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

 - Class of 1931

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1931 THE NORMALOGUE ,,,,:.z.. . . . V GRACE MOCHRIE gf, Grace A, PITTSFIELD, MASS. .,-' House Founcil 2 Glee Club 1, 2 Nornmloguc Staff 2 WV. A. A. l, 2 ::- Secretary of Student Council 2 ., To give her her Due for her Wil. . The girls in the dorm know that Grace and Liz certainly made two ideal roommates, for they always agreed with each other. Who does not remember the arguments Grace has had with Mr. Eldridge or Mr. Venable, in which her cleverness almost always ,fzaincd for her the winning side. So let me warn you not to try to argue with her, for you'll surely lose. Fortunately, Grace was blessed with a roommate who came L from an Indian town and knew something about Tommy-hawks. lf Australia or a doctor's profession doesn't call Grace, she ,, i certainly will make a successful teacher. t JOAN MUNGER ' . 65,1099 STONEHAM, MASS. - , Recording Secretary, YV. A. A. l. 2 Glee Club l 1 Basketball l, 2 Operetta l 14.9 Uh, hon' I do lore fl rurfjfrec life! - ' ,, If you are feeling blue and need an inspiration or a little excess pep, Joan is always on hand to supply it. Her pep however, is equally balanced with scholastic ability and we feel sure that the ' owner of those merry blue eyes will go far in this world of ours. , . A 4 .ana - A ' 7 ' GRACE MYERS - Gracie 1 32 RICKARDS STREET, NORTH ADAMS, MASS. j YY. A. A. l, 2 Glee f'lub 1, 2 Librarian l, 2 Axis Staff 2 i , Fhairman of l'ublicity Com. 2 Uperetta l, 2 , Singing rnulres your lwarl lighter Singing :nukes this world brighter. X . 1 Yes, Grace certainly can cheer us with her songs. However, most of ns will remember her for her willingness in finding the desired book, when we were in a hurry. She has always been a willing class worker for all occasions. Being a small person she is naturally interested in petite oh- jects, and especially in a Little man. , MARY ERNESTINE NEUMANN Neumann 19 RLRT STREET. ADAMS, MASS. Best Sport Glee Club l, 2 Uperetta 1, 2 Axis Staff l. 2 Senior Play 2 Normaloguc Staff 2 Student Council 2 Play Day f'hairman 2 Baksetball 1, 2 VN. A. A. l, 2 She user! Io send the best company into gales cj laughter. A burst of laughter-a crowd-who's the cause of it? If you could work your way to the center, whom would you find? Mary Neumann, of course! Mary is famous for her original ideasvnot to mention basketball-and has proved herself to be a loyal and willing class member. We shall all miss your happy, smiling countenance next year, Mary. Q. -Ag A W 27

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THE NORMALOGUE 1931 A BERNICE AUDREY MARSHALL X Audrey 1058 MASS. AVE., NORTH ADAMS, MASS. . Drama Club 1, 2 Basketball l, 2 Glee Club 2 AY. A. A. 1. 2 .1 5 'Titus the gold in her huir and the gold in her heor!. , Can't you answer that question? Oh yes, Miss Marshall. It must be wonderful for a teacher to realize that there is someone on whom she can always dcpendfa capacity which Audrey fills 1 admirably. None of us question Audrey's brilliance, and there is no i 3 . doubt but what she is envied by many because of it. Her friendli- 3 ness, cheerfulness, and unassuming nature will all contribute to her u certain success. We wonder why Mr. Holmes thinks Audrey has a . , childish personality. . i ELIZABETH MARSHALL - A Betty Nonfru .xoAMs, Msss. 5 Dramatic Club 1, 2 Basketball 1 2. W. A. A. 1, 2 r. Cowl common sense is Worth more than golrlf' 1 Always dependable. What a wonderful thing it is to say of one that she is always dependable. At times when our last hopes were gone in classes Elizabeth would see us safely through. Some f say she is quiet but I have heard it said that dignity does not always hold sway. A very efficient and progressive teacher is what we prophesy. i pg FRANCES E. MCGOWAN Fran 1 30 HALL STREET, WILLIAMSTUWN, MASS. Glee Club l, 2 Student Council YY. A. A. l, 2 Basketball 1, 2 if Chairman of Finance Committee Normalogue Staff , Ready for any path you take gy Joliv, able, and wide-awake. V A flash of red hair-here's Fran! There are two subjects upon which Fran has acquired the ability to debate: one is basketball, - - -V the other is-bus drivers. Ask Fran which bus has the best looking X .V .y g u Q ' ' X ' 'V' '- Y driver. hhe ll tell you. ANNA MICHALAK Armen SHEI,BI'RNE FALLS, MASS. Basketball l, 2 Glee Club 1, 2 W. A. A. 1, 2 S c rl rl gli il z r j nt nt .'wee ure ie :ou is zu sono o 'ro e : The quiet minfl is richer than a crown. Anne has a quiet manner in that she does not say a great deal, but we all know that her quiet mind is richer than any crown. We shall never forget Anne's stories of Ukrania. Ever cheerful and willing to aid she makes everyone in her environment all the ' -M happier for having known her. 26



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THE NORMALOGUE CTR T22 T ' i MARION OLDHAM f lofi HOVGHTON STREET, NORTH ADAMS, MASS. ' W. A. A. Normalogue Staff The essence offriendship is entireness, u total magnamity and trust. Marion is busy from morning to night and we often wonder where she finds so much to do. Perhaps it's her heavy corre- spondence! Whatever it is she obtains results and that is most important. XYe hope she gets as good results in her teaching years. A ALMA OLSON Al GREENFIELD. MASS. Chairman of Social Committee at Tar-onic Hall 2 Glee Club 2 Operetta 2 Wh A. A. 2 Her talk is like a sunny stream, Always happy Always lllllgllillgln Alma came to us last September and we surely have appreciated her being here. VVhy? Because as a pianist, she is perfect: she also has a lovely voice, to which we never grow tired of listening. YYith her ever ready wit and humor, why shouldn't we be happy to have had her' with us? MARY AGNES O'CONNOR S6MaryVV 58 CHEERY ST., EASTHAMPTON, MASS. President of Glee Club 2 Class Play 2 Operettas 1, 2 Glee Club 1, 2 Dramatics 1 Reading 1 W. A. A. l, 2 The only :ray to have a 'friend is to be one. That is what Mary is to all. Always a cheerful smile and some- thing to say to everyone. lYithout Mary's splendid cooperation with Miss Dix and her willingness to work, the Glee Club would be lost for want ofa good executive. Best wishes to her in her work. HELEN LOUISE PELISSIER. 66Pel.i1 48 EAST STREET, HADLEY, MASS. House President 2 Glee Club 1, 2 Basketball l, 2 YV. A. A. l, 2 Operetta 1 Good-naturefl, easy going, gets things done, Never too busy to hare some fun. Helen is always looking on the bright and happy side of life. From present indications Pei is going to he a fine teacher, for she has patience, humor, friendliness. and a heart of gold. Get Helen in gym and you will soon find out that she also has a good hand in sports. 28

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