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

 - Class of 1928

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THE NORMALOGUE HELEN PORTER FRENCH Stockbridge, Mass. YY. A. A. CU CQD, Axis Staff C11 CQQ, Glee Club CQJ, Basketball KU CQJ. Editor-in-Chief Normalogue. I am happy-from care I amfree- Why Cdlllf all Ihe world be happy like me? Helen is one of our very necessary factors. Plenty of pep and vigor and that pleasing personality that makes everybody like her. She is a capable girl as well and an entertaining pianist. If your school-life sets an example for your future, we are assured of your success, Helen. IWADELINE GOODERMOTE Q30 Columbus St., Adams, hlass. YV. A. A. CU CQJ, Travel Club CQD. Whatever you clo, do right, And each task 'will be liyhlf' In all the work which Madeline undertakes we are sure she will be successful. Her piano playing is one of the many pleasant things by which we shall remember her. MARLEAH E. GRAVES House Council CU. VV. A. A. CU 021, President Reading Club QQJ, Student Council Member 125. She doeth little lrinflnesses, Which most leave undone or despise, For naught that gives hopp1'ness and peace. ls low esteemecl in her eyes. Most Sympathetic Marleah is a perfect classmate. She is jolly, sympathetic and a real true friend to all. She has a keen sense of humor and does not hesitate to use it for our enjoyment which we surely appreciate. She sees the serious side of life as well. May her personality and cheerfulness bring her as much suc- cess in the future as it has here at N. A. N. S, BIARY MAGDELENE HANNAFORD lvalpole, hlass. W. A. A. CU CQD, Glee Club CU CQJ, Dramatics CU QQJ, House Council Vice-President CQD, Normaloguc Staff. A merry hear! malrelh a cheerful !'0IlIll!'IIl1lll't .u A joyous personality and charming vivaciousness gleamed forth after the first few misty days of Mary's normal career. That galety and vivacity has flourished unfailingly since then: and the vice- president of Taconic Hall stands high today in our affection and esteem. ' u When giving pleasure to your pupils next year as you inevitably will, remember the many happy hours at N. A. N. S. 24

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i EDWINA FISH SQECIV! 12 Hallack St.. Amherst, hlass. W. A. A. Dramatic Club, A.r1's Stall' Cll, Basketball, Tennis, Class Champion. And frame your rnirul to mirth and uzrrrimenl, Which bars a thousand harms anrl l1'nyth1'ns life. -Slzulcespva re Once a friend always a friend. This is said of very few, but Ed is one of those chosen for this honor. A truer sport and more ready helper is not to be found. We know the fame of N. A. N. S. will increase with her in the field especially where athletics are concerned. BERTHA MAY FOBES Pittsfield, Mass. YV. A. A. QU CQD. Efficient manner, eyes that smile, Helpful, 'u'1'lling all thc u'hiIe. Certainly everyone in the dormitory has found a welcome in Room 4-5 from Pete and Bert . Because of her pleasant manner we feel that Bert will fit into a schoolroom beautifully. BERNADETTE MARIE FOLEY Bern Q0 Adams St., Fall River, Mass. VV. A. A., Dramatic Club, Glee Club KU CQJ, Librarian '28, Operetta, Senior Play. Most Attractive For she was sweet, and mos! rl1'v1'nelyfaz'r. Perfect climate, scenery, educational facilities -not a Cal- ifornia real estate enthusiast, merely Bernadette Foley talking Fall River. Berne has impressed herself indelibly on our memories as Lydia Languish-that perfect part which suited her so admirably. She has proved to us that beauty and efficiency may go hand in hand by her business-like care of Glee Club properties. We hear that Bern looks forward to that forty years of un- interrupted teaching. May all the success which you desire be yours, Berne, whether you reverse that decision or not. EULALIA FRAGA New Bedford, Blass. Treasurer VV. A. A. CU CQD, Reading Club CU KQJ, Secretary House Council CQJ, Glee Club. Haste thee, nymph and bring with ther Jest and youthful Joll-ily. Eulalia is Jest and youthful Jollity personified. Has anyone ever seen Lolly with a grouch? Never! Lolly is one of our best students and has held many responsible positions-and what a good sport! Good luck to you, Lolly! 23 THE NORMALOG-UE 1+



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LOUISE HANSON Bancroft Road. Wellesley. Mass. VV. A. A. 111 121, House Vouncil 111, House President 121, Reading t'lub 111 121. l'l i1l1 hcr 11'hoIcl1eurI'.v welcome in her Sllll-IP... Few are the people who could perform Louisc's duties and retain the affection of the dormitory dwellers but our llousc Pres- ident has compassed that difficult task perfectly. Louises' infections laugh and her happy temperament arc a never-failing source of joy to her friends, and we find this most un- usual of school officers. to be a friend to the least and greatest of her classmates. W'hat a futile performance to wish Louise success-five minutes conversation with her proves conclusively that even Fate could not deny Louise so richly deserved a tribute. RHODA HARPER Greenfield, Mass. YY. A. A. 111 121, Reading Club 111 121. Most Willing, Most industrious .-l 1l'1'1Iing spirit and a gracious hcu1l. Rhoda has been one of the high lights in our class despite her natural modesty. Brilliant ideas and original schemes seemed to spring from Rhoda's brain at call. Add to this a charming temper- ament. the most placid good nature and a fervent desire to help, and you cannot fail to discover why Rhoda is one of the most loved and appreciated of all our classmates. What a perfect exposition of devices and special day programs is surely in store for the school which is fortunate enough to claim Rhoda's talents. A NORA JULIA HARRINGTON Benore 68Q Cottage St., New Bedford. Mass. W. A. A. 111 121, .lris Staff 121. R1'a1lyf0r any path you luke Jolly and able and ll'1.lfl'-llll'lIfi'l'.-i No one can belittle the Whaling Vity, for New Bedford gave ns a jewel in our Nora. Witty, clever, with an engaging smile and manner, she has made friends with all of us. Who could forget the story of Trininy told in a rich brogue? We know the children in her school will love her as much as we do. DOROTHY HASKINS Dot Brimfield, Blass. Dramatic C'lub 191, Glee Club 121, Amis t'itaff121. W. A. A. 111. Hsffllllfll-Yf, loyal, Iricll and fruc Our best wishes go Io you. Dot is one of the finest girls in our class. Although she has not lived in the dorm , we can usually find her in one of the rooms. Many can tell you what fine teaching suggestions she can give. Think twice, Dot. before you give up teaching for another pursuit. 25 THE NORMALOGUE 4

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