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

 - Class of 1927

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MISS ELIZABETH JENKINS North Adams, lVIass. Super1'1'sor of E'.zftension Department, and Rural Df3l7l071SfI'fl1'1.07l, Schools, Teacher of Rural Education Since many Normal School graduates begin their teach- ing experience in rural communities, it was thought neces- sary to open a rural education course. The class of '27 was the first class to be instructed in this new enterprise under the leadership of Miss Jenkins. She has had a. wide experience in rural training, and in her cheerful manner, dispelled our fears concerning country schools, and helped us to realize the great opportunity awaiting us in the country. The Senior class wish lVIiss Jenkins every happiness for the future, and look forward with joy toward the visit she will make us in our rural schools in the Fall. 12 4 THE NORMALOG-UE MR. THOMAS CUMMINGS North Adams, lVIass. Teacher of Manual Training We have here a member of the faculty who is with us for the sole purpose of teaching the uses of the chisel cop ing saw, and other tools: and many have wondered why a manual training course is given girls. When we are in our rural schools, with a group of eighth grade boys on our hands, we believe that the facts Mr. Cummings has taught us concerning manual training will help to solve more than one difficult problem in discipline.

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THE NORMALOGUE 4 MISS Xl M X PORII R Needlmm Blass Teacher of Ilyqzenf and Plzysnal I flmatmn flaws lflzzsor 0 x' s nson t ll joy goodsporl' lwcrrrlrx to help' Th It s Nlss lorts r our clnss ulxlsor Shi uou Q ments ol nlmtun fxuntx suen hu llnhx 4 s shr mlls the S1 moxs during our hrst uulxs nt Norm nl un her mtuestmg hygnnc 'xml 5811111 lgllllll work Mlss Portmr IS just lllllflllllllg our mth uh is wlmh she lnnks wlll lxmht the gnls of N X B S 1nd this ufxr u hu eflolls Womens xllllflll Xssoclntlon sus Illlllds that the most prlceless Je url ls food H1 ilth qhe has helped us lo kmep the torfh of hood llmlth burnmg Wllll a lillglllkl' 'md '1 steadler H xml hoplng that we 'lre going lo p rss tlu torch on to tlu clnldrc n nm t rc h Nlax NI1ssPo1tmr rc In un mth North 'xKllIllS Norm ll for manly xefmrs Xlwus she mll be one ol thc dc 'll'1Sl Il mem bmnees planted ln the gfuden of numorus ol her bahx class MISS -XLICE OWEBQ North Adams Mass Teacher of Przmazy Readmq Language, Gram mar and Oral Compovzfwn W hat '1 reluf to be treated 'rs 1 clnld 'lg-nn after bung a grown up for sexe-ml xeflrs for ln M1ss Owens classes xou forget your dxgnxtx 'md entrr mto the realm of ehlld hood Nou prepare to plu the role of ans storx book character and ll xou re stxfl' at being '1 clnld once more Mlss Ovsens herself mll demonstrate how '1 duck wmlks or how the httle Red Hen carrxed her lug of flour We take from our work ruth Mlss Owens manw helpful suggestlons wlnch we mll use nn our de lhngs mth lnttle chxldren 11 N.,- I - lj-174 . ff! . 1'1 VN N s n I 1 'Q 41 Y r L . , ' . . , . V , . . . . 1 I l I . A 1 l - , v'. V J lljf Alvzj. l l? A J 'f l'- -2 lj l ' 4 ' J y . . - . . v' . ' . . . . . , . . . , th-I .'. 1'- . 1 A' 'las .as . - -. .3 . . z ' s- ' v ' . 1 4 y 1 ax' f . . l .hw . A- -. l Y V1 r. . 1: 1, v l n b I l' '. ' A -' 11 , .'... '..'.a '. thr 1' '. an 7 . . ' - .' -z 'z. formed. How often she has trred to Impress upon our L 1 x h fx , sn 1 , .K U ' V' fry r K K rl '. 1 lv ' S I 'I - - -- - '- ez-. .' U - ' ' ' 1 ' . . 1 . : ' ' V.-1 5 ' vt, I ' A .tix v 1 -K 1- -1 , ' 1' ' ' ' ' tb . X., 1 K K . L . , .A . t ,f' 'L . J , Y .Q at ' A K- . , u- - V 1 ' - h I X , . . 1 ' 1 ' , . . . . 1. x 1 1 1. ' 1 rc . A V N. U, 5 I , I - ' :xv nv tv- r 9 ,v V 1 9 X , , , C . ,Q . , . X ,,. I



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THE NORMALOG-UE 4 MISQ GRACE L DONIELSONI Colraln lNIass Lzbrarzan MISS FXNWIE X BISHOP Illlllmantlc Conn Teacher :J Ixmdcrqarfcn Theory If we could sun the he lrts of the little tots is loymg, H1185 Blshop can uc would mrlud be proud of oursm lus Not only do the cluldrcn lou her but also the Normal gurls rl: the kmdergarten It ns our msh that she may enjoy 'zll the llHppll'l6SS possible -Xre you lookmg for a story for teachmg or a reference book on some subject' Just 'Isle BIISS Donelson she wsxll help you Indeed Mlss Donelson our Llbrarmn IS al yy ays kept busy aldmg us ID our search lor knowledge We were yery sorry that our dear frlend was called away during our last year because of the death ol her mother To MISS Donelson the bemors extend thenr best mshes wuth the smcere hope that the lncommg class may esteem and apprecxate her scrvxces as we all do 13 lj-12 , -'-J , ,-.1,i...l.. Y, '1 1 T 1 n L J A A . n ,. . . l 5 J . 7' Y r' . . 1' x sl K 1 ' ky 1 K .' , ,, , . . . H light in her company, especially those who have taught in ', I . . s Z., , ' .1 1 l , i . X R L A a A A 1 , 1 ' Q . . ' gb A . . V . . I 1 , y . , , I' . , W , 1 . ' lv 7 y v 7 1 l 3 v v v 7 'I D 'I Y

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