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28 WES TFIELD NORMAL. 1909 1 Qllanz T ntvriainmrnt The Court Of Grfvk G1'I1I'I's .... Goddvss ...... . .. f1t'l'lI1d5 ......... . . . 1'l3'f7llfI'lI ............ Quvvn Elzbczlzvflz. . . .S'cIn1I111fl1II JHIFII. . . . Ruth .............. ,S'1'sfc'r of Mc'rI'y .... Jlczrflza- f'VI1slz1'11gfm1. . Topsy ............. N yd ia ..... Xrllllfllfff ..... foam of Arc. .. Gypsy Qzwvlz ..... GI'Cl'I-llll Povfvss .... IJ0l'lI1I0IZfUS ...... Grave Darling. . . Jllrs. P6lI'fl.llAQfC7ll .... Ikc' P0l'fl'IZgf0l1 ..... flfary, Queen of Scots Lady Mary Seaton .... Lady .Vary Benton. . . P 1'I.Sl'l.f la .............. Qzwmz Isabella ....... Bridget Ojftfflllllllgllll. Bczrbara Frz'c'trlzz'c .... M i1'1'a11z ............. .Vnids ..... . . . Colunzbia. .. Aifcvzdclizfs. .. Uhr Glnuri nf ilklmr I+'afnm, Assembly Hall, June 21, 1909. CAST GF CHARACTERS. TUCKER, SEPTA LYNN DALTON .ELAINE HOLT. BIARIAN BRIDGMAN, AGNES DOWDALL HOWARD ...CATHERINE HIGGINS . . . .FLORENCE BIAHONEY . . . . . . . .CLAIRE O'NEILL DOOLEY .. .... CHARLOTTE RICHARDSON ... ... ...HELEN HOWARD ......ETHEL CORRIE . . . .GENEVIEVE PEASE . . . . . . . . .ALICE GERAN . . .:5xN'1'OINET'l'E CHAREST .....ANNE HALFPENNY . . .LENA PIPEIFFER . . . . . .PEARL SMITH . . . .RIARGARET LEAHY .. ........... B. T. RILEY ... .... TRYPHENA BICKFORD . ........... ALMA ROOT . . . . . .BIARY KEARNEY . . . .LENA WELLS . . . . .IRENE HORRIGYXN .... . . . .MARION CLARK .. ... ... ... .... E. 'DYXIIRYMPLE ALLAIRE ....RUDY COXVING, TESSIE BARRY, MONICA ROCHE A. VITTY ....MIssEs EGAN, GOODYEAR, WARNER
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1.909 TVESTFIELD NORMAL. 27 often confronted us. XYith all assurance. we can say that our hard lessons were made easy by his practical information. To Mr. Allyn we leave our sincere thanks for his assistance in saving us from an untimely death by teaching us that just as a book cannot be judged by its cover. so the contents of a bottle cannot be judged by the label on the outside. To Mr. Goodwin we will our lifelong esteem and good wishes. Also the patience that is needed Cfrom past experiencej to teach the seven time princi- ples. To Mrs. Knight we bequeath our deepest love and thanks for her keen interest in the girls. To Mr. Monte we will 'the sincere friendship of the Class of 1909. To Mr. Hockenberry we leave our heartiest wishes for the best of success as a teacher in our Alma Mater. 1'nto Miss Cummings we devise our fondest love and hope that in years to come her friendship toward us may remain as warm as we know ours will for her. Lastly we extend our thanks to you all for witnessing this. our last testimony, whereof we have hereunto subscribed our names and affixed our seals on the 21st day of June. in the year of our Lord. 1909. Signed and approved by each member of our class in the presence of a testator. CLASS or 1909. 9 Mn' L. PowERS.
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1909 WESTFIELD NORMAL. 29 .Bug Ahhrvaa June 22, 1909. GIVEN BY CHARLOTTE B. R1cH.xRDsoN. HE time of parting has come. For two years we have striven and struggled together with the same aims and ambitions. But now our pathways diverge. In another day each one of us will have taken a new road, started a- new life. And as we stand together as a class for the last time, memories of these past two years come crowding thick and fast. At times our work seemed almost too hard for us, but now we see where we might have accomplished much more than We have, and we sigh for the many opportunities which we thoughtlessly let slip by. Joy and pleasure have been plenti- fully intermingled with our work and we are loth to say good- bye to those many good times. From now on at new seriousness Willenter into all that we do, as we accept larger and greater responsibilities and ,our outlook upon life becomes broader and more earnest' Friends, we have invited you here this afternoon to witness this simple exercise, the planting of the ivy, which means so much when entered into with the true spirit. The ivy is ever climbing, always seeking the light and striving for a higher place. In like manner may our ambitions and ideals develop, always striving for the highest and the best. This little plant is frail and tiny now, but with proper care, sufficient moisture and sunlight. it will soon grow into a strong, hardy vine. So may our lives, our characters broaden and develop, strong for the good and the true
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