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THE AXIS -' ALI-JXINA Caisse Willimantic, Conn. Slzc's Izcrc, sl1c's llicrc, shc's czicrywlzc rc, Bal ichcrc is shc. Alex joined our class from the Nutmeg State. A l - though her Senior year is the one she chose to spend htre, we feel as well acquainted with her as tho she had been a Junior with us. How this young lady does love to visit during study hour! Nevertheless for her to fail in classes would be unheard of. It always is a marvel to us where Alex keeps her great variety of topics with which she ever entertains us, so that they are ever at her command. Q11 ' RUTH T. CARPENTER North Adams, Mass. Nuughl is tlmitd her: mind ulrrf infnzfg Eyes fha! look dccp info flu' lzmrfs of llzingsg A skillful hand fo shape: ll firm will licnf On purposes fha! lmrr' no ptfly urls. Ruth decided to come to Norntal only after having taught two years. Because of her exptrifnces she was always chosen to lead. As a Junior she served as Class President in which office she was successful, hut she has made herself felt in classes as well as outside. Jolly and eager to enter into any good fun, she is equally ready for work, so that there is no question as to her future success, Dolzorm' M. Cimeix Alford, Mass. llc: dy in hcurl und rcutly in hand. llcrt-'s Dot Vhapin with her pleasant smile, who came to us from Alford. Wht never we came in contact with any perplexing problems, our he- 5.1 loved and loyal classmate was always on the alert to help us. If you wish any one ln do you a favor, my advice would As she loves all out-of-doors and enjoys long tramps into the country, we can safely predict that llot will teach where she can enjoy nature. xvll1'l'l'Vl'l' she goes, our ln-st wishes will always lie witli her. Assn CVRTIN Farnums, Mass. Aunt is jolly, Amit is guy .-lnm is szruf in ln-r own frat troy For Aunt likes Cltttrlif und all llzcifs 71 ict, And irc liopt lar lift 11-ill li. fall of spice . Here's to Anne. our little bohhed-haired girl from the big city of Farnums. She was always on the alert for fun and frolit- but on the other hand, very industrious and able to sustain her place in class. In our class play did she not make an excellent Lieutenant? As our class treasurer, she showed her great ahility in handling money and much credit and appreciation is due her. That she will make a success in life wherever she 2095. we all feel sure. Mas. Dom L. Dori' West Stoclihridge, Blass. .-l loving luurf is flu gnu! n'tj1u'rcii1t'i1I'-fo contforl and lIt. fl1I'll llzost ll! Nllvlil.lfflIfI.u We felt it a great privilege to welcome to our numher, last fall, Dora l.. Doty, a woman 0, of rare ahility and sterli ' qualities. She may truly he called Mother hy lioth seniors and juniors, since any little vex- lllj., prohleni. impulse or fancy s soon made straight hy her wise counsel. May she he successful in all shi does! Itrru tla.ui.xxi North .-Xdanis, Mass .lft1y i ml slfos lit l-rft,'l,! mol liliti ,lloy you succtttl in ull you tlo, 6 lltl lrlun you l-itgln fo . rt', 3 lf: uit rnlnr, ilttir, uw loin you yt! H Klan wc the class of 'A :irrixed here at Xorlnal, wc wt rc glad lu w.-lct-inc as unc t-1 xiry sttlatc young l.i-ly llti ory. 'l'liu liulh lstllll '12lllllyl'l' Maid in stho..l, tt. .,,,..a that she has one outside attraction and XH'l'Y'l'wl1-'l that sl.- will not teach long
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THE CLASS OF 1922 HEI EN B,xRRows Dorset, Vt. lI'il11 pleasant manner, a frinzd most true, Very rica!-off flrrssrfl in blue: Herr' she ccmc from lm' nalirc slate, To gain a slorc of lrnozrlzdgr yrcal. ls Always modest and unas- ' suming, Helen Barrows has - gained a place in the life of each of her companions which will always remain her own. Generous, helpful and obliging, she shows that her previous teaching experience is but a stepping-stone to the things she will do in the future. The Class of '22 wishes her all manner of success. MARION BENCE Pittsfield, Mass. One of tlzr grrafcsl gifts of lzcaren -good-srnsc, Is possfssrd by our Marion Hence. Doesn't this describe our quiet, dignified Marion to a T ? And yet when one really knows her, she is just as jolly as the next one! Marion has been with us only this year, but we think as 1 . much of her now, as we do of those who have been with us always. Where-e'er she goes, her quiet, self-reliance will gain respect and success for her. M. VIVlAN BERRY Greenfield, Mass. A very gentle lzrarl and a goarl conscience. By her work as Class Secre- tary and President ofthe House Council, Vivian has demon- strated that industrious girls come from Greenfield. Never- the-less, she has never been in the least averse to any good time that might come her way. The class of 1922 wishes her . great Success- GRACE BOYDFN A lowly dark-hairrd maiden! lVl1osr days are calmly spent, H111 1012011 once you get her started O11 wild fun you'llf1'nd hrr bent. Grace joined us from the . sunny hills of Conway, that town in Franklin County, whose praises she is always singing. The sunshine of her native town has entered into her disposition and enabled her to greet us even on a dis- agreeable morning, with a cheery smile. As quiet as a mouse, at school, but at home-Oh My! , , A . . - MILDRED A. BOYLE Hatfield, Mass. May your joys be as deep as the ocean, Your troubles as light as its foam. If all the folks in Hatfield are like Milly, we feel it would be a nice place in which to live. Very little noise was credited to her while she was living in 37 and her lovely dignity has been an example for us all. Although Mildred does not enjoy participating in the more strenuous sports, yet '22 has always found her a loyal rooter at our games. We feel that a literary career will claim this classmate some day, but whatever she undertakes, will be noble and successful. tw . ' 7 MARGARET RITA BRENNAN Bradstreet, Mass. None knew her but to love her, for she made pleasure a business and business a pleas- ure. Up from Bradstreet to our Normal-what a career! Pep and popularity were her pass- ports, and fun, her reward. Peggy was invariably up to l mischief, an d her naughty twinkle usually gave her away in the midst of some prank, midnight spread, or basketball game. We're sorry Peg was unable to finish the year with us, for she is an honest-to-goodness, all-round sport. i. -
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12 THE AXIS LILLIAN KENT Adams, Mass. Rings on her fingers and bells on lu r foes, Q 4. She will make music lzvlzereiier she goes. Lil joined us from her home town of Adams, What 1 a delightful companion she is, and what a pleasure it is to have one like her in our l- class for she never fails to lend a helping hand! Lil is very fond of Psychology but takes nothing for granted. Everything has to be argued and adequately proved before Lil accepts it. In the Glee Club, of which she was the leader, her sweet voice was indispensable and thoroughly enjoyable. We all wish Lillian the best of luck in the future. fs- L - i 4 JANE KERR Blackinton, Mass. . The noblest service comes from nameless hands, And lhe best servanl does his work unseen. A dainty and lovable little poetess is Jane. She has the ability of becoming a success- ful teacher, owing to her pa- tience and thoroughness and love for children. Our little classmate is so ---i-i remarkably popular that the class thinks that without her we would be missing a sincere and helpful friend. In the years that are to come we are sure that she will make a success of the work she has chosen. LA MRS. A. LOUISE MACMASTERS North Adams, Mass. Psychology, grarnfnzar, if mailers no! If Louise MaeMaslers is on the spolg For lo our rescue she always will fry Tha! wc in our classes will surely gel by Then, Hurrah for MacMasffrs.' we'll shoul with a will That we may in some way sellle - - A our bill. On the first day of school, one face seemed to stand out in our vision. The bright brown eyes were so friendly, the face so alert, it seemed as if we just wanted to meet the lady herself. Upon introduction, we found she was a special coming to us from North Adams, therefore, not one of the Dorm. girls. She has surely proven herself a friend to all, both Juniors and Seniors, for these specials have a way of being in all classes and the good wishes of all the class go with her. . fv IV All! A MI LDRED MONTAGUE Williamstown, Mass. Happy only when doing some- ihing fo make ollzers happy. Mildred the quietest and most reserved of our number finds the greatest pleasure and delight in making all about her contented and happy. Each morning Milly comes from Williamstown, but the return to that little village is the thrill of the whole day, for from a little store at the end of the car-line come glad greetings and a happy smile which drives away the cares and worries of thelong day. Milly is to abide in the college town where she will carry on her work, for after all how could she dream of leaving it n'everything. The best of success to her is our wish. . .4 1 - CATHERINE A. MoRR1ssEY Bennington, Vt. Drink to me only with thine eyes eyes. This loyal daughter of the Green Mountain State came from Bennington to swell the ranks of teachers. Bennington must be a very wonderful place, or else it is the people, for Kate never stays away from her folks C?J very long at a time. Con- sidering the fact that Kate is ' rr very fond of domestic life, we wonder if perhaps she may not soon change her profession. Kate is a splendid athlete and not only while captain of our team, but all through the course she has helped much to bring success to '22, She works while she works and plays While she plays and we feel confident that her success is assured. - f SARAH C. MURPHY North Adams, Mass. Variety is the spice of life Sadie, a jolly, fun-loving, girl, is at all times ready for a good time. Although one of our brightest girls, she does not study all the time, for, in truth, she is very happy and light of heart. At first glance, she may look quiet, but just look at those roguish eyes and draw your own con- clusions. Next year our fun- loving companion will probably be teaching.in a nearby town, for you know the reason why! 4 n.
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