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4 NoRMA1,oGUEg GRACE A. GOODELL, Pittsfield, Mass. With rings on her fingers, and bells on her toes, She shall have music wherever she goes. RACE possesses an abundance of good cheer, and is always ablei to see the bright side of everything, no matter what it may be. She is always ready, too, to do what she can to help. However, she has her own fixed ideas about certain subjects,-lesson plans, for instance,- ideas to which she clings, and which she refuses to abandon. Her ability along musical lines has been appreciated by every one of us, and it has been with great pleasure that we have waited every morning for the response in Chapel. Her playing has made us really appreciate and love the beautiful. We feel that in the future Grace may become interested in music to such an extent as to be an instructor in that particular arty and, if she does, we are sure that she will make it as much of a success as she makes everything else which she attempts. ELIZABETH A. HARRINGTON, North Adams, Mass. OW dull and different would have been our school jg days, without the gay and blithesome presence of Betty! There has always been that refreshing air about her, which has endeared her to us all. None of us can ever forget how she ur-ned to come back to school for afternoon session at about 1:15, saying, Girls, what have you done for 'Lit'? I forgot to do anything. What shall I do? Well, I can hurry and perhaps get something done. But Betty usually got there all right, just as we know she will in all things she undertakes. We of 1919 wish you the best of luck, and say, Go to it, Betty.
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NORMALOGUE ISABELLE O. DESPIN, Deerfield, Mass. qrISTEN! Can't you almost hear her? A jolly good Al friend is Izzy . She has a smile all the while, and so the clouds roll by. Isabelle is very patriotic, as we see by her great de- votion to Wilson , Although she is busy half the time, it is noticed that she does not miss the Midnight Frolics on the Hill. s And now: Isabelle, adieu! We have too griev'd a heart, To take a tedious leave, thus friends part. ANNA R FRANK Pittsfield, Mass. Good things come in small packages. BEAR little Anna, the class midget, always delights us with her merry laughter and constant wit. Many times the class would be monotonous were it not for her peculiar emphasis and gestures. Who will ever forget Frankie's interpretation of Hiawatha's hunting? She might have brought down big game had not the arrowebeen pointed directly at her own ear. Did anyone ever hear her coming down the hall, clogging along in her Juliets, which consist mainly of heels and fur? One might think that General Pershing's army was approaching in the distance. Don't give up, Frankie, for many small men were great!
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NORMALOGUE MARGARET P. JONES, Williamstown, Mass. Hail thee, nymph, and bring with thee Jest and youthful jollity, Quips and cranks and wanton wiles, N ods, and becks and Wreathed smiles. IG, the whole class's ray- of sunshine! Can't you hear her giggling through the halls? She is the jolliest, best-natured, all-around girl that you'll meet in any clime. Of course, she can't help shining in her lessons, and how she does like gym . Just show Peg a basket ball, and then say, Guards, two steps to the right. Then I'll promise you a game. CHRISTINE E. MADISON, North Adams, Mass. smile. But we must not forget to mention her musical laughter, which may be heard on the stairs, in the hall, and, when permitted, in the classrooms. Christine's motto must be, Work while you work, and play While you play, for she enters into both work and play with the same enthusiasm. Few can match her in basketball, and in other sports, Chris is one of the leaders. As Chrissie is a friend of everyone she meets, we expect her to continue to succeed in the future as she has in the past. QEHERE is Chrissie , with rosy cheeks and winning
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