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FACULTY ADVISORS MISS WELCH MISS HANSCOM MR. SPRAGUE
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HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS—Concluded Alexander Ladd, Commerce and Industry, Bookkeeping 35 Tennyson St. Richard Fitzpatrick, Latin 19 Prospect Hill Ave. Phillip Holmes, French, Italian, Spanish 22 Jackson Rd. Harold Sullivan, History, 379 Broadway Frank Martin, Spanish, 114 Summer St. Mildred F. Ayers, English, History 4 Walter Ter. Earl F. Cahalan, History, 66 Craigie St. John E. Cannon, Jr., Penmanship, Com- merce and Industry, Arithmetic 52 Washington St., Newton Anna E. Keating, English 16 Newton Rd., Arlington Helen O'Brien, English, 30 Barton St. Margaret A. Brown, Typewriting 58 Chandler St. Nora Whittemore, Typewriting 9 Mt. Vernon St. Ruth Strehlis, Physical Education 11 Aberdeen Rd. Richard Hegarty, English, History, Al- gebra 73 Putnam Rd. Mary C. McGann, Music, 38 Bay State Ave. Mary Hall, History 120 Powder House Blvd. Mrs. Mary G. Callahan, Matron 85 Oxford St. Mrs. Christine Hunkins, Matron 11 Park Ave. Mabell M. Ham, Secretary 158 Summer St. Mildred F. Calley, Clerk, 11 Hall Ave. Anita Sumner, Clerk, 276 Summer St li
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S. ALDEN PENDLETON JOHN J. ALBANI Editorial For nearly twelve years we, as a class, have meandered contentedly on our way to the outside world. School work has at times proved boring, school companionships sometimes not all they should be. We’ve led a highly dramatic life, doing our best to imitate those men and women of the world about whom we read, or whom we see in the pictures. We’ve lived a life of stark realism at times, of petty bickerings at times, of blissful content and bitter sorrow in their turn. High spots and low spots, the exper- iences of us all. Now at last we are to leave this sheltered corner of life’s stage. We’re no longer rehearsing, with only the cast and director watching. Henceforth we are to be in the centre of the stage where the bitter winds blow. We will no longer be able to hear the promptings of our directors. And it is up to us to remember the lines we’ve learned here in school’s rehearsal. We go out June 12 to speak briefly our little piece to the guardian audience before we are summoned away forever. Some of us will rise like meteors to burn an immortal place in the pages of history, others will give off a steady glow before dying out. But no matter what our place in the Hall of Fame, we will all recite our passages with the best that is in us, in an endeavor to bring credit to that institution in which we re- hearsed, and which we shall always hold dear in our memories.
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