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NORMALOQUE AINIELIA CARBONE, North Adams, Blass. IJ USED to think her quietf' 1 You did? IVell, so did I. I came to know her better. Ha, ha, and so did 'I.' Mele has been a great addition to our class and certainly a despair to the grind committee. In basketball one can easily distin- guish the winning team from the losing, by the flash of those black eyes. For are, ii- Her eyes like stars of twilight fair, Like twilight to her dusky hair. JOSEPHINE COWING, Hadley, Mass. And when a man's in the case, You know all other things give place. EIO, our representative from Hadley, has blue eyes sparkling with fun and a laugh often heard ringing through the corridors at dorm. Ever since Jon entered our school she has shown a marked super- iority over many of her classmates when it comes to delivering an oration. Jon is a fine teacher and we all wish her the best of success but we fear she will not cling to the profession long as she has for some time been very much interested in Massachusetts Aggie EDITH HELEN CROMACK, Shelburne, Mass. 'ii' DITH came to Normal from Shelburne, a little town beyond the Hoosac Tunnel. At first, she seemed a very quiet, bashful, little girl. However, it did not take many recitations in Science to prove that there was quite a deal of solid knowledge concealed behind that retiring exterior. During all our course, she surprised us with ready answers to questions requiring thought too deep for the other members of the class. Besides being gifted with knowledge, Edith has many other pleasing attributes. One is that she has great ability at making baskets in Gym.', Talented with a sweet voice, she is one of the few honored by being asked to sing solos in Assembly. VVe have no duobt but that she will make a most successful teacher. She carries with her into her chosen profession not only the best wishes of her friends and companions but also a countenance in which did meet sweet records, promises as sweet.
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26 NORMALOGUE MARGARET BROWNING, Bernardston, Mass. EGGIE the Quiet? whose gentle voice can be heard echoing through the halls at any time of day or night,the cause of all the noise and commotion on third floor, hails from the little town of Bernardston beyond the Tunnel. llargaret is very much interested in astronomy and has made some interesting discoveries concerning Mercury.,' Of an athletic temperament she excels in all out of door sports and especially enjoys horseback riding. Indoors Peg is equally good and there is no one more enthusiastic in basketball than she. She is also talented along other lines being an indispensable member of the Glee Club, of the cast of the Senior Play. Here is wishing Peg luck in teaching and hoping that never will she be known to Cut any of her duties. JESSIE RANDALL CABIPBELL, Rochester, Vermont I HERE was a young lady from Vermontg To North Adams one day she did saunt She entered the school But to follow the rule iYas much harder than she ever thought. Now Jessie thought dancing a pleasure In this way she used all her leisure iVith Tango, and Trot, And Heaven knows what, Her foot tapped the time of each measure. But when to her classes she came, A sedate and quiet young dame, iYe opened our eyes, And looked in surprise, YVhen she told of Vermont's mighty name. Now when Jessie goes out to her work, We know that she never will shirk But to Duty be true And N. A. N. S., too. And avoid all dangers that lurk.
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28 NORMALOGUE DIARY AGNES DANAHER, Wlilliamstown, Blass. For vvlzaf are all our confriwrings, .flncl tha 'wisdom of our books, ll'hen compared with your caresses, .-Ind the glallness of your looks. Longfellow. OLLIE came from Bill,' town and has been the delight of our class. Since she came to North Adams, her cheerful smile has broadened somewhat which shows that city life agrees with her. She never tires of talking about the beauties and virtues of her home town and especially of the friends of the family who are very nu- merous. Vile know lNIollie well succeed in her future undertakings but are sure that she will never receive the teacher's pension, for reasons too numerous to state, HELEN DOUGHERTY, North Adams, lllass Strong in will and rich in 'll'l8fl0I7L, Helen, yet so lozrly szvecf, lVoma.n to her utmost heart, And woman to her tender feet. and good natured. love for Gym ? seventh commandment. Helen, like some of the other girls, shows a strlklng fondness for Grammar, as she takes a special course in this subject lVhether Helen will carry on her Domestic Arts ln the home or school, we cannot say. ALICE DUTTON, Norwich, Vermont :JN the fall of 1919, a dignified lass from Vermont came to join the ranks of our class. Alice Lyman Dutton is, you know, her name. Do we all know Alice? I assure you we do, and while here at Normal, she has won great fame. Wiherever there is something going on, Alice is there too. So we think, that if her ambitions are fulfilled, she will make a very successful teacher and wise, and to a lofty position, she is destined to rise. And thus she walks among the girls lYith praise and mild rebukesg Subduing even rude village churls By her angelic looks. EERE is Helen, one of our popular North Adams girls, plump 'We naturally suppose that when she entered our school she had her own reasons for taking Domestic Arts. Could one haxe been her In the spring of the year, when the Junior's bulbs were ln blossom, Helen was always sure to suffer from a compound fracture of the
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