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THE AXIS PAULINE O'CoNNoa Williamstown, Mass. Light Qt' hear! and bright qffacc, The daughter of tl merry race. Was there ever another like our Babe , the little girl from the College town? Always ready for a good time, happy-go-lucky, care-free, and a good pal to all her school- mates. She is very musical, and for two years has favored the Glee Club with her voice. When Three Chauffeursn was put on, the audience was won by her winsomeness as a little maid. Because of her petite size, she has been given the name of Class Baby. if SARAH Louisa PALMER Hinsdale, Mass, 'Turvtd is thc line of beauty Straight is the palh of duly, Walk by the las! and thou shall SIT' The other cvcr follow thee. Sarah Louise, one of the best all around girls in our class, is a very conscientious worker and ever faithful to what she deems her duty. But all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy, and so, if there is any adventure on foot, Louise never fails to participate. We have had proof of our classmate's teaching ability when she has conducted our class and we know that success awaits her. Therefore we say, Here's to Sarah Louise! May she ever keep and develop those qualities which make her a true friend! M. GwsNnoi.vN Pt'aci-11.1. Lee, M ass. On thc liyhl fantastic Iac. lIere's to our little Gwendo- lyn hettcr known as Gwennic or Gwen. ller good nature is shown hy her willingntss calls, May I take your book? tiwcnnie, curl my hair? Ye u're not going to wear ' 1 your sweater tomorrow are J -lit you, Gwen? May l take it? etc, etc. During the past year she has acquired a great liking for Lowell, Whether she will go there or to the t'onnecticut Valley to teach remains to be seen. ln the future, however, we wish her much happiness and great success, 3 t'an1c and trip il as you go to respond to our numerous Doaornv Rtzvx OILS Cheshire. Mass. .ily hcart is in Adams, .ily hzart is not hang 6 .lly htart is in Adams A A chasing a dear. .4 chasing a wild dear, And Iariny it soy .ily heart is in Adams ll.hl'l'Pl'tif I go. I VVhere's Dot? Where's S I Dot? Why, don't you know? - X-1 . At her usual occupation- drinking, of course. It would have been impossible for the class of '22 to have :seen its many dreams realized, had it not been for our loved class president. Whatever the enterprise may have been, we always felt sure of Dot's unquestioned co-operation. Dot's our real musician-whether the music is classical or jazz. We are all well aware of her fame as Glee Club pianist and what one of us is not grateful for the music which she has furnished for our dancing after dinner? ' ' JULIA A. SA1.AMr:rav Adams, Mass. Pink arc her checks and black hcr hair, A byttfr girl yon'II find non'h4'rc. Here's to Julie, the prettiest girl in the class. Popular! A jolly, good-natured, all-round sport, she'd get our vote any day. And loyal! Can't you hear her rooting for Adams every time it is mentioned? Attending Glee Club rehearsals. 1 - serving on various committees, participating at our dances, and studying t'?l have been .lewel's favorite amusements at Normal. Yes, 1 forgot to mention that as the girl with a fad our Julie was a big success in the Senior Play. She also likes to contribute her share of worldly wealth to the local theatres, especially on gym. days but she says it's educational, you know. Msaioiua S. SAl'Tl-IR Greenfield, Mass. .llurjif hath a lnarniny ty., lu! no om lfnotrs for n'horn 11 hca ln- lh,' Ifiyhf and ttf! its arrows fly. lm! n'hat they aint al, no ont tfl'ttlIIltflt.u XX ho can dispute this quota- tion'.' llarc ye who will! ' Marne hails front the pros- f perous town of tircenlield and . it docsn't talte very long lu ? 'i tilltlit Ulll1'lllll'T Ilow well ue l't'Illt'llIllt'l' those first weeks of the .lunior year, when our lvroan eyed, red-checked Salome sh! don't let her hear that tlsetl to stand up bravely and boldly in every class and discuss any question put to her Then and there she captured our hearts NK ho said she wouldnt lne a stlccessl' We know she will, so ln-re's luclt to her
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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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14 THE AXIS -ug ,F -.f,,, l manner. One of Eileen's work, in which she excels. EILEEN SHEEHAN Adams, Mass. Ra1lz1'r a qllict young lady is shi' ll'ith the grntlcst of manrzvrs you cvcr did src. Eileen is a very conscientious girl, ever on the alert to do whatever she is asked to do. She is very sweet-tempered and industrious, too, and her success is fully assured for superintendents are well dis- posed toward her on account of her quiet, self-possessed strongest points is her hand ' We all wish her the best of luck. 1 HELEN SHELDON Mill River, Mass. For shc is just the qnicl kind Wlzosc naturr never vlri 's, Like streams that keep thc summer mind Snow-hid in January. Helen hails from the big city of Mill River. Although quiet, she does her work cheer- fully, and no matter how heavy at all times This little the task, she is ready to smile. girl has proved a true friend to all who know her. Our good wishes go with her wherever she chances to stray. CLARA M. THURBER West Brattleboro, Vt. And I lcarncd of women from her. Clara hails from Vermont and she is always ready to sing the praises of that state. She is known to us for her class spirit, willingness and ambitions One of Clara's strongest char- acteristics is her determina- tion. When this Green Moun- tain girl first joined us, it seemed as if she would be a missionary, but today we know that she will beafirst-rate teacher. Wherever she goes may success attend her! ,, LORETTA M. TOBIN Norwich, Conn. Tobie is the nickname by which she is known to us all. She is the proud possessor of a bewitching voice which rings out in clear, loud tones in the gym. To gaze upon her countenance, one would think . her to be quite shy, however, the opinion is immediately altered as soon as one becomes M acquainted with this Connect- l icut lass. For her untiring efforts and skill in doing her share for the class we must certainly give her credit and As sure as the sun sinks to rest, We all agree that we love Tobie best. .G if - -. ELEANOR R. WHALEN Hatfield, Mass. The mildzst manners and the gentlcst heart. A very quiet and dignified young lady, is the verdict of those who meet Nell Whalen but those who know her best will always remember the shoulders which sometimes refused to keep dignified when there was a good joke in the air. Nell has a sweetdis- position, and is a good mixer. OLIVE LEWIS East Longmeadow, Mass. Thou hast wit and fun and fire. Olive, bubbling over with enthusiasm, and always busy at something, could usually be found after school or over the week-ends, either in her room with needle in hand, or down in the manual training room with hammer and saw, or clambering over the hills in search of insects, flowers and birds,- For to her the world was fair. Judging from the creditable way Olive always carried through anything in which she was engaged here, we do not fear for her success in any work which she may under- take in the future. WYONA SPARROW North Adams, Mass. A young Sparrow in North Adams grew And the Normalfcd it with all plans new, And it opened its little mind to the light Found in method and lesson plans bright. Our success in athletics has been aided by Wyona's sure and steady aim, particularly in basket-ball. Among the quiet, studious members we find Wyona, who used her artistic ability to decorate the covers of her books and songs used in the Glee Club of which she was a member. We all wish you success, Wyona.
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