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'ms .,, ,Q -. Q, To Miss Nellie Brooks Hill, who is equal parts mathematics, nonsense, and common sense, this yearboolc is gratefully dedicated.
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When l came to Springfield in 1912 and became head of the Mathematics Department of the Technical High School l found an excellent group of teachers in that department One of these teachers was Miss Nellie B Hill My first favorable impression of Miss Hill was confirmed and strengthened through many succeeding years of association with her Miss Hill was not only an exceptional teacher of mathematics she was also a sympathetic teacher of boys and girls Her genuine Interest in pupils extended beyond the classroom into their extra curricular and out of school activities Miss Hill was an untrrrng worlcer She gave unsparmgly of her time and ability to assist pupils to over come their difficulties and to inspire them to realize their best possibilities Hundreds of former Tech boys and girls will always remember her with deep appreciation of all that she meant to them as a teacher and as a friend STILL OURS Who greeted green freshmen by dozen or score? Who never was lcnown to let one feel a bore? Who but Miss Hill? Whose three firm initials adorned all the passes Of each lad and lassie who sat in her classes? Please note: N.B.H. Who thought that mathematics was iust pure adven- ture? Who never permitted a problem to bench her? l refer to Miss Hill. Who expected the best of each girl and each boy? And greeted their progress with plaudits of ioy? Our teacher, Miss Hill. Whose eyes blazed with fire at wilful transgression, But softened with kindness at proper confession7 Whose eyes but Mass Hill s7 Who as midterm came round proved herself a good scout By giving each laggard the benefit of doubt7 Understanding Miss Hill Who stood by her pupils in moments of need7 Who rushed to their rescue at top of her speed7 lspealc of Miss Hill Whose X minus Y equalled patience untold7 Whose square root of friendship gave quotient of gold7 Our loyal Miss H II Who as long as she lives holds a place in our hearts7 Who IS ours now and always our friend in these parts7 Nellie Broolcs H II Who when earth and the stars have all fallen to dust Will still pull for us somewhere beyond the earth s crust7 Our faithful Mass Hill Elizabeth S Whitehouse Freshman in algebra thirty years ago Harry B Marsh Assistant Superintendent of Schools The story of Miss Hill s ancestors reads lilce a chapter from early New England history One Peter Hill the first of the line settled with his son Roger In Biddeford Marne near the mouth of the Saco River Of Rogers eight children a son Captain ohn Hill won fame around 1689 as an lndlan fighter In King Wll llam s Wars Another ancestor ohn Curtis was an ardent Abolitlonlst and Intimate friend of William Lloyd Garrison being with him at the time the mob attempted to talce Garrison s life Another frlend of this ohn Curtis was the orator and reformer Wendell Phillips who wrote of him in the inscription on his tombstone Unlilce most men he ohn Curtis was more enthusiastic in the welcoming of all new truth as he advanced in age Miss Hull s father was a captain in the days of clipper ships She remembers going with him as o child on a voyage from Gloucester to Liverpool Original land proprietors farmers, Assemblymen lndian fighters soldiers in the Revolutionary and Civil Wars a Western Methodist circuit rider a sea captain such were the parts played by Miss Hill S ancestors in early New England history On the flyleaf of a little blaclc noteboolf in which Mlss Hill s mother has traced rn her fine Spencerian handwriting the twenty two lines from which the Htl! family is descended are these words Let us thanlc od for having given us such ancestors Such ancestors indeed nxxx fmt ,fffgi 1,91 . . an C 4, , t D c ' - ' t oc .I I .. I . . I . . . . me-Fysxx 'ksRf'!sXiQufi Va ,fs M
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