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THE 1912 EASTONIA. MARGARET A. GUTHRIE. Miss Margaret A. Guthrie was born in Newton, M ass., on the twenty-ninth day of March. She entered Newton High School from the public schools of her town, and graduated in I907- Miss Guthrie did splendid work in her high school course. The follow- ing year was spent in Simmons College, which sheleft to enter Bryant and Stratton College, Boston. She is a graduate of the Normal department of this school, class of 1911. Miss Guthrie came to Easton High this year to take charge of the Commercial work, and so far has done very creditable work. We take this opportunity of expressing a hearty welcome. Qbnmiarirnrr. In the dawn of the morning, with eloudless sky, I think of God: His presence is felt in the shining world, e'en every clod Sends forth its green foliage to deck the sod. When at noontide the sun sheds its mellow light, revealing Him, His love fills my heart, for 1 feel He is near: no pathway's dim, For He shows me His will while he reigns within, In the evening of Life, when I reach the tide, why need I sigh? His spirit which guided me far and wide will still be nighg There'll be things unanswered-but God knows why. J. S. ROBINSON. Skg Zinrkrt 13211. Adapted from Allegheny College Sis s s sl Bo .i 0 m!Ah li! Goo-goo-ol Easton!! Page Thirteen .
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THE 1912 EASTONIA. MARY E. HARDIE Miss Mary Emily Hardie was born in the town of Bowdoin- ham, Maine, on the first day of December. In the grade schools of Bath, Maine, she received her elementary training. Her second work was taken in Bowdoinliam High School, from which she graduated with a creditable scholastic record in 1904. The year of 1905 was devoted to teaching in the public schools of Bowdoinham and Richmond- Entering Bates College the next fall, Miss Hardie obtained an A.B. degree in 1909, graduating with, Cun1 Laudei' rank. Besides an active interest in Y. W. C- A. work, Miss Hardie took extra work in two courses and specialized in Chemistry and English. Since leaving college she'has been pursuing her study of French. This is Miss Hardie's third year in Easton High School where her good work needs no further comment. CASSILENA M. PERRY Miss Cassilena Marguerite Perry was born in Franklin, Maine on the eighth of May, Her early education was received in the public schools of Steuben and Northeast Harbor. She attended Caribou High School from which she graduated as valedictorian in 1904. Miss Perry entered Colby College, Waterville, Maine, in the class of 1909, and during her college course she taught several terms of school in the grades of Caribou and at Oak Grove Seminary, Vassalboro. Maine. Miss Perry completed her college course in the class of 1910 with the A. B, degree. Led on by her ambition and tireless energy, Miss Perry took part in the various college activities and won a commendable share of honors. She was a member of the Sigma Kappa Sorority, elected to the prize division in Sophomore Declamations, won the Senior Composition Prize and Phi Beta Kappa. The year follow- ing her graduation Miss Perry taught in Easton High School and was re-elected for the year 1911 and 1912. Page Twelve.
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THE 1912 EASTONIA. ibm- lliaiting Bag. Although Friday is thought by superstitious people to be an unlucky day, with Easton High School it seems to be a fortunate one, for nearly every Friday we have had some visitors who have conducted the opening exercises and brought to us some helpful message. Our first visitor was Rev. Samuel Robinson, of the M. E. Church. The next week Rev. A. E- Kelley, of the F. B. Church gave an instructive talk on the History of the Bible. Rev. Clark of Westfield spoke very interestingly of the Christian Life as Applied to the Studentf, and surely everyone was greatlyinterest- ed in Rev. F. K. Gamhle's talk on Knowledge Mr. S. W. Robinson whom we are always glad to welcome was with us again Nov. 3- No less a treat was furnished by Rev- J. W. Hatch on October 18. Since he had so much to do with the school as a student and later as a teacher he was able to recall memories of the past and point out the many changes of the past twenty years. Easton High has recently been honored with the visits of Evangelist Ora Samuel Gray, and his singer, J. J- Lowe. M1- Lowels humor was greatly appreciated, and his jovial disposition made him a most agreeable guest. Mr. Gray is an orator of great power and ability. His words of friendly counsel will not soon he forgotten. The word of invitation for these two men is ever, Welcome to our cityg come up and see us. In closing we wish to extend to all readers, parents and citizens, a cordial invitation to visit our High School. We are always pleased to know that you are interested enough in us to call and see the work as it is carried on. v isas Page Fourteen.
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