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-X' -1- f:'-n-1 I--f-- Q ll -'--'-..-- u -'1-'l1-'-..11- --.1.--l.f1...-l--..-..f 1 -.-.-..-....l 11 ..... n .... ............ nu.. .....,..K ,..... ...... UI ............ Q., .. ... ....... ,,..... ,....... .ug THE, NORMALITE + L+ Ulllllllllllll IIN'IllIIIIlllllllllllllllnllIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIUIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIIIIIIIIUIIIIIlllllllollll llllllllllllllllllllll qilllllllllllllllllllllllllli+ MARY R. DEVINE AMI-IERS1' Happy as the day is long. Mae came to us from Amherst, which may ac- count for her happiness. As a senior she was fortunate in being assigned a room on first floor. But this privilege has not seemed to suppress her vivacity to any noticeable degree, she is still always ready for fun. I92I is grateful for the opportunity it has had of knowing you, Mae. DOROTHY C. DWYER FALL RIVER Her ways are ways of pleasantness and all her paths are peaee. Until you know Dot well, you may have the impression that she is too studious and, perhaps, a little too dignified. We who know her well will tell you, however, that although she may be dignified she never lets school work stand in the way of a good time. We are glad that Dot was only a make-believe bride at our May Party, for how could we have graduated without this dear pal? It is our belief that Dot's career as a teacher will not be lengthy. GERTRUDE A. EAGEN PITTSFIELD I wish some girls that I can name Were hay as silent as their pictures. Yes, next we see Gert, Perhaps you will hear her say, Where's Dot? but she won't have to look far for these two are never far apart. Gert, quiet and demure in appearance, is by no means one of our silent members, especially around prom times. But ofcourse we know the reason! 'ZO
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