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Jane Judge. 28 NORMALOGUE JANE CATHERINE JUDGE, Holyoke, Mass. ER hand was as generous as her heart. Kindness, generosity and hospitality are the qualities by which we shall remember Jane came from the busy city of Holyoke to join the class of 1912. Although she was much interested in our school, still there were other schools and colleges that were more interesting to her, especially Holy Cross and Clark. The city of North Adams, too, did not appeal to Jane at first, but before long it became especially interesting to her. lVe are all sure that Jane will succeed if she perseveres, and we know that no effort that she makes will he lost. Sometime, somewhere, somehow, we hope that she will find that for which she seeks. EVELYN ROSE KAY, Adams, hlass. ISS Evelyn, otherwise Pebs,', comes from the town of Adams. She is little and fair, quiet and sedate and the very pattern of dignity. But if there is anything doing anywhere, you may count upon Evelyn to be there. VVhether it be in the gymnasium, in basket ball and dances, or at the house of my Cllllllln for supper, she is sure to be on hand. So with this combina- tion of propriety and fun, we all love Evelyn. ELIZABETH MARY KILEY, Northampton, Mass. , 55 I is one of the Connecticut valley girls and is very fond of art. She has just agreed that her favorite picture is Baby Stuart, for in her room she has a number of pictures by this same title. But Ki always did like a variety in whatever she had or did. This along with her cheerfulness and kind heart will bring success when she is teaching in an up-to-date rural school.
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NORMALOCUIC 27 BEATRICE ALIVE GELINAS, North Adams, Mass. ABE'S right name is Beatrice, but all the -1 eall her Babe , This little lady is very fond of her nationality for just say something about some great l reneh ehel' or nobleman and she will inlniediately straighten up and say, 'l'hat's me. Babe drives Dolly down from the mountains every morning, and Dolly usually walks a I5 line, but one morning she perforined a stunt and for full particulars I refer you to Babe . If you ever want to eall her up. well, don't do it unless you have a whole day in which to wait-for she loves to eall up some one from NVIIIIZLIIISIZONVI1. SARAH GENEVIEVE HARRIS. South Shaftsbury. Vermont. HIS little girl who111 I now deseribe. Is a fair flower from the Green Mountain side. Sweet and shy. with a roguish eye, Is this dear elf from the state elose by. As I have heard. and doubtless 'tis true. All which one lVillie eould tell to you. That in a danee she is light and eoy And was never known to speak to a boy C CARRIE LILLIAN HARVEY, North f'hathani. N. Y. 55 ARRIEN, one of our New York State girls who entered our elass at the beginning of the Senior year, is Well-known among the girls as a jolly good-natured maiden. She is exceedingly industrious and a good student in the elass-rooni. Her friendly smile and cheery greeting will always be a brightening lll6lllOI'y in the future to the elassniates of 1912.
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NORMALUGUE HANNAH ELIZABETH LAYVLESS, Northampton, Blass. HEN we speak of Hannah Lawless For seemingly so innocent, There is much that we might guess. She is not. we confess. All her actions seem so dignified And her face so very sweet, But her pretty dimple deepens lYhen she meets him on the street. She pretends to like her girl friends, But that's only now and then, For she radiantly shuns them If in company with men. She likes to stroll on Union Street And likes the United Staten: May fond memory surround Fair Hannah and her mate. She is ever kind and thoughtful And wherever she may delve. Grateful friends await her In the class of l9lQ. GIADYS MARION LITTLE, Sheffield. Mass. MONG our favorite classmates She is happy, loving, and helpful, Is the girl we know by Dad , And is never known to be sad Her eyes so brown and laughing Attracted once a Beard , But the loss of a friend in Pittsfield VVas the thing that soon she feared. She's oh, so fond of candy That comes tive pounds at a time: Say naught of daily telephones That come from down the line. But at Williams, is the cousin VVhom she thinks is hest of allg She welcomes him here evenings, He takes her to basket hall. Yet this is not all of our 'sDaddie , To her lessons she's always true, She ranks among the highest In our class, one nine one two.
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