. Normal offering. Charlotte Ethel Roe,Marion Irving Silsby,Helena Frances Reidy,Constance Hall, .Katherine Morse, . PresidentVice-PresidentSecretaryTreasurerHistorian Bmxar WHEN we again took up our school life in September,this time as Seniors, we were impressed with the factthat soon we were to begin our vocation, since a thirdof our members were immediately scattered amongthe neighboring towns to help teacher/ In the Normal School we were very busy. Inwoodwork we labored over emergency boxes. Our friends guilelesslyremarked that they should think we would use them only in case o


. Normal offering. Charlotte Ethel Roe,Marion Irving Silsby,Helena Frances Reidy,Constance Hall, .Katherine Morse, . PresidentVice-PresidentSecretaryTreasurerHistorian Bmxar WHEN we again took up our school life in September,this time as Seniors, we were impressed with the factthat soon we were to begin our vocation, since a thirdof our members were immediately scattered amongthe neighboring towns to help teacher/ In the Normal School we were very busy. Inwoodwork we labored over emergency boxes. Our friends guilelesslyremarked that they should think we would use them only in case of direemergency. When we rambled after common (?) minerals, we foundsome fine specimens of slag, but, strange to tell, Mr. Sinnott did notwelcome them as bog ore. We know all about chromatic indigestion,and can locate the Pullman-ary artery. We decorated the blackboardswith wonderful landscapes, and drew books with perspective thatseemed about to fall upon us or skittishly to retreat. For history we made digests that were not always who used red and white for their blackboard maps (prompted nodoubt by patriotic motives) learned that at a distance the red could


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