Bridgewater State University - Alpha Yearbook (Bridgewater, MA)
- Class of 1913
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I ' 5 f ,, A V :f ? ,.:1i1f:21, Q Aif, LZ: .. , 4 Q M ' f'1 , , 0' ::-1- A -i ' ' 1 f ,fff f1fZfi5'f2::4 .Lvi 1 ,1--121' V2 W ' . fi ' V ff f , f,jg2Q:3,:if, , 35 j'Ef : I ., 2. j1,.. ff ,fCf??iI' ' . f ,lf : ff V ,.., .'.. f , , A . M - fl' V n L W 'MLMJLK4...:,.J.z.4g1A.,.z,..,....A.- M, , .. .. . I ba iNoRMAL OFFERING 9 as f 3 1 I I I . ,frfpff - 6 ,xiatlarg ij 'S-71522: 1 swim . lj-1 sing +5 Erihgrnmirr Stair Normal Srhnnl, 1912-'13, ALBERT G. BOYDEN, A. M. Principal Emeritus and Instructor in The Educational Study of Man. Bridgewater Normal School, 1849. A. M. Amherst College, 1861. Principal of English High School, Salem. Sub-Master of Chapman Grammar School, Boston. Instructor in Bridgewater Normal School, 1850-'53, 1857-'60. Principal of the School, 1860-1906. Principal Emeritus since 1906. ARTHUR C. BOYDEN, A. M. Principal of the Normal School and Instructor in History and Civil Polity. Bridgewater Normal School, 1871. Principal of Medway High School, 1872. A. B. Amherst Col- lege, 1876. A. M. Amherst College, 1879. Taught Mathematics in Chauncey Hall School, Boston, 1876-'79, In 1891 with J. W. Dickin- son on Educational Commission to Jamaica. Instructor in Chautauqua and Cottage City Summer Schools. Bridgewater Normal School since 1879. Vice-Principal of School, 1895-1906. Principal since 1906. FRANZ H. KIRMAYER, Ph. D. Instructor in Classics and Modern Languages. Attended Universities of Munich and Giesson. Ph. D. Boston College, 1895. Served in War of Rebellion, 1864e'65. Vice- Consul of United States at Munich, 1868. Author of several text- books. At Bridgewater Normal School since 1870. n WILLIAM D. JACKSON. Instructor in Science, English Literature, and Mathematics. Bridgewater Normal School, 1880. Special course 10 NORMAL OFFERING at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Courses at Boston Teachers' School of Science. Taught at the Royal Normal School for the Blind, London, England. At Bridgewater Normal School since 1888. CHARLES P. SINNOTT, B. S. Instructor in Geology, Geography, and Physiology. Bridgewater Normal School, 1881. B. S. Harvard University, 1889. Principal of Normal Department at Atlanta Univer- sity, 1882-'87. Teacher of Mathematics and Science, Milwaukee State Normal School, 1889-'97. At Bridgewater Normal School since 1897. In charge of Summer Session of Hyannis Normal School since its estab- lishment in 1898. HARLAN P. SHAW. Instructor in Chemistry and Mineralogy. Bridgewater Normal School, 1890. Post-graduate and Assistant, 1890- '91. Diploma for five courses in Teachers' School of Science. Special work at Harvard University. For four years Instructor in the Summer Session of Hyannis Normal School. Instructor at Bridgewater Normal School since 1891. FRANK E. GURNEY. Instructor in Astronomy, Bookkeeping, Geometry, and Algebra. Entered Amherst College, 1885. Bridge- water Normal School, 1890. Certificate for special work in Latin from Amherst College. Taught at School of St. Paul, Garden City, Long Island. Secretary and Treasurer of Bridgewater Co-operative Bank since May 1,1902. Correspondence courses in Finance and Invest- ments, 1911-'12. At Bridgewater Normal School since 1891. CHARLES E. DONER. Supervisor of Penmanship, Zenerian Art College, 1894. Principal of Penmanship Department, Spencerian Com- mercial School. Cleveland, Ohio, 1895--1908. With Penman's Art Jour- nal, New York, 1901-'02. Supervisor of Penmanship, Public Schools, Beverly, Mass., 1903-'09. Director of Penmanship, State Normal Schools at Bridgewater, Framingham, and Salem since 1909. FREDERICK M. WILDER, M. A. Instructor in Bench Work. Grad- uate of Harvard University, 1902. Taught in schools of Cleveland and Chicago. Teacher in Massachusetts Normal Art School. At Bridge- water Normal School since 1912. ' ' CLARA C. PRINCE. Instructor in Vocal Culture. Bridgewater Normal School, 1875. Courses at Holt Institute of Vocal Harmony and American Institute of Normal Methods. Taught in Andrew School, NORMAL OFFERING 11 Bostonf Masterls Assistant in Bigelow School, Newton. Bridgewater Normal School since 1879. ELIZABETH F. GORDON. Instructor in Gymnastics. Free Kinder- garten Association, 1889. Boston Normal School of Gymnastics, 18915 graduate year, 1902-'08. Gilbert Normal School of Dancing, 1908. Special courses at Chautauqua, New York, Institution of Technology, Boston Teacher's School of Science: Harvard Summer School: Ortho- pedic Clinic, Children's Hospitalg Anthropometry and French, Paris, France. Taught in Mrs. Shaw's Industrial School, summer 1891. Supervisor Physical Training, Brookline and Lynn, 1891-'92g Brookline, Lynn, and Gloucester, 1892-'93. Resigned Brookline and Lynn to give full time to Gloucester, 1898-'02. At Bridgewater since 1904. RUTH FARNSWORTH ATKINSON. Assistant Instructor in Gymnas- tics. Department of Hygiene and Physical Education, Wellesley Col- lege, 1910. At Bridgewater since September, 1910. ALICE E. DICKINSON. Instructor in English. Special student at Westfield Normal School, 1883-'84. Principal of Hinsdale, Mass., High School, 1885-'88. Teacher in Hopkins Academy, Hadley, Mass., 1888- '96, Student at Martha's Vineyard Summer Institute, 1891. Special student at Radcliffe, 1896-'97. Teacher of English and Mathematics, State Normal School, Johnson, Vermont, 1900-'05, Harvard Summer School, .1907. Correspondence course Chicago University, 1906-'08. At Bridgewater Normal School since December, 1905. A FLORENCE I. DAVIS. Instructor in Zoology, Botany, and School Gardening. At Bridgewater Normal School with class of 1880. Courses in Microscopy with Dr. J. D. King, and in German at Sauveur Summer School, and in Berlin and Hanover, Germany. Taught in B. M. C. Durfee High School, Fall River. At Bridgewater Normal School since 1906. ANNA W. BROWN. Instructor in Vocal Expression. Graduated from State Normal School, Brockport, New York fClassical Diplomalvg from School of Expression, Boston, Massachusetts tTeacher's and Phil- osophic Diplomasl: courses in University of Chicago, Teachers' Col- lege, Columbia University, 1912--'13. Taught in Stetson University, De Land, Florida, in State Agricultural College, Storrs, Connecticut, and in School of Expression, Boston, Massachusetts. At Bridgewater Normal School since 1907. 12 NORMAL OFFERING MABEL B. SOPER. Supervisor of Manual Arts. Special student at Smith College. Graduate of Boston Museum of Fine Arts. Salem Normal School, 1899-'00. Student of Prof. Arthur Dow, Columbia University, of Prof. Ross, Harvard, of Prof. Burreson, Institute of Technology. Supervisor of Drawing and Manual Training, Town of Wellesley, 1900-'10, Taught in Chicago University, Summer Session, 1910-'11, At Bridgewater since 1910. BERTHA S. BADGER. Assistant ,Instructor in Drawing. Gradu- ated from Woodward Institute, 1908, and from Massachusetts Normal Art School, 1912. At Bridgewater Normal School since 1912. ETHEL M. FLOWER. Instructor in Manual Training. Graduated from Castleton, Vermont, Normal School, 1907. Hyannis Normal Summer School, 1911. Studied at Bridgewater Normal School, 1910- '12. Pupil of Sara J. Freeman, Teacher's College, Columbia. At Bridgewater Normal School since 1912. EDITH W. MOSES. Instructor in Literature. Graduate School of Expression, Boston, Teacher's Diploma, 19053 Philosophic Diploma, 1908. Special courses in Washington University, St. Louis, 1899-1910. Summer term, Teacher's College, Columbia, 1912. Teacher of Expres- sion, Florida State College for Women, 1905-'07, 1910-'12, Assistant in four summer terms, School of Expression. State Normal School, Bridgewater, 1912. CORA A. NEWTON. Supervisor of Training. Graduate of four years' course at State Normal School, Framingham, 1881. 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'Sf' '- JV' ' ' 1 . 1 , ,H ,1 , . 1 f'i,,Zf'ZfZf27g.+2: f5f,,, Q MVW4' .-..-. ........- 14 NORMAL OFFERING Zliarnltg, Erihgmnatvr HHHIIPI Svrhnnl, 1912-'13, BRENELLE HUNT. Principal, Grade IX. Graduated from Bridge- water Normal School, 1896. Subsequent Summer Courses at Harvard in various subjects. Principal Grammar School in Abington, 1896-'97. Principal Grammar School in Westiield, 1897-'99. Offered State Train- ing School in Westfield, and Model. School ing Bridgewater accepted latter in 1899. ' ' ETHEL P. WHEELER. Grade IX. Graduate of Salem Normal School. One year of study and practice work at Lynn Training School. Courses at Summer Schools. Taught in schools of Salem and Lynn. Appointed instructor in Horace Mann School of Teachers' College for summer 1913. At Bridgewater since 1908. MARTHA M. BURNELL. Grade VIII. Gorham, Maine, Normal School, 1887. Special courses at Bridgewater. Courses at Harvard and Columbia Summer Schools. Taught in schools of Concord, N. H., and Chelsea, Mass. At Bridgewater since 1895. BERTHA S. DAVIS. Grade VII. Graduated from Salem Normal School, 1907. Taught in schools of Georgetown, Massachusetts, 1907- '09, and in schools of Malden, 1909-'12, At Bridgewater since 1912. NELLIE M. BENNETT. Grade VI. ,Bridgewater Normal School, 1888. Courses at Summer School. Taught in schools of Middleboro. At Bridgewater since 1896. 1 H JENNIE BENNETT. Grade V. Bridgewater Normal School, 1886. Courses at Summer Schools. Teacher in schools of Middleboro. At Bridgewater since 1896. , BERTHA O. METCALF. Grade IV. Graduated from the N. E. Deaconess Training School in 1899 and was a specialstudent at Boston University School of Theology. Graduated from Bridgewater Normal School, 1911. Taught in Medway, Holden,lGrafton, and Brockton. Taught special classes in Model School, 1908-'11. At Bridgewater since 1911. SARAH W. TURNER. Grade III. Bridgewater Normal School, 1878. Teacher in schools of Bridgewater, Dighton, and Somerville. At Bridgewater since 1895. . NORMAL oFFERiNG 15 NEVA I. LOCKWOOD. Grade II. Randolph, Vermont, Normal School, 1901. Bridgewater Normal School, 1907. Taught at Randolph, Vermont, and at St. J ohnsbury, Vermont. At Bridgewater since 1907. FLORA M. STUART. Grade I-A. Bridgewater Normal School, 1889. Course in Summer School. Teacher in schools of Fairhaven and Newton. At Bridgewater since 1890. . RUTH E. DAVIS. Grade I-B. Graduated from Bridgewater Nor- mal School, 1908. Taught in Sharon and Whitman. At Bridgewater since 1911. Iiinhvrgartvn Elraining Svrhnnl. ANNE M. WELLS. sPrincipal. Kindergarten Training Class in Mrs. Quincy Shaw's School, Boston, 1889. Post-graduate work with Miss Fisher in Boston. Taught in schools of Brookline and Hartford. At Bridgewater since 1893. FRANCES P. KEYES. Assistant. Mrs. Aldrich's Training Class, Springfield, Mass. Taught in private kindergarten in Springfield, and in public kindergarten in Hartford. At Bridgewater since 1895. 16 NORMAL OFFERING Eliarnltg Numa. EAR after year the great purpose of the Normal School is carried on by the Faculty. There is no special mark or date to distin- guish the body of instructors of one year from that of another. And why not? Are there not great changes? Nearly every year some face honored and respected disappears from our sight, and in its place appears another, strange at first, but heartily welcome to make a place for itself in the hearts of all. Then why does the Faculty seem always the same? Each year these people gather to instruct young men and women in this highest of professions. Each year they give of themselves with that same spirit of love and unseliishness which was shown by another Teacher years ago. Changes come, but the great spirit and purpose of the school must and always will remain. This year, as usual, there have been a few changes, and to the new teachers we extend a sincere and hearty welcome. Miss Comstock has been forced to leave us on account of ill health, and her helpful and gracious presence is greatly missed. In her place comes Miss Edith W. Moses. To Miss Brown has been granted a year's leave of absence, that she may continue her studies at Columbia University. Meanwhile her work is carried on by Miss Adelaide Moffitt, both in class and as direc- tor of the Dramatic Club. Miss J onsen left us to be married, and we all wish her every happi- ness. Her place is taken by Miss Ethel M. Flower and Mr. Frederick M. Wilder. ' Miss Bertha S. Badger has come to assist in the Art Department. Miss Cora A. Newton is now Supervisor of Training in place of Mrs. Veasey who, after her marriage, so kindly carried on the work until a teacher could be found. During the first term we missed the kindly face and helpful- in- struction of Mr. Kirmayer, who was absent that he might regain his healthy and we were very glad to have him with us again at the begin- ning of the second term. During the fall Mr. A. G. Boyden was absent a short while on account of his health, but was back as soon as it was in any degree possible, so earnest and unselfish is he in his desire to give his pupils all that his department can give to prepare them for the great Life School. NORMAL OFFERING 17 Uhr Nnrmal Q9ffvring. EDITORIAL BOARD. SUSA W. HENRY, Editor-in-Chief HARRIOT F. DRAKE, Assistant Editor. IVA M. MCFADDEN, Art Editor. LENA K. ARDEN, Photograph Editor. ARTHUR C. JONES, Business Manager. WALTER J. MCCREERY, Assistant Business Manager CHARLES P. SINNOTT, Permanent Treasurer ASSOCIATE EDITORS. MILDRED D. SPEARE MAR1ON LYON RUTH E. F1'rzs1MMONs M. ALICE CLARK LUOY A. NORRIS ' RUTH E. KIMBALL MARY M. FITZGIBBON MARELLE G. FLAHERTY ESTHER F. YA'rEs RUTH E. BROWNELL LILLIAN M. PAULSON HELEN C. HOWARD MAY M. CLARKE 18 NORMAL OFFERING Iihitnrial. ITH the month of June comes an expectancy that is satisfied only by the appearance .of the NORMAL OFFERING, and this year the unrest has been more pronounced than ever, owing to the large number of'students in the School. It would be indeed bromidic to dwell long upon the growth made by the School, but every Normalite is proud of the fact that we have the largest entering class ever known in the history of dear old Normal. y This year the OFFERING has been published upon a new basis. There is now a written constitution, which provides for an Editorial Board consisting of nineteen members elected by the students of the School and for a permanent treasurer. In order to win the cooperation of a number of students, two prizes were offered, one of Eve dollars for the best short story, and the other a free copy of the OFFERING for the best cartoon. Miss Dickinson, Miss Moffitt, and Mr. Jackson kindly consented to act as judges of the story, and Miss Davis, Miss Soper, and Miss Badger of the cartoon. They gave their decisions as follows: Best story: Winning in Room SiX,'f Charles W. Brooks. Best cartoon: Iva M. McFadden. We wish to congratulate the successful contestants, and also to thank those who by competing showed their willingness to help sup- port their year book. Even though their efforts are not read by the School, nevertheless they are deeply appreciated by the Board. Now the proverbial question, When is the OFFERING to come out? is answered for the fifteenth time, and for the help in enabling us to answer the question the Board wishes to thank: Our Teachers: Mr. A. G. Boyden, Miss Ruth F. Atkinson, Miss Bertha S. Badger, Miss Florence I. Davis, Miss Alice E. Dickinson, Miss Elizabeth F. Gorden, Mr. W. D. Jackson, Miss Adelaide Moflitt, Miss Edith W. Moses, Miss Mabel B. Soper. Our Classes: Class B, Classes C 3 and C 4, Section I, Senior I, II, and III. NORMAL OFFERING 19 Our Art Contributors: Rita M. Cronan, Edith A. Gould, Hilda A. Graveson, Jane Hazen, Edith L. Kendrick, Pauline M. Kohrausch, Helen T. Lydon, Elizabeth R. McCausland, Olive F. Moody, Evelyn W. Perry, Grace R. Pimer, Paul S. Sheehan, Mary E. Walling. Our Literary Contributors: Florence I. Davis, Myra E. Hunt, Sarah W. Turner, Lena K. Arden, Harold R. Blake, Charles W. Brooks, Esther M. Clarke, Thomas H. Clark, Mildred S. Frank, Hilda A. Graveson, Marion B. Hunt, Marion Lyon, Almyra S. Manchester, Clara M. Pember, Gladys F. Russell, Flora S. Wheeler, Helen I. Wilder, Ethel M. Woodbury. Gbrvan Hnirra. MAJESTIC, high in the heavens, The moon is riding tonight, And a pathway over the water Is spread of silvery light, The waves, untiring, restless, Break on the rugged shore, Speak in an unknown language Of things unsolved before. Ocean voices never ceasing, What is the message you bring? Be it joy, or be it sorrow, Teach me the songyou sing. You come from the heart of the ocean, From the depths of its very soul, Is it in vain man may listen For the secrets you unroll? Then the moonbeams softly falling, Mingled with the Whispering wave, Breathed of love and hope and patience, Bade my heart be true and brave. I M. L. 20 NORMAL OFFERING 0In111111v111v111v11t Hlvvk, 1912 Fllrihag, 311119 7. Faculty Reception at 7.30 p. m. Zllrihag, 2011119 14. Commencement Dramatics at 3 p. m. Svatnrhag, 311112 15, Alumni Ball Game at 3 p. m. Kappa Delta .Phi Banquet at 6.30 p. m. Svunhag, 3113? 113. 1 Baccalaureate Sermon at 10.30 a. m. illllunhag, IUIINP 17. Model School Graduation at 2.30 p. m. Gurney Prize-Debate at 7.45 p. m. Eluvuhag. 511112 IH. Commencement Exercises at 10 a. m. Class Day Exercises at 2 p. m. Senior Reception at 8 p. m. NORMAL OFFERING 21 Zliarultg ilhfrvpiinn. This castle hath a pleasant seat, the air Nimbly and sweetly recommends itself Unto our gentle senses. F URELY the air of our June Commencement Days affects us sweetly, especially as weogo to our Principal's castle for our own Faculty Reception, the first of the sad sweet meetings of our last weeks of school days together. On that evening we gather to meet our instructors for a few social hours before we leave them. Swiftly the time passes, leaving with us a blur, which, as we recall it, slowly becomes a series of little memories of our teachers, our friends, and our classmates, with the words of greeting and farewell on their lips. Music, chatter, and laughter prevail until we go from our recep- to gather around the quadrangle for our songs and our Alma Mater. Then it is overg we are soon to go out from our school home: we are to part: and we are to choose. Who hath not, With life's new quiver full of winged years, Shot at a venture, and then, following on, Stood doubtful at the Parting of the Ways. M. B. H., '12, Qlnmmvnrrmvnt Eramatirn. N Friday evening, June 14, the Commencement Play was given by the members of the Bridgewater Normal Dramatic Club, under the personal direction of Miss Moffitt. The play chosen was Endy- mion, one of the many successful works of Marie Josephine Warren. Incidental music was played by Miss Margaret Crane at the piano, Mr. Robert F. Colberg, violin, and Mr. Wilbur, flute. Earralaurratr Svvrmnn. N June 16, 1912, at the Congregational Church, the Baccalaureate Sermon was preached by the Rev. Walter Byron Williams. The text chosen was from Genesis xxvii, 20: How is it that thou hast found it so quickly? and from Collossians iii, 23, Whatsoever ye do, 22 NORMAL OFFERING do it heartily as to the'Lord, and not unto men. There was singing by the Normal Glee Club. Ellie Chnrnvg Frizz Behatr. N the evening of June 17, 1912, occured the Fifth Annual Gurney Prize Debate, which was heard by a large and interested audi- ence. A The Question:-Resolved, That the Initiative and Referendum should be generally adopted throughout the American states. Speakers for the Affirmative:-Harold R. Blake, William J. McCarthy, Bernard J. McDonnell-Alternate.' John J. Lane. Speakers for the Negative:WJames E. Murphy, Walter J. McC-reery, J. Stearns Cushing--Alterndw' John J. Lane. The Judges, Edward A. MaclVlaster, Rev. Walter B. Williams, and Edgar A. Grout deciced infavor of the Affirmative. H. R. B., '12, Cnraimatinn. TUESDAY, the eighteenth had arrived, our Graduation Day. The day was cool and pleasant. Very early in the dormitories the hurry and scurry began. Soon all was excitement, and all were active. Breakfast was but aipretense. The eventful day had arrived. Everyone hurried to make ready for it. White dresses were donned. Mothers, fathers, brothers, sisters, friends arrived until at length the buildings were fairly overflowing with strangers. The time soon came when we must seek our places in the Assembly Hall. In the centre one hundred thirty-eight members of the graduat- ing class massed together. Each wore a red carnation that she might be distinguished from the under-graduates. Friends crowded the remainder of the hall. For years we had looked forwarded to our graduation. The time had arrived. The Class of 1912 had assembled for the last time. We must part from our school and from our school friends. Not a member of the class but felt this parting, and gayety left us. The clock struck ten. As in a dream we listened to the devotional exercises and heard the singing of the Glee Club. NORMAL OFFERING 23 Dr. Marshall L. Perrin, of Boston University, then gave a helpful address on American Ideals, encouraging us to seek higher ideals for the future and congratulating us on our past success. Other selections were rendered by the Glee Club and, in behalf of the graduating classes, Mr. George Hayes presented several pictures to the School. These are are now in the reception room of the new dormitory. The diplomas were presented by Miss Sarah L. Arnold, a graduate of the Bridgewater Normal School and now Visitor of the Board of Education. The exercises were completed by all uniting in singing America. We, the graduates of the class of nineteen-twelve, must leave dear old Normal and enter alone into strange paths, but never can any of us forget the years of trials and joys under her protecting care. I F. s. W., '12, Ghz Jing illiarrh nf 1912. And what is so rare as a day in Jnne, Then if ever come perfect days. URELY no day could have been more perfect than the twentieth, nineteen hundred twelve. Indeed, it seemed as ifall Nature looked her best, but even she could not remove the feeling of sadness which was in our hearts. Why, -did I hear some one ask? Because we fully realized that the time had come for us to leave our Alma Mater. Hand in hand we marched beneath the arch formed by boughs held by the Juniors. Soon we were gathered about the campus pond singing that song so dear to us all. Shortly afterwards we found ourselves seated in the chestnut grove, where we listened very attentively to the Oration, Poem, Prop- hecy, and History. Ah! how much those inspiring, encouraging words meant to us! Leaving the chestnut grove, we marched two by two to the Gym- nasium, where we planted our ivy, sang our class song, and gave' up our Senior responsibilities to the Juniors. And then we were-Alumni. H. J. W., '12. 24 NORMAL OFFERING Svvrtinn Evxrvptinn. HE members of the three and four year classes, together with the members of the Kindergarten Primary course, held their Class Day exercises in the Assembly Hall at four o'clock. Mr. Hayes, presi- dent of Class A, gave the address of welcome, this was followed by the beautiful poem written and read by Miss Lane of Section I. Miss Ross of Section I, read an interesting class history, which told of our disappointments and pleasures, difliculties and successes, during our three and four years' stay at dear old Normal. The prophecy was listened to with much anxiety, for, since it came from the great prophet, Eileen Arnold, we would soon surely know what our fates were to be. Everybody had a chance to laugh while the class will was being read by Miss Hunt. It was original and full of wit. Our exercises closed with the pretty class ode composed and read by Miss Lovell. c Light refreshments were then enjoyed by all. The day of days for us was drawing to a close. G. F. R., '12, . Uhr lgrnmvnahv. HAT Normalite needs a description of Prom.? Ours was much like those before itg yet, because it wasours, it was different. The under-graduates had been working that afternoon until the Gymnasium presented a very festive appearance, and the music of the orchestra in the balcony added to the gala air. The graduates and their guests were received and welcomed by Mr. A. G. Boyden, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Boyden, and the presidents of the graduating classes. Then the Proms. commenced. Some of the Prom. leaders took us out-of-doors, and even ventured as far as the campus or the school building. The last march came before we realized it: cccc Then, with our gayety somewhat sobered, we sang Alma Mater and our Normal School days were finished. E. M. W., '12, NORMAL OFFERING A A'L'U'M'N-I - . -1 . y . . gl X' f . ' RW W W 1 will WWI C11 l Fred E. Cargill, Westwood William H. Crafts, Newton Kevork A. Sarrafian, Columbia Univ. Marian G. Adrian, East Taunton Marian Ames, South Braintree Gladys N. Black, Springfield Rachel Capen, Grafton Ruth E. Delano, Colrain Ethel M. Flower, Bridgewater Jessie M. Howland, East Taunton Svprriala. Isa E. Jones, Quincy Phebe Lewis, Beverly Panchita Machado, Boston Florence M. Pease, Portland, Oregon Susan Pember, Bellows Falls, Vt. Lois Rockey, India Marian E. Shaw, Quincy Aflie I. Titcomb, New Bedford Anna M. Vanston, Hingham Eli nur Hearn' Glnurav. Harry C. Darling, West Newbury James E. Dolan, Avon Valentine F. Dunn, Needham George E. Hayes, Bartlett, N. H. Lester M. Lane, Newton George L. McKinnon, Amherst Glhrer Annie Adelson, Providence 3 Eva U. Adelson Carrie A. Bishop, Baldwinville Marguerite Clarke, Brockton Sadie Fetherston, Oak Bluffs Eva A. F. Hobart, South Hanson Katie M. Hunt, Brockton Catherine T. Lane, Griswoldville Ella H. Lewis, Amherst ' Address unknown. Howard Wilbur, Harvard College Eileen F. Arnold, Brockton Marion B. Hunt, Radcliffe College Mary H. Onley, New Bedford Esther M. Whiting, Brockton Charlotte J. Williamson, Brockton lgvara' tgnurzv. Marion S. Lovell, Orleans Mae L. Lundergan, Brockton Margaret M. Murrill, Middleboro Mildred F. Nye, Brockton Maria K. Power, Somerset Clara Ross, Brockton Gladys F. Russell, Stoughton Madeline H. Sears, South Carver 26 NORMAL OFFERING lfinhvrgartvn-Igrimarg Qlnnrzv. Helen C. Dustan, West Acton Helen C. Sweet, Quincy Nellie W. Emery, Brockton Isabel S. French, Brockton Josephine P. Upton, Brockton Flora S. Wheeler, Marion Svvninra. Jennie H. Aitken, Rock 'tRuth G. Allen Beatrice M. Andrews, West Mansfield Marion E. Bachelder, Methuen Helen L. Backus, Nantucket Ruth N. Bailey, Fairhaven Regina L. Branch, Nantucket Emma F. Bridgham, Haverhill Isabel L. Buck, Mansfield Mary E. Cooney, Fall River Catherine E. Coyle, Taunton Ruth F. Crowther, Fall River Sara G. Cummings, North Dighton Gertrude E. Delaney, New Bedford Eva G. Dill, West Acton Mary I. Dillon, Fall River I Margaret Dingwall, North Weymouth Elsie M. Downing, Quincy Ruth M. Eldridge, Quincy Grace K. Faden, Bristol, R. I. Anna C. Falvey, Chicopee Charlotte M. Fay, Fisherville Joanna C. Fitzgerald, Taunton Maude R. Freeman, Rochester tMary E. Gallagher Mary L. Gallagher, Putnam Conn. Margaret K. Giiord, Brockton Mary C. Gifford, Fall River . Myrta L. Gladwin, Cataumet Marie W. Goodhue, West Wareham Constance Hall, Sargent's Sch. of Gym. Anna T. Harrington, Fall River Alida F. Hart, Fall River Grace M. Hanrahan, Fall River Velma A. Henderson, Quincy i Marion E. Hicks Sadie V. Homer, Fall River Grace F. Johnson, Brookline Marion B. Johnston, Fall River Elsie M. Kelley, Whitman Madeline M. Kelley, Melrose ' Address unknown. tHelen M. King Anna D. Larkin, Quincy Florence M. McKinnon, Mapleville, R. I Lillian M. Mann, Franklin Ethel F. Marsh, Quincy Julia E. McCabe, Franklin Teresa G. McDonald, Washington, R. I. Elizabeth E. McGarrigle, Calais, Maine tKathleen M. McKenna iCora E. McKillop Anna,C. McLaughlin, Taunton Katherine Morse, New London, N. H. Mary E. Murphy, Fall River Lila A. Neves, New Bedford Sadie W Nicholson, Fall River tKatharine M. O'Donnell Katherine E. O'Donnell, Bridgewater 'tLillian L. K. O'Hearn I Rose L. Page, Bristol, R. I. Clara M. Pearce, West Upton Helena F. Reidy, West Bridgewater :'iRuth M. Reidy Mildred F. Reinhalter, Cambridge Viola M. Richards, West Bridgewater Edith C. Robinson, Lakeville Charlotte E. Roe, Fall River ElizabethtE. Rogers, Taunton Mary I. Rolley, Quincy Elizabeth E. Sherwood, Attleboro :Mabel F. Sidelinger Marion I. Silsby, Sandwich Marion A. Smith, Fisherville Mildred H. Spooner, Easton Center iMildred L. Stetson Bulah A. Sturtevant, Quincy Ruth M. Traver, Quincy Katherine Webster, Wellesley Helen J. Wilder, Grafton Gertrude Williams, Fall River Ethel M. Woodbury, Haverhill Harriette F. Wormell, North Attleboro NORMAL OFFERING 27 Normal Glluha. Ellis Erihgrmairr Glluh nf Nun Burk sinh Hirinitg. President, H. C. Leonardg Vice-President, Miss Isabel Hathaway: Seeretary and Treasurer, Miss Mary White. Eanvrhill-ihihgvmaivr Glluh. President, Miss Madge Feenyg Secretary, Miss Mattie Brooksg Treasurer, Miss Annie Hunt. Smtinn E, Gllaaa nf 'HIL President, Frank Ellis Gurneyg Secretary, Miss Katherine D. Jones. Gilman nf IEIIIH. President, Miss Louise Monkg Vice-President, Miss Marjorie Davisg Secretary, Miss Mary Bragdong Treasurer, Miss Margaret O'Brien. Erihgrmaier Nnrmal Aaanriatiun. Gbrganizrh, 1345. President, . .... Charles L. Bentley Vice-Presidents, Alfred Bunker Frederick W. Swan George A. Smith Mrs. Florence M. Williams Mrs. Clara Guild Secretary, . . . Miss Sarah W. Turner Treasurer, ...... Charles P. Sinnott According to the constitution, All past and present pupils of the Normal School shall be considered members of the Association, unless they express a desire to the contrary to the Secretary, and all past and present Teachers shall be considered Honorary Members. The Association holds a summer reunion at Bridgewater hiennially, and an inter- mediate winter meeting in Boston. 28 NORMAL OFFERING Uhr Zfrihgmuairr illllrrting. HE fifty-ninth annual meeting of the Bridgewater Normal Associa- tion was held at Bridgewater, June 15, 1912. At the morning session the election of officers was held. Before the members separated to enjoy their class reunions, the Glee Club sang. Perhaps they had never had a more critical or a more appreciative audience. A At noon, Mr. W. D. Jackson, Marshal of the Day, took charge, and the classes marched in order to the gymnasium. Again the under- graduate body received praise for their efficient serving of the excel- lent meal. President Meserve presented as the first after-dinner speaker Miss Sarah Louise Arnold, Dean of Simmons College, and a member of the State Board of Education. She spoke of the normal-school course as one of the earliest examples of vocational education. Principal Arthur C. Boyden told of three things which the school stands for: scholarship, efficiency, and idealism. Miss Mary H. Leonard, a former teacher in the school, read a poem on Liberty. The other addresses of the afternoon were given by Dr. Albert E. Winship, Dr. Seaver, formerly Superintendent of Schools in Boston, Dr. Irving C. Fisher, Mr. Spear, and Principal Emeritus Albert G. Boyden. . MYRA E. HUNT, Secretary. Ellyn Ewainn meeting. HE sixieth meeting of the Bridgewater Normal Association was held at Hotel Brunswick, Boston, March 8, 1913. An ideal winter day made possible the gathering of a large number from a wide range of classes, covering almost the entire school history. The social hour gave chance for the interchange of many reminis- cences and further acquaintance among old and young. In the pleasant dining-hall we were served with agreeable food for mind and body. e During the meal we listened to Dr. Dyer, Boston's new superin- tendent. He contrasted the work done by two normal graduates who NORMAL OFFERING 29 taught under him, one illustrating mechanical work, the other the broadly original style. Mr. Robert Lincoln O'Brien, of the Boston Herald, did credit to his Alma Mater by setting forth the newspaper as a great teacher. The warmth of feeling which showed in greeting of Mr. Albert G. Boyden told the pleasure the Alumni felt in hearing him. He spoke of the school as a great family with sixty-five hundred children, forty- three hundred graduates, fifteen hundred men students, ten hundred men graduates. The aims of Bridgewater today were most clearly portrayed by Mr. Arthur C. Boyden. It stands for breadth, focusing, and diierentiating. Among our speakers was Mr. Kneeland, a former Boston super- visor and member of the State Board. He spoke in a touching and gracious manner of days past and present. Mr. Dill, one of Boston's present masters, paid a tribute to Bridge- water in saying the truths he learned there had never needed unlearn- ing-they had stood. Mr. Louis P. Nash, from his interest in the vocational problem, urged the need of continued guidance and supervision over our boys, as they go out into the work of life. Mr. Martin rounded out his past teaching of The Passing of Arthur by an account of his recent pilgrimage through King Arthur Land. He said the lines i Gilding refined gold And painting the lily. seemed to express the happy combination of an Alumni gathering and Denis McCarthy the poet. In this he voiced the feelings of all in choicest phrase. The poet amused us by reciting The Nervous Child, reproved us in The College of the Street, and fascinated us with the lure of Tipperary in the Spring. ' Again the Alumni feel grateful for the generous musical contribu- tions by the Normal Quartette, Messrs. Lincoln, Taylor, Bausch, and Swan. The concensus of opinion was one of satisfaction with arrange- ments and of renewed fellowship, and pride in the class of people represented by the Alumni. - SARAH W. TURNER, Secfretwr-y. lllll lllll lllll lllll 'ms ACADEMY ll Ill Ill f'll'll'1fl'1fI1l llQl!l - UWFIQ-N2 , ...J 'r e ' nl Ill lmihuhmnfmmm, ml mlmmu. 'l ' ll Illlll lllm I llllll ' STATE NORMAL llllll SCHOOL THE GYMNASIUM 1-1:1 MEMORIAL LIBRARY AILROA I R D STATION 1 f t NORMAL OFFERING 31 Emu IQHPEIYE in this Cfrrrnhnunv. BY FLORENCE I. DAVIS. School by Mrs Elizabeth R Stevens IS now two sea sons old Those two years have been rich in results Aw The best result is the increase IH, the power to do, A-24 'I' ' which over two hundred students have gained. EVI- lx M HE greenhouse given to the Bridgewater Normal 'I 'U ll ' ' . '. .- .j f . dences of that ability may be seen in the greenhouse and about the grounds. In the nursery there are several hundred Thunberg barberry plants one year old. Six members of Class A, 1913, collected the fruits in the fall of 1911, macerated them, layered the seeds and awaited results. The seeds were from one of the- original plants from Japan and the pupils were delighted to see them send up an abundance of seedlings. The new privet hedge which bounds the future arboretum on one side was developed by the seniors of 1912. They took the cuttings from the campus hedge and fifteen hundred lived. They were shel- tered in the nursery one year before the seniors of 1913 put them in their present position. No work has seemed more wonderful than the propagation of Begonia Rex from small pieces of the leaf. Two ways were tried by the experimenters. Some leaves were gashed across the veins in many places and laid upon the moist sand. A leaf gashed seventeen times developed seventeen clusters of roots, and became seventeen plants in- stead of one leaf. Equally successful was the practice of dividing the leaf into small triangular fractions and placing the small end in sand. The increase in geraniums and verbenas and petunias has taxed the capacity of the greenhouse and added greatly to the skill of the workers and the opportunities of the next classes. Two Mayflower verbenas introduced last year are now so numerous that the odor of the verbena bed has been changed. So many seeds were sown and encouraged that more than five thousand plants were placed in the garden and about the grounds. 32 NORMAL OFFERING Many of these are perennials, and the foxglove, oriental poppy, some primroses and campanulas will mean much to the students that started them. There is a bed of cacti near the basin. One plant was transferred from Wellfieet where it is wild. At the time it had but three joints. Now there are all the cacti we want. The three thick specimens are no larger than they were when they came from Colorado. The rockery is beginning to contain some of the things one hopes to find there. Three columbines were introduced two years ago and have scattered their seeds so happily that they promise to people the whole end of that garden. The beautiful yellow Alyssum saxatile at the other end scatters its seed with even greater generosity than the columbine, but we find very few seedlings. i Last year some seeds of poppy which were collected in the Forum, Rome, by Mr. Allen Boyden were given to us. They made a cheerful mass of blossom all summer and then sowed an abundance of seed, which have already germinated. Records of work begun in the greenhouse are wholly inadequate that omit the young apple, pear, quince, and cherry trees that eleven students have grafted. The work is whip-grafting and the students each grafted from one hundred to two hundred trees, one-year old, with scions of approved kinds. Much of this stock is still in the nur- sery. There, too, are veneer grafts of lilac on privet. Budding has been done successfully 'on Abutilon, orange and lemon: and by the close of school the students mean to have some suc- cessful cleft grafts started. I have not mentioned the lettuce and radishes with which the workers gained popularity for a time g but I hope enough evidence has been given to prove that the greenhouse has been used to purpose. A line of work which is not so easily seen and appreciated is the hybridizing done by advanced students. It is not expected that they will produce anything so very unusual, but that they will understand the possibilities and the achievements in determining the character of plants and animals. Up to date they have succeeded with stock, gera- nium, and begonia experiments. The greenhouse is offering opportunities to the botany classes that no previous class has had. It is giving them a chance to observe the behavior of plants from day to day as they could not do in the field. NORMAL OFFERING 33 They are gaining a more complete comprehension of the life of an organism than they would otherwise do with no greater expenditure of time and energy. With so many avenues of helpfulness, and enthusiastic pupils to explore them, what limit is there to the usefulness of the greenhouse? I A Flhnught frnm linnnaeau. NO spoils are taken ere the battle's won, No wages given ere the toil is done. Your soul its way Through troubled times must follow ere it gain Its true reward, and so to sorrow, sickness, pain, Its toll must pay. Long have I seen with half-believing eyes The Wicked to apparent triumph rise, The just oppressed. Think you that makes me doubt immortal life? Nay, but 'tis this that quells my inward strife And gives me rest: That mid Heaven's sweetest song we then should hear A sound discordant which may not appear If Heaven be Harmony. And so I am assured that what is wrong Cannot exist above, where all is Song And Unity. T. H. CLARK. 34 NORMAL OFFERING winning in Zlinnm Svix. S Prize Story. D O the casual observer, it would have seemed a very pretty school-room. The room itself was clean and Wg ,Q J neat, showing many signs of the loving attention be- stowed upon it by Teacher. The children, although many showed in their features traces of foreign par- entage, were quiet and orderly--at present. Teacher herself was far from unpleasing to look upon, in spite of the anxious little frown which wrinkled her forehead. All the bright- ness of the room was lost upon Teacher, for she had eyes only for the grim specter of Defeat, horrible, grinning, and malicious, which stood on the threshold and seemed to mock at her and her struggles. She had perceived him coming from afar, drawing nearer and nearer as day followed day, until now he seemed ready to leap at her in savage triumph. p , . As bravely as she could, she sought to dislodge him. Go away! she sternly ordered, although her eyes smarted with unshed tears. Put me out if you can, he taunted. You're not wanted here she sobbed, whereupon Defeat remark- ed sadly, I never am. You know very well everything would be all right if it were'nt for Georgie, she flared. Such a little boy, jeered Defeat. T He's not a little problem to me, thought Teacher, as she shook off her depression and turned to her work. It was only a short time that Teacher had been in charge of Room Six. Graduated only a month from the Normal School, she was doing her very best to make good in the large building. Sometimes it seemed to her that she had attempted the impossible. Not that she had a hard grade to manage, rather the reverse. Almost all the children, even I X s ' Q -, y. FP f ' -mmmm ' NORMAL OFFERING 35 the little alien boys and girls from the manufacturing district near at hand, were quiet and well-behaved. - The thorn in Teacher's side was Georgie -a small but sharp thorn. Secure on his pedestal, where pure daring and thirst for mischief had placed him, Georgie looked down on the lesser and more timid spirits of the class, and defied justice. Things had gone on from bad to worse, until what ought to have been a model class was riotous with the mis- demeanors of the invincible Georgie. g '- If Teacher had been more experienced, she would have hauled Georgie down from the afore-mentionedpedestal andproceeded to give him the most convincing chastisement of his short but eventful life. As it was, she had made one tentative effort. Master George had richly deserved punishment. He was an idle, mischievous boy in school, and Teacher had endured much from him before resorting to the rod, which she had at last applied with such vigor that the culprit had danced up and down and shrieked in his dire distress. He had gone home at night with red eyes and a sullen face. I I The next morning he had appeared early accompanied by his mother, a large, imposing lady who informed Teacher that Georgie was a good boy at home, and had never had any trouble before at school. If he should be punished again without due cause, it would mean, trouble for someone. As Georgie was the small son of the superintendent of schools, it was easy to infer the nature of the trouble to which she had referred. Of course Teacher was anxious to make a good impression in this her first position. Consequently she had endeavored to rule4Georgie by love instead of by the rod, as yet, however, with but scant success. Upon this particular morning things seemed to be commencing unusually well. It was just after the opening exercises, and the chil- dren were singing for a few minutes before beginning the serious work of the day. I will be good, I will be good, I will be good today sang the childreng even the most troublesome little fellows who were almost certain to be in mischief long before the forenoon was past, were singing with the greatest unction I will be good today. Indeed peace in its very personification seemed to reign this morn- ing over Room Six, but alas, it was only as the calm before the storm. 36 NORMAL OFFERING Already trouble was fast approaching down the corridor in the shape of the principal. I As it happened, this individual had been at the school only a little longer than Teacher. Although he hadgbeen in charge but a short time, he had already formed his opinions of things as they were, and his estimate of Teacher was far from favorable. Indeed, he had even contemplated making complaint to the superintendent about her work. Just now, however, he was bound to Room Six on business, in his arms he carried a stack of books-reading books they were, some new ones that he had personally selected as best adapted to the needs of Room Six. He had made up his mind that he himself would give the first lesson to see how the pupils took hold of the new method. It was not chance, but Johnnie Jones who dropped the banana peel on the floor of the corridor, but it was certainly chance that made the principal step on it. The result was all that the most mischievous urchin could have hoped for. What the principal said as he picked up himself and his books was distinctly unprofessional. However, as there was no one to hear, what harm was done? Such a misfortune could have but a souring effect on the temper, and who would have blamed him for slamming the door as he entered Room Six? At this moment, Teacher was writing on the board, back turned toward the door. If the very impolite boy who did that, she remarked without turning, will go out and close the door as it should be done, he will not be punished. As she said this, she turned and saw the principal scowling at her from just within the door. Her jaw dropped, and she stood gazing at this apparition in dismay. Oh, I beg your pardon, I'm sure, she at last managed to gasp. I thought it one of the boys. The principal accepted the apology with the best grace he could, and announced his purpose in coming to Room Six. He would give the class a little test in reading, also try the new method so highly recommended by the best teachersg in this way he would kill two birds with one stone. Running his eye over the class, he discovered he had only about half enough books to go around. To double up in some way was the proper thing to do. Some of you children must 'sit together, he said. At his direction the change was made, but Teacher trembled inwardly as she saw the result. Georgie the invincible had been placed beside Gerald Dame, the most timid boy NORMAL OFFERING 37 in school, who feared Georgie as he would a pestilence. Arabella Jones and Mattie Smith, offspring of households which had cherished a bitter feud for three generations, were placed together and in front of the other two. l Indeed, he seemed to have chosen the worst combinations possible, and Teacher's heart sank as she reflected that trouble would surely ensue before the end of the period. I Things seemed to be going smoothly so far, and the class was acquitting itself very well under the circumstances. Three pupils had already recited when the principal called upon Albert Wood to read. Albert was usually a bright pupil, but now he seemed to have forgotten all that he ever knew. This is - a - a he read, then paused. A A jackal, my little man, prompted the principal. This is - a - a trfickself triumphantly read Albert. No, no, a jackal, corrected the principal. A tricksel, echoed Albert. The principal glared, and was about to make some reply which should put an end to such nonsense, when his attention was diverted to Jennie and Beda, who were holding a whispered conversation in a back seat. - What were you saying, girls? sarcastically asked the principal. Not a whit daunted, Beda answered, i'Jennie just said you was a Jew, but I said you wasn't. You're a Dago, ain't you now? Never mind whether I am or not, said the principal. If I catch you whispering again, I shall punish you both severely. It would seem, Miss Drew, that you have rather poor discipline, he remarked to Teacher, who made no reply, though tears came to her eyes at this unkind speech. The principal went on with his lesson. You may read, he told Arabella. Meanwhile Georgie, sitting just behind Arabella and Mattie, had been unable to resist the temptation of the two long braids which each little girl wore down her back. Taking advantage of their close proxi- mity to each other, he had, with a skill worthy of a better cause, tied them fast together with a piece of string. ' When Arabella rose to read, she felt a strong tug on her head. This was not only disagreeable, but also painful. Mattie of course experienced the same sensation. By instinct, each seemed to know 38 NORMAL OFFERING that her ancient enemy was at the bottom of the trouble, and in less time than it takes to tell it, Arabella and Mattie were engaged in battle, forgetful for the moment of discipline, and intent only upon settling their diierences. Instantly the class was in an uproar. Georgie did it, I see him do it! piped Gerald, pointing an accusing finger at Georgie cowering in his seat, aghast at the havoc he had wrought. With one stride the principal reached the combatants. Seizing one in each hand, he separated them and pulled them up from the floor where they had fallen. His next move was to grasp Georgie by the ear and stand him in the aisle. His face was- black as a thunder cloud, and he had turned to address some withering remark to Teacher, when suddenly the door opened to admit the Superintendent. He stood, hand on the knob, surveying the scene with astonishment depicted on his face. He saw Teacher standing at one end of the room, plainly frightened, and the principal, wrath in his eye, marshaling the three delinquents before him. Whatlis this, may I ask? he inquired of the principal. . Thesegjare three children who I am going to punish for the worst conduct I have ever seen, replied that individual. Evidently' the principal was unaware of the relationship of Georgie to the superintendent, who said no more. The principal led the three children to his ofiice. Teacher never knew what punishment he gave them, but certainly, when they came back, they were much subdued.. ' The superintendent remained behind and obtained the details from Teacher herself. He stayed for some time, examining the work of the class and questioning Teacher. When he finally departed, he seemed much amused over something, but whatever it was, he kept it to him- self. . p I y Left alone, Teacher reflected that her only course was to resign, for she felt sure there would be no longer a place for her in Room Six after such ascene as had just occurred. ,Sure enough, the next day brought her a thin official letter. Opening the envelope she read: DEAR Miss DREW!- It gives me pleasure to inform you that you have been elected as teacher of grade six at the Benson School for the coming year. 'The progress of your pupils during the short time you have been in charge while acting as a subtitute for Miss Emma Rodman, has NORMAL OFFERING 39 been so satisfactory to the school board that they without exception elected you to fill the vacancy caused by her resignation. ' Yours sincerely, J. S. WILLIAMS, Supt. Schools. P. S. :-If my son, George, gives any more trouble, I will attend to his case myself. When Teacher had finished reading, she hid her face in her hands for a moment. When she looked up, tears Were in her eyes-this time, tears of joy. At this sight, Defeat turned reluctantly on his heel and sullenly departed from Room Six, never to return. A - CHARLES W. BROOKS. AiRnhin'n Sung in the Blain. A robin sang in the rain, And his soft little coat was Wet, But he poured from his throat a song That I shall never forget. He sang of the Wilted Howers, And of pastures brown and dry, And he offered their prayer of thanks To the beautiful God on high. And the blessed drops fell down On the fields of thirsty graing And I sent up a hymn of praise As a robin sang in the rain. CLARA M. 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If mug The class was united in its work as never beforeg 1 and relying upon this unity Went on to conquer the still unknown regions of Psychology, History of Education, and the Art of Teaching. Pen cannot describe the lterrible sensations the class Went through in Psychology, especially, when the topics were not assigned ahead. How many times We proyed to our honored teacher that We would rather die than think, and how often he had to con- tinue the lesson on the presumption of brains! It was in this class that We found out what a rare exception Mr. M - y was to most psychological rules. We may be able appreciate Mr. M - y, if We agree to his version of Locke's Theory that The human mind is a blank sheet of paper. NORMAL OFFERING 43 Should we happen to look in upon Mr. N -l on the first day of school, we should surely find him making speeches at the beginning of each lesson to fill up time. Do we remember the few minutes preceding our first teaching exercise in the Model School? Oh the countless heart beats and the pale and flushed faces! But it really was not worth so much agitation, for all the turmoil seemed to quiet down as we stood before the class and went on with our lucid explanation. The children did try our patience and drove us to desperation, which would result in such appeals as: Why don't you think? All you have to do is to think! Hurry, hurry, time is pressing. The time is now drawing near for us to separate for outside prac- tice teaching. Here is an opportunity for us to show what we are worth by making the best possible use of our four-years' training. It will not be long before we shall have to leave our school home altogether and have our own places to occupy. Let us not forget, then, the great purpose of education. Let us not forget that we are to edu- cate our pupils to become useful men and women in the service of God and men. May our whole life and work reflect only glory and honor upon our loved Alma Mater. P Ullman iKnll. Harold Rockwood Blake, 55 Warren Avenue, Marlboro Marlboro High School, '09, football, '11-'12, baseball, '11-'13, second team basketball manager, '11-'12, basketball manager, '12-'13, Tennis Club presi- dent, '11-'12, tennis championship singles, '10, '11, '12, tennis championship doubles, '11, '12, class historian, '11, captain winning team Gurney Prize De- bate, '12, postmaster, '11, Normal express, '12, school store, '12-'13, chair- man social committee Y. P. U., '11-'12, advisory board N. A. A., class presi- dent, '12-'13, Joseph Augustus Conlon, Campello Brockton High School, '09, second team basketball, '09-'11, first team bas- ketball, '11-'12, captain basketball, '12-'13, class president, '11-'12, football, '12-'13. Arthur Clarendon Jones, Baldwinville North Bennington High School, '07. , James Anthony Murphy, 101 Stetson Street, Whitman Whitman High School, '09, football, '11, football captain, '12, captain second team basketball, '13, baseball, '12, leader Gurney Prize Debate, '12, social committee N. A. A., '12. 44 NORMAL OFFERING Orton Cole N ewhall, Plymouth Street, North Middleboro Middleboro High School, '09, football, '11-'12, class secretary, '11-'12, secre- tary N. A. A., '12-'13, orchestra, '09e'12, chaplain of class, '09-'13. John James O'Brien, 33 Elm Street, Hingham Hingham High School, '09. Oscar Francis Raymond, 398 Moraine Street, Brockton Brockton High School, '09, baseball, '10-'13. Alfred Elmer Standish, Wareham Street, Middleboro Football, '12. Bradford Elmer Swift, 17 Everett Street, Middleboro Middleboro High School, '09, class president, '09-'10, football, '09-'12, bas- ketball, '09-'13, basketball captain, '11-'12, baseball, '09-'13, Normal ex- press, 'l2-'13, school store, '12, Normal Notebook contributor, class prophet. Ila De Ette Berry, 921 Washington Street, Lanesville Gloucester High School, '09, class treasurer, 12-'13. E. Mildred Crane, Avon Avon High School. A Marguerite Marie Crimmin, 121 Quincy Street, Brockton Brockton High School, '09. Martha Depoyan, 54 Leonard Street, Bridgewater Bridgewater High School, '09, Ingomar, '11, Dramatic Club treasurer, '11, Hamlet's Brides, '12, Endymion, '12, Much Ado About Nothing, '13, historian, '13, anthropometrical work. Gladys Myrtle Harris, r 68 Glendale Street, Brockton Abington High School. l Elizabeth Hopkins, 241 Mt. Vernon Avenue, Marion, Ohio Marion High School, '09, anthropometrical work, '11-'12, social committee Y. P. U., '12-'13. A. Rubena Lane, 29 Spring Street, Hingham Center Hingham High School, '09, Ingomar, '11, Dramatic Club secretary, '11-'12, Twig of Thorn, '12, social committee Y. P. U., '11-13, Glee Club president, '12-'13, competitor for Class Day poem. Doris Mae Paine, 16 Grove Street, Winchester Helen Calais, Maine, High School, '09, Offering editorial board, '09-'10, assistant in woodwork, '10, Normal Notebook contributor, '10, new student committee, '10--'11, secretary Y. P. U., '12H'13, Ingomar, '11, historian, '11-'12, Class Day will, '13. Paine Robbins, Harwich Harwich High School, '09, Ingomar, '10, historian, '10-'11, NORMAL OFFERING 45 Mildred Dexter Speare, Beacon Street, Boston Chelsea High School, '09, social committee Normal Club, '09-'10, assistant in Woodwork, '10, Tennis Club, '09-'13, contributor for Normal Notebook, '09- '13, Tennis championship doubles, '12, Dramatic Club, '12-'l3, class secre- tary, '11-'13, anthropometrical Work, '11-'12, Endymion, '12, Much Ado About Nothing, '13, Offering editorial board, '11-'13, football cheer leader, '12, basketball cheer leader, '12-'13, competitor for Class Day poem. Nellie Alta Tower, Hanover Hanover High School, '09, Ingomar, '11, Dramatic Club, '11-'13, class vice-president, '12-13, Endymion, '12, Twig of Thorn, '12, Much Ado About Nothing,' '12. Hope Perry Waldron, Dighton Taunton High School, Ingomar, '11, V i A 'T va Y .6,! D' .,! NORMAL OFFERING 47 SEC I I0 N lj i 1 Vw I 14 A. sr 'f - ' f ff ' f ' A , fry A' L l f til l 1, l .sox --1 ill f I l Uni' 4 to ' ifl u ff 'l f X I , .- ' I X l f 1 X J' M ' fish .lulni MARION LOUISE FOUNTAIN, . . . Presfidertt MIRIAM REED TURNER, . . . Vice-President FLORENCE HELEN GARRITY, . . . Secretary HELEN TERESA LYDON, . Treasurer HILDA ULLMAN KING, . . Historian Lhiatnrg nf Svrrtinn 1. Q HO are those dignified young ladies over there? in- vf Vind' 5 . . . qurled a stranger In the Assembly Hall of the Bridge- Qgmwtza water Normal School in September. 4 The answer came, Those are the members of Sec- tion I, a class which feels its importance as a graduat- 'hi ing class of the School. We surely did feel our importance on that first school day. Our names were clearly written on the bulletin board outside Assembly Hall, and beside each name was the grade to which each was assigned. Without any observation whatsoever we were set to teaching in the grades. Bright, flashy bows were soon discarded for those of sombre hues. Giggling specimens of humanity became sedate student teachers, bearing the burdens of the world upon their shoulders! Just mention lesson plans to Section I, and see what effect it has. Don't ever forget your type questions. How could we have thought our first two years were hard? Non- sense, what were they compared to this, our last year? 48 NORMAL OFFERING We learned from our Model School work how to water plants, dust the schoolroom, and adjust the curtains. We all had our trials in writ- ing push-pull legibly on the board. Not one but cherishes fondly in her mind the remembrance of her first real teaching exercise. The critical moment arrived, the teacher nodded, and, before you knew it, there you were in front of a classof wiggling children. For just one second your brain was a blank, and then a few rays of light penetrated the darkness. Very soon you were at your ease, mindless of the several superiors criticizing you. In addition to our teaching we had our regular lessons. We learned just how to teach reading, geography, and language. Here's hoping that we shall apply all that we learned! Lit was a wide awake class for all. We soon became aware of our lack of knowledge of English Literature, and also our lack of com- mon sense. When we said that perhaps we hadn't understood a ques- tion, we were misunderstood to have said something about Sunday School. In History of Education we nearly met our Waterloo. After the digests were all assigned, we could take a deep breath. But what a gnawing at our heart-strings when we saw those little white papers coming our way. That meant a review question, and ten to one our pencil would refuse to respond. A Two periods of Psychology gave us ample time for argument, but somehow we weren't disposed to argue very often. We met and were introduced to Jerry, the friend of whom we had heard so much. The Parrot Polly and the Canary Fred were also entertaining friends. We enjoyed every minute of that class-after our card was placed on the other pack. Are we right? Are we? We mustn't forget our gymnastic work, especially the anthropomet- rical side. We learned to observe with critical eyes the children whom we measured. What fun we had playing Jolly is the Miller and Vis-a-Vis. Then, too, came teaching the marching. Class, about halt! Wrong foot! . I' For twenty weeks we were separated, twenty weeks of molding, tand it took considerable molding? into something worthy to be called teachers. When we united again for graduation, we could almost see gray hairs in our classmates, and we surely saw Old Maid imprinted on every brow. NORMAL OFFERING 49 Thus with pleasant memories the members of Section I wended their way through devious paths into the wide, wide world.. Slowly from under the oak boughs, out of the arms of Alma Mater, they went, their hearts full of thanks for all the help and guidance they had gained from dear old Normal. With loyal voices we unite in singing, Praise and love be ever thine. 0112155 illnll. Grace Linwood Alger, R. F. D. 73, West Bridgewater Howard High School, '10, basketball, '12-'13, class play, '12, Lena Kate Arden, New Bedford New Bedford High School, '10, class play, '12, Offering editorial board, '10- '13, Offering photograph editor, '12-'13, property mistress Dramatic Club, '11-'13, Hamlet's Brides, '12, Endymion, '12, Much Ado About Nothing, '13, A Shakespearean Conference, '13, nominating committee Y. P. U., '13, Section reception committee, '13, class prophet, '13. Mildred Edna Brownell, 141 Cedar Street, New Bedford New Bedford High School, '10, class secretary, '10-'12, music committee Y. P. U., '11-'13, Glee Club, '10-'13, soloist Glee Club cantata, '12, Dramatic Club, '11-'13, Twig of Thorn, '12, Endymion, '12, Much Ado About Nothing, '13, Cicely's Cavalier, '13, class play, '12, cap and gown com- mittee, '13. Harriet Frances Burns, 30 North Payne Street, Quincy Woodward Institute, '10. Rita Mae Cronan, , 113 Auburn Street, Campello Brockton High School, '10. Elsie Babcock Crossman, 165 Center Street, Milton Milton High School, '10, . Edna Camille Day, West Hanover Hanover High School, '09. Marion Louise Fountain, 22 Jefferson Street, Attleboro Attleboro High School, '10, class treasurer, 'll-'12, Dramatic Club, '11-'13, vice-president Dramatic Club, '12-'13, Beauty and the Beast, '12, Endymion, '12, Much Ado About Nothing, '13, A Shakespearean Conference, '13, class president, '12-'13, secretary Y. P. U., '11-'12, man- ager girls' basketball, '12-'13, class play, '12, prom.,committee, '13. Florence Helen Garrity, 627 Washington Street, Abington Abington High School, '10, class secretary, '12-'13. Celia Pearl Johnson, Norton Norton High School, '10, class play, '12, 50 NORMAL OFFERING Emily Elizabeth Kendregan, 949 North Union Street, Rockland Rockland High School, '10. Hilda Ullman King, 122 Shamut Avenue, New Bedford New Bedford High School, '10, Dramatic Club, '11-'13, librarian Dramatic Club, '12-'13, Beauty and the Beast, '12, Endymion, '12, Much Ado About Nothing, '13, A Shakesperean Conference, '13, class historian, '11-'13, class play, '12, prom. committee, '13, Class Day historian, '13. Cora Winifred Knowles, , 89 Chestnut Street, Campello Brockton High School, '10, class vice-president, '10-'12, Dramatic Club, '11- '13, Hamlet's Brides, '12, Endymion, '12, Much Ado About Nothing, '13, A Shakespearean Conference, '13, basketball, '10-'13, class play, '12, Helen Teresa Lydon, 238 Park Avenue, Abington Abington High School, '10, captain basketball '10, basketball, '10-'12, class treasurer, '12-'13. Frances Bessie Mea, 453 North Avenue, Rockland Abington High School, '10, Annie Loretta O'Grady, 108 Belmont Street, Rockland Rockland High School, '10. Frances Mildred Phipps, g 210 Eliot Street, Milton Milton High School, '10, class play, '12, Section reception committee, '13, Miriam ,Reed Turner, Bedford Street, Bridgewater Bridgewater High School, '10, class play, '12, class vice-president, '12-'13. Marion Frances Winslow, West Hanover Hanover High School, '10, NORMAL OFFERING 51 lgsl 'ii' I . I v I MARION CELESTINE SPARROW, . . President ELLEN SOPHIA NELSON, . . Vice-President MARY JANE KING, . .. . . . Secretary CORA MAUDE LOOK, . . Tfreasfwrefr MILDRED SCHUBERT FRANK, . . Historian Svvninr IEW-tnrg. Life is a series of surprises. , KNOW ye the Seniors! The Senior Class began its history Q 4 on September 5, 1911.. After the first few exciting 3,253 days, spent In welcommg the new girls, in greeting the old girls, and In unpacklng trunks and boxes, we settled down to the real work of a strenuous but interesting course. In English III, after much practice, we learned how to take a breath with every new idea. In drawing we had to struggle even as we struggled in our Junior year. Proportion is almost impossible to human beings, says Emerson. This quotation would appeal to every Senior, if for proportion, we substituted perspective. It seems as if the day were not wholly profane in which we have given heed to some natural object. Would that two of our members had heeded the absence of tails on two of the bird specimens in the Nature Study room! Truly, the day would have been less profane for them! And that poor little ruby-crowned kinglet, whose head is fall- ls ' 4 , LN V I , i ' 1 ' '5 1 ' Q 1 52 NORMAL OFFERING ing off, will never be forgotten by one particular girl in the class-the association was too painful. In physiology we learned many strange things. We learned that the alimentary canal extends two-thirds the length of the body. One student solemnly advised us not to pick our teeth with a pin, for some of the pin might melt, and poison the body, she said. The lessons in the Gymnasium furnished their share of instruction. A new command-'HOn tiptoe, halt! was added to the list by one of the student teachers. The Senior Class took a course in making mud-pies, in manual training. Besides this course in clay-modeling, we took a course in sewing, which was a source of great trial to some of us. Our course in geology furnished occasion for pleasant walks down Bedford Street, where we might observe the properties of rocks in stonewalls that were strangely familiar to some of the students. History gave rise to a few peculiar remarks. Some one informed us that in Colonial times, married men were misteredf' Another girl was told by a student teacher, to teach the topics under the table. , Methods lent its charms to our Senior course. Psychology entered our life as a series of question marks. We are likely to remember one question asked by a member of the class,- Can't you teach a whale? There is a quotation, We know better than we do. Pro- bably that is why one student told the instructor that she knew her Psychology, but couldn't say it without the words. Having taught in outside schools for six weeks, we took a course in washing black-boards and watering plants in the Model School. This ended the courses of our Senior year. Now we realize that we are about to leave Old Normal, and to break the school ties which have been binding us together for two happy years. As we bid farewell to Alma Mater, we feel confident that her instruction and influence have fully equipped us to meet the difficulties of life.- NORMAL OFFERING 53 Qllawa iKn1l Svvninir 1. Helen Gertrude Annis, 92 Court Street, Plymouth Lawrence High School, Falmouth, '11, basketball, '12-'13. Helen Louise Ashley, Acushnet Fairhaven High School, '10, captain basketball, '11, Class Day historian, '13. Harriet Louise Bath, 56 Wright Street, Stoneham Stoneham High School, '11, Helen Miriam Braley, P. O. Box 44, Rock Station, Middleboro Middleboro High School, '11, Grace Marguerite Bride, 166 Elm Street, North Attleboro North Attleboro High School, '11, Catherine Rollins Brown, 48 Allston Street, Allston Westerly High School, R. I., '11, ivy commtttee, '13. Ruth Edna Brownell, 147 Hillman Street, New Bedford New Bedford High School, '11, Glee Club, '12A'13, Offering editorial board, '13. Eula Cushman Bryant, Kingston Kingston High School, '10, 54 NORMAL OFFERING Annie Miles Buckley, 2 California Avenue, West Quincy Quincy High School, 'l0. Doris Burnham, 123 Walnut Street, Stoughton Stoughton High School, '09, Dramatic Club, '12-'13, Offering editorial board, '12. Catherine Francisca Cabana, 39 School Street, Taunton Taunton High School, '11. Kathryn Campbell, 2 Lewis Court, Hingham Hingham High School, '11. Mildred Lee'Canfield, 205 Barnaby Street, Fall River B. M. C, Durfee High School, '11. Myrtle Paine'Carlisle, 39 Wilmington Street, Brockton Brockton High School, '11. Marguerite Chubbuck, Sherborn Sawin Academy, Sherborn, '11. . Lucy Lavinia Coolidge, 3 276 Farrington Street, Wollaston Quincy High School, '11, ivy committee, '13. Louise Anna Daley, 79 Wilard Street, West Quincy Quincy High School, '11. Almyra Louise Davis, 16 Wolcott Street, Malden Malden High School, '11, Glee Club, '12-'13, Gertrude Ellen Devine, 61 Centre Street, Bridgewater Bridgewater High School, '11. Qllaaa 'iKnll Svvninr 11. Marion Lucille Downey, 119 Squantum Street, Atlantic Quincy High School, '11. Isabel Cecilia Duarte, 98 Hudson Street, Somerville Hayward High School, Hayward, California, '09, San Francisco State Nor- mal School, '09. g Annie Marguerite Dwyer, 30 Madison Street, Taunton Taunton High School, '11. Margaret Elizabeth Foley, 403 Railroad Avenue, Norwood Norwood High School, '11, class pin committee, '12, Mildred Schubert Frank, 246 Dartmouth Street, New Bedford New Bedford High School, '11, new student committee Y. P. U., '12, class historian, '13. NORMAL OFFERING 55 Edith Alberta Gould, 209 Mountain Avenue, Malden Malden High School, '11, president Mission Study Class, '12-'13, vice-presi- dent Y. P. U., '12-'13. . Hilda A. Graveson, 814 Main Street, Waltham Waltham High School, '11. Gladys Lovisa Haffards, 44 Coral Street, Fall River B. M. C. Durfee High School, '11, Senior entertainment committee. Agnes Lewis Hallet, 180 Grinnell Street, New Bedford New Bedford High School, '11, cap and gown committee. Elizabeth Calot Hamlin, Falmouth Falmouth High School, '11. Marion Temperance Hammond, Norwell Norwell High School, '07, Laura Frances Hatch, I Hanson Norwell High School, '11. Mary Agnes Hernan, 122 Boston Avenue, West Medford Medford High School, '11, captain basketball, '11--'12, Glee Club, '11-'13, I prom. committee. I Helen N. Hewett, 42 Pleasant Street, Bradford Haverhill High School, '10, cap and gown committee. 56 NORMAL OFFERING Mabel Alice Johnson, 28 Crescent Avenue, South Braintree Thayer Academy, '11, Junior II basketball. Mildred Emily Jones, 230 Main Street, Melrose Melrose High School, '11, ivy committee. Irma Margaret Killian, 54 Union Street, South Braintree , Braintree High School, '11, Mary J. King, 62 Park Street, Taunton Taunton High School, '11, class secretary, '12-'13, Senior entertainment committee. I Margaret Gertrude Knight, Boulevard. West Quincy Woodward Institute, '11, Junior II and Senior II basketball. . L Lora Elizabeth Lamb, Furnace Brook Parkway, West Quincy Quincy High School, '11, gift committee, '13. , Elsie Lillian Lanfair, East Dennis Dennis North High School, '11, Junior II basketball. 4 Ruth Orcutt Leavis, 164 Main Street, Reading Reading High School, '11, Glee Club, '11-'13. Kate McKecknie Leiper, Danielson, Connecticut Fitchburg High School, '11, State Normal School, Lowell, '12, Glee Club, '12-'13, prom. committee, '13. Avis Gertrude Little, Kingston Weymouth High School, '11, Hyannis State Normal School, '12, Florence May Lincoln, 36 Maple Street, East Weymouth Weymouth High School, '11, Glee Club, '11-'13, music committee Y. P. U., '12, School orchestra, '-2-13. I 1 Annie Edith Locke, East Kingston, N. H. Sanborn Seminary, Kingston, N. H., Dramatic Club, '12-'13, Endymion,v, '12, 'Q Much Ado About Nothing, '12, Cicely's Cavalier, '13. Cora M. Look, Vineyard Haven Vineyard Haven High School, '11, class treasurer, '12-'13, gift committee, Junior II and Senior II basketball. Q Marion Lyon, I 66 Keith Avenue, Campello Brockton High School, '11, Endymion, '12, Offering editorial board, '13. Helen Agnes Mahoney, 148 Common Street, West Quincy Quincy High School, '11, Junior II basketball. Claire Veronica Mahony, 182 Dean Street, Norwood NorwoodfHigh School, '11, class president, '11-'12, Dramatic Club, '11-'13, Tennis Club, '11-'13, Twig of Thorn, '12, Much Ado About Nothing, '13, Glee Club substitute, '13, Cicely's Cavalier, '13. x 58 NORMAL OFFERING Gilman Illnll Srninr 111. Helen Margaret Martin, 101 Bay Street, Taunton Taunton High School, '10. 'Gladys McQueen, Buzzards Bay , Bourne High School, '11, Cleora Margaret Munson, Huntington Huntington High School, '11, Glee Club, '11-'12, secretary of Glee Club, '12- '13. Margaret Violet Murphy, 108 Academy Street, South Braintree Braintree High School, '11. A Ellen Sophia Nelson, 130 Harold Street, Roxbury Lynbrook High School, '11, new student committee, '12, class vice-president, p '12-'13. Carolyn Bangs Nickerson, Orleans Orleans High School, '11, Endymion, '12, new student committee, '12, basketball, '12, classorator, '13. Christine Alison Nickerson, 6 Lovetta Court, Provincetown Provincetown High School, '10, Mildred Sprague Nickerson, 935 Washington Street, South Braintree Braintree High School, '11. Lucy Agatha Norris, Hingham Center Hingham High School, '11, Dramatic Club, '11, '12, '13, Endymion, '12, Twig of Thorn, '12, Shakesperean Conference, '13, class secretary, '11-'12, Normal Offering editorial board, '12-'13. Marie Monica Power, 575 William Street, Fall River B. M. C. Durfee High School, '11, . Mary Evelyn Reed, 48 Park Street, Fall River B. M. C. Durfee High School, '11, Endymion, '12, Mary Winifred Reid, East Weymouth Weymouth High School, '11, Lillian Mary Reilly, 9 Orchard Street, Taunton Taunton High School, '11. Anna Gertrude Riley, ' ' '21 Sha'wmut Avenue, New Bedford New Bedford High School, '11, class treasurer, '11-'12. Emma Viola Rogers, 1 Jersey Street, Dedham Dedham High School, '11, class historian, '11-'12, treasurer Mission Study Class, '12-'13, chairman cap and gown committee, '13. Marguerite Clara Rogers, 543 Lincoln Street, Manchester, N. H. Manchester High School, '13, Glee Club, 'll-'13. NORMAL OFFERING 59 Alice Maude Russell, 34 Forbes Avenue, Northampton Northampton High School, '11, class prophet, '13, Ruth Sumner Sanford, 17 General Cobb Street, Taunton Taunton High School, '11. Helen May Simmons, 49 High Street, Somerset B. M. C. Durfee High School, '11, Dorothy Elizabeth Snow, 66 Everett Street, Middleboro Middleboro High School, '11, Marion Celestine Sparrow, Orleans Orleans High School, '11, Dramatic Club, '11-'13, librarian Dramatic Club, '11-'12, Beauty and the Beast, '12, Endymion, '12, Much Ado About Nothing, '12, Cicely's Cavalier, '13, basketball, '12, new student commit- tee, '12, class president, '12-'13. Priscilla Sprague, N ewcastle,Maine Lincoln Academy, '09. Rachel Hortense Steele, 26 Main Street, Stoneham Stoneham High School, '11. Agnes Veronica Sullivan, 12 South Ash Street, New Bedford New Bedford High Sclool, '11. Mary Caspar Sylvia, 90 James Street, New Bedford New Bedford High School, '11. Margaret Tuthill, Mattapoisett Fairhaven High School, '11, class vice-president, '11-'12, Glee Club, '12-'13. Alice Mildred Duxbury. West Newbury West Newbury High School, '11, Normal orchestra, '11-'12, Mary Edith Walling, 115 Hersey Street, Hingham Hingham High School, '11, Mona Rosilla Young, 35 Haverhill Street, Brockton Brockton High School, '11. 3 Present first term. r NORMAL OFFERING 61 'iiii SPECIAL CLASS iiii 11?-if , gf.: qvggggli I 5:2-st .-1:-Ii55:::f51T 5-7-Iii!--:-J'.-:Z-1-'gig' 3:E ,-:15 f : .: ,, g. ' I n . ,,. KATHRYN BERNICE WHITE, . . . President MARY ELIZABETH OLIVER, . . . Vice-President FLORENCE MAY CLARKE, Secretary and Treasurer LILLIAN IDA DENNETT, . . . . . Historian Eiaturg nf the Svpvrial Gllaaa. je'i fgiJQ3 ?-Raj September a small company of volunteers from all points of the compass, earnestly eager to prepare for .ww the. war being waged against ignorance, armed in ,Fi A various degree. with pens, pencils, and notebooks, 5634! 263 entered the Bridgewater Normal School. We bore a WN 'VL' N banner upon which was blazoned in letters that he who ran might read, Special Class. 'Twas a small company thus entering the citadel of Learning, but large things are found in small bundles, and what we lacked in quantity we made up in quality. We elected for our captain Kathryn White, and right valiantly has she marshalled our forces during our year in Normal. We were Specials, which at the Normal School is another word for wanderers. The other classes Seniors, Juniors-all-had their own courses to follow, but there was no place for us. We entered all classes. Psychology took us to one class, drawing or botany to another. In fact, nearly every class was 'specially honored by our presence. Nor were we lacking in wits. It was our captain who defined a meander as a crook in the river, and then added in an undertone, Poor man, he must have found it wet. 62 NORMAL OFFERING We were progressing rapidly, performing our duties, delighting our instructors, when our one and only man, Mr. Gulumian, basely de- serted us to become a regular. However, our ranks were not long depleted. In January we were joined for a short time by Miss Leonard, who is now again taking up the work which she had left to join us. Miss Shaw and Miss Susan Pember have also started out in the world to wage the war for which we are preparing-Knowledge against Ignorance. C Now the year is nearly ended. We Specials are soon to depart where duty calls us. May our light so shine that many will flock to our standard, and may our history not be ended but merely begun. Gllewa iKnl1. Florence May Clarke, Millville Heights Rhode Island Normal, class secretary and treasurer, '12-'13, Offering edi- torial board, '12-'13. Lillian Ida Dennett, H Rochester, N. H. Teacher, class historian, '12-'13. Margaret Duffield, 28 Prospect Street, Bridgewater Ruth Willis Holloway, Middleboro Middleboro Training School, teacher. E. Elizabeth Leonard, 6 Elm Street, Dalton Castine Normal, teacher. Mary Elizabeth Oliver, The Checkerton, Brockton Teacher, class vice-president, '12J13. Clara Myrtie Pember, I Rochester, Vt. , Rochester High School, teacher. fSusan Pember, Rochester, Vt. Rochester High School, teacher. Michaela Perez, 7a Iturbide No. 13 Saltillo, Mexico Saltillo Normal School. Beatriz Sepulveda, 7a Iturbide No. 135' Saltillo, Mexico Monterey Normal School. Mary Ethel Shannon, Lexington Provincial Normal School, Fredericton, N. B. Q 'Marian Ethel Shaw, Kensington, N. H. Amboy High School, Illinois, teacher. Emily Jane Stockwell, Rochester, Vt. Rochester High School, teacher. Lillian May Tinkham, Rock Bridgewater Normal School, teacher. Kathryn B. White, Concord, N. H. Mt. Holyoke College, class president, '12-'13. ' Present first term. N I KINDIQ ,ITARTE N PR'I'n 'A1u'f jjl '. I ! i Iauplpls- R ISI ,fr I Eiiii gy E 'ET ,gli VII ij' 10 up v 1 J 4 -A A ...I .1 .1 1 ... ' ,. ' - .. ,ig - 1-ll L IB 1 I If-A!! i . 1 , 1 , HELEN NORTON RICHARDS, . .... President ALICE VIVIAN HULETT, . . . . . Vice-President HELEN COVINGTON HOWARD, Secretary cmd Treasurer GENEVIEVE STORY HUNTER, . .... Historian like Eiainrg nf thv iliinhergartvn Gllzum. H WO years ago last September, among the great number of new students, there were ten who were to make W WL- up the Kindergarten-Primary Class of 1913. Since xl gwv-' . . . . A I we were too few in number to have a d1v1s1on of our W mmf- own, we were with D3 the first term. With them we tried our voices in singing slipsg studied faithfully on Zoologyg and improved our spare minutes playing basketball. During our second term, there were eleven of us, for Josephine J Osey joined our forces. This term we found ourselves with nearly every class in school, and, worst of all, we had English III with Class C4- with all those boys too. How we did hate to expose our ignorance before them! But how we did enjoy that memorable day when the Round Table elected Oflicers! However, we survived and really enjoyed our course. I The next year found us only nine, for Josephine J Osey and Doro- thea Bates had left us. Miss J osey returned to her home in the South, and Miss Bates entered Miss Fisher's school in Boston. We had our Kindergarten observation and really had classes of our own Where Miss ,lf -'ff NoR'MAL OFFERING 65 Wells told us about Gifts and Occupations. And themes! Ask any Kindergarten girl about a Mother Play theme! We also had psycho- logy, from which we learned many useful things concerning the pranks of school boys and so forth. Next came our practice-teaching. The first day in the Kindergar- ten was a strenuous one, and for that day, if for no other, the sweetest song the children sang was, K Now hand in hand a merry band, We wish you good-bye today. But the next morning we were happy to hear the children sing, Good morning. At 11.15 on the first morning of the term, we all walked into the history class, but no sooner had we stepped into the room than Mr. Boyden announced that there was no room for the K.-P. Class. Hence,-we had no general history. Our last year has been the best, we have no longer a little room on the stairs, but we have a large room on the first floor for our very own, and it is here that we have continued our Kindergarten Theory. It was here that we glanced over our topics for the last time before going into History of Education to learn of Rousseau, of Pestalozzi, and of him who furnished an ideal for us-Froebel. In January we separated, for we all went out practice-teachingg still through reunions we man- aged to hold together as a class until June. Now our work here is ended, but we have agreed to return in three or four years for a post-graduate couse with Miss Wells, to learn more of the Gliedganzes and Kindergarten Issues. Oh ne'er shall we forget our course in dear old B. N. S., and as we go each and all of us declare that the Kindergarten-Primary course is the very best course in Normal. And now we bid farewell to all our teachers who have helped us on our path, and, although we have the joy of looking ahead to our work next year, still it is with sorrow that we leave our school, our teachers, and her who has been our loving teacher, friend,-yes, mother for three years. 66 NORMAL OFFERING Gilman llnll. Katharine Brown Alger, West Bridgewater Howard High School, basketball. g , Inez Meredith Hall, Dennis North High School. Helen Covington Howard, Dennis West Bridgewater Howard High School, secretary and treasurer of class, Glee Club, '10 13 editorial board Normal Offering, '12-'13, basketball. Alice Vivian Hulett, Abington Abington High School, vice-president of class. Genevieve Story Hunter, Lowell Lowell High School, new student committee Y. P. U., '12J13, class hlsto rian, basketball manager, '13. Grace Robinson Pimer, Attleboro Attleboro High School, Glee Club, '10-'13, librarian of Mission Study Class '11-'lf-3. Helen Norton Richards, i Attleboro Attleboro High School, class president, new student committee Y. P U '12-'13, basketball captain, '11-'12, basketball manager, '12-'13, Glee Club '11-'13. Alice Dudley Wales, North Abington Abington High School, orchestra, '10-'12, basketball. Ruth Howard Wilkes, Abington Abington High School, basketball. . Gladys E. Doe, Medford Ruth Hutchinson, Boston Hazel S. Loring, Island Creek Marjorie Bates, Clinton Maude G. Churbuck, Middleboro Ruth P. Forbes, New Bedford Ellen G. Gustin, Attleboro A. Lillian Jacobs, Reading Rose E. Jefferson, Brockton Adah F. Jenson, Andover Olivia Jerauld, East Harwich 1914. Agnes E. Paine, Elmwood Genevieve Tuttle, Chatham Annie H. Wilbur, South Middleboro 1915. Helen D. Kendrick, Chatham Mary 0'Brien, West Quincy Sarah T. Place, North Dighton Marion L. Pratt, Bridgewater Josephine M. Quail, Taunton Rose G. Ridley, Rockland Mabel L. Wheeler, Hyde Park NORMAL OFFERING 67 C 55 ET ,- , , - '- - I ..-r :ix - ' . '- 'fr , . U ' , , H. - L ' el 1 M- Egxggv-4- ..4, - l - 'A ' - .E ' , , . fi- - ' 1- - l , A- I- -v , 1 ' 7' f , Z' f' f 'ff f 1 I , Z , I f 1 f 1 ,fff if eg, j, 4, ,H , , 4 , , Z K I Z ' 544' 7 ' ,nr FC' 3.2, f' I f , , 'L f 6 yr ' L 'hr ' ' 2: 5' . 3' df ,fn 'f 1 f 7 -If ff 4 f ' - 3 - '11 L 'J P21061 fy. l I aff . ,Z ,al I 1 I ,Q h - bl ng. 1. s. f I r- ln L , - . ' if ,f fir f,-1 Q! i 5'- r V- . 4, , . .1-.f 1':y' f5 'I' f . ,,- .X ff 1, '7 - I 5 Y-Y - .1 'Q A -L' D - . , , Z - . f Y ' ' N ' ' f I I 4 f..-5,1-, . - . 4- . gt vt Q . '- ' ,.., -1- . ..- V if I1 , Q X , -P Z, vs' 1 .5 2, r-q V f' ', 'r 113 p '11, 'ull s' f i q I a-li , 14 I 7 ll L h -I ,Q ' N I Z' Ibis X .l dxf X, ,, , f- gi, 1 . 1 5 i' 1 'f'- 1 X jf AM 4 5 ' , fj A 1 f '-1' --1 : I 4 XY 6, 1 1' L 1 I, - Q 3? i -5 1- at h Ti u ' L ' . J os1AH STEARNS CUSHING, . . President DOROTHY NEWTON, . . . . Vice-President DOLLY BLANCHE NERNEY, . Secretary and Treasurer IVA MARTHA MCFADDEN, .... Historian Bintnrg nf Qllawn IH. HEN we returned to Normal in September to assume the responsibilities of Class B students, we little real- Ygi 0 .1 ized what an eventful year was in store for us. X JM We were very much interested, and even amused, A to learn that the men of the class had been sent out to various surrounding towns to act as principals' assistants. Nevertheless, the rest of us continued to work diligently at Normal School. On account of the illness of Mr. Kirmayer, there was some confu- sion in the language courses. At first we went to Mr. Kirmayer's home to recite our lessons, but after a few weeks even this had to be discontinued, much to our sorrow. Our hopes were raised, however, when Miss Davis and Mr. Jackson very kindly consented to continue Mr. Kirmayer's work until his return. - We were very sorry to have Section I leave us, but were glad that for a time we enjoyed an hour together in the Lit class. The indi- viduality of our members was always conspicuous in this class. Many were noted for their extremely low voices. We were honored by hav- I Q ' . .1 ,A Q R7 2 4 ' ' ' 5 ' !g.'. 68 NORMAL OFFERING ing in our midst one who could enlighten us on as much Greek as she had learned in Psychology. Still another won fame as a poet. One, at least, could write and scan the first line of the Aeneid. The day after examinations we stopped for our papers, if we had the time and the inclination. Two of our members struggled heroically through Math, The other five became expert horticulturists, and were so enthusiastic that they decided, if teaching became too strenuous, they would adopt farm- ing as their vocation. 1 Twice a week we assembled under the name of the Art Appre- ciation Class. We shall never forget the chapter on Values which after much delay we finally did recite. Miss Soper was pleased that we were so enthusiastic about going to the Art Exhibit. Now that the school year is near its end we look back upon it with pleasure, and anticipate with eagerness the new experiences that will come to us as members of Class A. Gllewa linll. Josiah Stearns Cushing, Edith Christina Johnson, ' The Maples, Middleboro 18 Washington St., East Milton Harold David Hunt, Edith Louise Kendrick, 120 Main St., Bridgewater 338 North Warren Ave., Brockton John Joseph Lane, 9 Salem St., Rockland Almyra Sherman Manchester, William James McCarthy, ' South Dartmouth - 220 Summer St., Somerville Elizabeth Rebecca McCausland, e Walter Joseph McCreery, V 562 Beulah St., Whitman 900 Plymouth Ave,, Fall River Iva Martha McFadden, Bernard Joseph McDonnell, The Bartlett, Haverhill 177 Seventh St., South Boston Dolly Blanche Nerney, Bernice Esther Barrows, Carver 72 West St., Attleboro Susa Watson Henry, Dorothy Newton, South Easton 21 Highland St., Brockton NORMAL OFFERING 69 as ..sr5s-af.-3155?-' 253221-:eerie V eeesfeaee A CLASS C X if fl I-. dflfmz. ,,' IVY L .' I' -' 4121-A7 all s J 5-sg I A. ' i lfEA ' 5 ,K 'Z-' r . ee '- -5- 1 Efggieilg-f5.A3-gf e-f:QZg:Ee-fie::- ef? I PAUL SYLVESTER SHEEHAN, . . . President SARA KATHERINE GRINDLEY, . Vice-President MAY GERTRUDE BELLAMY. . . . . Secretary EMBERT ALEXANDER LELACHEUR, Treasurer HAROLD LAVERN KENDALL, . . Hzstorzcms MARY LOUISE HIGGINS, Mtatnrg nf Qllmm GI. Y HEN we, now members of Class C, entered Normal on TNI, September 5, 1912, it was with a very different feel- X . . . li ings from those which had accompanied us the pre- I . . . fig... ,I , W QED vious year. We were no longer the objects of pity ,xwgfi . . QCA ' ' and laughter and we fully felt the dignity of our new V' 'X ' position. With all due respect to all former classes, we were the best and busiest that ever bore the name of Class C. Our class was divided into C3 and C4, and naturally a sort of friendly rivalry arose between the two divisions, especially in English II. C3 got ahead faster than C4, but our worthy teacher explained that was not because they were more intellectual, or even more studi- ousg they were merely less argumentative. A few of these discussions kept things humming. The biography of John and Mary was carefully analyzed and discussed. May these young people continue to be as accomplished and talented as they are now! But for the advice of Miss D - n, the entire subject of English grammar would have been revised, with fixed rules governing all aspects of the subject, with perhaps a few notes. 70 NORMAL OFFERING Like all former classes, we were introduced to the practical course in bookkeeping, revised for our special benefit. Everything in class was conducted in the usual way, and we found out how little we knew about arithmetic and methods of presenting the same. But then Cui bono? The method we use in our school is merely a matter of preference. Where are the beautiful mountains and lakes we heard so much about in Geology? One startling thing we learned in our Geography course was that we were all the time either having a cyclone or getting over one. One confusing element in our program came by a union of geography and drawing. No one seemed to know the exact difference between an ellipse and an eclipse. The subject of planes was also a puzzle. Drawing, geography, and mathematics were all confused, for we were studying horizon planes, equatorial planes, auxiliary planes, vertical and profile planes, and a few others, all at one time. One stu- dent proved, to his own satisfaction at least, that a plane parallel to any parallel plane in space is parallel to that parallel plane. A few such confusing ideas made our course interesting, but we found it dreadfully easy to be mistaken. ' Drawing, always ,a trial to the ungifted members of our class, was none the less so because we were Class C instead of Class D. Many students had the fine opportunity to see their own work on the board and many even tried to guess the thoughts conveyed by the drawings made, not only by their own efforts but also by the efforts of their friends. . In reading, the young ladies learned many new things, how to breathe, talk, and read. Some of them learned much about Elf-land but only one actually discovered its location. I R During our first term, one of our members decided that the trials and tribulations of a school-teacher would be too strenuous. We all join in wishing her a happy future in ber newly found occupations. We attacked the work of the second term bravely but were contin- ually confronted by new and puzzling difficulties. Many of us were con- fused by the digests of history and chemistry, which although similar in spelling, could hardly be interchanged, without indigestion of the acutest kind. - It was during our second term that one of our members informed Mr. S - n - t of the exact location of Utopia, the beautiful land of No- where. In addition to teaching our class-mates and studying books, we learned to cultivate a spirit of charity. Mr. Gurney received the sum NORMAL OFFERING 71 of eighteen cents from eighteen charitable members of C4, to start a reserve fund for future losses from the sale of bookkeeping topics. Class C made a good record in athletics, the girls holding to their former good records and some men of our class being found on every athletic team of the School. As a whole, we feel that the year has been a profitable one to everybody and surely it has been enjoyed by all, especially those who had a part in making our class play so grand a success. We sincerely hope that we can continue our good work and -be looked upon as the best class that ever went through Normal. 0112155 331111. Charles W. Brooks, South Hanover fMarie J enison Davis, Elmwood Thomas H. Clark, Margaret Irene De Coster, 511 Main St., Weymouth Franklin St., Brookville Cornelius Dunn, Baldwinville Mabel Florence De Mar, Harold L. Kendall, 31 Essex St., Melrose 1 Everett Ave., South Framingham Harriot Frances Drake, Embert A. LeLacheur, A 182 East Foster St., Melrose 30 Faulkner St., Dorchester Louise Margaret Dwyer, William M. Rau, 34 Suffolk St., North Abington 10 Byron Court, Jamaica Plain Mildred Eaton, 52 Tremont St., Malden Paul S. Sheehan, Annie Adeline Ennes, 45 Green Street, Fairhaven South St., Raynham Daniel G. Wheeler, Mary Margaret Fitzgibbon, 138 Reed St., Rockland 85 Walnut St., Athol t Bertha Adams, Stowe Sara Katherine Grindley, Hester Forsyth Adams, Spring St., West Roxbury 12 Cedar St., Stoneham Mary Louise Higgins, 'Jessie Ruth Adams, Elmwood 294 North Ave., Rockland Amy Edna Arnold, Hazelfern Hofman, 529 Adams St., North Abington 100 Broad St., North Attleboro Mabel Olive Bailey, Myra Louise Kenney, 349 Newton St., Waltham 27 Brookline St., North Abington May Gertrude Bellamy, Nellie Agnes Moynihan, 112 Prospect St., Rockland 274 Summer St., Brockton Susan Azuba Bishop, Smith St., Rock Marion Barker Reinhardt, Helen Grace Bixby, North Plymouth North Franklin St., Holbrook Annie Josephine Shea, Alice Loretta Burke, 38 Mulberry St., Brockton Bigelow Ave , Rockland Annie Elizabeth Skilling, Christine Elzada Burkett, Pembroke South Franklin St., Holbrook Eileen Marie Burns, Margaret Helen Sullivan, 24 Hersey St., Hingham 15 Nason St., Franklin Mary Alice Clark, Roxie May Taylor, 43 Oak St., Bridgewater 38 Holden St., Attleboro Mary Louise Cole, Laeta Irene Wetherbee, 25 Grand St., Somersworth, N. H. - 139 High St., Fall River Mildred Bertwell Cross, Helen Ruth Wiley, . 1068 West Elm St., Brockton 19 Irvington St., Waban Esther Phebe Davis, Edith Lobdell Wright, 56 Pleasant St., Bridgewater Oak St., Silver Lake ' Present first term. 72 NORMAL OFFERING 52 is 5 E Nm Pv t. Wi : , i lg ,,,.g,,,,,m M V :il V I - TA: SLJQ- ' Q, rf,m '734, . gg, .. f i x mm ak aa.. hi , , ? QL JOHN HENRY HARPER, . . . President MARY LOUISE GILBERT, . Vice-President EUGENE ALLEN WRIGHT, . Secretary LUCY MAY PHILLIPS, .L Treasiirer JOSEPH REED BURGESS, . . . . Historian if ihintnrg nf 0112155 B. 'L' NE beautiful September morning in the year 1912, QQW LQJ-9 V 89 there set sail from Bridgewater a large ship bound ff, ,,,,f' rf iffkom' for parts unknown. But the fact was known that this boat was to sail o'er the Sea of Knowledge, ,my guided by experienced mariners, and that we, the members of Class D, were to be the passengers. During: the first few days of our voyage, we wandered back and forth, viewing one another and our surroundings with great curiosity. But we soon were settled, determined to get all we could from each day of our voyage. As soon as we were fairly well acquainted, we elected a few of our number to regulate our affairs. Through the worthy efforts of Miss D -ck - - n we learned many of the ways to elude the hidden rocks, called incorrect English. Miss D - ck - - n also made it possible for us to learn of former voyages of one another. These varied from a canoe trip on the Charles River to one on a baseball team through the wilds of Cape Cod. We were safely steered through the mazes of Chemistry and Min- eralogy by Mr. Sh - w, although those large waves of gigantic words NORMAL OFFERING 73 which issued from his extensive vocabulary seemed to hit the ship very hard at times. I think, however, that every one of us knows how to make a safe and sanel' well, also how to use a certain kind of dia- gram to illustrate almost anything. What delightful times we had when Miss D - v - s was at the wheel! We were given a new appreciation of the beauties of life which We had hitherto either misunderstood or neglected to notice. We should be able to identify almost anything belonging to the animal kingdom, and we have been so faithfully drilled as to the importance of parenchyma that it would be no wonder if we talked of it in our sleep. A little rough weather was experienced while we were trying to get through geometry, but we were kept on the course of good' teach- ing by Mr. G - - n - y. He taught us the art of logical questioning, and caused us to meditate over such questions as, Which is the sim- pler, a circle or a triangle? or How can we distinguish between an axiom and a theorem? Most of them were never settled, and as Sir Roger De Coverly once said, Much might be said on both sides. During our spare time we made such things as moccasins, kodak- books, etc., helped by our able instructor, Miss Fl- W - r. To the female of the species, this was very appropriate, but it was, as one of the opposite sex called it, a terrible, awful thing for men to do. The amount of art that we were able to bring out on paper was done at command of Miss S - p - r, seconded by her assistant Miss B - - g - r. Besides being taught the mysteries of rhythm, balance, and other similar subjects, we shall be able to save a great deal of money in the future by making our own valentines and Christmas cards, because of our knowledge of pure design. While Mr. J --k H-n steered the ship, we were piloted into channels of knowledge which, though we had been in them all of our life, were strange to many of us. It is to be hoped that every one of the young ladies of our class knows the direction in which a pole-bean vine goes, and can tell which is the off horse of a team. The inefficiency of our whole passenger list was shown when we encountered what seemed to be a terrible storm and was called Music. At times it seemed as if we were all going to sink, but we were able to survive, owing to theuntiring efforts of Miss P e n - e. Let us hope we have profited by her instruction and that when the time 74 NORMAL OFFERING comes we can push knowledge into our pupils as hard as we were required to push on the half notes. In closing this little history, we, the members of Class D, wish to thank those who we know are trying their level best to give us a pleas- ant voyage while at Bridgewater and to give us instruction which shall carry us safely through the more important voyage of life, and we hope to profit by our mistakes of this year and to do much better in the future. Gllami 331111. Walter Andrews, 41 Summit Ave., Sharon Joseph Reed Burgess, 73 Spring St., Rockland Bartholomew Francis Casey, 111 Main St., Bridgewater Aram Garalict Gulumian, Van, Turkey in Asia John Henry Harper, ' A 22 Porter Place, Bridgewater Edward Ramsey, 8 Webster St., Middleboro Eugene Allen Wright, Plympton Anna Loretta Anglim, 66 Centaal Ave., South Braintree Lottie Gertrude Burgess, Wareham Florence Mosher Churchill, 27 Brigham St., Whitman Ruby Estelle Churchill, g 40 Chester Ave., Winthrop Esther Marion Clarke, Millville Heights Doris Allen Cottle, I 98 State St., New Bedford Theresa Beatrice Curran, 265 Belmont St. , Brockton Esther Cutting, 43 Putnam Ave., Cambridge Madeleine Catherine Dillon, South Main St., Randolph Mabelle Gertrude Flaherty, . 24 Emmett St., Brockton Florence Frost, 109 South Main St., Middleboro Mary Louise Gilbert, 65 Battles St., Brockton Irene Luvia Handy, Harwich 'FJ ane Hazen, Morraine St., Brockton Ruth Alice Howard, 121 Locust St., New Bedford Stella Baker Howard, Water St., North Pembroke Helen Macomber Humphrey, Rochester Margaret Murtel Hunt, 14 Bigelow St., Quincy 'k Present first term. Alice Lillian Jacobs, 52 Bancroft St., Reading Louise Brownelle Jenkins, 93 Salem St., Reading Grace Elizabeth Keirnan, Main St. , Wareham Miriam Frances Lane, 62 Glenwood Ave., Brockton Helen Eugenia LeBaron, 441 Ash St., Brockton Grace Pauline Lynch, 37 Lincoln St., North Easton Lilia Juanita MacGoWan, 43 Parker Ave., Brockton Mildred Emma Manter, 125 Broadway, Taunton Esther Mary McGrath, 91 Liberty St., Rockland Helen Frances Morrell, 78 Main St., Merrimac Lillian Mary Paulson, 12 Beach St., Campello Helen Belle Peterson, 318 Auburndale Ave., Auburndale Lucy May Phillips, 60 Churchill Ave., Campello Marie Eugenie Prestat, 595 Plymouth St., Whitman Loretta Winifred Quinlan, 324 Commercial St., Whitman Susan May Quinn, Kingston Rita Jennie Reid, 7 Royal Road, Mattapan Elizabeth May Shaughnessy, Uxbridge Elsie Lawrence Smith, Hebronville Margaret Evelyn Thomas, Middleboro Celia Tucker, Rochdale Lillian Mae Tucker, 27 Gleason St., West Medford Alberta Walker, 18 Grant St., Needham Marion Loring Whitmarsh, 28 Port Norfolk St., Neponset NORMAL OFFERING 75 .....s'! I I U N 0R ' ' ' nmm mms ul I Il lllllllllml' 1 :naw J 'll I il. JA ALICE ELIZABETH MUNSTER, . President BESSIE DALZELL MCMANN, . . Vice-President MILDRED CUSHMAN DEANE, . Secretary LORLE IULIA BARTON, . MARJORIE AUGUSTA LUOE, J Vi X I 0 X 9 ANN I 1 1 0' Av .Q ' 263. ,verg e -X 42, - .V- Mei. ll Qr- A 129444 ,av 4111 rg! f L Y - aces- . . Treasurer . . Historian Eluninr Gllaaa igiatnrg. ROM all the dignity of a High School Senior to the verdancy of a Bridgewater Normal Junior is a long step downward. It is said, It is better to be a big toad in a little puddle than a little toad in a big pud- dle, and we fully agree with this sentiment. Everything in connection with our work was new to us, and the excitement of that first day will never be forgotten. With the help of the kind Seniors we arranged our schedules and began Work in earnest. For twenty weeks we marched bravely to the Music Room and there sang our little slips and original melodies, which caused much amusement among our fellow students, though much doubt exists among us as to the effect they produced upon our, dear music teacher herself. It did not take us a week to find out that geometry was an exact science and we toiled with courage at the Pythagorean pro- blem until we found exactly one way to prove it. 76 NORMAL OFFERING Manual Training we all loved and looked forward to every week. The mocassins, books, and baskets that were made were marvels of beauty, especially your bag Miss L--. It was in this class that we discovered those who could not sit on chairs but continually sat on the fioor instead. In Physics we learned many useful and helpful things from how to bounce a ball to why soup spills when pushed aross the table. But the chapter of our lives as Juniors is ended and now as we be- gin anew as Seniors may this be our motto: Good, better, best Never let it rest 'Till our good is better, And our better, best. 0112155 211111. Marie Edna Ashley, Box 47, R. F. D., Acushnet Lorle Julia Barton, . 44 Cliff Ave., Winthrop Myra Thomas Borden, North Westport Alice Helene Brennan, 1 10 West St., Whitinsville Edith Dorothy Brennan, 76 Beverly St., Melrose Gertrude Adelaide Bride, 165 Elm St., North Attleboro Mildred Bryant Briggs, . 17 First St., Taunton Frances Gertrude Cain, 89 Standish Ave., Wollaston Florence Isabel Carmichael, 5 Canal St., South Braintree Frances Ada Close, 607 Washington St., Braintree Dorothea Hartwell Cotton, 88 Pleasant St., Woburn Catharine Delia Crawford, 43 Chester St., Watertown Annie Gordon Cumming, 33 Totman St., Quincy Mary Frances Daily, 34 Winter St., Stoughton Esther Louise Danforth, 22 Burnside Ave., West Somerville Hazel Burnham Danforth, ' Bon St., North Reading Mildred Cushman Deane, 273 Arnold St., New Bedford Alice Leonora Devery, Canton St., Westwood Edna May Dillon, 80 East St., Whitinsville Beatrice Eaton Drake, 83 Glenwood Ave., Brockton Mildred Lillian Dunham, 154 Barnaby St., Fall River Marion Eddy, 488 Locust St., Fall River Genevieve Landers Egan, 10 Cross St., West Quincy Dorothy May Elliott, 39 Neponset Ave., Hyde Park Ruth Lincoln Fairbanks, 578 Cresent St., Brockton Ellen Gertrude Feeley, 53 Cottage St., Franklin Marion Margaret Frazer, 35 Alaska St., Roxbury Marion Jaques Gardner, 21 French St., Fall River Alice Lee Goodspeed, Dennis Marguerite Gould, 45 Masonic St., Rockland Doris Bradford Hart, 55 Kellogg St., Fall River Pearl Iroquois Hart, 8 Hunter St., New Bedford Flora Hickox, 218 Pine St., Attleboro Fanny Baker Hollis, 14 Baker Ave., Weymouth Elsie Ione James, P. O. Box 225, Hull Florence Esther Jamieson, 76 Waverly St.. Roxbury Esther Ruth Kemp, 282 Granite St., c Manchester, N. H. Mary Margaret Kennedy, 126 Mill St., New Bedford Helen Sherman Kilburn, 246 Fourth St., New Bedford NORMAL OFFERING 77 Ruth Eleanor Kimball, 141 Elm St., Amesbury Helen Gay Kirby, North Dartmouth Mary Anna Kirwin, 260 Union St., New Bedford Pauline May Kohlrousch, 20 Reynolds Ave., Chelsea Helen Marie Lane, A Hingham Agnes Emily Lewis, 1087 Acushnet Ave., New Bedford Mildred Carlton Litchfield, R. F. D., Cohasset Gladys May Lowe, Adams St., Wilmington Aurilla Jeannette Luce, Vineyard Haven Marjorie Augusta Luce, 8 Brewster St., Plymouth Stella Marland, 321 Union St., Fall River Agnes Josephine Martin, 8 Sachem St., Roxbury Helen Maxwell Mayer, 61 Bay View St., Quincy Point Anna Theresa McCabe, 33 West St., Franklin Grace Atkinson McClellan, 26 Prospect St., Scotland Alice Elizabeth Munster, County St., Seekonk Mary Gertrude Murphy, 44 Summer St., Abington Marguerite Mary McGrath, 38 Hinckley St., Northampton Florence Marion McKenna, Bottomley Ave., Cherry Valley Bessie Dalzell McMann, 156 Davis St., New Bedford Marjorie Alden Miller, 287 No. Main St., Springfield Olive Ford Moody, 98 Depot St., North Andover Lucy Hayes Nutter, So. Main St., Pittsfield, N. H. Nellie Genevieve O'Hearn, 300 Ridge St., Fall River Mary O'Neil, Upham St., Malden Evelyn Wilcox Perry, 91 School St., New Bedford Ruth Catherine Roderick, Parking Ave., Taunton Ruth Foster Sampson, 11 Washington St., Plymouth Edith Jane G. Sheppard, Bell Rock Road, Fall River Laura Gray Sherwood, 19 Hayward St., Attleboro Catherine Elizabeth Shortall, 44 Belmont St., Abington Florence Mabel Smith, 62 Church St., Dedham Pearl Barker Southwick, Plymouth Ave., Northampton Laura Elizabeth Stoddard, 1011 Washington St., Abington Ruth Huddleston Stopp, A 23 Upham St., Malden J ennette Struthers, Upton Mary Sullivan, 74 Dover St., Brockton Ruth Whiting Thompson, Central St., Dover Mary Elizabeth Tighe, 28 Mt. Prospect St., Bridgewater Ella Elizabeth Tillson, South Carver Ethel Delane Tolman, River St., Norwell Carrie E. Turner, North Reading Florence Venn, 16 Summer Ave, Malden Emily Marie Ward, Scituate Pauline Luella Whitman, 21 Prospect St., Rockland Ermine Morse Wilcox, . 85 Morgan St., New Bedford Elsie Alma Williams, 18 Buckley St., Quincy Esther Frances Yates, 151 Merrimac St., New Bedford Constance Young, 41 Bates St., Winthrop GGANI 241 I0 L47 F-Q NORMAL OFFERING 79 Nnrnwl C6122 Glluh. CLARA COFFIN PRINCE, . . Director RUTH STOPP, . . Accompanist Oilicers. RUBENA LANE, . . President MARGARET MUNSON, Secretary GLADYS DOE, . Librarian Members. First Sopranos:-Mildred Brownell, Ruth Brownell, Louise Cole, Margaret Mun- son, Agnes Paine, Bernice Sarrows, Louise Jenkins, Mary Tighe, Alberta Walker. Second Sopranos:-Gladys Doe, Grace Pimer, Helen Morrell, Marjorie Luce, Margaret Hunt, Esther Yates, Ellen Feeley, Marjorie Miller. First Altos:-Almyra Davis, Mary Hernan, Helen Howard, Doris Paine, Helen Richards, Florence Lincoln, Elsie Smith, ,Rubena Lane, Ruth Forbes. Second Altos:-Ruth Davis, Ruth Leavis, Marguerite Rogers, Helen Sullivan, Ruth Sampson, Kate Leiper, Margaret Tuthill, Florence Smith, Pearl Southwick. 80 NORMAL OFFERING Nnrmal C6122 Ctlnh. HIS is the seventh year that the Glee Club has existed at the Bridgewater Normal School, and it has proved the most success- ful and enjoyable of all. The membership is thirty-six, and the re- hearsals are enjoyed and Well attended every Tuesday night. Miss Prince is the directory Rubena Lane, president, Margaret Munson, secretary: Gladys Doe, librarian, and Ruth Stopp, the accom- panist. All are doing their best to make the year's Work the best that it has ever been. This year the Club has adopted a pin, consisting of the staff and G clef in silver. On the clef is inscribed the Word Normal, and notes on the second line and third space indicate the initials of the Club. The Glee Club has helped by singing on several occasions, at Y. P. U. one Sunday night, and also at the Christmas dinner. Under the auspices of the Club the Lotus Quartet of Boston came to the School Feb. 14, and rendered a very enjoyable program. The Quartet had a large audience, the evening proving a delightful one and incidentally very beneficial to the treasury of the Club. At the time of Writing, tvvo entertainments are is in prospect: one in March in connection With the Dramatic Club, and the annual concert in May. It is expected that both of these entertainments will be fully equal to those of former years. E. M. M. NORMAL OFFERING 81 ignung 1Hrnplr'5 iiniun. DANIEL WHEELER, .... President EDITH GOULD, . . Vice-President DORIS PAINE, I . . . Secretary MILDRED EATON, ......... Treasurer RELIGIOUS COMMITTEE, First Terrii:-Miss Dickinson, Miss McFadden, Miss Fitzgibbon, Mr. Kendall. Second Term:-Miss Flower, Miss Fitzgibloon, Miss Edith Johnson, Mr. Kendall. MUSIC COMMITTEE: Miss Mildred Brownell, Miss Tuthill, Miss Lincoln, Mr. McCarthy. C SOCIAL COMMITTEE: Mr. McCreery, Miss Hopkins, Miss Lane, Miss Helen Sullivan. NEW STUDENT COMMITTEE, First Terri:-Miss Stuart, Miss Rich- ards, Miss Claire Mahoney, Miss Taylor. Second Term:--Miss Stuart, Miss Lillian Tucker, Miss Helen Sulli- van, Miss Doe. 82 NORMAL OFFERING flliinsinn Stung Qllaaz. EDITH A. GOULD, . . . . President ELLEN NELSON, . . Vice-President ESTHER P. DAVIS, . . Secretary EMMA V. ROGERS, Treasurer- GRACE R. PIMER, .... 1. ..... Librarian LTHOUGH our mission study this year has not been what we be- lieve it ought to be, it has still been very encouraging. Our num- bers have been small, but those of us who have met for mission study, during the rush and worry of the week's work, have found our time well spent. We believe that mission study is valuable because it broadens our understanding of the whole world, because it brings us into touch with human hearts the world around, and because it gives us that sympathy that makes our lives richer. Then when we see the great need in China, India, Japan, and Africa, and especially the need of teachers, where schools are being closed or, even worse, where schools are not being built, there is the hope that some of us may ask ourselves the question, Why can't I go? We have been studying India Awakening this year, under the leadership of Miss M. R. Mabey, of Malden. We have also had two special speakers, Miss Reed of Wellesley College, and Mr. Soy Chang, a Christian Chinese student at Harvard. Their talks were most inter- esting, and before the year is over we hope to have others come and address us. In addition to receiving benefits ourselves, we have tried to help others. At Christmas time, with the ready help of the Faculty and the whole school, we were able to raise eighteen dollars, with which we packed boxes for five poor families in Bridgewater. We hope to send thirty dollars to India, to pay the way ofa student through college for one year. If we can do this, we shall feel that we have not selfishly received, but have given to those who surely are worthy. E. A. G. NORMAL OFFERING 83 V, Y, ,Y , , Eramaiir Glluh. Officers. MISS ANNA W. BROWN, . . . . Director MISS ADELAIDE MOFFITT, . Director Pro-tem NELLIE A. TOWER, . . . . President MARION L. FOUNTAIN, . . . 4 Vice-President EDITH C. JOHNSON, . Secretary arid Treasurer HILDA U. KING, . .... Librarian LENA K. ARDEN, . . Property Mistress MARY M. FITZGIBBON, . . . . Wardrobe Mistress HE Dramatic Club, though a recent addition to the school Organiza- tions, has proved to be a very successfulgone. As themember- ship is limited to twenty-five, only a few of the large number of appli- cants could be admitted, but these have shown themselves to be prom- ising members. 84 NORMAL' OFFERING We were all extremely sorry to lose Miss Brown, even for one year, but we have been ably led and directed by Miss Moiiitt, who deserves a large share of the credit for the success of the Club during the past year. A . It had been decided last year that the Club should soon attempt Shakespeare, and accordingly at Mid-year, the comedy, Much Ado About Nothing was presented before the public with great success. The spirit of the Dramatic Club isiprogressive, and with the loyalty of its member, and the hearty support of the Faculty and student body which have been extended in the past, great things are expected of this organization in the future. Members. Mildred E. Brownell Doris Burnham Martha Depoyan Sara K. Grindley A Hazelfern Hoffman Cora W. Knowles A. Rubena Lane Annie E. Locke Claire V. Mahoney Almyra S. Manchester Anna McCabe Lucy A. Norris Marian E. Shaw Marion E. Sparrow Mildred D. Speare Roxie M. Taylor Mary Tighe S Florence Venn Ermine Wilcox Honorary Members. Elizabeth Anthony, '09 Ethel Derby, '11 NORMAL OFFERING 85 .Q- Ofhcers. i WALTER J. MCCREERY, . . . . President BERTHA ADAMS, . . . . . Vice-President MARIN SHAAW, . Secretary cmd Treasurer Championship Tournament, 1912. Men's Singles,-Harold R. Blake, '13. Men's Doubles,-Harold R. Blake, '13g Harold D. Hunt, '14, Girls' Singles,-Miss Rolley, 12. V Girls' Doubles, -Miss Bachelder, '12g Miss Speare, '13. Uhr Nurmal Nutvhnuk. THE two columns in the Bridgewater Independent devoted to Normal news have been under the charge of Mr. McCreery and Miss Speare. 86 NORMAL OFFERING Q.-1, tg-.!fre. Q, l...Ea,,Q, 4 , - - 5 2- gs, ----- 354,-fggii.---5915.224 ,A-:14 as ' -1 Aftiiegir-:gl-.f 5L:1.,.:J51g5 . Q L I- I ' ' ZN 1 Y fi! N , 5 'Sf'-PT . ,Mx . J xv, A ' 2 r :. Q M, M jp- w . I gg ,,,i J igsrg-so B3 5 ET-i ARTHUR CLARENDON JONES, . . President WALTER JOSEPH MCCREERY, . . Vice-President ORTON COLE N EWHALL, . . . . Secretary WILLIAM DUNHAM JACKSON, Faculty, . . Treasurer mvarrra nf the Harold Rockwood Blake, '13, baseball, manager basketball, '12--'13. Bartholomew Francis Casey, '16, football. Joseph Augustus Conlon, '13, baseball, captain basketball. Josiah Stearns Cushing, '14, football, basketball, baseball. Cornelius Francis Dunn, '15, football, basketball. C Harold David Hunt, '14, football, basketball, baseball. Arthur Clarendon Jones, '13, manager baseball. John Joseph Lane, '14, football, basketball, baseball. William James McCarthy, '14, football, baseball. Walter Joseph McCreery, '14, baseball. Bernard Joseph McDonnell, '14, manager football, captain baseball. James Anthony Murphy, '13, captain football. Orton Cole Newhall, '13, football. by John James O'Brien, '13, football, baseball. Cscar Francis Raymond, '13, baseball. Alfred Elmer Standish, '13, football. Bradford Elmer Swift, '13, football, captain basketball, baseball. Daniel Gage Wheeler, '15, football. ' William Moore, honorary wearer of the N. NORMAL OFFERING 87 illnnthall. LTHOUGH many valuable men had been graduated, frhn Normal determined to have a football team and a good one. Many men came out for the team and a squad of about fifteen was put through a thorough course of 7 training. In the early part of the season, the squad was given valuable coaching by EX.-Captain Hayes, '12, aided by some of the Alumni. A heavy line was developed, and a veteran backfield was available. Captain Murphy did all in his power to make the team a success, and by his efforts, combined with the willing spirit of the other players, Normal had the best football team that the school has had in years. The line-up was as follows: 4 Backs,-Captain Murphy, Cushing, Hunt, Blakeg quarter back,- Dunng ends,-Swift, O'Brien, Lane, Conlon 3 tackles, -Standish, Andrews, Wheelerg guards,-Casey, Harper, center,-Newhall, McCarthy. 33 NORMAL OFFERING TAUNTON HIGH. Normal demonstrated clearly that her power lay in line bucking, and very little open play was used. The High School boys were com- pletely out-played by the fast, heavy Normal School team. Score: Normal, 133 Taunton, 0. DURFEE TEXTILE. Since a hard game was expected, Normal went after the game at the very start. The hard line players of the Normal backs took the life out of the Durfee men and Normal won easily 19 to O. BROCKTON HIGH. g Urged on by songs and cheers, the Normal backs tore the Brockton line to pieces. Only once did Brockton appear dangerous, and then it was checked by the work of the Normal line. The score at the end was, Normal 13, Brockton O. BERKLEY PREPARATORY SoHooL. This game was good practice for Normal, if nothing more. Berk- ley offered no resistance to the plunges of the Normal men, and when the entertainment was over Normal had won 40 to 0. BRowN UNIVERSITY 213. A hard game was expected by the Normal men, and they were not disappointed. Very little ground could be gained through the Brown line, and it was only by hard playing that Normal held Brown toa score of 6 to 0. S PLYMOUTH HIGH ALUMNI. A team of light fast players faced Normal and a good, exciting game resulted. Normal's scoring was done on spectacular runs by Blake and Dunn. The final score of the hard-fought game was 12 to 6 in favor of Normal. SALEM NORMAL. At Salem two evenly matched teams faced each other, and the re- sult was a fast, close game, the latter part of whichiwas played in semi-darkness. The final score 13 to 13 was rather unsatisfactory to the men of both teams. NORMAL OFFERING 89 Basketball. Www .73 HANDICAPPED. Herein lies the secret of Normal's Taft 1913 season in basketball. Coupled With Handi- capped and offsetter of all that it implies must be placed the name, Conlon, for if ever a captain struggled against adverse circumstance, Joe Was he. if C, U 'll ig gfl Y,- lil 1 In every move Captain Conlon made to build up his team he found himself cornered. At the call for candidates, it vvas found that the men of Class B could not be around, owing to their practice-teaching. Moreover, practice in the evening' could not be arranged. On the return of Class B from teaching, Class A found themselves in the same 90 NORMAL OFFERING A predicament. When one considers that the team at the beginning of the year was composed solely of Class A and Class B men, one can see Captain Conlon's predicament. Near the end of the season, Swift, one of the mainstays of the team, left School altogether. A Against these problems Captain Conlon struggled, but never despairing, even- though one practice a week was considered remark- able and two, unthinkable, he presented to all opposing teams a team full of spirit and grit, and endowed with that vigor which always has held the name of our beloved Alma Mater high in athletics as well as in literary lines. FIRST TEAM. Points. Opponents. Points. A B. N. S. First 35 Middleboro Y. M. C. A. 16 18 Tech., '14 26 H 23 Taunton Y. M. C. A. 28 55 Cambridge Ind. 20 13 Newton Y. M. C. A. 42 30 Tech., '15 18 t 21 ,Middleboro 17 22 Cambridge Y. M. C. A. 34 48 Alumni 27 14 Brockton Y. M. C. A. 42 22 ' Boston Y. M. C. A. 23 32 Salem Normal 17 26 Brockton Y. M. C. A. 46 15 Salem Normal 6 LINE-UP OF FIRST TEAM. Forwards,-Swift, Cushingg center,-Lane, Harperg backs,- Hunt, Dunn, Conlon. 1 LINE-UP OF SECONILATEAM. Forwards,--Murphy, Wheeler, lVIcCreeryg center,-Andrews, backs, ACasey, McDonnell. NORMAL OFFERING 91 Eaavhall. .pf ASEBALL Practice 4 p. m. was the notice which - ,afternoon upon the South Field began the season of 1913 baseball. Captain O'Brien set his men to work with a stiff practice and continued his direction of the team for a week, when, owing to its interference with his teacher's duties, he was forced to resign. McDonnell, of last year's team, was elected to fill the place made vacant 'and proceeded with the work of drilling his squad into shape. His selections for places on the team have been approximately as follows: Catcher, Wrightg pitchers, Harper, McCarthyg first base, Blake, Laney second base, McCreeryg third base, Captain McDonnellg shortstop, Cushing, fielders, Jones, Hunt, Andrews. At the time of writing, the team has already Won two games, and the outlook is bright for a successful season. E greeted the School after the spring vacation. That fin i? SCHEDULE FoR 1913. April 12. Taunton 16. Lowell Textile 19. Town Team 26. Town Team May 3. Whitman High 10. Breezy Hills at Hingham 14. Middleboro High 17. Rockland High 21. Open 27. Brockton High at Brockton 30. Town Team June 2. Salem Normal 7. Middleboro at Middleboro 11. Brockton 14. Alumni ' 92 NORMAL OFFERING liappa Bella hi. Organized, April, 1900. ' Honorary Members. Arthur Clarke Boyden, A. M., Principal, Albert Gardner Boyden, A. M., Princi- pal Emeritus, Franz Heinrich Kirmayer, Ph. D., William Dunham Jackson, Charles Peter Sinnott, B. S., Frank Ellis Gurney. 9 Graduate Members. Winfield S. Rich, '79, Frank P. Speare, '85, M. E. Fitzgerald, '87, A. B. Palmer, '88, J. Carroll, '90, J. F. McGrath, '92, G. A. Keith, '93, A. P. Keith, '94, C. V. Nickerson, '95, B. Hunt, '96, F. W. Seabury, '96, A. L. Winter, '97, A. C. Chur- buck, '98, P. V. Donovan, '99, H. E. Gardner, '99. 1900. H. A. Fitton, A. L. Gould, W. R. Kramer, A. K. Lowe, L. E. Maglathlin, H. M. Vaughn. p 1901. C. Benson, F. L. Curran, J. A. Cushman, Chas. Early, H. Gammons, E. L. Sinnott, M. A. Smith. 1902. J. H. Armstrong, S. W. Cushing, L. D. Cook, G. F. Hopkins, H. A. Howes, W. G. Howes, N. Leonard, R. A. Powers, C. P. Savary, W. E. Smith, 'W. F. C. Edwards. 1903. M. D. Carroll, A. M. Eldridge, J. W. Northcott, R. E. Pellissier, W. G. Vinal, H. F. Wilson. A 1904. J. F. Gould, J. H. Graham, A. B. Handy, A. W. Hapgood, J. M. McDon- nell, C. F. Miller, C. W. Walter. 1905. C. F. Aherne, H. H. Benedict, A. T. French, E. T. N. Sadler. 1906. M. A. Hooley, J. E. Keefe, Jr., F. J. O'Brien, F. J. O'Donnell. 1907. E. A. Boyden, G. W. Flanders, F. A. Guindon, L. A. McDonald, L. W. Newell, J. T. Palmer, C. W. Waldron. 1908. G. W. Gammon, D. V. C'Flaherty, A. I. Studley, C. A. A. Weber. 1909. E. W. Ames, A. H. Chamichian, C. F. Frahar, L. C. Infante, T. A. Pickett, H. T. Prario, C. A. Wheeler. 1910. W. F. Bently, William H. Chapman, C. J. FoX, R. L. Harlow, L. K. Houghton, M. P. Parker, W. A. Spooner, B. S. Tubman. A 1911. G. Gomez, E. A. Lincoln, T. L. Mea, J. L. Early, J. M. McEvoy, A. Torres. 1912. H. C. Darling, V. F. Dunn, G. E. Hayes, Lester M. Lane, G. L. McKin- non, H. Wilbur. 'S Deceased member. Undergraduate Members. 1913. Harold R. Blake, Joseph A. Conlon, John J. O'Brien, Arthur C. Jones, Bradford E. Swift, James Murphy, Orton C. Newhall. . 1914. Walter McCreery, John Lane, J. Stearns Cushing, Harold Hunt, Bernard McDonnell. 1915. Cornelius Francis Dunn, Harold L. Kendall, Daniel G. Wheeler. Y r A X XX If 4' Q E N 2 x I SAMQEL-NARQ C 5 4 . rr-. ', 1 X -nu J 4 5 x -. , 1 4 W ' 'ir- .' ' , , , -1-- J 'X . . . 1 ,. 1' . , -sw - , . ' 1 V ' L 4 -, Al-- w - . 1 .. , I . ,., ,. m ' - A .-. 1 A' . 4 .... A 'I-' 1 x 1 L - . ' U ' . ' K ,- K I ', J.. - v' - ,. I K N H' 4 1 1.5, R - X- -. rex' - --NA,-.'. V ' . fr. . U fl 2- 'J..' W. ,. ,- 5 ' ' I I- ' . .1 1, -C ' I ', . F ., 1. 'Xl' . 'if- QQ -if ,xfuvw - hx N '- r W, ,- . , X 7 ' ..w X F, H' f H y ' YU v, I . 1 1 - 'Q- - -Q A 1 . x 1 . . x Cu' N 4 ' x i . . 'X 1 . W..-. 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Harriett L. Abbott, Adelaide Benner, Louise C. Copeland, Anne M. Coveney, Mrs. Ione fHerseyJ Sylvia, E. Rowena McClintock, M. Cora Miner, Mar- jorie S. Mitchell, Alice M. Parker, Mrs. Estella QPerryj Cooper, Fannie A. Robinson, Katharine A. Rogers, Rachel K. Warren, Mrs. Josephine QWilletJ Thorpe. ' 1906. Mrs. Mary G. CAndersonJ Chase, Mrs. Ella fBagotJ Hebberd, Madge R. Feeney, Katrina M. Graveson, Elizabeth P. Hammond, Mrs. Harriett tMorril1j Bent- ley, Lucy J. Washburn, Mrs. Edna QWickhamJ Thompson. 1907. Lillie B. Allen, Grace O. Anderson, Lucy H. Atwood, Marion C. Copeland Edna C. Griffin, Laura M. MacDonald, Glenn W. Silsby, Beatrice Webster, Mabel S. Wilson, Caroline B. Woods. J 1908. Mrs. Helen fAyerJ Senior, Helen L. Bayley, Caroline V. Cook, Mrs. Char- lotte CLowJ Gray, Mrs. Jessica QPhilbrookJ Gammons, Edith E. Smith. 1909. H. Beatrice Bartlett, Marjorie E. Davies, tMarguerite P. Earle, Lottie I. Glines, 'Amy U. Locke, Louie C. Monk, Ruth S. Symmes, Maude D. Tilden. 1910. Mrs. Rachel CArnoldJ Hetler, Helen N. Davies, M. Isabelle Gray, Ruth P. Hewett, Helen J. Hunt, Mrs. Edna D. tLockeJ Foster, Marion L. Simmons, Bessie E. Tilton. 1911. Ethel M. Derby, Lilla De M. Downer, Marion Gordon, Ruth C. Gurdy, Mrs. Harriett P. CI-Iayfordj Hunt, Eleanor J. Homer, Nelle C. Lanphear, Eugenia A. McColl, Rita C. Page, Louella Reynolds, Helen B. Snell, Helen L. Thompson. 1912. Dorothy M. Ayer, Emma F. Bridgham, Grace K. Faden, Isabel S. French, Margaret K. Gifford, Marion B. Hunt, Rose L. Page, M. Irene Rolley, Elizabeth E. Sherwood, Bulah A. Sturtevant, Katherine W. Webster, Harriet F. Wormell. 9 ' Deceased member. Undergraduate Members. 1913. Dorothea Bates, Catharine R. Brown, Hilda A. Graveson, Helen N Hewett, Helen C. Howard, Genevive S. Hunter, M. Alice Johnson, A. Rubena Lane Helen N. Richards, Lillian D. Dennett. 1914. Pauline Kohlrausch, Agnes E. Paine, M. Helen Sullivan, Alice E. Munster, Ruth W. Thompson, Helen M. Lane, Ruth F. Sampson, Marjorie A. Luce, Florence Smith, Constance Young. 1915. Marion L. Pratt, Maude J. Churbuck. Q ! 94 NORMAL OFFERING Alpha Mamma hi. Organized, April, 1903. Chartered, November, 1909. Honorary Member. Ruth Woodhill Smith. Graduate Members. 1902. Ethel Boyden. 1903. Mrs. Annie D. fCheevesj Farson, Mrs. Elizabeth fKimballJ Hamilton, Amy Lawrence. 1904. Mrs. Elizabeth R. CClarkj Kelley, Mrs. Una fSaundersJ Cummings, Mary L. Kimball, Mrs. Mary fPrestonJ Judd, Gertrude Smith. 1905. Mrs. Elizabeth Gieaudryj Spencer, Emma J. Manning, Mrs. Beulah fMitchellj Cook, Laura B. Tolman. 1906. Nellie Barker, Eva B. Case, Mildred B. Hopler, Alice B. Lane, Ethel M. Perkins, Ethel M. Simpson, Elizabeth Vanston. 1907. Beatrice I. Cervi. 1908. Mrs. Anne fBrackettJ Jordon, Mrs. Lulu L. fBurbankj Thompson, Mrs. Ida Mae CCorwinJ Kirkland, Margaret E. Gove, Mrs. Isabel CJoyJ Riddell, Beulah N. Lester. 1909. Mrs. Frances fCadyJ Doughty, Inez B. Copland, Elvira B. Lane, Mrs. Edith fRoundsJ Gyptill, Vera A. Sickels, Ruth A. Small, Sybil A. Williams. 1910. Catherine B. Beatley, Gladys E. Booth, Elizabeth Jackson, Elizabeth Litchfield, Marguerite Sanger, Jane W. Seaver, Marion S. Strange, Mrs. Margaret fGoodwinJ Loomis, Ida E. Teague. ' 1 , 1911. Edith L. Laycock, Anna Mendell, Alliene B. Wright. 1912. Helen Backus, Regina L. Branch, Sarah G. Cummings, Olive M. McCul- lough. Undergraduate Members. 1913. Helen Annis, Mildred Brownell, Ruth Brownell, Agnes Hallett, Kate Leiper, Marguerite Rogers, Doris M. Paine, Marion Shaw, Esther Kemp. ' 1914. Aurilla Luce, Lillian Tucker, Ermine Wilcox. 1915. Marjorie Bates, Adah Jensen. cb 4 W 0 B O jg? f 4 I D w - 5 V x -vs .4 ,. K 7 A .I w QF 'TT 4- n14'. ' -'u sm f: vu' V1 , '- 5 Q ,. , -X I x 4, 7, 1 I X? I K y r .K XI I A- ' N 'r 1 . QQ ' Q --1 K Je, Y XI I I xIx,. I, . 'f X. - A 1 . ' k ' I - I I . D ,' V Y , ' g ' L I X-' -x I ' I Q I I., . , J . P I I -F url M . ,. I '-.I I. .'f' 'T I f' -. 7- : I 1 . ' ' .N gxs .1-'. 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I? .IN v I, !'.' , b'g -,.fGQll::: 'I' ffsf. ' 4 ' ' -'1,..., '. '..'f. ,N. I ,' t TM., s.,Bd'.Na . 'T 0'6 W A ' -Ns '-'v'h!- A 1 fl. H4-4 'J' IR. .4 V1 .WI-.': :: W? !.t,A'4 ? -'nfl' - 'Q .M 4,-,xg ' II ' Q- nr , I ,' , . 1r -4 ,-.' nb 'w' . '- ' '- ff.--x'FJT,. bu Q. f , W. , . ' .' Y. .. '4' . I .. I r .'.n'h in A. -'Y 'gl' r '1 4' 4. fmhl .Plum . n': . 75? Shy- H H xv fb xxx ' lx 1 -MMM Q X qv f f' f ff f nu :nh 1 ,W '1 Hx f. X 4 nX1K? u -ui:.4g5xa 4, ,L - c. 4 'wHw2S ' 1 1 xi , 5,2 57 X QX W , .L ,.. f W KW, Q X ' ' 'f if xx 41- my MN xX ow ' . , F? 132 'IVEBV1' - - . --.1-.aww ,,f , 'Tv 'xxi Hgh.-xx fimn u ., V 'V f fo ' X z .L ,f X 1' . L ,,-xx. Af . , , U ,xxrkfg 3 'V Y -IIXKMJX gh 1 fix , W, 7 4 2 xx Q V gf SAMLJEL VVAPD CO4 BOQTQN NORMAL OFFERING 95 Elan Erin Gamma. Organized, October, 1904. g Graduate Members. 1906. Elizabeth Flynn, Mrs. Nora CFordJ Wermberg, Mary W. Greeley, Margue- rite E. Mahoney, Mrs. Margie fMcKeeverJ Parlin, May A. Nannery, Annie L. O'Don- nell, Sue G. Sheehan, Mrs. Mary f.StuartJ Fall, Mary M. Walsh. 1907. Mollie K. Almond, Johanna J. Connell, Abby C. Cox, Elizabeth V. Coyle Della E. Galvin, Catherine Larkin, Mary C. Riley. 1908. Mary A. Coyle, Theresa H. Keating, Mary C. Kelly, M. Louise Mahoney Helen A. Mello, Eileen A. Sweeney. 1909. Mary M. Dolan, Frances T. Haley, Mrs. Florence M. fHeenehanJ Dono- van, Katherine E. Hogan, Sara E. Jackson, Elizabeth A. Keefe, Martha E. Mahoney, Mary E. McDonald, Louisa A. Power, M. Olive Smith. ' 1910. Mary G. Anderson, Helen V. Buguey, Mary E. V. Connors, Mildred G. Harrington, Mary M. Holland, Elizabeth G. Hart, Helena M. Reggett. 1911. Marguerite A. Conner, Ida M. Cronin, E. Gertrude Drislain, Matilda E. Ford, Sara L. Maloney. 1912. Eileen Arnold, Catherine E. Coyle, Gertrude E. Delaney, Anna C. Falvey, Grace M. Hanrahan, Alida F. Hart, Grace F. Johnson, Madeline M. Kelley, Lillian M. Mann, Alice Martin, Cora E. McKillop, Anna C. McLaughlin, Mary E. Murphy, Ruth M. Reidy, Madeline Sears. 7 7 Undergraduate Members. , 1913. Annie M. Buckley, Annie M. Dwyer, Florence H. Garrity, Emily E. Ken- dregan, Lora E. Lamb, Claire V. Mahoney, Marie M. Power, Lillian M. Reilly, Anna M. Riley, Magaret E. Foley, Helen T. Lydon. 1914. Mary F. Daily, Sara K. Grindley, Anna T. McCabe, Marguerite M. McGrath, Mary E. Tighe, Emily C. Dillon. 1915. Mary M. Fitzgibbon. 1916. Madeleine C. Dillon. 96 NORMAL OFFERING Glimvga Elnta hi. 9 Organized, November, 1904. Chartered, June, 1913. Honorary Members. Fanny Amanda Comstock, Mary Alice Emerson, Mrs. Margaret E. QFisherJ Williams Anna W. Brown. Graduate Members. 1905. M. Kathleen Baker, Carolyn B. Baston, Mrs. Lucinda QBentJ Adams, Joanna I. Croft, May T. Grout, Clara L. Kramer, Evangeline E. Papineau, Edith E. Perkins, Susie M. Sisley, Helen B. Somers. 1906. Fannie M. Field, Mrs. Lucy fFrenchj Ray, Marion Frost, Susette Graves- tein, Lina M. Greenlaw, Hanna B. Hunt, Lydia T. Mills, Frances S. Parker, Gertrude B. Shepard. 1907. Kathryn Carter, Lucy H. Chapman, May A. Gammons, Nellie E. March, Mrs. Sadie CParkerj Crocker, Marion I. Richardson. 1908. Rayetta F. Boynton, Mabel E. Durand, Mrs. Edith CGrovenorj Pope, Jessie O. Shirley, Francis E. Webster, Ruth P. Whiting, Mrs. Alice W. CWhitmanJ Spear. 1909. Miriam C. Allen,.Mrs. Marcia QHallettJ Gassett, Annette K. Hawkes, Sarah M. Matheson, Marion L. Ordway, Elizabeth L. Stetson. 1910. Mabel G. Andrew, Bernice A. Batchelder, Jennie G. Cook, Sybil K. Collins, Helen E. Fisher, Esther Grovenor, Cora A. McGowan, Ethel M. McKee, Emma J. Sherman, Edith C. Turner. 1911. Muriel A. Emerson, Mildred R. Hager, Lillian E. Luce, Helen J. Marge- son, Mabel H. Shaw, Bulah D. Wood, Helen C. Dustan. 1912. Mrs. Mary K. CChiapmanl Smith, Clara Ross, Gladys F. Russell, Ida D. Runnels, Ruth Bailey, Marion Silsby, Flora Wheeler. Undergraduate Members. 1913. Gertrude Randall, Frances Phipps, Elsie Crossman, Hilda King, Miriam Turner, Annie Locke, Margaret Munson, Marion Sparrow, Caroline Nickerson, Alice Hulett. 1914. Iva McFadden, Bertha Adams, Roxie Taylor, Majorie Miller, Evelyn Perry, Catherine Crawford. ' 1915. Ellen Gustin, Sally Place, Ruth Howard, Ruth Forbes. ox, X -. -K X' S NX x x M X XF- 1, N X x X xx Xx . N X xx .9551 WM 555.1 Q a t 3 X K-'JI-I-, RW wx: Y :THQ X y X X x X . g + X X M N ixxwxx NNX X W GX N mm Xx x YY x X M 5-RM Q-.' 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LUN 1 '--Nfl 3, N f7'.1'U 'K ' fflxiwliff' ' w ' IEEE. ' f-. fr .li 72' K ' - Q W , QA . If L?g1'1:!43 7 V fi ' XX.: b , 4151 ,ZF .fit - fmt 213:44-1, f' r ' 54 - ff 1 ' -- N 15 'wi - ,f 1' ' L:-Q .4 ' x A I 1 1 V Q ' ,X ,A .Mi lk L N. -I., r, Wu I ,I '1- x R-'51 1- -- ' 98 NGRMAL OFFERING A Bag 2-Xi Svrhnnl. :QL The birds were sweetly singing, one early summer morn, Cuff If The flowers were all in blossom, green was the growing corn, X Miss Parks, the young school-mistress, tripped lightly on her way, p J Af With nought but love for teaching and high resolves that day. She threw up all the windows, gave every plant a drink, is She sharpened fifty pencils, filled fifty wells with inkg Brushed dust from books and papers, then loudly rank the bell, I, - And greeted all the children, who scampered in pell-mell. By nine the last bell sounded, each child rushed to his seat, They whispered and they giggled till she was far from sweety But with voice modulated she read devotions through, Then marked down the attendance, wrote truant cards for two. 2 -lf She knew a nice new method whereby each child could learn To grasp a subject quickly and this from that discern She'd try it now in spelling-the 'pone then rang its best: I On Monday morning early please give a spelling test. . lf- 5 Isl' In fractions and in decimals her method she would try, - ' , With love she'd curb all badness-a spitball hit her eye, 'f' N 5 She seized the erring youngster, shook him with might and main, , Then made a written statement, her action to explain. Once more she turned to figures-the door flew open wide, Gud marnin' to yez tacher, 'Im Mrs. Pat McBride, I came to see 'bout Johnny, his marks 'are awful low, 'I Why is he bad in radin' ? In figgers too, he's slow. - 1: -2- V Yez called him poor in spellin' 3 in conduct he got ' P ' g What is it yer expectin'-he's good eaxhe kin be. U I . I know he can't do numbers, yer don't explain them good g W An' spellin' is his boogbear, he'd spell right if he could. J A' N 7 He gets all that he earns, eh? Now listen, Mistress Parks, My Johnnie he shall never endure sech oogly marksg I I'm off ter the committee--yer'll lose yer job, I knows g My man he pays big taxes. She slams the door and goes. .--. .,-,l -sf. 1 , -.., NORMAL OFFRERING 99 PM The face that smiled at morning was clouded o'er with a care M . M The class was very restless and hot the schoolroom air 9 .. i fl'-21 ,y ' l ' ,IIE I Xxx cj 5 ' Tx! fa But recess came,-the teacher took the children out to 1 ' -. , ,I . - play I Again they all were happy till someone came their way. It was a small thin woman, who looked quite horrified, CE' . I'm Benny Jones' mother, the nervous woman cried, Lp'-Q? He's such a sickly youngster, this air is bad for him, .- ' He cannot play so roughly, please, teacher, take him in. gf, I I I've brought some pills for Benny-please let him have one now, And 'ev'ry hour another, to cool his fevered brow, - You are so young a teacher, are you quite sure that you Can understand my Benny and all his ailments too? - He does not like to study, it hurts his eyes and head, was V He cannot always sit still-you want him to, he said, ' +- Practice a little patience, scolding just makes him cry, Some day We'll talk him over, now I must go. Good-bye. VM 'fsfr a , 1 X And now the Wearied teacher takes in her little fiock, They fall into their places, she glances at the clock, Her early morning methods so far she has let slip, But with a view to use them she tackles penmanship. r 4 Position! Push! Pull! One! Two! -the door is opened wide, ' 'Q Another parent enters, with anger in each stride. 0 V Yot send dot node mit Gretchen, und I no understands, You scrieben ' teet ' und ' tonsils,' und ' adenoids ' und ' glands. ' pg., Now vot iss teet und tonsils, my Gretchen has dem all, 5 Und ven you don't belief it Herr Doctor you kan call. Der iss unoder long vord, beginning p-e-d,i ff f Now vot iss dot I ask dich, vy write dose vords to me? I've brought my Gretchen mit me, now wait till I am done, I have six childs zu hause, und you shall keep dis von, Send home no more vords to me, I haf no time to read, I go vonce more nach hause, to vot I speak take heed! ,1 il' 'ga Dismissal bell was ringing, the children started home, While at her desk the teacher worked bravely on alone, ,SQ Her hopeful morning spirit was no more blithe and gay, l.lll, At dusk a weary worker, she went her homeward way. 100 NORMAL OFFERING The birds were soundly sleeping, the flowers had drooped quite low Miss Parks was thinking deeply, her measured tread was slow q '- Nothing accomplished that day, whose fault is it? she cr1ed al, W!---X Is it the children's dullness, or that I haven't tried? ' H9 1 x She passed the yellow cornfield, an old oak tree stood near And from the gnarled branches an answer sounded clear M E.-.e-. Who is to blame for failing? Who is to blame? Who? Who? MN You are the one, you only,-You-ul You ul You ul 'Tis true, Miss Parks decided, the owl has told me so, But with so many callers, what can a mortal do? I'll lock the doors tomorrow, throw out the telephone, i' And with new courage teach school by methods all my own HILDA A GRAVESON 13 Nntrhnnkz Hnrnmplvtvh 571111 STUDY with what zeal we will, Lessons still remain undone. Notebooks uncompleted still, When the rising bell is rung. At the table, in a chair, Seated by our dear room-mate, With the greatest pains and care There we labor till 'tis late. If we write the quickest way, In the way we have been led, Still the notes of yesterday We must leave and go to bed. Then we think the burden seems Greater than we ought to bear, And it haunts us in our dreams, Pressing on us everywhere. So we live from day to day, And the weeks go quickly by. Notebooks due, the teachers say And they wonder why we sigh. A. S. M.-CWith apologies to Longfellow J Teacherz- Where is Minneapolis? ' ' Bright Boy:-- Please, a little in Minnesota and a little bit in Lake Michigan. Teacher:- What is an industry? Small Boy:- A vegetable grown down South NORMAL OFFERING 101 Ghz Binvriing lgininrg nf Zlnhn Gilpin. LARS Porsena of Clusium Obeyed Llewellyn's horn, Nor like a gentleman at ease Came peeping in at morn. You know, we French stormed Ratisbon On a stallion shod with fire, In arms the Austrian phalanx stood, I watched their rich attire. The game is done, I've won! I've won! Although it grieved him sore, A Babylonish dialect Should suffer wrong no more. Beware the jabberwock, my son, See now thou dost not shrink. Blood, blood, he found on every side, Nor any drop to drink. The way was long, the wind was cold, Earl Percy took his way, And spread his vegetable store Before that deep array. Then pledged we the wine-cup, and fondly I swore, To lead but one measure, drink one cup of wineg And the tents were all silent, the banners alone, So Joris broke silence with, Yet there is time! BOSEWICHT. lEd. But the last doesn't rhyme. B. It is'nt meant to! Ed. Then is this poetry or prose. B. I don't know at all, but it was the only way I could fully reconcile the title. Ed. The title? Well, I can see the 'diverting history ' all right, but where's John Gilpin? B. That's just it. In searching for a rhyme, he is supposed to have worn himself to death. Ed. Go thou and do likewise. 1 ' Q77 Miss Cr- f - d, fholding up a pyramidbz- -If a line be drawn from the vertex to the base through this volume, how would it be drawn? Mfr. G -' 1' - y:- With great difficulty. 7 a I 5 9 ? qi 53' ll!illlllllglf uullll'll j 96, vi' by 1',,.f ,1,,4 ,gi - fi ri Q 9 I 'A ang? I -Q :Q 5 ' if 7 Q, f sw ' '5'Y..FfW ' 35 iw- -7 'b ' V 'L 5 H - 1 lv, - 'IE ' :A Q ' I1 f 17 ll sm- AC UAINTANCESOCIA R EAS AcA'noN 3 ' v U lkf., L fk , OGI-HA EARTY APR.- ART TABLEA UX C, Lame, 75-75- - 5,53 5- 5-4 L? gt51242g M 4 ,4 1,QqfL 'XT :Qu11' W7 W7-Q A f 6 W. ' r'? -1 53,5 'W NOV-THA NK IVN INNER MAY-HISTORICAL PAGEANT 'JH-'-1'-l'i'J U 4 fl V gg I - .5 6 - x - I if ,I DEC.-CHRISTMAS PAGEANT JUNE-GOMMENCENENT fa x, 2 K , If V 4 0 L 'IX ,A JAN SHAKESPERIAN Amfmcs Jul. -TEACHE LS A6 c 3 :G Q U 'QI Mv vwsg . bi -ll 9 -.ag gg,- ff 1' V,g , , vfl all 8' :4 In FEB- LOTUS UARTET AUG.-'RECREATION 5 PRIZE CARTOON. 3 Q T 3 A 'J?. '.' vw f - .A -v 73 Q L '- 1 - A 1 5 U 5 I l NORMAL OFFERING 103 Nnrmalzf' HERE was an old woman who lived in a shoe, She had so many children she did'nt know what to dog So she sat down to think, with her hands in her hair, And said, 'Tis a problem, now, I do declare! She thought and she thought till her poor brain was sore, And she thought, and she thought till she couldvthink no more, Oh, what shall I do with these maidens of mine, Oh, what shall I do with these maidens so fine? At last to her mind came a thought, like a flash, She stopped not to consider if 'twas good, bad, or rash. To Bridgewater Normal with these maidens of mine, . A teacher I'll make out of each maid so fine. To Bridgewater Normal I'll send my dear ones, Make them mothers of souls, and not mothers of sons. So spake the old woman who lived in a shoe, Who had so many children she did'nt know what to do. Then she took out her sewing, and sewed with a zest, That these daughters of hers might appear at their best. Then she sent them to Normal their toils to begin, With new customs to grow to, new battles to win. They struggled through English and Geometry too, And sometimes their Physics tests made them quite blue. They learned how to say About March! in the Gym., And learned how to walk with an upltfted chin. Heel walkers, they learned, were not wanted at all, Each must take part, not be flowers on the wall. . In the greenhouse they learned just what cuttings to make, And learned how to handle a hoe and a rake. Later, through Psyche they argued their way, And each one stood up to have her little say. After, in Model School, each strove hard to win, And came out of there looking neglected and thin. This was the end of experiences here, Experiences hard, but experiences dear. Then the old woman who lived in a shoe Called back her children, their life-work to do. So they turned to Old Normal, and bade her farewell, And entered the big world, their knowledge to tell. IVIILDRED S. FRANK. Sic A ll we gs, las Brutus? to Miss H - gg 5 ns:- Away, slight man! R Mfr. K frm A y r:-W- What means 'dog' in French? Whfisper:-' ' Sheehan! ' ' NORMAL OFFERING 9 9 4949 Only a suiragist, Not a suffragette! Miss S., Q in Psychology classbz- Do you really believe we should'nt eat any more than what is absolutely necessary? ' ' Mr. B - yd - ii:- I do. Miss S., Cwith troubled expressionlz - Well, then what would become of all the extra food in the world? Mr. B - yd - ii, Cin Psychology classbz- You can't say 'can't' and expect to succeed. H Mr. J- clcs P ii:-- You may write the names of some of the line arts on the board. Miss M - iich - st - if, Cwritingk- Painting, sculpting-. Miss Koi - wl - s.'- Will you please tell me where Massaouch and Moga- discio are? Mr. JH cks - ii:- In Erythrea and Somali. Miss Koi P wi - s:- But where are they? Mr. J - clcs - oi:M In any atlas. In Psychology Mr. M - y was an accomplished artistin drawing atten- tion. Mfr. J - cies - ii:- It seems to be the opinion of all the sharpers in the world that school teachers are born fools. Can't we overcome that mistaken idea? Miss M -Jjf-tt, Qdramatizing a fablel:f What very important thing do we need? Miss M- dy:- A man! Miss Atk - 'vis - ii:- Miss Cr - s, you may conduct the class. Miss Cr - s:- Class, attention! Arm stretching, upward, side- ways, and backward, in series, beginning with the left foot, go! NORMAL OFFERING 105 , 4 7 S T . 2535 M J: ce QC , cz 42 2 f i' ,, . M y A 'L wg uc q X 1 ' il y NUVVER FAVVER SAN MA RY JOH N The Crooked Mouth Family-Personated by Miss M. Heard in the Schools of the Trainers. Teacher:- What key is this in? Pupil:- The key of G. Teacher:- What is the time? Pupfilz- Quarter past nine. Teacher, Csure this time of finding him guiltyjz- What have you in your mouth? Pupvllz- Spit. ' ' Teacher:- What was the matter with Gabriel when Evangline found him at last? Pupil:- He had sore feet. Teacher:- Why did you say that? Pupil:- I thought his hob-nailed shoes hurt him. Class B. V The ,grafts we made will surely grow, Because we made our cuts just so. We bound them firmly so they'd stay, And waxed them so they'd not decay. ' And, if perchance we cut our thumb, We sealed that with collodion. XJ A. S. M. Mr. J A cies Y n, lbringing out a set of correct- ed test papers which are greeted with doleful groansj:- Well, what about the poor fellow who had to correct them? Normal Englvlsh.--W The notary public was bent with yellow hair turning gray. 106 NORMAL OFFERING First Girl, fbefore a bird A k test in Nature Sudybz- Oh, ,R . 59 they're easy 3 just get a few Q ff I v N X .ll X nm' W Ti' - .K d' ' ' h' . L w U 0 V . 1st1ngu1s ing marks for W 1. 111 each bird. R Second Girl:- Yes, I can j X always remember that the ' r cow-bird has no tail and the wood thrush has a nail in his head. . Miss M - s - s:- What 3 l M do you know of LOwell's CHAPTER I CHAPTER Ill family life? N AMERICAN LITERATURE Mi5SBljk- :- He was marrled tW1C6.,, .P7 Mr. S - oi - tt:- rWhere is Utopia? Miss F - tzg - bb - ii:- Somewhere near Greece. New .Words to Old Songs. I. YOU'LL Do YOUR DRAWING OVER.,' You'll do you're drawing Over, Over again, YOu'll do those letters over, Over and Over again, You will m-e-et with Miss S - p - r Who'll smile at you sweetly and then You'1l go buy a pen and yOu'll do O' them, Over and over again. II. Drawings were made to do over, Slips were just made to be sung, Hips were just made to be firm, dear, And bugs were just made to be drawn, Normal was not made for pleasure, Normal was not made for fun 5 np So if you hear teachers coming It's time, dear, for you to run. ESTHER CLARKE. Mfr. B - yd - ii:- They would'nt build a wall Over a mountain for protection in these days. What would they do? Miss J - lwis - oi:-- Build ia tunnel. NORMAL OFFERING 107 i939 'f4,'!n 4.0dn. If ' .s I 1 Al- .,.Qqo-' 419: QQEQ5, - :Vu Q f! 1 W, 15355, Q, :,, fly Q fi afifp NQ92' ,E 'ffQ'Rsf!v 1. M.-- V595 if I 1 l g,,i-I X ,ff Z 1 ,f f ' ff 1 ' X I X t X V Time - 12.50 PM. Place - Dining room. Girl - Miss F-h. Mr. K- 'rm - y - fr:- Youuse 'let' in English to mean 'a little.' Now what words do you have? You don't say ' gooselet, ' do you? Class:- No, gosling. ' ' Mr. K - rm - y - r:- Do you say 'ducklet? ' Classz- No, ducklin g. ' ' Mr. K - rfni - y - r:- Well, what do you say? Mr. C - sli - vig:-- Chiclet! We find that Bl - k f has an aptitude for remembering dates. Miss D - if - s, Cin Germaniz- Decline V' the hunter. ' Miss MCCZ - sl - iid: - D er hunter, -' ' Qiiestioii:-What is meant by making an equation vanish? Answer:-When you work two hours on one problem and sud- denly obtain 0 I 0. M. G - roi - y:- What will you remember in old age? Miss M - rl - dz- Those figures on the side board. Mfr. J- cks - ii:- What is a trousseau? Miss McC - sl -- iid:- An outfit. Mr. J - cies - ii:- Pyrography? 77 77 Miss Cr - ssm - ii:- The soldiers were in tiers. Mr. J - cks - ii:- What about? 77 Miss D - v - sz- What new kind of cuttings did we make yester- day? Miss J -liiis-ii, ther idea of anatomy somewhat perverediz- Toe cuttings. 108 NORMAL OFFERING 41 ' x1 I Bl! K2 I 4+ ,J 'Q N 'N Joys of a Cold Compress. Stifdeiit Tecicherz- What picture of Satan do you get from the lines: ' His ponderous shield Ethereal Temper, massy, large and round, Behind him cast? ' Miss A - g - rf- He had a fiery temper. i Miss Pr e no - :- The child Han- del Was so abused at school that he used to Write home to his brother, begging for a few pennies With Which to buy something to eat. Miss Str - th, - rs: - He Wasn't the only one Who has done that. Two Jokes:-H v nt and McCr - - ry teaching Penmanshipln M?ss Atlc - vis - ii:-- How will you teach this exercise when you are called upon? Miss Wr - t:- I shall endeavor to teach it in the right manner. Miss iM - s - s:- Where is Elf1and? A Miss Gr - null - y:- Somewhere in Ireland, I think. Miss M- s - .s:- What did Brutus have on his mind? Voice from the rear:- His hat! i wTm f'l' 8,1 QQ? 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