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4 flllllilllil DHA A X 3 O EDN.-X M. STURTEYANT 76 Columbus Avenue, Somerville, Massachusetts Resident Sztpewisor nf Vocational Household Arts .-LM., Mount Holyokeg Simmons College, Teacher of Cookery in Newburyport High School, Plymouth High School: Home Demonstration Agent, Massachusetts Agricultural College, New Bedford, Massachusettsg Hyannis Summer School. Began teaching in State Normal School at Framing- ham in 1010. To the Class of 1025: 'AAs a rule we like the man who thinks the weather is going to clear up, better than we do the one who is sure it has set in for a long rainy spell. -NLYON WATERMAN. CASSIUS LYMAN 310 Edgell Road, Framingham, Massachusetts Supervision of Practice Teachers, Arithmetic Ph.B., Yale University: Principal of Grammar School six yearsg Principal of High School tive years: Teacher of Geography, Salem State Normal School: Superinten- dent of Schools in Massachusetts towns twenty-tive years. Began teaching in State Normal School at Framing- ham in 1919. To the Class of 1925: So live and teach the ideals which you believe, that your pupils will live these ideals. HELEN M. ALLAN 40 South Street, Medfield, Massachusetts Assistant, Practical Arts Department Graduate Massachusetts Normal Art School: Courses at Museum of Fine Arts, Simmons College, Practical Arts School, and Boston University. To the Class of 1925: Men do not attain perfection by strixing to do some- thing out of the common. Perfection is acquired by doing common things uncommonly well. l22l
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A flllllillli DHA MAUDE B. GERRITSON 22 Orange Street, Waltham, Massachusetts English Language, Literature Diploma, State Normal School, Framinghamg B. S., Teachers College, Columbia University, M. A., Teachers College, Columbia University. Began teaching in State Normal School at Framing- ham in 1916. To the Class of 1925: Square thyself for use. A stone that may Fit in the wall is not left by the way, Persian Proverb. SARA M. ARMSTRONG 19 Church Street, Framingham, Massachusetts Psychology, Education A.B., Tufts College, A.M., Columbia University, In- tructor, Danbury Normal School. Began teaching in State Normal School at Framing- ham in 1918. To my friends of the Class of 1925: Everyone who clings steadfastly for an ideal is the better for it. -A. MAURICE Low. GRACE BROWN GARDNER 33 Milk Street, Nantucket, Massachusetts Biology, Bacteriology, Nature Study Diploma, State Normal at Bridgewaterg A.B., Cornell Universityg A.M., Brown University, Primary Schools, New Bedford, Harrington Normal Training School, New Bedford, Head of the Department of Biology, B.M.C. Durfee High School, Fall River. Began teaching in State Normal School at Framing- ham in 1918. To the Class of 1925: I find the great thing in this world is not so much where we stand, as in what direction we are moving. -OLIVER W1-LNDELL HOLLIES. l21l
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A fll' lElllDllA ESTHER B. SUTCLIFFE 1142 South Michigan Boulevard, Chicago, Illinois Physical Education University of Chicago, Ph.B., Wellesley College, Dc- partment of Hygiene, Instructor in Brimmer School, Boston. Began teaching in State Normal School at Framing- ham in 1920. To the Class of 1925: For manners are not idle, but the fruit Of loyal nature and of noble mind. -TENNYSON, 'tGuinevere. EMMA A. HUNT North Charlestown, New Hampshire Hygiene, General Science A.B. Wellesley 19145 Summer sessions, Massachusetts Agricultural College, Summer sessions, Teachers Col- lege, Assistant Biology 1914 and 19155 Teacher Biology and General Science, Framingham High School. Began teaching in State Normal School at Framing- ham in 1920. To the Class of 1925: Those who have never entered upon scientific pursuits know but a tithe of the poetry by which they are sur- rounded. -SPENCER. CORINNE E. HALL 16 Linder Terrace, Newton, Massachusetts Household Administration Diploma, State Normal School at Framingham, Denver University, A.B., Supervisor of Domestic Science, Dan- bury, Conn., Teacher of Cookery in New York City, Manual Training High School, Denver, Colorado, In- structor in Foods, Denver University, Massachusetts Agricultural College. Began teaching in State Normal School at Framing- ham in 1920. To the Class of 1925: It is not doing the thing we like to do, but liking the thing we have to do, that makes life blessed. -GOETHE. l23l
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