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NORMALOGUE FLORENCE BOORLI, Adams, Mass. '5 The social, friemlly, honest girl, 'Tris she fulfils great .N'ature's plan. JHLORENCE is one of the girls from Adams and, if she finds all she has to tell us in Adams, it certainly must be a wonderful place. Perhaps Boomie's latest and greatest ambition to westward wend her way is not merely for experience in teaching but to be near Prescott, Arizona. Of course! lYe wonder if Florence's ardent love for domestic science is as great as her love for Keitl1's vaudeville, we know she has a corner on a great many things but none can com- pare at present with her corner on frat,' pins.. Our best wishes go with Florence whether westward or eastward she wends her way. J. ELSIE BROYVN, North Adams, Mass. Age cannot witlzer her nor custom, state her Iillftlllifl' l'flI'I'Ff'Ij.N E are kept continually guessing what Elsie will do next. But we are sure that her motives must be good when we think of the petition which she started last year asking for the return of Professor Guss. Elsie is a member of the Glee Club, and we very much enjoy to have her sing for us in chapel. lVe are sure Elsie will make a success of teaching and our best wishes are with her. ANNA TERESE BURNS, Pittsfield. Mass. O Powers that be, teach me to lrnau' and to obserre the Rules ofthe game. Help me to zvin, if win I mag: but-and this, all Powers, espe- cially-lf I may not twin, make me a good loser. I ERESE is one of our Pittsfield girls, and Pittsfield can well be proud of Burnsiei' for she is spry and lively, even if she is small. lVhat could we have done without Terese on our basket ball team? She surely did make things hum when it came to regular. During her first year she was captain of the Junior team, and she still had the honor during her Senior year. Besides these honors she has been for two years our class treasurer. In Literature class she often shows much appreciation of the subject by her well chosen quotations, one of which is as follows: Take me back, Little Billy, take me back! Success is sure to be hers in teaching and in managing her school, gymnasium and bills.',
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N 0 R M A L 0 G U E its EI,l'IANOR PAIlI,INl'I BIRD, AVaterbury, Conn. Lvl rmllzillg flisfurlz flier, .Yoflzing qfl'r1'gl1f flzecq .lll flllillfj-Y are pc1.s-.s-1'11g,' God ncrcr C'1llHlgf,fll,' ljllflifllf emlzlrczrzcc .lfiaincflz to all flzingsg lVl1o God 1ms.w.v.wtl1 In noflziug is Il'fllIfl'Ilfl.' .illonc God s11j7'icf'fl1. LUIIQI-l'fl0Il'. H, Iilll so tired, I feel just like going to bed, but I can't, for I have so much work to do. I think itfs awful! All the work we have. This exclamation comes nightly from a Kindergarten girl who has eight study periods a week including gym, However over-worked this student always has time to inquire about the girls' gentlemen friends. AYhen she spies a girl whom she suspects of having been in the company with one of the opposite sex, she rushes up to her and asks all in a breath, Did you have a good time? AYas he young? lVas he good looking? But, nevertheless, she is a conscientious student, and well liked by the children, two points which cannot fail to make her a decided success as a teacher. IDA BIARIAN BOEHIAI, Adams, BIass. .lIyfr1'cnfl.v hare come io me unsouglzf, the great God fjII1'l' flzcnz lo nun' l Fm crsmz. yet her sense of humor is very keen. always delivered in a very beautiful manner. The Glee Club, also, of secretary. o'clock arrives Ida hurries to take the car for Adams, before the sun goes downg but if Dick happens along, of course, she is frightened at nothing. May all good wishes and fortunes forever attend her! Q IOEHBIYH is one of our girls who appears rather dignified. Although things seem to take on a serious air when she is near, Her prospect as a reader is great for the selections of her choice are claims her as one of its members and has honored her with the otiice She is very much afraid of the dark and this fear will have to be overcome before she can become a brave teacher. As soon as four
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W .Ll 9 ltNiIf.5? SEL, L ..--.- 2 ' MARGARET M. CAROLAN, Pittsfield, Mass. To class she always goes p1'z'purr'1l, To cut zroulfl bl' a 1'rin1r', To jolrz' and fool lmr nouns away, For ffm! she has not fI.lIIf'.U H ARG is 0110 of tl1e Pittsfield girls XYll0 trollies llp fronithc shire city every morning. Because of llCl' winning s111ile 2lINl happy disposition we have all learned to adore her. Of course, she came to N0l'Illill supposedly to learn the art of teaching, but we have discovered that sl1e ll1lS become quite as pro- ficient in the use of the tClCpllOll0. Mack! Alaslkin vain! ive feel sure that lNlarg will bring ll0ll0I'S to the C'lass of 1915- even though sl1e hasn't a forceful voice and we wish l1er tl1e best. success in her work. HELEN M. CASHMURE, luuho l 5 V 'hcre11e, and rcfsolzzfe, and slzll ' In saying Goodbye for a short tin1e, Olll love g rs w tl 1 1 1 our H1111 belief tl1at S01H6tl1l1G l1er 11211116 will return to thmsr hills with a bright star of success shi11ing beside it. RIARGARET A. CLAHASEY, Lenox, ltfass. HHOII' bflifflldllf and llllifflllfllf flu' liglzl in 110' eye, Like a star glancing ou! from 1110 blue of 1110 sky! And liglzfly and frecfly her darlr fresses play 0,c'r a brow and a bosom as lorely as fllffljlf, '6 EG is a jolly, healthy girl who comes to us from Lenox, Mass. She is fond of outdoor sports and if perseverance is good for anything we may soon read of her as a star tennis player. Peg, we all know, you will 111ake a success as a rural school- teacher and make a high ulllflI'li.,, Hve trust you will find someone to share Vour ension money with von, after von have tilllffllf ten q, L 4, 1 Z5 years. YVon't that make enough to start l10US9liG6plHg on? Believe us when we say tl1at we wish yo11 the best of luck in your future work, and trust that you will so111eti1nes tl1i11k of your N. A. N. S. friends. .kind calm. and .self-11f1ssf'ssul ' AIL to Helen! the loyal supporter of tl1e C uen Mount 1111 st llc 5 If a. word of derision is uttered against Xtllllillll. Helen 11111116 diately appears to assert her forceful views i11 behalf ol hu ll0lllLldINl Just watch l1er play basket-ball! NV0IlKlLllI10' whcit tht bxll 1 we look up a11d see it safely grasped in two rap iblt l1 llltls l1l..,ll ibou tl1e heads of the pursuers. From long experience, we know th 1t those hands belong to Helen, and we breathe fretlv once 111010 If S0l1l6tl1lIlg goes a bit wrong, she at once uttus 1 XIQOIOIIS IIN decided By Georgen and-everything is well
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