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NORMAL OFFERING Art H3211 Emir Hari. .-.l1,.,J THIS world on which we live is but a stage, And we, the beings stationed here by Fate, Are merely actors in the play of Life, A play divided into three long acts - First Chidhood, second Youth, and third Old Age. The manager is Father Time so stern, VVho holds the actors subject to his will And makes great changes in the plot each year, He finds our places in the cast by lot. None can draw twice, nor can parts be exchanged: Our fate is Hxed, but we should always try Whate'er our part may be, to act it well. Sometimes a scene depicts a comedy, And then we find our task an easy one, For everything is sparkling merriment, And life seems for a season naught but song- A song of flowers, and birds, and days in Spring, Of love toward God, and peace, good-will toward men. Another scene may show a tragedy, Hard, hard indeed the part we then must play! And oft 'tis easy to forget our lines And give way to the grief that fills our hearts, At such a time, learn not to yield to tears, Fare bravely forth, and act the sad part well. Learn, too, if you would only meet success, To lend a helping hand to those poor souls Who, weaker than the rest, cannot go on. Therefore, or hard or easy the way, Let us remember to act well our part, That when the curtain falls on the last act We may receive the praise that is but due To those who strive their best from day to day: And let us seek not for the praise alone, But rather live that when our tale is told, And someone else is found to take the part, He may, because of that which we have done, Change good to better, till it reaches best. ALICE L. PACKARD, Junior III
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24 NORMAL OFFERING Alumni. Qprrtala. Florence May Clarke, Woonsocket, R. I. Susan Pember,oBanard, Vt. Lillian Ida Dennett, Rochester, N. H. Mary Ethel Shannon, Lexington Margaret Duffield, Bridgewater Marion Ethel Shaw, Quincy Ruth Willis Hallaway, Carver Emily Jane Stockwell, Wrentham E. Elizabeth Leonard, Dalton Lilian May Tinkham, Rock Clara Myrtie Pember, Rochester, Vt. ilinur waltz' Qlnurar. Harold Rockwood Blake, Attleboro E. Mildred Crane, Richmond Joseph Anthony Conlon, W. Wauch, R. I. Martha Depoyan, Brockton Arthur Clarendon Jones, Attleboro Gladys Myrtle Harris, Brockton James Anothy Murphy, Avon Elizabeth Hopkins, Marion, O. Orton Cole Newhall, East Weymouth A. Rubena Lane, Hull John James O'Brien, East Amherst Doris Mae Paine, Marion, O. Oscar Francis Raymond, Orleans Helen Paine Robbins, Brockton Alfred Elmer Standish, Norfolk Mildred Dexter Speare, Quincy Bradford Elmer Swift, Pittsfield, Me. Nellie Alta Tower, North Hanover Ela De Ette Berry, West Bridgewater Hope Perry Waldron, Taunton Elhrvv lgvarai Qlnurav. Grace Linwood Alger, Rochester A Emily Elizabeth Kendregan, Rockland Lena Kate Arden, New Bedford Hilda Ullman King, New Bedford Mildred Edna Brownell, New Bedford Cora Winifred Knowles, Brockton Harriet Frances Burns, Quincy Helen Teresa Lydon, Plymouth Rita Mae Cronan, Brockton Frances Bessie Mea, Rockland Elsie Babcock Crossman, Holbrook Annie Loretto O'Grady, Rockland Edna Camille Day, Burrage Frances Mildred Phipps, Plymouth Marion Louise Fountain, Foxboro Miriam Reed Turner, Brockton Florence Helen Garrity, Abington Marion Frances Winslow, Hanover Celia Pearl Johnson, Norton 'Kinhvrgartrn-igrimarg Glnurav. Katharine Brown Alger, Stoughton Grace Robinson Pimer, Elmwood Inez Meredith Hall, Attleboro Helen Norton Richards, So. Attleboro Helen Covington Howard, Quincy Alice Dudley Wales, Attleboro Alice Vivian Hulett, Plymouth Ruth Howard Wilkes, Plymouth Genevieve Story Hunter, Quincy
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