Framingham State University - Dial Yearbook (Framingham, MA)

 - Class of 1919

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Framingham State Normal School 19 Impressions DR. CHALMERS: MISS SEWALL: to faults and follies, thou A line sense of right, UNO1 mind And Trutl1's directncss, meeting each occasion Hast never failed the good to Sec, Sf1'11iSl1i U5 H HUC 0f light-U Nor judged by one unseemly bough The Upward-struggling tree. MISS STEVENS: MR. WORKMAN: That true and loving heart-'that gift Of a mind, earnest, clear, profound, Bestowing with a glad unthrift, Its sunny light on all around. MISS NICHOLASS: NVQ-arv hearts by thee are lifted, xls by thee are strengthened Struggling sol MR. HOWE: To his duty, now and ever! Dreams no more of rest or stay: Gives to Freedom's great endeavor All he is and has to-day. MR. ARCHIBALD: God sent his singers upon earth XVith songs of sadness and of mirth, That they might o An d bring them back to heaven again. t uch the hearts of men, - ,. as The very gentlest of all human natures He joined to courage strong, And love outreaching unto all God's creatures XX'ith sturdy hate of wrong. MISS RAMSDELL: For the cause that lacks assistance, For the wrong that needs resistance, For the future in the distance And the good that I can do. MISS HARRIS: XVhene'er a noble deed is wrought, XVhen,er is spoken a noble thought, Our hearts, in glad surprise, To higher levels rise. MISS COSS: till, Serene, and resolute, and s And calm, and self-possessed. MISS GREENOUGH: MISS PENNIMAN: Strongest minds are often those of whom The reason firm, the temperate will, Endurance, forsight, strength, and skill. the noisy world hears least. MR. RIED: The generous feeling, pure and warm, 1' ' cw., XVhich owns the rights of all L lvxn The pitying heart, tl1e helping arm, The prompt self-sacrifice-are thine. MR. DONER: His heart is i11 his work. MR. MEIER: Give fools their gold, and knaves their L t fortune's bubbles rise and fall: e VVho sows a field, or trains a flower Or p lants a tree, is more than all. power: MISS SHEPARDSON: NVith thee conversing, I forget all time, All seasons and their change. MISS HUNT: Thine to work as well as pray, Clearing thorny wrongs awayg Plucking up the weeds of sin, Letting Heaven's warm sunshine inf, MISS GERRITSON: Sweet promptings unto kindest deeds NVcre in hcr very look, XYe read her face, as one who reacts A true and holy book.

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N THE DIAL ELIZABETH C. SEWALL English, Hygiene. LINWOOD L. WORKMAN Physics, Physiology and General Science. A.B.. Colby College. Instructor in Sciences, Colby Academy, NVake- field High School, VVatertown High School, Prin- cipal of Higgins Classical Institute: Principal of Southboro High School, Lecturer in Anatomy and Physiology, Framingham Hospital Nurses' Training School. LOUIE G. RAMSDELL Geography and Educational Psychology. Diploma, Framingham State Normal School: Ph.Il., University of Chicago. Member ol' National Association of Geogra- phers. V ZETTA M. HARRIS? Chemistry Diploma, Framingham State Normal School: 'Teachers' College, Columbia University. X011 leave ol' absence in France. MILLICENT M. COSS Dress-making, Millinery, Textiles, Methods. A.B., Indiana State University: B.S., Teach- ers' College, Columbia University. FLORA M. GREENOUGH History, History of Education, CivilwPolity. B.S., Teachers' College, Columbia University. Member of American Historical Association: Member of New England Teachers' History Asso- ciation. HELEN P. SHEPARDSON Physical Education Diploma, Department of Hygiene, XVellesley College. Riclnnond, Virginia, Y.XV.C.A.: Rhode Island Normal School. BEATRICE A. HUNT Household Arts. Diploma, Framingham State Normal School. Miss Farn1er's School of Cookery, New Bed- ford Y.NX'.C.A.3 XVinona, Minnesota Y.XV.C.A. MAUDE B. GERRITSON English: Language, Literature. Diploma, Framingham State Normal School: B.S., Teachers' College, Columbia University., LOUISE KINGMAN Reading, Physical Education. Diploma, l ramingham Normal School. Student at Leland Powers School, Boston. MAY J. DUFF Drawing. A.B., Boston University, College of Liberal Arts, Massachusetts Normal Art School, School ol' Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, New York Uni- versity: Harvard University. Teacher at State Normal Schools at Fitch- burg and Lowell. DOROTHY E. FRAZEE Sewing, Dress-making. Diploma, Framingham State Normal School. Assistant in Chemistry and Physics in High School of Practical Arts: Instructor in Household Arts, Biology, and General Science in Hardwick High School. f DEBORAH M. RUSSELL Chemistry. Diploma, Framingliain State Normal School. SARA M. ARMSTRONG Mathematics. Head Dietitian, Boston Floating Hospital, 1918. A.B., Tufts College, A.M., Columbia Univer- sity. Teacher, Danbury Normal School. EMMA L. FEENEY Chemistry. A.B., Middlebury College. Head of Chemistry Depa1'tment, Middletown High School, Middletown, Conn. GRACE BROWN GARDNER Biology, Bacteriology, Practical Science. Diploma, Bridgewater State Normal Schoolg A.B., Cornell Universityg A.M., Brown University. Primary Schools, New Bedfordg Harrington Normal and Training School, New Bedford, Head of Department of Biology, B. M. C. Durfee High School, Fall River, Member of Massachusetts Federation of Natural History Societies. EVA E. HEMENWAY Secretary and Treasurer. L. EVELYN BOYNTON Clerk and Stenographer. THE PRACTICE SCHOOL IDA E FINLEY, Principal. LENA CUSHING, B.S., Asst. to the Principal. SUSAN M. EMERSON, Eighth Grade. ALICE E. JOYCE, Seventh Grade. MARY L. CACNT, Seventh Grade. NELLIE A. DALE, Sixth Grade. LUCY H. JOHNSON, Sixth Grade. GRACE S. ARMSBY, Fifth Grade. ALICE V. NYINSLOVV, Fourth Grade. XYINIFRED ARCHIBALD, Third Grade. . .IENNIS L. GREY, First Grade. ,



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20 THE DIAL LQISS IQINGMAN: MISS ARMSTRONG: As pure and sweet, her fair brow see:ned-- No partial, selfish purpose breaks Iifernal as the skyg The simple beauty of your plan, And like the brook's low song her voice- Nor lie from throne or altar shakes A sound which cannot die. Your Slpady fglifh in nmnf' MISS DUFF: ltright was her face with smiles, MISS FEENEY2 and words of welcome and :Lladness .. Fell from her lipskv 'MISS FRAZEE: The simple tastes. the kindly trains, The tranquil air and gentle speech. The joy of youth and health her eyes dis played, And ease of heart her every look conveyed' MISS GARDNER: MISN RUSSELL: The truths ye urge are borne abroad J By every wind and every tldeg The heart of honour The voice of Nature and of God The tongue of truth. Speaks out upon your side. 1 401, sl osx Qaf -WZ I 'x 1 Q 6' I N 0 M ll A 'x ' -I-34 Y ,jx '

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