE. Please indicate the portion ofthe Bibleethat A you Wish to study, and the approximate ages of your classes. 0 Address .0 BIBLE STUDY P BLISHING CO. 250 Devonshire Street, Boston, Mass. When patronizing advertisers, please mention The Offering VOLUME NINE NQRMAL OFFFRING PAGE 125 Eyeglasses, Spectacles Ollefa, Field, Marine and Bird Glasses, Cameras and Photographic supplies Our Two Storcs Located at' 288, 290 Boylston St. in the Back Bay District, and at 13 1-2 Bromtield St. in the center ofthe Business District are Within easy reach ot our patrons from all parts of New England PINKHAM 8: SMITH COMPANY Bosrou, Mass -2 ' . 1 ff- .4 -...,,..4- .i- fx... .-.'. ..,.,:-,:.. . ., .. A '-4 .Q-.-... r .. - LEADING TEXT- BOOKS IN THE HIGH SCHOOL The Wells Mathematics fExcel in accuracy, clearness, care- ful grading, and variety of prob- lems.Q Heath's English Classics frncluding all college require menls.J Newell's Descriptive Chemistry Uimphasizes industrial applica- tions.Q Heath's French and German fOver 400 reading texts.j Colton's Zoology: Descriptive and Practical. IN THE GRADES The Heath Readers fAdopted by two states and many large cities.t Heath's Home and School Classics Q39 vols. for supplementary read- ing., Hyde's Two-Book Course in English QTlie most popular series pub lished.J The Walsh Arithmetics lTbe leading aritlnnetics of the day., Colton's Elementary Physiology Correspondence Invited. D. C. HEATH 84 CO., PubliSh2fS BosToN New voRK CHICAGO LONDON When patronizing advertisers, please mention The Ollering PAGE 126 NORMAL OFFERING VOLUME NINE Our Speciolties nms KING ARTHUR FLOUR Chase ESL Sanborn Tea and Coffee Plain and Stuffed Olives, Pickles, Plain and Fancy Crackers, etc. at IE'CTfE,IE?,II.iI.r'S . . ocke, Gustom Gailor anb flberfs jfurnisber Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing of Men' s and Won1en's Clothing at Reasonable Prices aroomfor the Electric sign 23 GQHIYHI QQIIHYC, IlBl'iDQ6VOElt6l'. A Few Indisputable Facts:- Want the right styles,-We have them. 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Eastern Teachers' Agency, Boston, Ferguson, R., Bridgewater, . Fisher's Teachers' Agency, Boston, Fisk Teachers' Agency, Boston, Gassett, Fred, Bridgewater, . Hammett 8x Co., J. L., Boston, . Hayes, C. W., Bridgewater, . Heath 8: Co., D. C., Boston, . Hooper Sz Co., Bridgewater, . Howard 8: Caldwell, Brockton, . Johnson, J. J., Bridgewater, . 126 . 122 II7 . 114 121 . II3 112 . 122 110 .113 118 .117 III .116 IIO Insert 117 . 125 II7 . 126 113 PAGE 128 NORMAL OFFERING VOLUME NINE Kelley, M.. D., T., Bridgewater, . King, C., H., Bridgewater, . King, Walter, Bridgewater, Lawrence, N. F., Bridgewater, Leonard's Market, Bridgewater, Locke, A. G., Bridgewater, . Long, J. J., Bridgewater, . Mercer, Dr. C. J., Bridgewater, Gwl Lunch, Bridgewater, . Partridge 81 Co., Horace, Boston, . . Pinkham 81 Smith, Boston, Prophett, W. S., Bridgewater, Read 81 Sons, William, Boston, Scotton 81 Tyler, Bridgewater, Simmons 81 Co., A. I., Bridgewater, . , Stearns 81 Co., R. H., Boston, Sutcliffe, Thos. 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