Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts - Mohawk Yearbook (North Adams, MA)

 - Class of 1915

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'EERE is another one of the girls who have l1l'lg1lllClN'll the hours NURMA L0 G ll IC Q7 MARY A. CRUNIN, North .XtltllllS, Mass. Is 11111 11111110 illury, 111111.11011 f111'1'? S11011 s111111111 IIIl'11Il.IlA'S 11s 11111.w1'1f 110: T110 .s11'0e10.v1 11111111' 111111 11111r1111.v 110111, l1'1'r1' 17081 1lQf11fI'llfl 11100: A1111 she 111 101111111 11 111101' Il'f!S 111-1'f'Il, 1V11.v 111111. 111' 0111111 111111 111111. 111' 1I1'lII'l'II.U U' VERYONE in sehool loves Mary. She has winning ways an1l a pleasant smile. She never has anything 1lisagreeal1le to say, and her cheerfulness is one ot' her most valuable assets. She has two eyes, so soft an1l hlne, Take care! She gives a glance Zlllll looks at yon, w Beware Y lvherever you go, llary, you take with you 11ur hest wishes. s s AGNES CUNNINCQHABI, lYilliamsiown, Mass Happy 11111 13.11-11111 1'111'0 1'111 .fl'f'f', 11'11-11 1'111111111'1 1110y 1111 110 l'0II1t'Il1C'Il 1l.L'l' 1110? HEN funny eame among us, so reserved an1l so tall The girls began to think her the o1l1lest of ns all: But she llilflllil been among us hut a week an1l a clay, VVhen they found a happy t'0llll'1lflG, as all now say. And with her 1lroll sayings 1lrive away their eare. lvith her sunny disposition, when life's trials she doth meet l 7 1 - 1 1 We teel sure that our Agnes will never teel 1leteat. JEANIE N. DEANS, North Adams, Mass. Oh, .s1111' ye 1116 1ClSSIi0 IPI., 1111' 11111111111 111110 0011? Her s1111'1e is 1110 .v11'0010.v1 111111 l'1'6'I' 1011s s01111,' Her 01111711 1110 1110 r11s0 is, 11111f1z1'1'01', I 100011: S110'.v 11111 101'011'1's1 111s.v1'0 111111 117.173 1111 1110 ffl'f'f'lI.i at Normal with their merry laughter. Jeanie is one of our most graceful fl2ll1l'Gl'S. Like dew on the gowan lying Is the fa' o' her fairy feet, And like the win1ls in summer sighing Her voice is low an1l sweet. She has the best wishes of all her C'l2lSSll12ltCS. lYell, goodbye, Jean, Take ker yerselff' 4 lVith all her fellow pupils, joys illlfl sorrows she would share

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,ill- NORMALOGUE DOROTHEA HELEN CLEVELAND, Holyoke, Mass. Hut, oh, forget not, while you pray, To push with all your might! The least of you can push a pound, And thus can speed the right. I IIIS tall, slender, attractive girl came to our midst and won the hearts of all by her winsome smile and sweet voice. There may be some girls, who have as beautiful voices hut their music does not add a charm to the halls of the dormitory as Dorothy's does. Dorothy is always Hpacifici' in all she says and does, with one exception-she has an abhorrence for ai certain species of insect and woe hetide her pacifity when any of these are .seen or mentioned. As a student sl1e has always been ardent and ambitious in her work, and as a teacher, we know these qualities will he prominent. I UC I I R XNCIES CORCORAN, Glendale, Mass. Small thought was there of l11l'f'iS cl1'.stress,' for sure she fleem'rl no m.1'.st of earth coulrl dull those S12I'7'I'lSTlllflilllillg eyes so keen and beautzzful CHARMING lady is Miss Corcoran whose smile of cheer-. fulness may he seen in the class room or at the dormitory. Perhaps she is hetter known hy her intimate friends as Frances, although at school she is called Lucy. Certainly in preparation of work she could be called one of our most faithful Seniors. Her favorite diversion from school work is attending theater parties and coming home in taxis, on which occa- sions surely there is class to her, In her line of work she has already proved excellent. Of course it is the wish of the class that she may so continue. OLIVE BEATRICE COUCH, Pittsfield, Mass. 'Tis easy enough to be pleasant, lVhen lzifeftozes along like a song: But the man worth zrhile is the one who will smile, lI'hen c1'erytl11'11g goes cleafl u'rong. Ella IVl1eeler IVl'lC0.l'. O matter what the weather may be, no matter how long the lessons this friendly young maid always meets one with a pleasant smile and a cheery good-morning . Ohhie has a set pace and has accomplished much during the time she has been in this institute of learning. I must not neglect. to say that her attention in class the last period on hlondays is somewhat interrupted hy the thoughts of a certain letter she knows will he waiting for her when she reaches home. Ive think she has decided on a school for next fall and are of the opinion that it will he at Chester. Each and everyone of her comrades hopes that her desire will he gratified and that she will have a most successful future.



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Q8 NOBAIALOGUE MARIE ADEL DE BIOUGE, Great Barrington, Blass. 5 ' Then Ie! us smile when skies are gray, .Ind laugh at stormy ufeather, And sing I1:fe's lonesome finzes au'ay,' So worry und the dreariesf day Willjind an end fogcllzerf' HBOEGIEH is one of our jolliest girls except when the hue of her tresses is mentioned. The girls at the '6dorm never worry about not knowing the dates of the frat meetings, for all they have to do is consult this happy and generous maiden for all kinds of information and it is theirs. 5' Although Blarie is very fond of exercise, she often avoids '6Gym at Q25 in order to meet Bill at 5.30. No questions will be answered by this young lady after eight o'elock as that is her regular retiring hour. Nevertheless, she always has her lessons prepared and takes a decided interest in them and we are sure she will he an excellent instructor of youth and others EMMA ELIZABETH DEWEY, Great Barrington, Mass. 'XIII corn mon fll1.I1fjS, each dayfs events, Tlzuf Il'I.fl1 flu' hour begin und end, Uur 17lf'flSIll'f'S und our Ill.SC'UlIfl'IlfS, Are rounds by wlziclz we may ascend. LOIlQfC'UOIl'. MMA, quiet and reserved to all exterior appearances, has the most delightful and exciting feeds in her room, otherwise, known as the pantry A She comes to us from Great Barrington where, while on her vaca- tions, most of her time is spent in planning dances and good times. Although she has very enjoyable times in Southern Berkshire, we notice that most of her mail comes from the llassachusetts Institute i of Technology. Emma was not at all undecided as to what course she would pursue for she promptly raised her hand for the Domestic Arts. lYe know she will succeed not only in teaching these processes, hut also in using them.

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