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ELLEN ROCHE Commerctal We are never so happy or so un happy as we suppose MARY ELLEN SHIELDS Cornmer c1a1 No one knows what he can do untxl he trxes ELSA STANHOPE Sewmg Glrls brmg rn all your waste paper she encourages LAURA TIEFENTHALER Sewmg Ar Needlework Gxve me the w1de open spaces where thmgs are far apart LENORA TIERNAN Englxsh Language xs 309' the dress of thought f' .-P' 1 f X ALMA VAN VELZER H1story All bcrrrrers fall before cr forceful mlnd MARY VRANA Commerc1al She trams young busmess women IRENE WEBB Enghsh Her gladness sh1nes for everyone to see IANE WHITNEY Physrcal Edu catxon Tops ln sports and personahty ROBERTA WILBUR Sewmg Your Red Cross work has been mspxrlng and pro ductlve SARAH WISMER Sewmg Composure IS a fme ar ROCHE SHIELDS STANHOPE TIEFENTHALER TIERNAN VAN VELZER VRANA WEBB WHITNEY WILBUR WISMER -.mx Y: 'LAX ' 1 . .. .. - .. . . ,. . .. . . . .. 1 1 I . .. . . . vf 'A f ' - ' v fv 9 ' -553.1 Z .. . .. . ,ll ,, . ,wr , A ., V, 5 .5.1 i' , .. , 'f,'fe'f.., f - .K ff! , fr ,fa 1 fffffffv , ' . .. . f 1 ' ,:'ci: 'i '- f g Z f 1 4 f . ., . . ., - - , f 51,3 ,.l - . . .. . . .. . . ' . F 1 .1 . Q i I ,. - 6? I
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MEYER NEWTON NOTT NOWELL OAKES o BRIEN oL1vER PEPIN RAY REESE MARGARET 'VIEYER Sc1er1ce She explores the depths of the mlnute world ANTOINETTE NEWTON Engllsh True ease 1n Wfltlflg comes from art not chance ELEANOR NOTT Enghsh I love the lrttle loys of hte the smell of ram the sound of brooks ELIZABETH NOWELL Englrsh The Stage Crew runs smoothly tn her capable hands HAZEL D OAKES A Cappella Chorus She bnngs muslc forth from hps yet young CAROL OBRIEN Engllsh A wrtty Irlsh lassle CAMILLE OLIVER Soclal Sclence Patrence IS the best remedy for every trouble CECILIA PEPIN Homemakmg She gmdes tlny hands and hearts throughout the day MYRTLE RAY Sewmg Power Machme Work gxves us a sense of power a:nd lndependence BELLE REESE Englxsh Hrgh erected thoughts seated 1n the heart ot courtesy XW yj f f f yfff X fy? f Zz W yf aff ff! f ff, gf . f 1 - I 1' - f fy If . .. 1 1 .. , .. . It . . . ,. , . ., . . . l .- .. - . '- . ,. , If 1 W, X . I Zfzffz, 4 ,f'n':2vg,,ezff ,-f If ,f!9,,f Mffwwi ffm , ,y 4 if ,ff My ' A ,f fvpx , f fffff ,, 5 f 3, 1,3 off! ' 5, Maj! 4-,wen 1 .- I 'gg4.w2f'fQ,r f , f , 0 ,, . . . . 4 If y in 4.. VV XA 7 f 4: . . j 'X . . ., . . .. . .. . . .. '1 Ll
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Classes E PAGEANT CHRONIC We made rt It IS ours Yes we made 1 through the totl and pr1vat1on the suffer1ng and hardsh1ps o those adventurous people who flrst landed on our bleak shores of those hardy p1oneers who cut paths through the forests crossed mountams planted f1elds fought revolutlons to galn thelr 1ndependence from tyranny We made 1t through the endless toll of the farmer the sweat of the laborer the argu ments of s atesmen the ded1cat1on of sc1ent1sts the struggles of buslness men th sacr1f1ces of te chers of mothers and fathers VVe made 1 through the work of all we made 1t through democracy And what peopl was lt who set for us our f1rst standards of democracy? lt was a small group of P1lgr1ms who left the1r ancestral homes rn r..urope and braved the terrors of the sea and the Wtlderness to set thelr feet on Plymouth Rock The bltter cold of wmter the nostlllty of the lndtans the problems ' a new government ll called for the utmos enduran e and courage The breaklng Waves dashed hlgh on a stern and rockbourd coast And the woods agalnst a stormy sky thelr gan bran hes tossed And the heavy n1ght hung dark the hllls and waters o er When a band of exrles moved thetr bark on the mrld New England shore Am1dst the orm they sang and th s ars heard and the sea And the sounding arsles of the d m words rang to the antderr of the free Ay call 1t holy ground the SO1l where f1rst they trod They have left unstamed what there they found freedorn to worsh1p God F9l1C1CI Hemans 1 .x . . . . , . L , . It . . V L I I I I I - K . . . . . . . , , . A .. . , 9 'J . ,L U . t , . D . . 1 . . . -. ' 'C' LA . . , .. . A , A , , v. 5 r CI . C ' ' : L .. 1 . C I . . , 1 ' A A SL , 9 L . . . X W r . . 1 , - , ..
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