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

 - Class of 1918

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1918 NORMALOGUE Zlaagel grime llBenison LEYDEN, Mass. Still 'waters run deep. Hazel came from Leyden to attend Drury, and, after being graduated continued her fine record at Normal. Here she has caused some excitement by slipping in thru the kitchen door just sixty seconds before the bell rings, and by attending certain feeds uninvited. But her virtues are also many and not least anong them is patience. Sometimes she is so worried over epistles on theology, from a well known university that she serves cold tea. One of her delights is watching Cnot in vainj for a Ford that winds over the Mohawk Trail. Because she knows hard work and never shirks her duty, we soon shall hear of her great success. Zlrma lkatz Burnley NORTHAMPTON, Mass. For if she will, she will, you may depend on'l And if she worL'l, she won'l, so lhere's an end orz.'t. As a ghost might come among us Anna came carrying a big black cat which we of course thought was for luck, We wonder if her luck is following her yet. We hope so anyway! You say she is quiet! Take a look at the Gym ceiling some day. How did she get there? Up a rope of course. We'll wager Climbing Up is her motto. Favorite pastime-Talking Latin. Greatest ambition-To get rich quick. Favorite expression-Oh! That's awful! Saline Eenzhiebe Bunn ' POWNAL, VT. I read, dear friend, in your dear face Your life's Iale told with perfect grace. Allie comes from Pownal with a few of our bright Seniors. We are very fortunate in having her with us this year although it was rather unfortunate for Allie, seeing that she was ill all last year. Day after day we see Allie hurrying through the halls, her arms piled high with books, for you know Alice's main amuse- ment is study. Would you believe it, Allie has been seen to actually grin in class. Oh, no, she is not altogether solemn. but good natured and jolly, and we all love her. Although Allie would make a Fine school teacher, we feel sure that her career as such will not be long. Why? Ask Allie. 26

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1918 NORMALOGUE jllflarp Iirene Qfluunors ADAMS, MAss. As the quarter-of-nine trolley rocks down Ashland Street, bringing its group of students unwilling to leave its cradling motion, always one will find among them a quiet girl from Adams, five miles away. By her cheerful countenance you may be sure she has prepared her day's lessons, but she will convince you that she must hasten to write the last word, or get a last glance at her book. Sometimes the motions on the screen offer more attraction than the motions on the bars, and, with due pricking of conscience, Irene leaves her gymnastic companions to their fate. All indica- tions point to a life of prosperity for this member of our class. illlaheleine Qgnes ftlluurtnep CHESHIRE, Mass. Many a happy day has Mad. spent in N. Adams. Especially good were those Saxton's banquets and the Scrabbletown congre- gation which greeted her on Main Street. Surely, if Mad. carries into her own school the same happy spirit and originality in the way of doing things that she has al- ways shown in N. A. N. S., none of her pupils will ever play truant for want of variety. That she may have the greatest success in whatever line her teaching may be directed, is the wish of her loving classmates. Qflatberiue Ruth Qlullen PITTSFIELD, Mass. Here's to Catherine, a bonnie lass, Who has won the love of all her class. Although she appears very meek and mild, She is often a very unruly child. Snow shoeing is for her great fun, And in this she cannot be outdone. Now let our last word to her be success From her friends at dear N. A. N. S. Favorite expression-He's a good scout. One ambition-Teacher of Domestic Science. Favorite pastime-Knitting for a soldier. 25



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M .5 v l L r ..- . , 1918 NORMALOGUE ' Bose Eleanor Marie dialer P1'r'rsFrELD, Mass. On hearing a merry laugh, you may know that Rose is near, for we have known her to laugh heartily at her own antics, and when she does, it seems natural that everyone near should laugh also. Rose likes being stalled on the trollies, for she is usually so taken up with things,-usually the scenery,-that the ride seems almost too short. With her hair parted in the middle she looks charming, especially with that cute overcoat. Favorite pastime: Arching eyebrows. Favorite expression: What can I do? jflorence Gettruhe Jfabep PITTSFIELD, MASS. With her yellow-red hair and her charming way, Fivi's a friend you won't meet every day. In Fivi we find both the thoughtful student and the fun- loving friend. In the class room she has won fame even to the securing of the appellation of Miss Flynn. Her work in gym would indeed be exceptional were it not for those fallen arches. Whenever a holiday or a free period arrive, watch Fleurrie as she makes a comet-like dash down Lawrence Ave. for the Pitts- field car. If we may judge the future from the past then we may indeed predict for Fleurrie a bright and successful career. Qhhie may Eollehge POWNAL, VT. Always happy, Always busy. Addie is one of the brightest girls in the class, but we know she does not devote all her time to study, because she has knit steadily ever since our boys went away, and she has completed an outfit for,+well you had better ask her its destination. That she is loyal to the Allies we know by the bracelet of links which ornaments one wrist, and which shows the flags of the most important Allied countries. Those who interest her most are the Tommies and Sammies. We wonder to which she will cling? Addie hails from New York, and is very true to the Empire State. Who could blame her, when she has a weekly letter from Rensselaer. The best in life is our wish for you, Addie! 27

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