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CARL E. HERRICK Senior Supervisor, Division of Vocational Education Born July 20, 1890-Passed Away January I, 1962 WHEN I SAIL AWAY NEW Sometime at eve when the tide is low, I shall slip my mooring and sail away, With no response to the friendly hail of kindred craft in the busy bay. In the silent hush of the twilight pale When the night stoops down to embrace the day And the voices call o'er the water flow- Sometime at evening when the tide is low I shall slip my mooring and sail away. Through the purple shadows that darkly trail O'er the ebbing tide of the unknown sea I shall fade me away, with a dip of a sail And ripple of waters to tell the tale Of a lonely Voyager sailing away To Mystic Isles where at anchor lay The crafts of those who have sailed before O'er the unknown Sea to the Unknown Shore. A few who have watched me sail away Will miss my craft from the busy bay, Some friendly barks that were anchored near Some loving hearts that my soul held dear In silent sorrow shall drop a tear. But I shall have peacefully furled my sail In moorings sheltered from storm or gale And greeted friends who have sailed before O'er the Unknown Sea to the Well Known Shore.
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Tribute MR. ALBERT E, DUGDALE Mr. Dugdale, the sponsor of Vocational Education in Haverhill, Massachusetts, was a member of the first plumbing class to graduate from Wentworth Institute in Boston, where he learned the value of subiects related to a trade. ln 1925 he approached Mr. Albert L. Barbour, then Superintendent of Schools in Haverhill, re- garding the organizing ofa Vocational or Trade School in Haverhill. Mr. Barbour appointed him chairman of a group of local businessmen to conduct Cl survey of the needs for such a school. The committee presented Mr. Barbour with a report 'favoring the establishment of a trade school. Following conferences with officials of the Department of Education, Division of Vocational Edu- cation ofthe Commonwealth, Mr. Barbour recommended the organization of the Haverhill Trade School to the school committee who acted favorably upon the recommendation. It was decided to open the school with two departments, Plumbing and Sheet Metal. These two departments were organized in 1926 and since then the school has grown to include eleven trades and a general vocational department. Mr. Dugdale has served on the Haverhill Trade School Advisory Board each year since 1926, is a regular attendant at meetings, and has never lost his interest in vocational education and has com- manded the respect ofthe entire student body and school personnel. We, the class of 1962, desire to show our appreciation for the devotion, assistance, loyalty and interest he has displayed over the years by dedicating this page in our year book as a tribute to Mr. Albert E. Dugdale.
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