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

 - Class of 1912

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22 NORMALOGUE RUBY BUDD. YVest Lebanon, N. Y. UBY who joined us September last. Is both the jewel and the Budd of our elassg And when to her task her niind she sets 5, She'll sit up all night the lesson to get. ' -f I NYhen to a eostunie party she goes, -, , A ,M Sir YYalter Raleigh 's her favorite pose: But when as teacher away she goes, V . . 5 B e XVISII her luck wherever she roves. FLURA K.Y'I'HliYN BURT, Bennington. Vt- OYY silently, how silently. Our elassinate Kathryn Burt gd- Doth go about her duties, And is never known to flirt. 'I'o a stranger she is serious, But her friends. they disapprove, For onee you eonie to know her. Sl1e is full of life and love. She is very fond of dancing, And. if allowed at all, She will surely find a partner To attend a Leap Year ball. Five Hundred Kathryn dotes on, And Continued Stories , too, But always to her studies She proves herself true blue. BIAY LOUISE CASSIDY, Sheffield. Blass. AY Cassidy, our jolly viee-president. is always l'02llIy with a word of praise for the class, for , when asked to write a paragraph or even a sentence. her subject is sure to be The Vlass of 1SJlQ . In entertaining her elassinates she has no equal, her ever-ready wit. quaint sayings and generosity of heart endearing her to all. May IS very loud of literature, and she IS always ready with a word which expresses a thought in the most eoneise form. YYhen asked to express her feeling after reading Burroughs' essay on The Apple , she answered, Lin, I want an apple. Last year it was said of May. 'I'here is not a girl in the elass with a better sense of humor than May f'assidy. IYe all hope that in the future this gift help her to enjoy her work and see the best side of her school life.

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N O R M .-XLOC1 ll li 21 DlCl,l.X ISOLAND. North Adams, Nlass. rw- v 1 - . . . HAI is that buzzing sound? Uh, that is only Delia discussing the latest topics of the day with some ol' her satellites. Is she a heart breaker? WI-ll. just ask Esther and Babe what they have been thinking on that subject since the reeent ball game in which she did the kidnapping at-t that glue hex two escorts home. Delia's chief occupation, however, is not breaking tossing up a penny and muttering. Heads is Amherst. tails 4 1 s- field. Yet we all have a warm place in our hearts for the girl who brightens up our classroom with the smile that won't come oft. 0 . ,ff ELEANUR BIIUUKS BUNNAII, North Adams. Mass. ERE'S our little Bonny with the same smile that she carries with her at all times. Eleanor is the lucky girl in our class. Can you guess the reason why? Wlell I will tell you. She has that honorable position of assistant in the Science Depart- ment for which so many girls have applied. Mr. Guss thought she would fill the place best, because he believed, no doubt, that she lmfl heard many of the ins and outs of that department through his previous assistant. .Ks a result of this, Bonny always has her mind in two places, one, of course, on her work, and the other away out in Ohio. No one knows why Eleanor took the Domestic Arts course. but all can guess. MARY RUTH BROWN. Williamstown. Blass UTH who comes from Williamstown entered with the class of 1911. but left at the close of the first year to travel and see tl1e world. .Xlter a pleasant winter spent in the sunny southlandu she came back to the Normal evidently realizing that it would be quite an honorto be ranked as a member ol' theipresent Senior class. Ruth has made many friends and has impressed all as an earliest and industrious student.



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NORlVIAI.Ot1llli ESTHER CHAIN, North Xtlams, Mass. HE stars are less elim than the light of her eyes. The sheen of her hair with the raven's wing vi Her lips shame the hues of the retl rose so gay. You'll see this fair maitl at our Normal eaeh tlay. .X stutlious pupil is this little lass. tYho studies and strives for the love of her elassg She pores o'er her lessons far into the night. Trying to reason with all her might. -- But though she is small, she has very great power. For fifth grade hoys hefore her tlo eowerg -Xml how she'll sueeeetl we neecl not say. But we'll wish her happiness on her way. ANNA CHURCHILL, Union, N. H. HERE is a sweet girlie named Anne lint try just as hartl as you ean Anne with the meek hlue eyes. You never eau make her ery. Folks say she looks so solemn. She may, but she isn't, you know, If they told them she'd give the111 a lemon . Say, Confouncl it, it's really not so. Her pet expressions are funny, So full of vigor and vim, .Xml she make the flantliest hunny : I'm sure she will satisfy HIM. Domestic Arts Course is her ehoiee. iVhieh accounts for the bunny , you see, But for aprons-she raises her voiee I .Xncl eries out- YYoof, not for me! A CORA BIARY CUFFII., North Adams, Mass. HEN up at the Normal, this partieular lass Is frequently fountl near a looking-glass. Lf -vi- Domestie Arts Course she enteretl last fall Yvhieh enahles Miss Fora to eook for us all. Her work in gymnasium is worthy of note. As all of her elassrnates woulcl reatlily vote. The Glee Cluh she enteretl antl gave of her hest. Thus helping the altos with fervor anal zest. She plays the piano for noon clans-ing elass. And great is the laughter from eaeh merry lass. So congenial, ohliging, hut stutlious anal true. Of her friends there are many-of her enemies, few.

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