Trade High School For Girls - Trade Images Yearbook (Boston, MA)

 - Class of 1972

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..,..t..9Qtgetmt,.9Qtti,-eif5L'ftti,9stii.. The Boston Globe Saturday, January 15, 1972 1 cm Qzasosros ' Mnotcs ovsam cpnunas mums wx K ICity nan square Bogen, susspctstmzs 02201 uviagbgxzlrs ' 1,13 . 'I g A.Rsc1NALoEAves ,V V K1 ,Ligs if,,EVq,1g. K' Aamu-mum Miss Sandra R. 2-falter English Instructor Trade High 5:59131 YD? Girls se The Penal-f nt-ister, Hass. Dear' iliss 1-falter: The myers f' ,ice of Human sri. Q ouii like to Lhank yfiu fm- yea and , ur smcems' par',c ,mimi in the Eimzan Figure :speech cen.c ' in 14373, Yeur student: ff-arfiwe 1-fanefieic sunt-me Leighton, placed in me semi-finale. lie were like Qengratagav.-2 gnu 'mi :max 'Jon J yew airsrfe greening education :toes .nm . rfflstes sincerely, Ii.-'tYOR'S OFFICE GT' UUXCIXN RIGHTS Emmanueigft. Saw-es Acting i.ciiLiniatx'a'cer EC'E1fm3 tbinxm-'whiee,f'i+iezS er pear, amen or catholic: its ii 5145.11 a Kennedy calls ' 'for commitment to human rights W Sen..Edward M. Ken- nedy called for a continued commitment' tq human and social justice at yesterday's commemorative ceremony for Dr. Martin Luther' King on the City Hall steps. The public ceremony, sponsored by 'the Mayor's Office of Human Rights, climaxed a week of 'ac- tivities and marked both Human Rights Day and the 43rd birtthday of the late civil rights leader. , Speaking to a crowd of 250, Kennedy noted that 'Dr, King had completed his studies at Boston Uni- ' versity and Vthat, it was K from our city that he launched his magniiicent . dream. 1 , When King's life i was interrupted, he said, we promised that the work 'and hardships he en- dured would not be wasted. However, reviewing what we have done, it is pain- fully' clear that those promised have yet'to be fulfilled. V Hifi-lixli LITEUTS by U Civmrlene Mansfield I - ffig,5,:,,k:,:.f:f,5'g5,g!',eE5,z,'V l Iiwriiifgrlghts covers o lot. of axons and refers to mans 'f:seod9xrZi1fff,J1tf,nearis,fraadon to be yourself all the time, to ,s1eswg,,weyateie.jieiwmm0 nm., of mi-ee. maybe. they amid ami papeLagieaiigrjthen'aauefsnsa:1 we tm meaning of nurvezyeinirrsnq rw is me W4H.0ww'0 af freedom .. . ilifflbvi 21 -iw lrwifm' MW M wwf debts wi-lie. ' when mel mmf' ww f e . 11f5'ff'i5f2T'f5?3?eMfff'.QiEt?f55ie:'ia11e1,hee been M im- in we was 'wma -.-... fm xawue'.tsne'e2fisaii:esspia1,emma'sending -lnqimttym new an 'mr eemiay sm -11 metiemy s thing of the pant! .wi mine-.5-15ws1fieefss4' sometime 1 miner if may have mt- at one even if only between two people. Why do pea-ple VVV' f? fig! to live inrpeaee? . . .. , I New, as fm- human rigging, I think the United St,ates,iB'b1 i 311117 ms' cemimisz wineries. Cemmmist countries hai-diy have any rights as far' arrggmgsaegjixman rights, or equal. rights. They have no freedom of speech, and ne .froedwn ofjoresaf name s eoupiei ffrese rights em mmnsnm in our emmtry. I think a lot of peeing wma he lost vithrmt masse rights. carmnim is so med up iris gi-iwetse: va rather have at least 3 half or a right was none at an. We have problem: ami eqvanity and frwdm ever sen. canyon imagine if we were cummietr ,, , '- rm the esgammg ar tm there were eenfiteta between nan. iz nw present em in seems w he get-,ting verse. 'nts cmsmss, the civn was-, me spanish-snsnsm 'aarifem p its-wiutiomry afar, was-if: War 1, wel-ia War II, vietnam, and Myne All boo sem World ww In which zzculd use to the cet-ipi-see destruction of :ne planet sm-chi As qyrqgifemea, this em world has seen me emu its sham of mee, tm, and bieedshnd. H gif: eu emi? vagina when we put fi final sm to :tt an pm-napa? y f gjfg -Q 3 H ' There has to be was sera of A S01ne1fme-- sm possible it ,wp +A-, a.3.1'tni.s,iwt.e wi war: Ii nm mm no we knows nie mms, new au QLZig3zsing this world has wmnessen, someone was i ' bfmfld of thin Yrvuld use lead to the solution for rj . iwe fiww- If re dim we my wie, ft 'Dm' ' TIM?-75i?iff??i????!Y559?W 9'1 mm UEMG Prob?-mf 1 te do with hw new and favorable .or i:n:?ag1ioz'si25le.j1Cixsusl1y the latte:-D5 usually ei- thing. 'Fw5iia1me'n1s:x'J,aads no discrimination. mm 1 people: me nur asitfpwr, mea, nationalities, me re1igie!iaijf':, and meg.. ,lie hziixlinrmxxfimtions ami feelings and just as put S peis9frz. 'beaa-use he might be different. frm you! Zie's I . person Le miieiie has the nm to ee. If we an went mmm ionizing, ' w ,ws1ki,ug, ma having we sieve habits and nmgiits, uns worm -mate be at piece even. if we did all agree onnne thing. It would be something to think about sary-wary.'jBu'b not very' intemstmg. Amway discrimination is illegal. I I y what is diacxmdzxnbionx - a difference in treatzmsnt of we ur mrerperionwg a distinctive, many anrair, in favor of em aids. 'Sounds ind, doexnhb 11.1 wan it ia: Reference boo!-ts bell hm! different cmxrxtries have discriminsfod against ohhersa' They still AN. 1 just many don L understand any of it. time an se mam 1F'S,fL?fDV'S, mx aims. I just hope someday there will be peace and brotherhood among everyorn. Themmsfoe our problem oihaman rights can be solved. f , mm all, if we aww. sei-fa tr., who wzulrn - .. V' J 1 5

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.ma nga gat, ml 14, ww QW, Aw mm erin im, gt Suzanne Leighton and Charlene Mansfield placed among the ten semi-finalists in the ARTS FOR HU- MAN RIGHTS SPEECH CONTEST, sponsored by the Mayor's Office of Human Rights, in conjunction with the Boston Public Schools. Among the guest speakers at the City Hall Commemorative Ceremony were Senator Edward Kennedy and Mayor Kevin White. N. t w LEFT TO RIGHT: Charlene Mansfield, Suzanne Leighton, Miss Walter - English Instructor. r 1 i rr 1.1 I in J C ls Ll .V C th z r cj crtf1c.z'. T i axle f chat. 21545: SC 5.25 iii if t dijkeiirit., 121 1 l f. fx pathetic. K l 1 t 5. L ii I



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Quolifaxlovfi Snag QMIKU Ellen Prosser won a 3525 Savings Bond in the BROTHERHOOD ESSAY CONTEST, sponsored by the National Conference of Chr1st1ans and Jews, 1n conjunction with the Boston Public Schools. George Y Najarian, Actlng Headmaster Ellen Prosserg Richard D. Rand Execut1ve Director of the National Conference of Christians TBRQT S H000 Qlfwpsluml and Hue.

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Trade High School For Girls - Trade Images Yearbook (Boston, MA) online collection, 1972 Edition, Page 29

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1972, pg 18

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1972, pg 31

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1972, pg 75


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