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

 - Class of 1928

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THE NORMALOGUE IRENE KATHERINE HAYES 6SKa'y!9 6iKate!! Hatfield, Mass. C NW. A. A. CU CQJ, Axis Staff CQD, Travel Club CQJ, Basketball 1 2 . Her ways are of pleasantness and her paths of peace. Kate might seem a quiet girl to those who do not know her well However many will remember Kate for her good-nature and un- selfishness. She likewise has a ready smile. She has been a con- scientious worker as well and we have no doubts as to her success. VIVIAN C. HEBERT ccvivsn South Hadley, Mass. W. A. A. CU CQJ, Orchestra CU CQJ, Glee Club CU CQJ, Student Council, Publicity Committee. Best Disposition A cheefrul temper makes wit good-naturedf, Viv is one of the most fun-loving girls in our class. Nothing would have seemed quite complete without Viv's flaming curls and sunny smile. She is talented musically, and she has been a con- scientious member of our orchestra. We are proud of you, Viv, and we will miss you next year! TRUTH HEMENWAY ' 'Truthie' i Holden, Mass. W. A. A. Clj CQJ, Reading Club Clj CQD, Class Day Speaker. Wittiest She is pretty to walk 'with And witty to talk with. Truthie is that quiet, innocent looking girl, who, because of her witty remarks and puns caused us to gain avoirdupois and wrinkles. Whenever vaudeville is staged, it is safe to bank on the presence of Truthie . But along with this characteristic, she has a Hne sense of honor and responsibility and N. A. N. S. has gained because of her coming. EVELYN HOLT REV! ! 827 Brock Ave., New Bedford, Mass. VV. A. A. CU CQD, Glee Club CU CQD, Reading Club CD CQD, Red Cross Committee, Senior Play, Normalogue Staff, Class Day Speaker, Basketball Clj. To Ioolr on the bright side of life is to look on the right side. Evelyn is the girl who is one of the best all-around sports we have here at school. No one can go through the two years with Evelyn and not be conscious of her splendid willingness and infinite good nature. One of our class upon whom the spot-light of success is shining, we stand aside for Fate to bestow on her the honors she so richly deserves. We hope her intersets in Mt. Hermon will not tempt her from the start she has made in the profession. Q6

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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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OLIVE ELIZABETH HUNT Biol!! 60 Albion St., Vilakefield, Blass. YV. A. A. CU CQJ, Class President 125, Basketball CU CQJ. Best all 'round girl, most popular, most loyal. We will carry away from N. A. N. the remembrance of Ol's loyalty and unselfish work as president of our class. She was the rudder by which we steered our bark and yet we find it hard to ex- press our appreciation of what she has done for us. Ol has been splendid on all the spirts and activities. To her we owe a lot, and we hope the very best of success will be hers. RUTH BIARION JENKS Rufus' Cheshire, lNIass. Secretary of Student Council, YV. A. A. CU QQJ, Reading Club CU. Calmest To live for others to Ihe last ' Unknown perhaps lo fame. A true, loyal daughter of her Alma Mater is Ruth. She is one of the most reliable and conscientious girls in our midst. As secretary of the Council she did a splendid piece of work and we do thank her. Ruth has proved herself during our period of association a faithful student, a loyal friend, and a cheerful companion-characteristics which spell future success. MARY NATALIE JOHNSON Mae Richardson St., Wakefield, Mass. YV. A. A. CU 125, Basketball CD CQD, Travel Club. Whatever the wealher maybe, I say lVha1e1'er the weather maybe Ifs the song she sings andthe smile she wears Thafs a-makin' the sun shine everyiliheresf' Mae has won many hearts during her two years at N. A. N. by her pleasant ways and cheerful smile. Any activity was made gayer by Mae's presence. She has been a good sport. a loyal friend and one whom we cannot soon forget. ive are sure that her sweet face and pleasant manner will find her a place in the hearts of her pupils. ANNA ELIZABETH JOYCE StA'xnn93 4-3 Chickering St., Pittsfield, hfass. VV. A. A. CU, Dramatic Club Because your generous hear! gave ou! A kindly thought a minute You made our school a whole 101 better, Jus! by being 'in it. Ever since the beginning of Normal, Ann has been an outstand- ing girl. She is a very versatile young lady. Not only does she excel in her studies, but also in her athletic activities. As for writing poetry, well, just glance in almost any number of the Axis and even right here in our own Normalogue-and you will give silent admir- ation to this earnest girl. Q7 THE NORMALOGUE 4

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