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14 NORMAL OFFERING BRIDGEWATER TRAINING SCHOOL. MARTHA M. BURNELL, Principal. NELLIE M. BENNETT, Grade VI. MARY CONWAY, Grades V, VI. JENNIE BENNETT, Grade V. ISABEL J. RIDDELL, Grade IV. LOUISE BORCHERS, Grades III, IV. CHARLOTTE THOMPSON, Grade III. NEVA I. LOCKWOOD, Grade II. GRACE FLETCHER, Assistant, Grade II. MARGARET REED, Grade II. RUTH E. DAVIS, Grade I. EDNA YATES, Assistant, Grade I. FLORA M. STUART, Grade I. FRANCES P. KEYES, Kindergarten Assistant. REFLECTION S. MR. BOYDEN: MR. SINNOTT: A fine sense of right, For Where he fixt his heart he set And Truth's directness, meeting his hand each occasion To do the thing he willed, and bore Straight as a line of light. it thro'. MR. JACKSON: And still they gazed and still the MR. DONER: Wonder grew, Mere genius darts, flutters and That one small head could carry all tires he knewy, Perseverance Wears and Wins. MR. SHAW: The very gentlest of human na tures MR. HUNT: He joined to courage strong. His heart is in his Work.
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NORMAL OFFERING 13 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. 1- ARTHUR CLARKE BOYDEN, A. M., Principal, Instructor in His- tory of Education. WILLIAM DUNHAM JACKSON, Physical Science and Mathe- matics. HARLAN PAGE SHAW, Home Geography, Mineralogy, Chemistry and Physiography. CHARLES PETER SINNOTT, B. S., Geology, Geography and Physiology. CHARLES E. DONER, Penmanship. BRENELLE HUNT, Educational Psychology and School Adminis- tration. A LOUIS C. STEARNS, Gardening. JOHN J. KELLEY, Practical Arts. ANNE M. WELLS, Supervisor, Kindergarten-Primary Department. KATHERINE CRONIN, A. B., Physical Education. CORA A. NEWTON, Methods, Observation and Practical Teaching. L. ADELAIDE MOFFITT, Reading, Story-telling and Dramatics. FRILL G. BECKWITH, Manual Arts. MARY A. PREVOST, Supervisor of Drawing and Handwork. S. ELIZABETH POPE, Dean and Instructor in Household Arts and Ethics. FRIEDA RAND, A. B., Music. EDITH H. BRADFORD, A. B., Modern Languages. CATHERINE B. BEATLEY, A. B., English Expression. PRISCILLA NYE, Assistant Instructor in Drawing. KATHERINE PURNELLE, A. B., Assistant Instructor in Physical Education. M. KATHARINE HILL, B. L. I., Literature. ETHEL MARJORIE KNAPP, A. B., Library Methods and Chil- dren's Literature. PEARL McCOY, S. M.,'Nature Study. ANNA ELIZABETH ROTH, Ph. B., History.
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NORMAL MR. STEARNS: Give fools their gold, and knaves their power, Let fortune's bubbles rise and fall, Who sows a field, or trains a flower, Or plants a tree, is more than all. MR. KELLEY: Bestowing with a glad unthrift A sunny light on all around. MISS WELLS: From compromise and things half done Keep me with stern and stubborn pride. MISS CRONIN: The joy of youth and health her eyes displayed And ease of .heart her every look conveyed. MISS NEWTON: Serene and resolute, and still, And calm, and self-possessed. MISS MOFFITT: Glad that I live am I. MISS BECKWITH: VV ith thee conversing, I forget all time, All seasons and their change. MISS PREVOST: Not blind to faults and follies, thou Hast never failed the good to see. MISS POPE: The reason firm, the temperate will, A Endurance, foresight, strength and skill. OFFERING 15 MISS RAND: God sent his singers upon earth With songs of sadness and of mirth, That they might touch the hearts of men And bring them back to heaven again. MISS BRADFORD: Sweet promptings unto kindest deeds Were in her very look. MISS BEATLEY: To learn what lessons life might give, D To do my duty as I saw. MISS NYE: My heart is clothed in mirth. MISS PURNELLE: A sunshine heart And a soul of song, Love for hate And right for wrong. MISS HILL: Her heart is like a garden fair Where many pleasant blossoms grow. MISS KNAPP: Her speech is as a thousand eyes Through which we see the earth. MISS McCOY: Bright was her face with smiles, and words of welcome and glad- ness Fell from her lips-. MISS ROTH: Be glad and your friends are many.
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