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

 - Class of 1923

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MARJORIE F. KENNEDY North Adams, Mass. M ay our Marje ever smiling be A s she parts from the girls of '23: R eady always for a right good spree. J ust a jolly good chum is she: O f ten, when problems trouble, R ight willing the tangle to unrax el I s our own dear Marjorie, A E ver loyal to '23. ' K indly, friendly, true-blue E xcellent in lessons too: N ow she's here, now she's there, N ow she's everywhere, E ager her joys to shareg D earest girl in '23, Y ou, I'm su re, will all agree. ' ANNA LARKiN Great Barrington, Mass. Thine eyes so blue and tender Glow with a mystic spell. And silence in happiest dreaming Thoughts that I dare not tell. Thine eyes so blue and tender Still haunt me where I go, Arid ever o'er my spirit Their blue waves sparkle and ,7'0Zl'.H That these few lines fit Ann I am sure no one will deny. N .All during her two years at Ofmal. she has been a favorite among all the girls because d ber happy-go-lucky way. We all know of Ann's love for the color red, and many of us Nlidered about the extreme fondness, but it did not take U lon! to learn why. Ev'r3'0n9 llUl'es that she will be happy in her new line of tori. ' . . , . , :Limb mill be far different from what she is now en- ' lil.-XRGARET ELIZABETH LOWRIE North Adams, Mass. Hllltllll Of heart and bright offace, The daughter of a merry race. I Our Margaret is certainly llght of heart and bright of face, even if she is one of the most conscientious in the class. She IS always willing to help any- One and has won many friends by her pleasant manner. On 2Cc0unt of her cheerful disposi- tion she enjoys a good time. ESD6Cially in the Gym she Y- So here's to Peg and the S 0 '23 go with her to Conway next that she is verv HV I 'tiles Of the clas fe THE AXIS 13 FLORENCE V. E. MACK North Adams, Mass. Ouick, ingenious, forward and capable. -Shakespeare. Here's to one of the home girls! To one who took part in all the debates given at school. No one could wonder at this if one had but heard Mack argue and thus she earned the title of being the most argumentative girl in the class. We will always remember, lest Mack forgets, her playing opposite Ruth Clarke in sta- tionary tfor Mack surely could play guardl. Was it not always she who made up songs for us to sing when playing against the class of '22? Mack also belonged to the Glee Club, so we surely ought to appreciate her versatility. It has ever seemed queer to us why Mack always liked Bobs as well in the summer time as in the winter, but of late the secret has crept out and we wish her the best of luck not only in her teaching career but later. . GERTRUDE IWARY MAZANEC i Shelburne Falls, Mass. The noblest service comes from nameless hands, And the best servant docs' his work ll nseenf' Few girls in our Normal have accomplished more than our in- dustrious lass, Gert, She is always busy, yet seldom in a hurry. During her two years she has assisted the class in many waysg as a student, a friend, a helper to Miss Lamphier, and as a jolly good sport. Gert has endeared herself to the class of '23. She has shown her skill in poster work, painting, and music, while here, honors which few girls can claim at once. She works while she works, and Plays while she plays, and we feel confident that her success is assured. ' EDITH MARGRETTA MCCANN North Adams, Mass. Good things come in small packages. Here's to the cutest girl of '23-Edith McCann. Anddid someone say little? Petite- but, oh my! One would have to travel quite a distance to find a girl so charming and lovable as Edith, who always has a cheery word for everyone. We all hope that wherever Edith goes A ' there will be a theatre with a balcony, and a reserved seat in the second row, where she may gaze with her bewitching eyes at the -orchestra? Edith will succeed wherever she goes because of her sweet disposi- tion. So here's to you, Edith, with all good wishes.

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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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I-I -, ,I g THE AXIS 1 ,,' ., H - Him is. IS she . W 1 , , , 1 1 HI' ANR htfrforany- ' F . . !'lf 1, , lu r hlidrtlr and , .9 If ,. fi l Hi 'u y r l 21 flfrubt. 'I f'l ' '61 -.'rviriL5'! Ynu jug 'ft In T Zpy51l,kH.w R51-A MCCANN w infill Adams, Mass' Louise H. McDoNoUcH .-1, Wing, sw fresh, no fair. North Adams, Mass. ggg5ggfgg,,gg-,53g,g-if A 222152335522 tiff? ml, an amund And ever when she passes, Her smile is everywhere. Louise is one of the petite girls, who has been a bright and shining light in the class of '23, I She is a quiet, demure, little - -u 'f , ., I, 'iHHi GVflSk. Hffmff maiden, one who appeals .to dance rehearsals, rnovif, uf,-.1 lin-1 lwhmginn everyone with her Sweet smlle' events, have hem HKUVTTA 'mm nn ftllcrirlinlf A and, yes, we can truthfully say She Wouldwt SUWIIMIQI Q :,. IM , in .ill snr-ml that-she is the most lovable girl in the class. Louise was to her! Af f ' MNH ' Wim SHUI lffafllflg lady in our class play, and it is needless to say that ' fi 'WU' H lur-k she won the hearts of her audience the instant she stepped on the stage. Even we girls wished that we were of the opposite sex that night. Whatever she undertook, was accomplished creditably. We feel that it is useless to wish success for her, so we will g , just say Au Revoir. I 'i. -1 Mvffnnrv illzsllt-lil, NIJIHN, I Q 'X liff 11 nlry ,-,HI-V 'Intl' ,, ii.-- fr , itll!! 'nhl f 'Nl 1 411,11 rl' 'H f' l n If jd i ul' llllilsi f ig, I, ' - rom Pitts- ' 'flsgr ' I-.M L. ,i W 'MH' llmny others. ul' in-r home g - KATHERINE M CMA!-ION ,H H Ilmg HM, mug, North Adams, Mass. dmw, if -wry oflon, llignifgwl A ready wil, tempered wilh :U , 1 -vin! ulnla-Iv, with -l pymg' grace and a good disposition. I H H 4 ' . 1 . .- l,.,j,,, ,H Nm 'l4 lllxlmsilinn, She What WOLIld the class of '23 M l NIH' l , , ' lc uf' ' 5 , H nits 4 th do without Kate . She IS pll,::,iAA', H l 'l'1' iisiiiqu-f1mlTj charming, and has a wonderful ' ,,,,,,,J H HW luis In-on n mem- disposition, and is one of the adequately Carflylfltf out lin- ' ' Hum-il ' lfl,,,,,,,, und be des She has shown s ' ' uties of nurse. That all her uncle-rlqli . ' l 'll-U4 Hin' wish of '23, X l si .- ii . ' l'oIl-- M d . -Vmln 'l.v.1nfl lnifnlininn In gi':I 'H :ind Inu-her jolliest and best natured girls of the class. She has dramatic talent, too, as we observed at the Senior Play, Kate has served as treasurer of the class j during our senior vear, thus W proving that she is alborn busi- ness woman. We all know I . I hlllllll' lN'F'1'll0Hen MH' I'l'l'1wnI is the that the children will adore her. limi, i- 4-,I J 'l '4I-:ns Mi'tHxn1'Y 0 . alll Ilnuln 'U I - N ll. Mass .,,,, , .. ,l.hlI:li, frnillvnvul ,-,.'.,. 'mu 'H , ' - ' - IW WH,:,.ifl. lnnilil.-s Ilmf vonw MABEL CONGDON IIEDBURY 1 l fn ,,,, H . Wilmington, Vermont 1,,,,,,, Ulf' knulnvss of 1,',,,. H,,:H, How far that little candle WW HH Elm, nhr has she 14,511 throws its beams. ' ' an VIII, 'iw tl And just as far, do the smiles Nllhlftlliiru Ixunulxllllkk hy xx-hich Mabel gives us' l N ll in H.-lull! in us' entered throw their beams and cheel' L , NUV4' llllli film I Q li but we feel US Up. It's an enviable fawlty filing.. up r. ms sm-comfnlly we'll all agree to be able to . . ,. x x Purely, her determination new-r In w,,,.lfx WI Lite entrance. smile, any place, any time, any. e gclal' light hearted and Nifty fin' Iwi. mx hr'l gllt her to where Our Mabel is blessed she will bring to some C-p,5M,.l,n mm N Kiiili-it what vheer A with that Same accomplishment, goes herpleasing disposition will MH ' . im, Wp,,,n,,.,,,. She - She has won during her two Mary n i uw , z , . . N , Mm hvhllllii lriends as friend toall, and because f 1 X o it everybody loves her and wishes her success. Q She is happy, conscientious, 2

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