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20 THE COLUMBIAD Colors Blue and Gold Avis Barlow Barney Blatt Margaret Brennan Edward Coughlin Joseph Dahl Mary Dunn Marion Flagg Edith Carlick Grace Haynes Mary Heffernan x Ida Hendrickson Raymond Hooper Robert Jackson Miriam Kempton Sadie Mallinson Roy McCormack Edward McManus Arthur Millington k Harold M organ Cecilia Moynihau May O’DonneL Mildred Rodway Donald Lent Clarence Lloyd Ralph Sheridan Earl Smith Harold Sullivan Elizabeth Sweene Grace Wilder Motto Vincens et Vincturus
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THE COLUMBIAD 19 High School Commercial Department, and another is studying to become a teacher, Hazel Easthope, now a student at Fitchburg Normal. The other four have entered a business career : Mildred Randell as bookkeeper at the American Woolen Co.; Julia Sheehan as bookkeeper at the New Idea Store; Margaret Dunn, bookkeeper at the American Powder Mills, and Rose Jack man is working for the American Woolen Company. Of the eight pupils of the Academic Department two have entered business : Whitney Bent and Herbert Martin, the latter in Maynard at the store of A. Z. Lloyd. Other schools have claimed four, as follows: Ralph Cheney and John Gibbons, students at Boston University; Mabel Taylor, now at Fitchburg Normal, and Wilford Hooper, who is at Chauncey Hall School in Boston, where he is preparing for the Institute of Technology. Madeline Wall is at Framingham Training School for Nurses. The report from 1914 cannot be closed without mention of the “Class Baby,” whose father is Albert Murphy, now a member of the firm of F. E. Taylor Co., Printers of this booklet. 1915 Of the eight members of this class, four are already attending higher schools of learning, three are planning to go next fall, and one is still un- decided. Fitchburg Normal has claimed Margaret Hearn and Grace Parkin : Gertrude Haynes is studying at Jackson College, and George Stuart at the Mass. College of Pharmacy. As far as we are able to learn, George Cuttel is as yet undecided ; but Grace Maley is looking forward to a Domestic Science Course , at Framing- ham Normal School, and Raymond Smith to further study at Massachusetts Argicultural College. Claude Haire, the first of the class to leave the home town, plans to return to Boston for study at the New England Conservatory of Music. SENIOR CLASS ROLL. Officers. Raymond E„ Hooper, President. Edward J. Coughlin, Vice-President. Miriam L. Kempton, Secretary. May O’Donnell, Treasurer.
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ADVERTISEMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF The Maynard Enterprise F. M. LAWTON, Resident Manager DRY AND FANCY GOODS MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING LADIES’ CHILDREN’S GARMENTS ELY GRUBER SUMMER STREET MAYNARD. MASS COMPLIMENTS OF Lloyd’s 5 and 10 Cent Stores MAYNARD HUDSON Compliments of MARLBORO THEATRE
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