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' THE DI L MARJORIE SPARROW Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts English Composition, American Literature Brookline High School: A.B., Radcliffe College: Special Yvork at Wellesley and Wheaton College. Began teaching in State Normal School at Framingham in 1992. F To the Class of1924: A man's nature runs either to herbs or weeds: therefore let him seasonably water the one and destroy the other. -Bacon DOROTHY E. YVEEKS Auburndale, Massachusetts Cookery, House Care, Laundering Diploma, Framingham State Normal School: Summer C ourse, Hyannis Normal School: Teacher in VVest Springfield High School: Newton High School. Began teaching in State Normal School at Framingham in 1922. To the Class of 1924: May the Giver of Gifts give unto you the will to help and the courage to do: a heart that can sing the whole day through whether the skies be gray or blue. LOYISE KINGBIAN East Wakefield. New Hampshire Expression. Folk Dancing, Director of Dramatics Diploma, State Normal School at Framingham: Rice Summer School of Spoken Word, Oak Bluffs: Leland Powers School of Spoken Word, Boston: Columbia College of Expression, Chicago, Illinois: Columbia Normal School of Physical Education: Grace Hickox Studio, Chicago. Teacher of Expression in State Normal School at Framingham in 1917 to 19:23. Leave of absence 1923. To ihe Class of 1925: The strength of the Hills is His also. -Psalm 95 verse .5 28
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Ml K rig DIAL STUART R. FOSTER 40 Winter Street, Framingham, Massachusetts -' A Chemistry, Nutrition B.S., Massachusetts Agricultural College: A.M., Columbia University, Assistant Chemist McClure Laboratories, Westfield. Began teaching in State Normal School at Framingham in 1921. To the Class of 1924: In a country rich in gold, observant wayfarers may find nug- gets on their path, but only systematic mining can provide the currency of nations. -F . Cawlaml Hopl:1'r1.e MARGARET H. DAY 55 Lee Street, Marblehead, Massachusetts Chemistry A.B., Boston University, 1921: A.M., Boston University, 1922. Assistant in Chemistry, Boston University, 1921-1922 Began teaching in State Normal School at Framingham in 19QQ. To the Class of 19924: There are nine and sixty ways of constructing tribal lays. And every single one of them is right. -Kipling LUCILE G. FRENCH 10 Whitfield Road, West Somerville, Massachusetts - F Household Arts, Practical Dietetics Diploma, Framingham Normal Schoolg Special Diploma in Supervision of Household Arts and B.S. degree, Teachers' College, Columbia University: Assistant in Science, Framingham Normal Schoolg Instructor in Foods, Teachers' College, Director of Foods and Nutrition, James Milliken University, Decatur, Illinoisg Instructor in Foods, Pine Manor School, Wellesley, Massachu- setts. Began teaching in State Normal School at Framingham in 1922. To the Class of 1924: Sojourn in every place as if you meant to spend your life there, never omitting an opportunity of doing a kindness, or speaking a true word, or making ta. friend. -Ruskin 27
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THE DI L 1117 yu FRANCES T. VVHITTAKER Main Street, New Bedford, Massacliusetts Drafting and Dressnulkiny Diploma, State Normal School at Framingham: B.S., State Normal School at Framingham: Summer Session, Simmons Fol- lege, 1923. Teacher of Domestic Science in Wrentham Public Schools. Began teaching in State Normal School at Framingham in 1923. To the Class of 19124: It is easy enough to be pleasant When life flows along like a song, But the one worth while, is the one who can smile, VVhen everything goes dead wrong. FLORENCE E. AMIDON 352 Harvard Street, Cambridge. Massachusetts Dre.w.vnrrlkir1y, Trrfilcs Teacher of Dressmaking, Newton Vocational lligh School, Newtonville, and lYomen's Educational and Industrial l'nion, Boston. Began teaching in State Normal School at Framingliam in 1923. To the Class of 1924: To travel hopefully is better than to arrive, and the true success is to labor. MURIEL C. BUCKLEY 151 Massachusetts Avenue, Arlington, Massachusetts Diploma, State Normal School at Framingham, teacherjn schools of East Hampton, Massachusetts: Columbia University, Summer Session. To the Class of 1924: As you go on through life let your good fellowship follow you l'i '2 as the ripples follow the wake of a ship. -Charles F , Raymond f if 29
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