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Peabodv High School META Pa 4c Eleven In iHrnuniam (Carnl Amt iKarIGfau C ' )n Monday. May 26, 1932. the news of the sudden death of Carol Ann MacLean came as a great shock to many relatives and friends. Her sad passing, the sorrow of her grief-stricken mother, who was also mourning the recent bereavement of her husband, will long he remembered by her classmates. Carol ' s outstanding qualities of heart and mind were many. She was a con- scientious girl, at all time considerate of the feelings of others, and she possessed an unassuming manner as well as a gentle simplicity. To all of us who knew and loved her, Carol ' s death brought genuine sorrow. The memory of her sweet and humble manner will always remain in our hearts. J. R. P., ' 34
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Page Ten META Peabody High Scho 1 In iBnnnrtam ICntH Ann IGfUtur As a lovely, blossoming flower entangled amidst a thicket of vines and weeds, as a pure white cloud astray in a storm-swept sky, as a gleaming drop of calm clear water alone in a troubled sea of swirling grey foam — so was Lois Ann as she entered into the pain and suffering which she bore so br avely. Pain and suffering, long months of agony, she shared with none. How little do we realise all that she taught us with her serene manner, the great strength that was hers, and her gentle laughter and her lovable nature. In years to come perhaps we shall chance to recall various friends and class- mates, to wonder what trade, profession, or walk of life they have entered. When we remember Lois, however, we shall smile softly and know that she has gone to God, that she is at peace. A blessed thought of such a wonderfully kind, sincere and be- loved girl as was Lois Ann Levine. A. L. H., ' 54
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Page T ivelve META Peabody High School IN APPRECIATION We, the Class of 1934, would like here to express in a few simple hut sincere words our appreciation and gratitude to the entire faculty of Peabody High School without whose help we could never have achieved our goal. We are especially grateful to Mr. Arthur J. Barry, our principal, and to Mr. Timothy F. McCarthy, our vicc ' principal, for their invaluable guidance and advice. Our sincere thanks go also to Mr. Frederick R. McManus who has helped us in the preparation of our year book. To Mr. D. Edward Gorman, a true friend, we say simply thanks” for his guidance as class adviser and for his direction of our Dramatic Guild and the plays we have produced during our years in high school. Our deepest gratitude goes also to our home room teachers. Miss Marie F. Coyle, Mr. Arthur V. Johnson, Mr. Thomas J. Callahan, Mr. Edward T. Donahue and Mr. D. Edward Gorman who helped us in many ways during our senior year. To Miss Mary E. Luc, our class financial adviser, we owe a most sincere vote of thanks for the many hours she gave in assisting us in the keeping of our financial records, the records ot our social successes during our last year in high school. To Mrs. Ruth M. Conley and Mrs. Thomas J. Callahan we are grateful for their kindness and consideration on the many occasions when we found it necessary ti ' consult them. Each member of our faculty has made no small contribution to the development of our character, ability and personality. To them, one and all, we extend our heart ' ielt thanks for all they have done for us during these happy high school days. J. B.
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