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1918 NORMALOGUE Kenna Qfligahetb Burgner DAL'roN, MAss. For the past two years Leona has cheered the dorm with her jolly, good natured laugh. We have never seen her really ruffled or disturbed, and she is always ready to lend a helping hand. At a glance one might think she has been known to take several joy rides to parts unknown. As class treasurer she has guarded well our millions, and if our good wishes can bring her success, Lonie's future will be assured. btella Jllaghalene igutkahitg DEERFIELD, MASS. Our class has been stimulated by the presence of this young lady from South Deerfield. Her earnestness and versatility have won a name for her among us. However, we often wondered whether Stella was ever five minutes early for classes or meals. Her greatest ambition is to make herself of some great use in the world. We wish -her success in all her undertakings. Warp QEIi5ahetiJ ftlanahan DALTON, MAss. With eyes of blue, and hair of brown Comes Mary from old Dalton Town. Her gentle manner, winning way, Make us just love her more each day. A scream is heard on the third floor A mouse she sees behind the door, Cheer up, dear girl, we are right here And we will aid you, have no fear! So true a member of our class, Who would not aid you, winsome lass? Success and great good cheer let be The parting words from us to thee. 23
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1918 NORMALOGUE ikbnha Ztaattie Bolton NORTHFIELD, Mass. Whether it be for life or death, do your own work well. Those who know Hattie will agree that this is the motto she works by. She is always striving to get up a little higher. Hattie came to Normal with the class of 1917, but instead of continuing with them she taught a year and returned to be a Senior with us, thus giving us the pleasure of her friendship. It may not be necessary to say that Hattie was graduated from the Northfield Seminary, and I am sure if you ask her she could tell you all you would care to know about the school at Mt. Hermon. Hattie's favorite expression- Nuttin doin. Hattie's delight-Her pockets. Favorite pastime-Dreaming of Camp Uptonl Her ambition-To go to College? Ziaarriet Zmenhlen NORTH ADAMS, Mnss. Only for a year has Harriet honored us by her presence, but in her short stay with us she has made many friends. Although she did not have the pleasure of having hygiene with Miss Skeele, who tells us that we should not button our coats up around our necks, she is a strong advocate of an open sweater or coat. Many a day this winter have we seen her with her coat open, and she has made us shiver to look at her. Harriet's favorite pastime is skating. Every day, when the ice was good, found her either at Orr's or Young's skating rink, where her fancy skating brought praise from all who saw her. We have heard that she has become interested in Bonds, Liberty or otherwise. Qlibristine Elisa imunmn NORTH ADAMS, Mass. A friendly girl is Christine. She is always ready to greet one with a pleasant smile and a cheery Good morning. We all welcome her sweet voice at chapel when she renders solos in such a charming way. Her favorite diversion outside of school is snow shoeing. As a student she has been zealous and ambitious in her work. May the best wishes of the class of 1918 follow her wherever she may go! 22
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VFW l t ' 1 l l I I i l 1 l 4 1 v l l v l 1918 NORMALOGUE Grate Glecilia Giatstnsll b NoR'r1-I ADAMS, MAss. Does Grace like fun? Just ask her to tell you all about those after school meetings when she and her boon companion Rose used to wait for the Pittsfield train. Oh! those happy Junior days. We expect to hear that Grace has left to accept a position in Texas in order to be near a certain camp. Well, have a good time, Grace, you are never young but once. But, whatever you do, do not forget the many friends you have made at N. A. N. S. ,frames 'Uernnica ftlaszp LENOX, Mass. ' There lies a deal of deviltry beneath that milxd exterior. Here is Fran, a happy little maid, Winsome and merry. How could we get along without her cheery words and little squeals? Many a night throughout the hours from 7.15 to 9.30 a gentle little yell would proceed from Room 13, and when a member of the Student Council entered, Fran could not be found, but you know there was at times a small space between two beds. The one disagreeable element for Fran was her week-ends in North Adams, for she had so many Bills to account for in Lenox that it was necessary for her to be there from Friday night to Monday morning. Fran has brightened the hours for many of us at Normal, and we hope she will continue to do so for others throughout her life. Mary Zlgnes Qllunnnrs . PITTSFIELD, Mass. She has a rep for having pep, As everybody knows. She carries lots of it around, And everywhere she goes She stirs things up with might and main, And yet she really is quite sane. Our dear friend has acquired a new appellation since entering N. A. N. S.,-that of Mary Agnes. Her enveloping smile, and unconscious, but sadly abused, Glory, girls, this is great, have often been in evidence on the 7:23, while listening to certain tales of her beloved Erin. Mary used to like to amuse her neighbors, and she did it so successfully that she often met with the disapproval of certain quiet, loving council members. Miss Agnees also enjoyed substituting, but a lengthy stretch has been known to affect her health. She has a keen eye and ear for spring signs, especially on Church St. With the name N. A. N. S. is linked the thought of Mary, and our best wishes will always go with her. 24
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