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A-E THE NORMALOGUE ANGELINE CECELIA GOODALL NANCY 444 Winthrop Street, Winthrop, Mass. Prettiest Eyes Class Vice President QU, Glee Club C1, 25, Senior Play Angy is a good athlete, a friend to all, and one of the jolliest girls in our midst. When Angy played the role of Miss Pritchard in the play, we imagined what a sweet middle-aged woman she would become. Then, whenever we think of Angie , we will recall the times she let us enjoy her fine voice in chapel. MARGARET GERTRUDE HAGGERTY Adams, Mass. Most Likely to Succeed Senior Play Take one part tall blondness, work into it a breezy laugh, mix it thoroughly with a cheerful presence. Sift together equal parts of good thinking, cooperativeness and stick-to-it-iveness, fold in some good comradeship, and add to the above mixture. Flavor with a sense of humor, pour into a broadminded mold, and bake in the heat of human understanding. This is how we got our Margaret. HELEN ANDERSON HAIG NELLiE Williamstown Road, Williamstown, Mass. Wittiestg Peppiest Class Play They say that good things come in small packages, but who could imagine that Nellie would contain such a wealth of mirth and vivac- ity. Her witty remarks have kept us in peals of laughter. To be with Nellie for an hour is a veritable circus entertainment. As a dancer she excels. We know that Helen will joke and dance her way through life, stopping occasionally by the wayside for real achievements. EDITH C. HERRICK EDEN Park Street, Housatonic, Mass. Basketball Q25 When you haven't the right thing to wear to a certain place Eden is the one to go to, for she has just what you want. No other has been more ohliging, and what will some of us do when she isn't around? We are sure Eden will be remembered as one of the most athletic of our members. 26
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THE NORMALOGUE ui FRANCES SARAH DRURY FRANKIE 120 Pleasant Street, Amherst, Mass. Most Punctual Council C155 Glee Club Q1, 253 Senior Play: Normalogue Staff Frankie seems to be very quiet and timid, till you know her. Then you will find she is sometimes quite the opposite. We are sure that she viill be successful in her chosen profession, if she gets her pupils as interested in their work as she had the dormitory girls in what they thought was a frat pin. SALLY A. FILLEBROWN SAL Harrub's Corner, Plympton, Mass. Axis Staff C273 Normalogue Staff, Glee Club Cl, 23 What would some of us do if it were not for Sally, for here is a girl with whom you can always discuss the weighty problems of the moment? In deliberating, let us not forget her decided artistic temperament. No small wonder our little Sally hasn't gained in weight when she has carried her share of the responsibility of the Axis and Normalogue so efficiently. ISABELLE AGNES FLAHERTY IssY 39 Henry Avenue, Pittsfield, Mass. Most Considerate Basketball C235 Council C23 Whenever there was an especially unpleasant task to be done Is could always be counted on to help. There was no need of an ency- clopedia when she was around, for she could supply the needed infor- mation. We think, because of her fondness for mothering Juniors, that she would make a fitting matron for an orphan asylum. CECILE P1-ULOMEN GOBEILLE HCEILH Williamstown, Mass. Class Athlete College athletes are not generally classed as people endowed with superfluous gray matter, but Cecile is an exception to the rule. Besides being a shining star in the athletic firmament, she breaks the tape in classroom and training school activities. We know that N. A. N. S. is going to be proud of her future records. 25
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1 THE NORMALOGUE FLORENCE CECELIA HUNT 273 West Street, Pittsfield, Mass. Five feet Iwo, eyes of blue Bu! oh! what Ihosc fine feet can do! Florence flits hither and thither among her classmates, uncom- plainingly doing her share of work. Though last year succumbing to the greater attractions of Pittsfield, she left us each week-end, this year she decided to favor us with more of her companionship. She may be quiet and unassuming while performing her daily tasks, but she can, when occasion demands, reveal the spirit of joyous fun that lies within her. Because she has shown her willingness to work in her two years here, we are sure she will become a most successful teacher. EVELYN MAY HUNTER Ev Ashfield, Mass. Council C153 Glee Club C1, 251 Senior Play Is there anyone in the dormitory who hasn't heard Evelyn's laugh echoing through the corridor at 9:30 or some other time? Besides this ability to create a cheerful atmosphere, Evelyn has proved to us, by doing so well in Daddy Long Legs , that she can also take the part of a crabby trustee, in spite of her cheery disposition. In years to come, the class of '26 will never be complete without her smiling face. MARGARET HUTCHINS Windsor, Vermont Class President C133 Glee Club Ili We had Margaret with us for only one short year, but during that time we learned to love her. Although she was rather small. she was one of the vivid, charming girls with lots of vim and pep. She made many friends here, and will always make many more wherever she goes. She is one of the outstanding girls, not only because of her per- sonality, but because of her Uwomanly charm of long hair. We re- gret that Margaret left us to rule a school, and that she did not come back to finish her Normal course with us, but we shall never forget her. RUTH ANNIS KEDDIE Miss KEEDIEH 1138 Pleasant Street, Worcester, Mass. Best Sport, Most Lovable Glee Club Q23 The Senior vote in the class statistics alone shows what Ruth Keddie means to all of us. Although she has been with us but a short time, she has endeared herself to the hearts of the Juniors as well as the Seniors. We have all benefited by, and thoroughly enjoyed, having Ruth tell of her many experiences and impressions of the West. 27
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