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T , H E D I A L MARION WHITING Household Arts There is not a moment without some duty. Diploma, Framingham State Normal Schoolg Teachers, College Summer Schoolg Assistant in Chemistry, State Normal School, Framinghamg Teacher of Cookery, Brockton. FLORA M. GREENOUGH History, History of Education, Civil Polity Labor with what zeal we will, Something still remains undone, Something uncornpleted still Waits the rising sun. B. S., Teachers' College, Columbia Universityg A. M., Tufts College. American Historical Association. MARION WHITING LOUIE G. RAMSDELL Geography And when I pray, my heart is in my prayerg I cannot say one thing and mean another! Diploma, State Normal School. Framingham Ph. B., University of Chicago. Member of the National Association of Geog- raphers. EMMA A. HUNT Physiology. A. B., NVellesley, ,143 Summer Sessions, Mas- sachusetts Agricultural Collegeg Summer Sessions, Teachers' College. Assistant Biology, '14-'15: Teacher Biology, Gen- eral Science, Framingham High School. MRS. B. MERRIMAN Clerk and Stenographer The Practice School LENA CUSHING, Acting Principal SUSAN M. EMERSON, Eighth Grade. ALICE E. JOYCE, Seventh Grade NELLIE A. DALE, Sixth Grade LUCY JOHNSON, Fifth Grade DOROTHY HOLDEN, Fifth Grade ALICE WINSLOW, Fourth Grade WINIFRED ARCHIBALD, Third Grade. GRACE HURLEY, Second Grade JENNIS GREY, First Grade MRS. CAMPBELL, First Grade MRS. EVA HEMENWAY Secretary and Treasurer 24
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1 l-l E 1 D I A L ,ffm fmt 'bf ADAMS, FLORENCE 9 Mace Place, Lynn, Mass. Y. W. C. A. Lend-a-Hand. Fine Arts. Silver Bay. She lives by the road and is a friend to all. Florence headed the roll all the time she was here and it wasn't a bad beginning, for she was usually there with an answer or a question. Of course we all found out that her favorite expression is- I known, therefore we try not to get caught in an argument with her but remain the best of friends, for she is always ready for a good time and can give one to others, 'as many have found out. She has a lively interest in athletics and whenever possible takes part. Oftentimes we wonder why her thoughts are frequently centered on M. I. T. Is it be- cause her brother is there or somebody else's? How about it, Florence? VVe all hope that the Golden Future holds success for you in all you do. ALLEN, VERA BELLE Vee Waltham, Massachusetts. Fine Arts Y. W. C. A. The hand that has made you fair, has made you good. Five feet three-dark brown hair and eyes -that nice smile. XVho is it? Vera Allen of course. NVhat would happen if Vee coudn't take those week-end trips home? One look at those notebooks surely proves that she is conscientious. She is quiet and reserved-but not always. NVould you believe that her aim in life, aside from teaching in a second grade, was to ride horseback? How she has changed this last year! Vera has forgotten to worry about her lessons but when you want anything she is the one to go to. Best wishes to a true blue girl. ANDREWS, MARY FRANCES Molly 32 Valley Road, Milton. Mass. Y. W. C. A. Middle Junior Play. The light heart and the heavy-walk side by side and go about together. Some girls call her Molly, others call her Fran but they both like to play the piano before meals, after meals, any time t1here's a lack of something to do. She surely enjoys a good time- especially a dance. Perhaps this accounts for ihose frequent visits to Hingharn Centre. Did you know Molly is a first class demon- strator? She surely made hot chocolate sound fine as she smiled and talked to Div. A in the beloved H. A. Lab. But then we all know she's a good cook. VVasn't she one of our first meat cooks when we sailed into House Practice, and a good one, too! The best of success be yours, Molly. 26
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