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illllrz flannahm iliullrr he doeth little kmdnesses Which most leave undone, or despiseg And naught that sets one's heart at ease, Or giveth happiness and peace Is low esteemed in her eyes. NORMALGGUE 17 Jillian Glrrrna lil. ilivrguunn NLY a short time after entering N. A. N. S., we became acquainted with Miss Ferguson, who is a graduate of Adams High School and Berkshire Bus- iness College. To us it seems a good fortune to have her present in our school life here. Even if we go running into the ofiice a few moments before nine, she will cheer- fully and willingly leave her work of what-seems-to-be an endless pile of books and papers, to sign the blue and green slips for us. As we leave our Alma Mater, we shall take with us happy memories, of her and know that future classes will find just such a good friend in her as we have found. fF'?fKZ??Zg ,ef 'Lowell wx , , . X ,, . r
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16 NORMALOGUE illllra. Uherza Han Ettm She looketh well to the ways of her house- hold, and eateth not the bread of idlenessf' Her 'children' arise up and call her blessed. EH' OR five years Mrs. Van Etten has been our matron. For this work she has had excellent preparation, having been graduated from the Oneonta High and Nor- mal Schools, Oneonta Business School and Boston School of Domestic Science. Never too busy to help her girls in anything they undertake, Mother is universally loved by them. With wise and generous counsel for the erring ones, with tender and watchful care for the sick, she 'admin- isters to our every want. When We leave N. A. N. S. and recall our life there, our association with Mother will be one of our hap- piest memories. The Class of 1920 wishes to express its appreciation for all she has done and to wish for her every good thing in life. ES 2,LEzJ illlliaa Eluira BH. Erahrn Of all the names to memory dear, There is not any other That has so dear, and sweet a sound As the precious name, Miss Braden. HAT would our Normal School do without her? Miss Braden graduated from the Lowell High School and Lowell Commerical College, besides doing graduate work at Simmons and with Chicago University. Com- ing to our school three years ago, she has been Assistant in the Extension Department. How could we have gotten along without her cheerfulness and help these two years? Then in our heart's most sacred place We'll love her as no otherg For in all this World we'll never find So true a friend as she.
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NORMALOGUE W Alire illllargaret illlurhnrk ' Bless me! Here's another baby, n Just as cunning as can be, f Eyes as blue as bonnie blue-bells, Breath as sweet as rosemary. Smile-a tiny, flashing sunbeam, Hair of purest, fairest gold, Hands and shoulders full of dimples, Little Alice, eight months old. I HE Senior Class is fortunate in having as one of their class-babies Mr. Murdock's little granddaughter. It is needless to describe this fair child. Just one glance at the baby's picture will tell more than words can express. May the best wishes of the Class of 1920 go with her, and may her life be one of health, happiness and pros- . perity. - f'F'2?Z? F?3, Elnhn Emvrann Elhrihgr 'li' E came to us when the skies were gray, Ag And 'the leaves were whirling down, When over the fields the hoar-frost lay, And the grass was turning brown. He must have come from some sunny place, Where the trees are always green, For a smile upon his baby face ibm Is ever sure to be seen. ' ' l S- W' K Ah, little one, gift of God art thou! The swift months may come and go! For you may it always be summer as now, And life's sweetest blossoms blow. Best Wishes from the Class of 1920.
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