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THE AXIS 11 MARGARET DADSON Waterbury, Conn. Hcrfricnds, thry are many, Focs, has she any? Peg is one of the most ad- mired girls in N. A. N. S. Her willingness to help every one and her cheery smile have won for her an endearing place in the hearts of her associates. Peg is a girl who believes it best to be brave and to stand forth for the greater things in ,. ' life! -nut peg may he most successful in all of her undertak- bt, ig the sincere wish of the class of '23. , L1uAN CLAIRE DOUGLAS Williamstown, Mass. Come and lrip it as you go In a Iighffanlastic toe. Who of twenty-three, has not seen her trip the light fantastic toe ? Our Lil ! ! Can her sweet charm e'er be forgotten by her Best friends? Indeed no! And in years to come, we will look back to Normal school with Lil as a center for us to build our reveries upon. Lil also has been care- ful not to let pleasure interfere with work. Always willing, always smiling, always ready. Qui e beguiling, such is our own Lil. To you, dear, the class of twenty-three sends love, and wishes that good luck may go with you always. l ' KATHERINE E. B. DRENNAN Pittsfield, Mass. Fair as a lily, Pink as a rose, Everyone loves her, Wherever she goes. She's our class beauty, So they all say, And we adore her, Our dear Pal, Kay. Out for a good time Always is she. Where at the head of things Ever she'll be. May she be happy, As kind and true, We Hive her our blessings All the years through. MARGARET E. DUNFREY Williamstown, Mass. As good be out of the world as out Qffnshion. -Colley Cibbcr. Can the class of 1923 ever forget that blithe little home girl we all call Peg, who is one of the fairest of our friendly circle? How her sweet voice aided the Glee Club in their two concerts! i Woe unto the mortal who is fascinated by the hypnotic eye of our little belle! She pene- trates his outer being, calls him her Prince Charming, her love, her all. O Peg! What is the name of the lucky star who covers third base for Williams? Your heart may be sought by many a handsome suitor but never will the joys that have reached the tender souls of your classmates be forgotten. May success and good will follow you to the ends of all undertakings. This is the wish of '23. ELIZABETH AGATHA DUNPHY Haydenville, Mass. Ercr ready, full of glee Retlfs the joy of '33 Beth joined us this last year and was a great addition to the already famous '23, As an ex- cellent entertainer, she is nnt only a clever magician but also possesses an unusual ability to sing. Although Beth tells us T she is going to teach school, we l are looking forward to the pro- duction of a play under her competent supervision. Whatever she does, we hope joy and success will always be her companions. ' BERMCE EDWARDS Orange, Mass. Her Iorclirzcss I ncrcr kncu' Vnfil shc smiley! on me Oh, fhcn, I saw lzcr cyc was briylzf- ' A u'cIl QfIU7'f', cz spring QfIigI1f. ' Here's to our Gal of '23. Some call her Bunny and some call her Berny, but she answers to both in her good- y natured way. How many times have we heard the expression Now, I ask you uttered from herlips! We wonder just where this pet expreSsion arose-Could we truly say, From Orange from whence she hailed '? Now, Bunny, we, the class of '23, hope happiness and good fortune will attend you in all your undertakings.
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i I THE CLASS OF 1923 ' RrrA AGAN North Adams, Mass. i The qualities Qf friendship are loyalty, ajection ard under- standing, ard the greatest Qt' these is ur derslardiugf' Rightly does Rita deserve the title of Best Friend of the class. She is one of the few girls blessed with a personality i that invites frierdship. Once that you know Rita you are hers forever. Maybe the secret lies in the fact that Rita M 4 l .Yourself alone. HM W . l t lui-king in the qualities of loyalty and affection. f Nita most of all because she understands. Iii... ,lm BESSIE BARBER Williamstown, Mass. Here she is, there she is, with a smile for everyone. From Williamstown she came to us, this winsome, willing lass. Her sweet and pleasing person- ality has won for her a place in the hearts of one and all. How could the class of '23 ever have gotten along without-her? To Bessie belongs the success of the wonderful Berkshire Ban- quet. What would it have U I lint icnce and fine spirit? She has also been lm, 'Malin i lui fic-1' Club for two years and a loyal .member, ,W I ll I .V H ii- has been chosen as the most willing mem- ,lllmrzn 'Ir' 1-Iuris. llvre's a wish for a long and happy life. ' '1' VH Nessie Barber! I -, ulIlNXIill1plllfH.!- Il lu, 'HI I GRACE M. BUNNELL Amherst, Mass. Just to be helpful, just to be true, Just to be glad the whole day thru. Happy, helpful, wholesome Grace! How we all love to hear her brisk Hello, Every- body first thing in the morn- ing when we are so grouchy and cross. Grace's sweet and lov- 4. ,f ,mmhiml 'H ' I able disposition has been as rays W. mm-IV Q:li..lllll'lIlg.Ol1l' Normal course, and, we all love .mmll MEN- ii -is the little miss who, when we re all fam- : ,P I - Us in fragments of crackers between classes. il' iii ' '-af - . . - . ill ll -i .il A ll'-H in which appeals to us in every way and we ' ' izii I lw Hill, I1-I' little love-nest will be as sweet and happy ' RUTH IRENE CLARKE Greenfield, Mass. Ambition has no rest. -Bulwer-Lyttfm. Ruth Clarke, the tall, seri- ous C'?J girl of our class, truly deserves the title Most Am- bitious. Whether her ambi- tion is for the editorship of THE AXIS and its chief author, two years of successful Glee Club membershp, or the downfall of a few innocent June bugs, she always reaches her aim. The dormitory, yea, even the whole school was deeply impressed during her Junior year with her powers as a me- dium. This ambition carried over into the Psychology class where she was always ready with a weird, fantastic story. The class of Nineteen twenty-three expects great things of Ruth I. Clarke. Indeed we are prepared to look ahead a few years and find her listed in Who's Who. i GENEVIEVE Cor-'FEY Pittsfield, Mass. When you work, work hard. When you play do not work at all. Genevieve, one of our most- attractive girls, is a conscien- tious worker, but when anyone mentions tennis or any other sport, she rarely hesitates to drop her work and play the game. Last year our classmate al- ' ' ways had her suitcase packed a week ahead of the time when she was going home. Tl'IiS year, however, Genevieve likes North Adams better. D0 you wonder why? We all wish her the success which she is sure to have. -iii? - - ELIZABETH COGGESWELL COOKE Pittsfield, Mass. Beth, will you make up a little poem for me? Often and often we hear those words spoken to this witty little maid when she comes tripping down the hall. She is able to display her feelings not only Chmllgh poetry, but expresses them also through her aesthetic and social dancing. Beth has helped to make our class successful by serving on the various com- mittees and on the editorial board of THE AXIS for two Years- We all know she will be progressive in whatever she undertakes. Among the wittiest of the witty So our Betty has been classed. May she always be successful, As she has been in the past.
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fi' 'l' Il W KAROLYN I-'meg Shelburne Falls, Mags, HA face gladflffifff ljggfgpfpod' Soft smiles b h ' ' ' bred. Il Ulnlll kllvflnezze Carrie is the brf,wn.,.y,,,j girl from Shelburne Falls, wl,f,t,,. irresistible smile is well lff,,,e,,,, to all the class. She hm ,,,,,,I, est and charming 1-har l 41- r-r. t istics, that have rnnfjl, s,,,, ., L . favorite among bmp, 1.-,,,j,,A.,, . and teachers. Hg: mr ,.M,,, me is thought to be quiet, but we've hear-l nf, flf,-1.1, if, the South-west corner. of second and know than Qin. lm some lively spirits bottled up, that she hides hthinfl imp ,f,.. mureness and modesty. We all know that Carrie is going to make a gn,-,.,.S.,A uf teaching, because of her sweet manner and cheery flisposi- tion, and the best wishes of the class go with her nf, p school next year wh lf'l' ere we know she'll be happy, Car i V EDITH Fonss Pittsfield, Mass. Gentle in rnrinnrr, Firm in rcalilyf' Who is that quiet litllf. ' I H . glr running around in the rainbow blou ? W ' se hy, don t you know? That is Edith, our perienced teacher, and n 1-fm- scientious little mi h ' HFTIU'-lt px- SS S 1' ui, in- L deed. Moreover, she is gm J obliging young person. ll' any- ' one wishes her to go down str:-el, she says, Oh, yes, I'll be there in a minute, and so shi- ig, for she is a girl of her word. We all wish for Edith a sul-i-4-gg- ful career in the years to come. -L I GLADYS MARY HAl.l. Ashley Falls, Mass. To thy duly, now and ezwr! Dream no mo re of res! and slay, This seemed to be the nmll., f th o e most dignified girl of our class, as we remember when she entered N. A. N. S. alter two years' teaching eicpericn 1 VP. Since then we have found Gladys ready for a good time J with the re t f s o us and we es- pecially remember her as .Iu- 'F lo Cflpfdifl f We do not know wh ' ' o basketball 1' -f li A XI S V ELrzABE'rn HURLI-:Y Lenox, Mass. She's not very big and she's not very small, She's just as we want her and she's loved by all. Her eyes are of blue and her hair is of gold, So we chose her class darling, I suppose you've been told. So here's to our Betty, the dearest of dears, I We'll all gather round her and praise her with cheers. n we hrst met Betty she seemed very quiet, yet how 'l l hiy she won all our hearts. When one was in trouble 'il'-rv was always a comforting word from her. She proved if'-rrsf-Il' al wonderful pal to each and every one of us, by being 5'iWil.YS ready and willing to help. Whse P g F ELIZABETH OLIVE ILES North Adams, Mass. Who for the world would change a faithful friend? Here she is. The girl with the lovely big blue eyes, and a disposition to match her sunny hair. At first glance, one might imagine that Olive is a very quiet young person, but . once you hear her merry laugh- i ter you change your former opinion immediately. Of late W' 'l1lV1'0lNl'I'Jl'ti that OI' - ' ive has favored a certain Ford. Not 1 .l' Oh no! But who-Oh, my dear, we haven't the sluglm-sl idea! Olive has been a member of the Glee Club ' UNH yours. ll ll know that all her pupils will adore our Olive, and the In-sl wisilcs of ti '- ' ' ' ie ilass of 23 go with her. i - - PAULINE JOHNSON Worcester, Mass. May you always be the same, Changing nothing but you' name. Polly. How often we have heard that word ring out, in Taconic Hall, the past yeafi If it is a dance or song that IS needed, we immediately g0 to Polly. How many times In sewing, we have rushed to her, I in order that we might be helped . . at might y Out. .ue hefallen some of her friends and neighbors of Taconic i Clever did you Say? Well, lllull, had it not been for her guidance. Surely she will con- iw guess she is. Just taste some of her fine cooking and you tlllllt' to influence those about her by her gentle rebuke and xx ill rind our good example, meeting success where'er she goes. ' So lwrl-'s success to Polly, and Rus, in all future Years-
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