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trim nm N FLORENCE E. AMIDON 106 Austin Street, Newtonville, Massachusetts Dre55makirz,g, Textiles Teacher of Dressmaking, Xewton Yocational High School, Newtonville, and Womens Educational and In- dustrial Union, Boston. Began teaching in State Normal School at Framing- ham in 1023. To the Class of 1025: The orifzinal of the fairies sung by poets was found, and is still, among those amiable mortals who knead bread with energy, mend rents with cheerfulness, nurse the sick with smiles, put witchery into a ribbon, and genius into a stew. -CHARLES VVAGNER. MURIEL C. BUCKLEY 151 Massachusetts Avenue, Arlington, Massachusetts Diploma, State Normal School at Framinghamg teacher in schools of East Hampton, Massachusetts, Columbia University, Summer Session. To the Class of 1925: A faithful friend is a strong defense, and he that hath found such a one hath found a treasure. -Tm: Wrsoosr OF THE Sox or SIRACH. EDITH A. SAVAGE, DEAN 117 Richmond Street, Dorchester, Massachusetts School Lunch Room and Institutional Management Diploma, State Normal School, Framingham, teacher, social worker in Boston, special course at Simmonsg Y. W. C. A. secretary, Holyoke. Began duties in State Normal School at Framingham in- 1023. To the Class of 1925: I am not bound to win. but I am bound to be true, I am not bound to succeed, but I am bound to live up to whatever -light I l'l3.VC. --ABR.-KHAKI LINCOLN. l26l
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A fll'llrlllE DHA MARJORIE SPARROW Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts English Composition, American Lilcrrzlure Brookline High Schoolg A.B., Radcliffe Collcgeg Spec- ial Work at Wellesley and Wheaton College. Began teaching in State Normal School at Framing- ham in 1922. To the Class of 1925: Trouthe is the hiest thing that man may kepef' -CHAUCLR. DOROTHY E. WEEKS Auburndale, Massachusetts Cookery, House Care, Laundering Diploma, Framingham State Normal Schoolg Summer Course, Hyannis Normal Schoolg Teacher in West Springfield High Schoolg Newton High School. Began teaching in State Normal School at Framing- ham in 1922. To the Class of 1925: For life is a mirror of King and Knave, 'Tis just what we are and do, So give to the world the best that you have And the best will come back to you. LOUISE KINGMAN Main Street, Framingham Centre, Massachusetts Expression, Folk Dancing, Director of Dranzatics Diploma, State Normal School at Framinghamg Rice Summer School of Spoken Word, Oak Bluffsg Leland Powers School of Spoken Word, Bostong Columbia Col- lege of Expression, Chicago, Illinoisg Columbia Normal School of Physical Educationg Grace Hickox Studio, Chicago. Teacher of Expression in State Normal School at Framingham in 1917 to 1923. Leave of absence in 1923. To the Class of 1925: The only way to have a friend is to be one. -EINIERSON. l25l
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fran nm ,SN ELLA C. RITCHIE Endicott, New York Librarian, Library Instrzzrtiou, Graduate Centenary Collegiate Institute, Hacketts- town, N. J., Simmons College, B.S.g Courses in Boston University, Librarian State Normal School, Bloomsburg, Pa., Air Service, War Department, Washington, D. C., Cataloguer Free Public Library, Endicott, N. Y. To the Class of 1925: 'tIt is chieiiy through books that we enjoy intercourse with superior minds, and these invaluable means oi com- munication are in the reach of all. fCHANNING. FLORENCE I. ROBBINS, RN. Avon, Massachusetts School Nurse Diploma, Framingham Hospital. Began duties in State Normal School at Framingham in 1923. Greetings to the Class of 1925: The worlds in which we live, at heart. are one, The world 'I am,' the fruit of 'I have done,' And underneath these worlds of flower and fruit, The world 'I love'-the only living root. DEBORAH M. RUSSELL 4 Hudson Street, Worcester, Massachusetts Chemistry Diploma, State Normal School, Framingham, Head Dietitian, Boston Floating Hospital, Summer courses, Columbia University, B.S., Teachers College, Columbia University. Began teaching in State Normal School at Framing- ham in 1918. To the Class of 1925: The truth shall make you fI'66.l7-ST. JOHN 8-32. l27l
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