High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 26 text:
“
22 NORMAL OFFERING Three Years Dorothy A. Holman, Dedham Leo P. Casey, Columbia University Elizabeth A. Hennessey, Edgartown Ralph C. Hollis, Bridgewater Alice A. Hirons, North Lakeville Glen W. MacLeod, Hartford, Conn. Helen Holbrook, So. Weymouth Joseph M. Murphy, Bridgewater Christine P. Holmes, Stow Clarissa A. Allen, Quincy Emily Howard, Chelsea Bernice E. Anderson, Brockton Ruth Jones, Halifax Marion L. Baker, Whitman Isabel Kelley, Acushnet Katherine Bartlett, Sagamore Dorothy S. Macomber, Dartmouth Loretta A. Brandon, Arlington Lillian M. Roberts, East Bridgewater M. Agnes Burke, Plymouth Marie F. Spillane, Holbrook Verna L. Clarke, Quincy Mary Sullivan, Merrimac Alice E. Fahey, Chelsea Helen I. Taylor, Chelsea Ruth A. Ferguson, Quincy - Ruth V. Thygne, Acushnet Thelma S. Fultz, Attleboro Helen M. Woodward, Brockton Mary Gallivan, Boston Svnrial Glalvnhar, 1919-19211. September 12. Acquaintance Social-Hospitality Committee. October 31. Hallowe'en Party-Student Activities Committee. December 17. Reception to Mrs. Boyden-Student Government Assocation. December 19. Plays. Spreading the News. The Man Who Married a Dumb Wife -Dramatic Club. January 30. Leap Year Party-Senior Class. February 6. Barn Dance-Normal Oiering Board. February 13. Valentine Party-Junior Class. 1 March 5. Story Book'Ball-Kindergarten, Primary Class. March 19. Costume Party-Class C. April 23. Concert-Glee Club. April 30. Minstrel Show-Class A. May 7. May Party-Class B. May 14. Play. The Comedy of Errors --Dramatic Club. May 21. Play. Pauvre Sylvie -French Club. June 4. Promenade-GraduatingClasses. June 11. Faculty Reception. June 14. Graduation Day.
”
Page 25 text:
“
NORMAL OFFERING 21 Alumni. Two Years Edna M, Bassett, Rochester Lucy A. Beatty, Davenport, N. Y. Anna P. Beauparlant, No. Dartmouth Dorothy E. Bingham, Quincy Caroline F. G. Bodell, Danvers Helena L. Rothwell, Palmer Margaret V. Bowen, Lakeville Dorothy H. Bradford, East Rochester Gertrude W. Braley, Swansea Mary A. Brimley, Dartmouth Clara Brown Caton, East Freetown Florence E. Buckley, Jamestown R. I. Gertrude E, Buckley, East Brookfield M. Louise Buckley, North Easton Eleanor C. Burbank, Killingly, Conn. Margaret M. Burke, Glocester, R. I. Ethel C. Butcher, Wrentham Loretta V. Carr, Swansea Alberta B. Carroll, Rochester Vera F. Chase, Little Compton Lois H. Clapp, Marion Margaret L. Clark, Not teaching Doris Conant, Quincy Helen M. C. Corrigan, Tiverton, R. I. Margaret C, Brown, Not teaching Florence K. Coyle,- Bristol, R. I. Grace M. Delahunt, Jamestown, R. I. M. Alice Delay, No. Sudbury - Teresa E. Donaldson, Ware Ellen M. Downey, Chelsea Grace E. Farrar, Rockland Laura M. Fernandes, So. Dartmouth Gertrude I. Fiske, Killingly Elizabeth C. Flaherty, Bristol, R. I. Irene M. Foley, Taunton Helen F. Gay, Quincy Hannah C. Gildea, West Bridgewater Alice T. Glendon, North Harwich Alice D. Gormley, Taunton Anna V. Grady, Mason, N. H. Dorice A. Hall, Cambridge Katherine M. Hamilton, Rochester Ruth M. Hamilton, Dartmouth' Gladys R. Hathaway, North Easton M. Ethel Higgins, Rockland Doris M. Holland, So. Groveland Emma Holmes, Raynham Anna Houth, Mattapoisett Helen V. Jette, Dartmouth Mildred E. Jones, Pepperell Mary E. Kenealy, Elmwood Clara P. Kress, Chelmsford Doris L. Leach, Taunton Eunice K. Lydon, Kingston Catherine A. Lunch, No. Dartmouth Gertrude B, Madden, Tiverton, R. I. Teresa A. May, Dartmouth Helen L. McHugh, South Raynham I-I. Gladys McWilliams, Rockland Emma J. Moore, Not teaching Helena M. Murphy, Palmer Marie A, Murrill, West Bridgewater Catherine V. O'Hare, Not teaching Alice E. Philbrick, Taunton Bernice E. Philbrick, Cataumet Clara E. Playse, Onset Mildred Powers, Dighton Mildred L. Quartz, Wilmington, Del. Marie Quelle, Lakeville Dorothy YV. Randall, Quincy Mary P. Schraut, Holbrook Margaret Shaw McSwain, Wrentham Winifred M. Smith, Farmington, Ct. P. Evelyn Souza, East Taunton Mary E. Stanton, Avon Harriette B. Stevens, Chelsea Edith L. Sullivan, Brockton C. Melissa Taska, Dartmouth Gladys E. Thomas, Bridgewater Ruth E. True, Upton Anastasia E. Turner, Swansea Ruth J. Ulmer, Bridgewater Anna L. Walsh, Wollaston Esther M. Whipp, Fall River Lyndell F. Williams, Merrimac
”
Page 27 text:
“
NORMAL OFFERING 23 Enhhir mins 09111. lfirigv Z'-iinrg. I wonder who sent this, letter, murmured Marion Harding as she sorted her morning mail. It has an Indiana postmarkf' The letter enclosed proved to be very short and to the point. Dear Madam: I We regret to inform you of the death of your kinswoman, Mrs. Mary Harris. She leaves in your charge her only son, Robert. He leaves here tomorrow and will reach New York next Friday. Yours, etc. It was signed by the inevitable lawyer. Well, Jim, said Marion to her husband a little later, Bobbie is on his way East to us. He is just the age, Jim, Junior would have been if he had lived. Of course I mean to do well for the child but I couldn't bear to have him live here. It would recall our loss too keenlyf' ' I can see how you feel, returned Mr. Harding, but what is to become of the boy? I have a plan, said his wife. You remember Fannie Greene, who went to Normal School when I did? She married a poor far- mer. .I'm sure she'll be glad of the chance to earn some moneyg a farmer's wife always is. We'll board Bobbie at her farm! So it was that the little orphan's journey ended at the peace- ful farm in VVillow Valley. He was a sunny little fellow of seven summers and' made many friends among f-armer folk. There was one cloud in his childish sky. Why don't I ever see my Aunt Marion? Why don't I live with her? Mother said she was a perfectly beautiful lady. She is a perfectly beautiful lady, replied kind Mrs. Greene. Some day she'll come down here to see you. Will she come soon? I hope she'll bring me some candy, continued the lad, lifting anxious blue eyes. One day Aunt Marion really did come and she found the little lad eagerly Waiting for her at the end of the lane. Are you my
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.