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0I'lI'lIlElDA A FRED VV. ARCHIBALD 31115 if Tufts Summer School, Harvard Summer Schoolg Normal Music School. Supervisor of Music, Public Schools of Eastern Massachusetts: Salem Normal Schoolg Instructor in Boston University Summer School. Baritone Soloist, Chorus and Choir Work. Began teaching in State Normal School at Fram- ingham in 1898. To the Class of 1930: Music should kindle the divine Hame in the human ITlII1tl.ll-BEETHOVEN. EVA E. HEMENVVAY 154 Maynard Road, Framingham, Mass. Secretary and Trmsurfr Began duties at the State Normal School at Fram- ingham in 1909. To the Class of 1930: The most satisfactory thing in all this earthly life is to be able to serve our fellow-beings-first, those who are bound to us by ties of love, then the wider circle of fellow-townsmen, fellow country-men, or fellow-men. To be of service is a solid foundation for contentment in this world. -CHAR1.Es W. ELIOT. FREDERICK W. RIED +5 Harrington Street, Newtonville, Mass. Finn Arty, School Craft, Illftlzods, Alfti-'vitif'J Diploma, Massachusetts School of Art, Boston, Staff Instructor, U. S. Shipping Board during VVarg Presi- dent of Massachusetts Art Teachers' Association, 1926- 301 member of Eastern Arts Association, Beachcombers of Provincetown and other organizations: Lecturer and writer on specialized phases of Art in Trade , Author of Leather Workfl Began teaching in Framingham in 1909. 'If'o 1930 I recommend Guests' paragraph in Bly Goals : A little braver when the skies are gray, A little stronger when the road seems long, A little more patience through the day And not so quick to magnify a wrong. E231
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GREETINGS TO THE CLASS OF 1930 This is the time when all those who have lived with you during the past few Sei want to give you some little message. Success is something we all anticipate Vw h t kind of success we have is really of our choosing, to a large extent. The follouzra quotation is a simple formula, and I hope you will like it as much as I do. ISDITH A. Sxvisxci GNKD GYO 040 I-Ie has achieved success who has lived well, laughed often and loved much? who has gained the respect of intelligent men and the love of little children: who has hlled his niche and accomplished his taskg who has left the world better than he found it, whether by an improved poppy, a perfect poem, or a rescued soulg who has never lacked appreciation of earth's beauty, or failed to express ity who has looked for the best in others, and has given the best he had: whose life was an inspiration - his memory a benedictionf' S A. J. STAN I-371 L
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MA friiiis niaib- kg CHARLES E. DONER Reading, Mass. Pfllmnnyllip Diploma, Zanerian School of Penmanship, Columbus, Ohio, Hefliley School of Commerce, Brooklyn, Spencerian Commercial School, Cleveland, Editorial Staff, Business Journal, N. Y., Penmanship Associa- tions, Member' of National Commercial Teachers' Federation, Zanerian Penmanship Association, New England Penmanship Association. Began teaching in State Normal School at Fram- ingham in 1909. To the Class of 19302 If you feel you need a change. I know a simple thing to do. Close your eyes, then open them. And take I1 different view. VVILLIAM H. D. MEIER 177 State Street, Framingham, Mass. Head of Drparfmmzl of Biology Diploma, Illinois State Normal University, A.lNI., Ph.D., Harvard. Teacher rural schools, principal high schools, and superintendent city schools in Illinois, Instructor Botany, Harvard University, Author Her- barium and Plant Descriptions, Plant Study, 'iAnimal Study, School and Home Gardens, Study of Living Things, Open Doors to Science with Otis VV. Caldwell, and Exercises in Science with Lois Meier. Began teaching in State Normal School at Framing- ham in 1911. To the Class of 1930: Non linis sed initium. LINWOOD L. YVORKNIAN 17 Church Street, Framingham, Mass. Housflzold Pfzyxirs, Sociology and Sofia! Problems A.B., Colby College, 1902, Tufts College Summer School of Biology, Harpswell, Maine, 1902, Ed.M., Graduate School of Education, Harvard University, 19217. Instructor at Colby Academy, YVakefield High, VVatertown High, Principal of Higgins Classical In- stitute, Principal of Peters High School, Southboro. Began teaching in State Normal School, Framing- ham, February, 1912, To the Class of 1930: We are all blind until we see That in the human plan Nothing is worth the making if It does not make the man-Eowm MARKHM1. E291
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