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

 - Class of 1921

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ORMALOGUE 25 MARTHA E. DURNIN, North Adams, Mass. Then her mirthfoh, 'twas Sportive as ever took wing From the heart with a burst, Like the wild-bird in spring, Illum'd by a wit that would Fascinate sages, Yet playful as Peris just Loosed from their cages. BOES this not describe our Martha? I know that you will say yes, for in her short stay here of just two years, she has endeared herself to us by her mirth and witty sayings. We know that she will be successful in anything that she undertakes and we send our hearty wishes with her on the road to success. A. MILLICENT GALUSHA, Windsor, Mass. Laugh and the world laughs with you, Weep and you Weep alone. 1 HIS is her motto -and she lives up to it too. Since the day of her arrival at Taconic Hall, Millicent has entered heartily into our school life. Bright, laugh- ing, and cheerful, she has been an inspiration in our classes where her tongue is always ready to express the frank opinions of a. keen mind. N -, What is that you ask, you would consider it a privi- lege to know her? Well, I don't blame you. I forgot to say that letter Writing and telephone calls are her special forms of amusement, and if you can get her address, you can form a very satisfactory friendship thru corre- spondence. Millicent is energetic too. From being editor of our Normalogue and vice-president of our class to teaching school at Bishop, she has proved herself thoroughly efiicient. Wherever she goes, success will go with her. Lim i

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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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But never a tear! 26 NORMALOG UE IDA GIBBS, Hatfield, Mass Ever ready, ever dear Let come what may, HAT'S the use of worrying? asks Ida. So on the way rejoicing she goes.. Ida is one of our jolly good natured girls always ready for fun. And she is ambitious, and an earnest worker just the same. Her ability along Domestic Science lines has been appreciated by everyone of us. If you look keenly into the future, you may see her in her Little Gray Home in the West. - MILDRED L. HARRIS, South Deerfield, Mass. Ready in heart and ready in hand. ILDRED is the most Willing girl in the whole class to give a kind suggestion or to help in any way. We need not ask her to see a thing through for We are sure that when she is the chairman of a committee the work in hand will be well done. Mildred is also a very conscientious and studious girl. We know how successful she has been in her teach- ing at the training school and in her substituting. Mildred is very fond of Physical Training work. We will never be able to fully appreciate Mildred's helpfulness but will have a pleasant memory of the many things she did for us. We wish her the very best of future success Wherever she may go!

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