Bridgewater State University - Alpha Yearbook (Bridgewater, MA)

 - Class of 1920

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28 NORMAL OFFERING evening in spite of the zealous efforts of her friends to cheer her up. At eleven o'clock Mary said she had a headache and went home. The other girls, returning from the party, came to her room to ask how she felt and found her crying. She could not explain her deep trouble so they consoled her as best they could before leaving her for the night. The following morning, after a sleepless night, Mary was sum- moned to the dean's office and asked to explain how she had hap- pened to have a cigarette case in her possession. She could only say that she did not know where it came from and that it was not hers. Yet there were Mary's initials, so what .could the dean think? She reprimanded Mary severely and then sent her to her room to think the matter over. Mary had scarcely returned to her room when her friend, Jean Kirkpatrick, entered and asked: Have you found anything in the pocket of your coat which I wore the evening I went to the party with Milton Gregory? Mary replied that she had not. Then Jean told her that on the evening when she went to the party with Milton, he dropped his cigarette case. One of the girls picked it up and gave it to her to return to him as he was not in the room at the time when it was found. She had placed the .cigarette case in the pocket of Mary's coat and had forgotten to give it to him, and now she had lost it. But Mary did not allow her to say more, she sprang up to her dresser, opened a box, took from it a cigarette case, and asked if that were it. Jean recognized it, took it, and danced joyously out of the room to return it to Milton, while Mary, very much relieved, went to explain to her dean. ' E. O. S.



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30 NORMAL OFFERING A Hinit tn mnnhmarh Exiting Svtnhg Maura. 4 If you will promise to be very quiet and to walk on your toes, unless you have rubber heels, I will take you thru Woodward tonight during Study Hour. We must wear our invisible cloaks because visitors on a study hour night are an unheard-of thing. We shall have to wait at the door until some tardy Normalite comes and with a penitent air rings an appealing note on the bell, pleading for admittance. We silently slip in behind her and draw a long breath, for we are really inside. A hush greets us. Is it possible that one hundred and eighty girls can keep so quiet? We stand in awe for a minute won- dering whether to break the sanctity of the halls, when a girl comes down the corridor with a note book Cplease ,remember she carries a notebookj and disappears into one of the rooms. Soon gay voices and laughter-hushed laughter to be sure-came from that room. Isn't it wonderful that girls of these strenuous times enjoy their lessons so? We give you credit, teachers, for making that note-book so enjoyable and capable of producing mirth. Soon more girls with more notebooks-always with notebooks-come into view only to disappear behind closed doors. These are not social calls, I must explain to you, but are for the purpose of furthering our extensive knowledge. Sniff! Snii! Mingled odors of toast, fudge, and cocoa float tantalizingly thru the building. Are the girls having parties in Studyihourif Never! But you know how much easier it is to study and nibble than to study and long to nibble. Darkness! Where is the light! Oh! That was just the first blink. It is ten o'clock and study hour is over. Doors open as if by clockwork, girls in attractive kimonas appear, confidences are whispered in dark corners, tooth brush drills are held, last good- nights are said. Darkness again! Quiet reigns. ' F. M. S.

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