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I I I 1 1 1 I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I+ Y, NoRM.x1.o1:I'E Q11 I,AI,lRE'IVl'.'X DUC'II.XRMl'l, North Adams, Mass. Ul1.' In flzis 1ro11l1l1'1l 11'orl1l ofo11rx, , .fl l1111gl1l1'r 111 Iilll'iS ll glUI'I'0ll.S' fr1'11.w111'1', .f'l111l ll'lI'lj be gr111'1' 1'11.s-1111111 of gllnlj. 'VII-If feel 11111 frst 11'l11'11 follzs- llfl' g1111jffi11g, I fruxl fo lllf' 11'l111lso'1'r they sag, Tl11'r1 .v nofl11'11g half so goo1l 11x lflllglllillfjdi Here is one of our North Adams girls. She helongs to the Glee Club and is ever making goals for us in Basket Ball. Lanretta is one of those girls who can entertain you with a funny story and she can start a. laugh any noon you may wish, either downstairs in the lunch room or upstairs in the Assembly Hall. In spite of her fun g she holds her own well in her studies and we wish her the hest of success in her work next year. MULLIE RIFE FELTON, Northampton, Mass. I If 11'11s only CI fjlllll goo1l lIIUI'Il1'I11jn .ls size p11s.v1'1l lllilllfj the 11-11-11, Blll if .spr1'111l fl11' morn 1.111129 glorg Urer lllc' llil'C'l07lg dog. OLIX' is a special and she certainly lives up to that title, because there isn't anything special that she cannot think to do. That she has missed her Vocation-that of a 1-log dancer, was once proved by a Highland Fling, skillfully danced hy her in Geog- raphy class. Bliss Felton is sure to make teaching a howling success. Indeed s her fame has already spread as far as South Carolina. Wie hope, after finishing this course, her fame may take her at least as far as Northampton. CAROLYN AUGUSTA Fl'l,LER, Greenfield, lIass. 'Ulffer crcrg sfornz, the .s-1111 11'1'll xn11'l1','for crerg prol1l1'111 fl11'r1' is fl solution, and the so11l's 1.IlIl61fC'Il.S1illlt' 1l11fg is to be of good 1-l11'1'r. -,'llg1'r. ARRIEN originates from Greenfield-a fact which is well pro- claimed hy her melodious voice when it is heard ringing down the corridor. Her visits to a certain second floor room in the north corridor are never failing. lEditor's Notel That room is not occupied by a student. In many respects she is an excellent basket ball player. Never- i theless, her excitable nature prevents her from staying in her own territory, thus causing many fouls for her team. On going back to Greenfield we are sure that her teaching career will be a successful one.
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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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:io W NORMALOGUE A d MILDRED GOODELL, Adams, Blass. I will not wish Ilzec riclzness, or the glow Of grruhlcss, buf, fha! where so e'er thou go Some wcarzf hcarl mu: fladclen at 1111 snzilcf' . . . .I ? ILDRED GOODELL, who is known as the girl with the smile, came to our school from the Montclair, New Jersey, Training School, where she spent her junior year. Before that she attended .Xdams High School and Syracuse University. She is a kindergartener and seems to be able to hypnotize the c1'ossest child into cheerfulness with her smile. It is reported that at Syracuse there is a child 'iof a larger growth,',,who has also been hypnotized by that same smile. GRACE A. GRIFFIN, North Adams, Blass. Good things come in snznll pc1cl.'ages.', RACE is one of the petite members of our class. Although, while taking a course at Normal, she lived in North Adamsg she formerly lived in Wlorcester and is always glad to tell anyone how they do things down in lYorcester. She has traveled much and attended many schools. She seelns to have profited by her travels and extols the many advantages of traveling while gaining one's education. Grace is also a fine bookkeeper and can tell all about the excellent methods they have down in the office. - iVe could always tell when Grace had a ponderous question for a S teacher, as she always prefixed it with l was going to ask. ive feel certain that Grace will be a bright and shining light in her chosen profession. MADELINE HANNON, Pittsfield, Mass. 'Tis said flmf abserrzce conquers lore. But olzf llC'lIiUI'P if 1101. l'1'c fried, alas! its power lo prorc B111 Ilzou arf noIforgof. nl Hkliliu is the girl that little children like as well as grown ups including t-murselvesl. Surely she enjoy: Normal School, for did she not for four weeks stay at the training school until 5.15 P. RL? lYe welcome her sweet voice at chapel when she renders solos to us in such a charming way. It is said that poetry mirrors the reflection 54 VY i 'A ot' the mind. ln l5abe's case does this apply to her songs? Xj There is not a doubt but that she enjoys Jim very much, will take Many forthe movies, but The Rod as a standard of measure. Yetewith all her faults? we love her still. Good luck and success to her!
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