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

 - Class of 1921

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, - NORMALOGUE 23 2 , 2 .Qi FLORENCE K. CONNORS, Adams, Mass. 'Tis Fawnie that girl with the eyes so blue With the dusky hair, and the smile so true 3 Always a friend, when a friend we need, Always ready to help, in word or deed. ZBEFORE Florence had been in our school very many weeks, she had walked right into the hearts of her schoolmates. Those of us who knew her best, we outside girls, often thought of her as our peacemaker. Whenever a dispute arose, over anything from kittens to Bolsheviki, Florence was right there, not simply on the winning side, but as the pacifler of the furiously contending forces. Florence was always more than ready for a good time too, and whether it was only a movie show, or some- thing far more exciting, she never failed to be on hand. The class of '21, dorm girls land outside girls alike, unite in wishing Fawnie a successful and happy future. GRACE E. CORCORAN, Glendale, Mass. Perform your duties with pure intention, Do what is right because it is right, If you are conscientious, you cannot But have some character. ANY and varied were Grace's duties and the prob- lems which she had to solve. There was no place for shirking in her life. She did what was right and did it well. As our House President, she was true and faith- ful to all. Grace was also our Glee Club leader and the Treasurer of our class. But though these were positions requiring much care, thoughtfulness and attention, she was not one to be downhearted or discouraged with bur- dens. At any time, may I say, could her merry laughter be heard ringing through our halls and for the rest of us not to join in her happy mood, would be inconceivable. . May she always be as successful and happy in her fut- ure tasks, is the desire and wish of us all.

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YT' 22 NORMALOGUE ALICE V. COLLINS, South Lee, Mass. Beauty gives The features perfectness, and to the form It's delicate proportions, yet One glance of intellect Like stronger magic, will outshine it all. E thought Alice was very quiet and demure when she first came to the Normal School, but we changed our minds before we knew her very long. She is very, oh, so very fond of studying that she may be found at eleven o'clock at night bent over her books, blissfully unconscious of the passing hours. Alice hales from South Lee and graduated from Lee High School before she appeared at Normal. When she goes into the wide, Wide world as instructor of youth, we hope that she will teach in a place where there will be larks in CLarkinb the morning to spur her on to her - B I future tasks. MILDRED A. CONNORS, Adams, Mass. And welcome wheresoe'er she went A calm and graceful, element. SUCH is Mildred, one of our Adams girls. Both at Normal and training school she has been very successful. Because of her ability she has been called upon to sub- stitute, both here and in Stockbridge. In playing stationary basketball she has also shown much skill in the two point circle. Because of these accomplishments We are expecting great things of you, Mildred.



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NORMALOGUE ELIZABETH M. CRONIN, Bennington, Vt. May your sky be bright and blue. ' May you succeed in all you do g And when you are about to fret, Remember, dear, we love you yet. 1 LIZABETH is another loyal Vermonter who comes to us from that Progressive Town. Do we not know something about it? This associate of ours is better known to the girls of Taconic Hall as Betty or Cronie. Either will do. Yes, Betty has proved herself a worthy friend and class- mate. She can do most anything from being a charming hostess to running an Anderson Six. Oh! how happy we all were when the so long looked for maple sugar arrived at Taconic Hall. To you, Betty, we extend the star of success to shine over your head whenever you are imparting knowledge to children. V L . , , W BESSIE I. DOMIN, Blackmton, Mass. lt was a pretty picture, full of grace, The slender form, the delicate thin face, The swaying motion, as she hurried by, The shining feet, the laughter in her eye, That o'er her face in ripples gleamed and danced. UR Bess is a picture to us for she is a shining light in all activities from being a guard in basketball to a fine cook on third floor. She is a very gay and cheer- ful girl always ready to do anything for anybody at any time. She is very active in all school affairs. Almost every committee Bess has served on and most of the brilliant things carried on were of Bess's suggestion. Good times come her way, too, for all have heard of the gaiety in North Adams and Williamstown. Here's a successful and happy life to the girl who is so close to our hearts.

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