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22 NORMALOGUE IRENE ARNOLD, Adams, lNIass. A moflzefs pride, a fatheris joy. I O us all, Irene has stood for two years as an example of loyalty to duties to be performed and of steadfastness of purpose. She has but one fault, and that is a faculty for too much studying. Per- haps that is a good fault for we are very sure that Irene will undoubt- edly be a very successful teacher, and she most assuredly has the best wishes of her class for her success. I KATHERINE BAGNALL, Adams, Mass. V' A IT, our silver tongued orator, is one of the privileged mem- -ji A bers of the class of 1914, for whenever iiG5'l11,, becomes monotonous, illness proves an acceptable excuse for the movies, Katherine, is very fond of the other sex and is quite often seen in company with Hutch Cingsj, Bill, Ray, or Brad, Although we feel certain Katherine's career as a teacher will otn be lengthy, we know it will be successful, and we will all Be to her virtues very kind, Be to her faults a little blindf, LEILA STONE BARDIVELL, Shelburne, lNIass. 'T 'EILA comes from Bardwell's Ferry. She began her study here A with the class of nineteen ten but on account of ill health she was obliged to return home. Nevertheless, through much determina- tion and perseverance on her part she has succeeded in finishing her course. Her ready cheerfulness and good humor are well known to all of us. Wie expect she will be very successful in her chosen profession, for in her holne town she has shown herself go be a good Sunday School teacher as well as private school teacher. It 'was only a glad Good morning! As she passed along the way But if spread the fmorniingis glory Orer the lirelorzg dayf,
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l spill . ll w El -Cr' 'V Ea Q1 23 N TR ,Q I b X Al Nutljlif Gllasa Gbftirrrz President NIARION HUTcH1NGs Treasurer ALICE DU'rToN Vice-President RUTH HOLDEN Recording Secretary GERTRUDE PEC Corresponclfzfrzg Secretary, IRENE ARNOLD VANETA LOUISE ALVORD, Chester, Mass. She is frilly fo tall' rviflz, and pretty to walk 2l l'llI, and pleasant to tlzinlr on. -Sir Jolm Suclrlirzg. IHEHOLD! our friend Vaneet, A calm little maiden yet sweetg lVho during her stay at the Hall Has been greatly loved by all. But loving her more than those on the hill, Is a certain physical tliainer named Bill, VVho comes to Chester every year, To see his friend, Vaneta dear. So to o.ur classmate we give our cheers. May the best of success be hers for years. May her goodness and wisdom ever last Is the wish of the 1914 class. PAULINE ANDREYVS, North Adams, Mass. lf she will, slze will, you may depend on'f, If slze rzvorff, slze 'Il'0l1il, so il1ere's an end on'f.,' RETTY, vivacious and lively is Pauline and whenever we hear anyone talking we always look around for her. Gymnasium is her one pleasure in life and she never tires talking of Gym CJimD and telling the girls of its wonders and its charming and unexpected good qualities. A happy and successful life will be hers we know for her ever ready smile will endear her to all with who111 she comes in contact.
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NORMALOGUE 23 GRACE ELIZABETH BEELER, Adams, Mass. I chatter, chatter, as I flow To join the brimming rirer, For men may come and men may go, But I go on forerer. HENEVER we see Grace coming we are usually happy because V she always has a contagious smile for everyone whom she meets. Grace is one of the girls who has liked Normal from the beginning -1-'-' of her course and has been enthusiastic in all her work. DOROTHY BEUGLER, South Orange, N. J. Let ns then be up and doing, With a heart for any fate Still achieving, still pursuing Learn to labor and to wait. .EURING the two years that Dot has spent in our school among the Berkshires, she has endeared herself to all her classmates because of her sweet disposition. , VVhether Dorothy is asked to conduct classes in Literature or to be captain of a Basketball Team, she always does her best. Many times Dot has given the correct answer, while the rest of us were puzzling our brains to think of any answer at all to the teacheris question. BERTHA LAURA BEVERLY, Williamstown, Mass. Speech is Silverg Silence is Goldenf' TBERTHA is the VVilli3,l11St0YVIl girl who originates many strange sayings. If you would like to hear the latest ask Pauline Andrew. She is very fond of red hair and glasses, especially she likes Francis who attends Bliss Business College and who has both of these at- tractions. If Bertha goes into the Green Mountain State to teach, We are absolutely certain that she will be successful.
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