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CLARA R. BENNETT. Grade 1133. Graduated from East Strousburg, Pa., Normal, 1896. Bridgewater Normal School, 1901. Taught in schools of Gardner and Beverly. In Bridgewater Model School since 1901. Two summers at Columbia Uni- versity. Tkinbergarten training School. ANNE M. WELLS. Pffzvzczjml. Kindergarten Training C1535 in connection with Mrs. Quincy Shaw's School, Boston, 1889. Post-graduate work with Miss Fisher in Boston. Taught in schools of Brookline and Hartford. At Bridgewater since 1893. FRANCES P. KEYES. Assislafzi. S Mrs. Aldrichls Training Class, Springfield, Mass. Taught in private kindergarten in Springiield, and public kindergarten in Hartford. At Bridgewater since 1895. ' - fy- Y fsyf' V Ki :Z ?f'iE -iv : I9
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sARAH'VimUcE.cQaw MU S ecial course at Bridgewater Normal 1899. Taught in schools of P Warehouse Point, Conn., Montclair, N. J. Principal of Grammar School, East Hartford, Conn. Returned to Bridgewater, 1902. NELLIE M. BENNETT. Gmde VI. Bridgewater Normal School 1888. Courses at Summer School. Taught in schools of Middleboro. Returned to Bridgewater 1896. JENNIE. BENNETT. Grade VT chool 1886. H Courses at Summer Schools. Bridgewater Normal S Teacher in schools of Middleborough. Teacher at Bridgewater since 1898. MARY L. WALLACE. Gmrie IV' Bridgewater Normal School 1893. Teacher in the schools of Rock- port andiMalden. Course at Columbia Summer School, N. Y. At Bridgewater since 1895. Left Bridgewater, january, IQO6. A MYRA E. HUNT. 'Grade Wi Graduated from Bridgewater Normal School, 1896. Taught in Canton, Abington, Brockton. Principal of Prospect School, Bridgewater. Came to Model School, February, 1906. SARAH W. TURNER. Gmrle ffl Bridgewater Normal School, 1878. Teacher in schools of Bridge- water, Dighton, Somerville. Returned to Bridgewater in 1895. ANNIE LAWRIE SAWYER. Gmrie fl Special course Bridgewater Normal School. Courses at Summer Schools. Teacher in schools of Warner, N. H., and Vtfilmington Del. In Bridgewater Model School since 1902. FLORA M. STUART. Gnzdc f, A. Bridgewater Normal School, 1889. Course in Summer School. -Teacher in schools of Fairhaven and Newton. Returned to Bridgewater 1890. ' 18 K
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Glhanges in the jfacultrg. Y' S THE YEARS come and go with their changes, it is always . pleasant to believe that Bridgewater Normal School remains V . the same and that, though there may be new faces in the junior class, Qwhich, by the way, always looks much younger i i H than when we enteredj yet there is a certain permanence of spirit which makes it still the same school. So it is, that though there have been some changes in the faculty, it is still The Faculty and the same spirit pervades it as of yore. To Miss Horne was granted a leave of absence that she might regain her health, and so her gracious presence and helpful counsels have been missed from among us. We were fortunate in securing to take her place .Miss Caroline A. Hardwick of the Curry School of Expression, who quick- ly made a place for herself in the esteem of her pupils. just at the close of the last school year, Miss Emerson decided to go to Oxford for further study, so Miss Emily Fisher, a former member of the faculty, kept the English classes in tune till a teacher could be found, In December Miss Alice E. Dickinson came to take charge of the English department, where she is ably carrying on the work. Miss Wallace has left the model school, and the ranks of public school teachers as well, to be master's assistant in a private school which will take in a whole parish. ' Her place is filled by Miss Myra E. 'Hunt of the class of '95, who had been for several years principal of the Prospect School, Bridgewater. But nowhere is the permanence of spirit so apparent as in the impending change at the end of the school year. A new position has been created in the educational world, and it is fitting that Mr. A. G. Boyden, who has so long stood in the front rank among educators, should be the first to be honored by the title of Principal Emeritus. Having borne the burden and heat of the day, we are glad that he can give up a part of his work, knowing that it ,will be carried on so successfully, and 20 l I
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