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23 c cAcN0ElVI:2P0uGUcE CLARA FRANCES BICKNELL, Charlemont, Mass. And that smile like szmshine, darts into many a sunless heart. CASUAL observer would think our Clara, a quiet little lady and never dream of the fun lurking beneath those dark eyes But would her classmates ever forget her merry, rippling laugh? Clara came to us after a year of successful teaching and soon be- came a favorite through her sweet and quiet manner. We know that in her teaching, she will be an honor to our class for she has the highest of ideals and ambitious. I JANE ALWINE BIRD, Windsor, Mass. H, Classmates dear, and did you hear, Of our Birdie so happy and proud? With rolling eyes and brain so wise And lips that smile out loud. A shy little Bliss is always this No matter where she goes. Or you should say Poultry Shows. To be a teacher is her desire, . In which all wish her success. . A ' A Her classmates know 'twill be always so r . That she will be one of the best. So farewell, Jane, from this hall of fame, VVhence We must all depart. lVe wish you well, whereier you dwell In Our or another's heart. ' AURORA BISSAILLON, Pittsfield, Mass. Tender-handed, touch a nettle And 'it stings you for your painsg Grasp if like a man of 'metfle And it soft as silk remains. 39 E could always rely upon Aurora for whole-souled play in basket- ball and for good scoldings, if we did no play our part. Knowing her determined and independent spirit, wc were not at all surprised to have her improve our already high standard of collecting material for teaching. IVho of the Geography class was not inspired by her life- sized picture of the W'hitc Star Line Steamer, apparently ready to rush forth from the gorgeous colors of its frame and skv throuffh our geography room 1 Y b ? Aurora has helped us all to acquire habits of cheerfulness. lllay equal success and usefulness follow her teaching career! But most she is merry, when at the 'iHen-er-y,', 11 Q' - A air-i ' 'inf if L ' J ,,-A X -'pl , 'fr-A I ' ai ,HV ,, en ri y . i ,, ,WB IP 4
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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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N o rem A L o cs U 11:4 t g Q5 HELEN KEELICR BUYYMAX, Montpelier, Vermont. A cvnnzfenance in ll'llI'f'll flirl meet v ' V ' H bweet recorfl.s, promises as sweet. JFRONI the Green ltlountain State comes a fair nicniber ofthis Vlass of 1914-. 'She is a most cheerful pcrson,asindeed every dormitory girl who has had anything to do with doorbclls or tclcphonc calls can testify. Her interest is not wholly in Vermont wc are sure, for she has shown some interest in the state of her chosen school. One can see her as a successful teacher for as she is always certain to have evcry- thing exact in her Class work, so she will bc in her school. That success may crown her labors is the wish of 1914. AMY BREED, Stockbridge, Mass. .-lnrl still they gazed and .still the lroncler yreu' That one small head eoulzl carry all Csllze l.'neu'. QUIET little girl is Amy' Breed, called by some '5Shorty and by one, Phoebe Although painstaking and industrious in regard to her studies, she is very good company when there are no lessons to harass her. From a timid Junior, she has developed into a self-sufficient Senior who bids fair to become a successful instructor of Youth. - MARION BRIGGS, Williamstown, Mass. Blue were her eyes as the fairy flax, Her cheeks like the clazrn of day. I HOUGH quite a traveler, Marion did the proper thing in stopping in this locality long enough to grace our halls with her presence. She shed the radiance of her sweet personality on all with whom she came in Contact through helr Junior year, then left us for a while, only to be better appreciated on her return in the Senior term. Though seemingly very quiet and demure she was always ready for fun and entered into it with the greatest zest. YVe feel assured that her future will be bright and successful.
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