Normalogue (1918) . nt Matron at Taconic Hall in the fall of1915. Our class, entering in October, 1916, soonfelt well acquainted with her and found her to be amost congenial and lovable companion. Lexington, Mass., High School and the BostonSchool of Domestic Science both claim her as agraduate. Snow-shoeing, hikes, coasting or skating callher to the out-of-doors, for she is very active in allathletics. We often have heard her say dreamily, I won-der if it will be Fair and Warmer understand Camp Meade, Maryland, holdscertain attractions for her and that consequentlyshe improves her


Normalogue (1918) . nt Matron at Taconic Hall in the fall of1915. Our class, entering in October, 1916, soonfelt well acquainted with her and found her to be amost congenial and lovable companion. Lexington, Mass., High School and the BostonSchool of Domestic Science both claim her as agraduate. Snow-shoeing, hikes, coasting or skating callher to the out-of-doors, for she is very active in allathletics. We often have heard her say dreamily, I won-der if it will be Fair and Warmer understand Camp Meade, Maryland, holdscertain attractions for her and that consequentlyshe improves her few spare moments knitting for the soldier man. We were very much disappointed to learn of her resignation in July, 1917, and felt sorryto have her leave us. She accepted a position in Cooperstown, New York, where she is now domestic scienceteacher in the Cooper Foundation. Letters tell us how much she is enjoying her work, andthe members of the Class of 1918 feel very sure she will be successful wherever she 18


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