. Normal offering. mons, Nellie E. March,Sadie [Parker] Crocker, Marion I. Richardson. 1908. Rayetta F. Boynton, Mabel E. Durand, Edith B. Grovenor, Jessie , Francis E. Webster, Ruth P. Whiting, Alice W. [Whitman] Spear. 1909. Miriam C. Allen, Marcia [Hallett] Gassett, Annette K. Hawkes, SarahM. Matheson, Marion L. Ordway, Elizabeth L. Stetson. 1910. Mabel G. Andrew, Bernice A. Batchelder, Jennie G. Cook, Sybil K. Collins,Helen E. Fisher, Esther Grovenor, Cora A. McGowan, Ethel M. McKee, Emma , Edith C. Turner. 1911. Muriel A. Emerson, Mildred R. Hager, Lillian E. Luce, Helen


. Normal offering. mons, Nellie E. March,Sadie [Parker] Crocker, Marion I. Richardson. 1908. Rayetta F. Boynton, Mabel E. Durand, Edith B. Grovenor, Jessie , Francis E. Webster, Ruth P. Whiting, Alice W. [Whitman] Spear. 1909. Miriam C. Allen, Marcia [Hallett] Gassett, Annette K. Hawkes, SarahM. Matheson, Marion L. Ordway, Elizabeth L. Stetson. 1910. Mabel G. Andrew, Bernice A. Batchelder, Jennie G. Cook, Sybil K. Collins,Helen E. Fisher, Esther Grovenor, Cora A. McGowan, Ethel M. McKee, Emma , Edith C. Turner. 1911. Muriel A. Emerson, Mildred R. Hager, Lillian E. Luce, Helen J. Marge-son, Mabel H. Shaw, Beulah D. Wood, Helen C. Dustan. UNDERGRADUATE MEMBERS. 1912. May K. [Chapman] Smith, Clara Ross, Gladys F. Russell, IdaD. Runnels,Ruth Bailey, Marion Silsby, Flora Wheeler. 1913. Gertrude Randall, Frances Phipps, Elsie Crossman, Hilda King, MiriamTurner, Annie Locke, Margaret Munson, Marion Sparrow, Caroline Nickerson, AliceHulett. 1914. Iva McFadden. 1915. Roxie Taylor, Bertha NORMAL OFFERING 89 A Strangers Impression of the Bridge water Normal School. rPHE buildings and grounds of the Bridgewater Normal School are so-^ arranged that a Young Stranger seeing the institution for the firsttime during the Day, might be Reidy with many explanations concern-ing its nature. The Mann, if he were French and possessed the gentlepropensities of a Lamb, combined with the daring Flights of the Swiftimagination peculiar to a Lyon, might Look across the Lane Nye theGymnasium and exclaim: Howard! Wilder country I should Hunt for, but, to be Frank,here might be the palace of a King and his Bride, the [Mc] should not be surprised if a Knight, Page, or Bishop should at thisvery minute Pearce the solitude of yonder Hall and pass into the veryTower itself of the main building. No doubt the Wheeler of theBarrows is the Smith, Cole-Black and Cross, as he goes to the Shea containing a Bachelder—which fact I gain from his expres-sion of Stee


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