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---THE on SARA M. ARMSTRONG Pleasant Street, Framingham, Mass. Psychology, Education A.B., Tufts College, A.M., Columbia University: Instructor at Danbury Normal School. Began teaching in State Teachers College at Framingham in 1918. To the Class of 1933: A day is wasted that has not left time to the cultivation of awareness of the motto of life. -H. O. RUGG. LOUISE BRIGHTMAN 13 Pleasant Street, Dighton, Mass. Assistant, Vocational Household Arts Diploma, State Normal School at Framingham. Began teaching in State Teachers College at Framingham in 1928, To the Class of 1933: Open the windows of your Wondering heart To God's supreme Creation: make it yours, And give to other hearts your ample store: For when the whole of you is but a part Of joyous beauty such as e'er endures, Only by giving can you gain the morel' MARION A. BRYANT 18 Ware Street, Cambridge, Mass. Assistant Matron, Peirce Hall Diploma, State Normal School at Framingham: Assistant in Biology Department, Framingham Normal School: Matron, Girls' Dormitory, Rhode Island School of Design. Providence, R. I. Began duties in State Teachers College at Framingham in 1932. To the Class of 1933: Do not despise any opportunity because it seems small. The way to make an opportunity great is to take hold of it and use it. -Bacon. 1271
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l-lat DIAL---1 HELEN M. ALLAN 30 Henry Street, Framingham, Mass. Assistant Practical Arts Department B.S., Massachusetts Art School: Courses at Museum of Fine Arts, Simmons College, Boston University, Columbia University, and California University. Began teaching in State Teachers College at Framingham in 1920. To the Class of 1933: True worth is in being, not seeming,- In doing, each day that goes by, Some little good-not in dreaming Of great things to do by and by. -ALICE CARY. FLORENCE E. AMIDON 29 Pleasant Street, Framingham, Mass. Dressmalqing, Textiles, Historic Textiles Teacher of Drcssmaking, Newton Vocational High School, New- tonville, and Women's Educational and Industrial Union, Boston. Began teaching at State Teachers College at Framingham, 1923. To the Class of 1933: Happiness comes not from the power of possession, but from the power of appreciation. -H. W. SYLVESTER. FRED W. ARCHIBALD 154 Maynard Road, Framingham. Mass. Music Tufts Summer School: Harvard Summer School: Normal Music School. Supervisor of Music, Public Schools of Eastern Massa- chusetts: Salem Normal School: Instructor in Boston University Summer School: Baritone Soloist: Chorus and Choir Work. Began teaching in State Teachers College at Framingham in 1898. To Class of 1933: The happiest person is the person who thinks the most inter- esting thoughts. -TIMOTHY DWIGHT. I241
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-----THE niii-l-- MURIEL CABOT BUCKLEY ll Orchard Street, Belmont, Mass. Elementary Clothing, Dress Appreciation, Historic Textiles Graduate of State Normal School at Framingham, and of Teachers College, Columbia University. Began teaching in State Teachers College at Framingham in 1923. To the Class of 1933: The worst bankrupt in the world is the man who has lost his enthusiasm. Let him lose everything else but enthusiasm and he will come through again to success. -H. W. ARNOLD. RUTH H. CARTER 67 Dakota Street, Dorchester, Mass. Reading Methods, English, Book Selection Diploma, State Normal School at Framingham: Courses at Columbia, Boston, and Harvard Universities: B.S., Boston Uni- versity. Began teaching in State Teachers College at Framingham in 1927. To the Class of 1933: No amount of pay ever made a good soldier, a good teacher. a good artist, or a good Workman. -JOHN RUSKIN. ELEANOR F. CHASE 45 Highland Street, Amesbury, Mass. Chemistry B.S., Massachusetts Agricultural College: M.S., Massachusetts Agricultural College: Assistant in Chemistry, Massachusetts Agri- cultural College: Research Assistant. in Food Chemistry and Graduate Student at Columbia University: Ph.D., Columbia University. Began teaching in State Teachers College at Framingham in 1928. To the Class of 1933: ' There are no uninteresting things: there are only uninterested people. -G. K. CHESTERTON. l26l
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