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To you, our instructors, we give our thanks For being our friends and bearing our pranks: OUR INSTRUCTORS... OUR INSTRUCTORS .... Our instructors are not only our educators but also our counselors and true friends. Everyone has a favorite teacher. When a problem arises, either in school work or in personal life, one consults that teacher. His or her advice is eagerly sought and when given is highly respected. For this reason, relations between students and teachers are very strong. We shall never forget our teachers or what they have gone through to make us citizens of whom our country will be proud.
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OUR PRINCIPAL... A DOLLAR’S WORTH Today's dollar will buy only two thirds as much as it did in 1941. In such times as these (“‘inflation’’ is the economists’ word for it) many people are inclined to decrease the amount of work they turn out. The wealth of our country, in whose government you will soon have a share, is not measured in dollars. It is measured in the goods we produce. Goods cannot be produced without labor. Labor cannot be paid unless goods are produced. Do not feel sorry for yourself on being graduated in a period of inflation. Be glad that you will soon have a chance to show an employer that you can and will produce more goods or more services than he is paying you to produce. Let those around you call you names for getting on the job a few minutes early, for working a little harder than they do, for doing extra bits of work, for being pleasant to the boss. The name-callers will still be at their same old jobs long after you have been promoted. So rare is the worker who will do more than he is paid for doing that he is easily spotted. So few are the workers who see their jobs through the employer’s eyes that they are soon picked from the crowd. To such workers are given added responsibilities, increased honor, and bigger pay envelopes. It’s as easy as that. ‘‘Responsibilities gravitate to the man who can shoulder them, and power flows to the men who know how.” Have faith, the world has much to give.” —DWIGHT S. DAVIS, Principal
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FACULTY... ad et | ' a Front Row: Robert Laserte, Harvard A.B. and M.A.; John H. Rogers, Clark University A.B. and M.A.; Miss Margaret Earl, Mt. Holyoke B.A.; Miss E. Lillian Ricker, Emerson College, B.L.I.; Miss Katherine E. Dugan, Fitchburg Business College; Miss Gladys Lavin, Fitchburg State Teachers College B.S.E.; Mrs. Miriam L. Bucknell, Bates College A.B. and Boston University M.A.; John F. Joyce, Harvard A.B.; George A. Peck, Fitchburg State Teachers College B.S.E. Second Row: Miss Lucile Brown, New England Conservatory of Music; Elmer J. Bucknell, Syracuse University, B.S.A. and Harvard Ed. M.; Miss Elizabeth Colley, Wheaton College, A.B. and Boston University M.A.; Miss Frances Lockey, Smith A.B. and Harvard Ed. M.; Dwight S. Davis, Massachusetts State University B.Sc. and Harvard Ed. M.; John H. Coburn, Harvard A.B. and Boston University L.L.B ; Everett Donnelly, Holy Cross A.B. and Clark University M.A.; Henry Fenton, State Teachers College B.S.E. and Boston University M.B.A.; Charles Broderick, Uni- versity of New Hampshire, B.S. Back Row: Miss Blanche Jobes, Fitchburg Business College; Miss Lucia Piermarini, Radcliffe A.B. and M.A.; Mrs. Flora P. Wittman, Bay Path Institute and Susquehanna University; Mrs. Elizabeth Morrill, Vassar College A.B.; Percy A. Y. Dunlop, Boston University, B.B.A.; Theodore Kucharski, Holy Cross A.B.; John Magane, Fitchburg State Teachers College, B.S.E.; Carmine Piccucci, Boston University; Miss Helen Burnham, Tufts College, B.A. Not in picture: Aldrich Cousins, Fitchburg State Teachers College, B.S.E. and M. of Ed.; Miss Eleanor Fusco, Fitchburg State Teachers College B.S.E. in Ind. Arts; Mrs. Margaret Hathaway, Smith College, A.B.; J. Richard Sutcliffe, New England Conservatory of Music, Fitchburg and Lowell State Teachers Colleges B.S.E.
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