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A E DIIA LUCILE G. FRENCH 50 Jackson Rd., West Medford, Massachusetts Household Arts, Practical Dietetics Diploma, State Normal School at Framingham, Spe- cial Diploma in Supervision of Household Arts and B.S. Degree, Teachers' College, Columbia University, Assistant in Science, Framingham Normal Schoolg In- structor in Foods, Teachers' College, Director of Foods and Nutrition, James Milliken University, Decatur, Illinois, Instructor of Foods, Pine Manor School, Wellesley, Massachusetts. Began teaching at Framingham State Normal School in 1922. To the Class of 1929: Life is short-too short to get everything. Choose you must, and as you choose, choose only the best,- in friends, in books, in recreation, in everything. ANONYMOUS. FLORENCE E. AMIDON 106 Austin Street, Newtonville, Massachusetts Dressmaking, Textiles Teacher of Dressmaking. Newton Vocational High School, Newtonville, anad Women's Educational and In- dustrial Union, Boston. Began teaching in State Normal School at Framing- ham in 1923. To the Class of 1929: Are you in earnest, seize this very minute, what you can do, or think you can, begin it. --GOETHE. MURIEL CABOT BUCKLEY 20 George Street, Belmont, Massachusetts Elementary Clothing, Dress Appreciation Graduate of State Normal School, Framingham, and of Teachers' College, Columbia University. Began teaching at the State Normal School at Fram- ingham in 1923. To the Class of 1929: I The making of friends, who are real friends, is the best token we have of a man's success in life. -HALE. F311 x r' N '95 1,9 Ca flyffvhx bt ix ,..-,..-
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friiiis nity ax STUART B. FOSTER Lil Salem End Road, Framingham, Massachusetts Chemistry, Nutrition B.S., Massachusetts .Agricultural College, 1014, As- sistant Chemist, McClure Laboratories, Westfield, Mas- sachusetts, 1015-1017, First Lieutenant, Sanitary Corps. American Expeditionary Forces, 1017-1010, A.M., 1921, Ph.D., 1025, Columbia University: Member, American Chemical Society, .American ,Association for the Ad- vancement of Science. To the Class of 1020: The pleasure of life is according to the man who lives it, not according to the Work or place. -EMERSON. DOROTHY E. WEEKS 9 Higgins Street, Auburndale, Massachusetts Foods Diploma, State Normal School at Framingham, 1919, Summer School, Hyannis Normal, Boston University, B.S., Columbia, 1926. Began teaching in State Normal School at Framing- ham in 1022. To the Class of 1029: I am not bound to win, but I am bound to be true. -LmcoLN. MARJORIE SPARROW 1140 Boylston Street, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts English A.B., Radcliffe Collegeg Special teaching work at Wellesley and Wheaton Collegeg Graduate study at Columbia, Harvard and Wellesley. Began teaching at State Normal School at Framing- ham in 1922. To the Class of 1929: I Dare to be true. Nothing can need a lie. A fault which needs it most grows two thereby. -GEORGE HERBERT. lf30fl
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flnilitnn kg ELLA C. RITCHIE Endicott, New York Librarian, Library Instruction Graduate Centenary Collegiate Institute, Hacketts- town, N. J.: Simmons College, B.S., Courses in Boston University: Librarian State Normal School, Bloomsburg, Pa.g Air Service, War Department, Washington, D. C.g Cataloguer Free Public Library, Endicott, N. Y. Began teaching at the State Normal School at Fram- ingham in 1923. To the Class of 1929: It's in books that most of us learn how splendidly worth while life is. Books are the immortality of the race, the father and mother of most that is worth while cherishing in our hearts. FLORENCE I. ROBBINS, R.N. State Normal School at Framingham, Massachusetts School Nurse, Instructor of Home Hygiene and Care of the Sick Diploma, Framingham Hospital. Began duties at State Normal School at Framingham in 1923. To the Class of 1929: It is a joy to do something that shall not only touch the present, but shall reach forward to the future. -PHILLIPS BROOKS. SARAH S. CUMMINGS 35 Cambridge Road, Woburn, Massachusetts History and Civics A.B., Colby College, 1907, History Instructor, Lynn English High School, Head of Girls' Department, Lynn Continuation School. Began duties at the State Normal School at Framing- ham in 1924. To the Class of 1929: Peace is not made in documents but in the hearts of men. -HERBERT Hoovrsn. F321
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