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mans um ,NH EVA E. HELIENWAY 24 XVarren Road, Framingham, Massachusetts Secretary and Treazmref' A Began duties at State Normal School in Framingham 1909. To the Class of 1927: They conquer who believe they can. He has not learned the lesson of life who does not each day sur- mount a fear. -EMERSON. XWILLIAM H. D. MEIER 117 State Street, Framingham, Massachusetts Head 0fD?pHI'fl7lfl1f of Biology Diploma, Illinois State Normal Universityg A.M., Ph.D.. Harvard. Teacher rural schools, principal high schools, and superintendent city schools in Illinois, In- structor Botany, Harvard University, Author Herbarium and Plant Descriptions, Plant Study, Animal Study, School and Home Gardens. Study of Living Things, Open Doors to Science with Otis W. Caldwell, and Exercises in Science with Lois Meier. ' Began teaching in State Normal School in Framingham in 1911. To the Class of 1927: Non finis sed initium. LINNW OOD WORKMAN 17 Church Street, Framingham, Massachusetts Homebold Pb-igvirr, Social Relfziionx A.B., Colby College, 1902, Tufts College Summer School of Biology, I-Iarpswell. Maine, Instructor at Colby Academy, Wakeheld High, Wlatertown Highg Principal of Higgins Classical Institute, Principal of Southboro High, Harvard Graduate School of Education. Began teaching in State Normal School at Framingham in 1912. To the Class of 1927: ' It is a long way up a hill if you think about the hill all the time. l20l
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4 angina i LOUIE G. RAMSDELL Framingham, Massachusetts Geography, Modern European Hirlory Diploma, State Normal School, Framingham, Ph.D., S.M., University of Chicago, Member of the National As- sociation of Geographers. Taught in the Normal Train- ing School at Framingham 1904-1912. Began teaching in State Normal School at Framingham in 1912. To the Class of 1927: Though we travel the world over to fincl the beau- tiful, we must carry it with us, or we find it not. -R. W. EMERSON. FREDERICK W. RIED 45 Harrington Street, Newtonville, Massachusetts Drawing, Handwork, Mezbodr, Arfivifier Diploma, Massachusetts Normal Art School, Industrial Relation Divisions, U. S. Shipping Board during war, President Massachusetts Art Teachers Assn., 1926-1927, Contributor to numerous art publications, Member of Council of Eastern Art Association. Began teaching in State Normal School at Framingham in 1909. To the Class of 1927: Every man is the architect of his own soul and for- tune. Y mimi.- cle..-1 , . . CHARLES E. DONER ' King Street, Littleton, Massachusetts Penmamlaip Diploma, Zanerian School of Penmanship, Columbus, Ohio, Mettley School of Commerce, Brooklyn, Spencerian School, Cleveland, Editorial Staff, Business journal, N. Y., Penmanship Association, Member of New England Penmanship Associationg Member of National Commer- cial Teachers Federation, Zanerian Penmanship Associa- tion. Began teaching in State Normal School at Framingham in 1909. To the Class of 1927: Wisdom, knowledge, and education are always modest. V l19l
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4 trim tina MILLICENT M. COSS 164 State Street, Framingham, Massachusetts Szzper1fi.ror of Practice Teaching and of Sewing. Clothing, and Millineryg In,rz1'14rto1' of Household Arm Eclzzcofion. A.B., Indiana State University, B.S., Teachers College, Columbia University. Began teaching in State Normal School at Framingham in 1914. To the Class of 1927: To love to live is well, To live to love is better, And this the best of all To love to live to labor. MAUD B. GERRITSON 22 Orange Street, Waltham, Massachusetts English Lilemfure, Lizemfzzre Diploma, State Normal School Framingham, B.S., Teachers College, Columbia University, A.M., Teachers College, Columbia University. Began teaching in State Normal School at Framingham in 1916. To the Class of 1927: It is better to follow even the shadow of the best than to remain content with the worst. And those who would see wonderful things must often be ready to travel alone. -HENRY VAN DYKE. LOUISE KINGMAN 12 Brook Street, NVellesley, Massachusetts Expreyiion, Folk Dancing, Director of Dnznznfiai' Diploma, State Normal School, Framingham, Rice Summer School of Spoken Word, Oak Bluffs, Leland Powers School of Spoken Word, Boston, Columbia Col- lege 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 1925. Leave of absence in 1923. To the Class of 1927: Square thyself for use, A stone that may fit in the wall is not left in the way. -PERs1AN PROVERB. I 21 1
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