Normalogue (1918) . 13. &o$a €. dearie JV/TISS Rosa E Searle, teacher of mathematicsL*l and music, graduated from Westfield NormalSchool, and later took summer courses in Music inBoston and Evanston, Illinois. See me is a very familiar sight to Juniors andit would seem strange to receive a paper back withoutthis distinguishing mark. She has indeed striven topound mathematics into our sometimes denseminds. Moreover, Miss Searle has worked earnest-ly and without discouragement to make us goodsingers, with tones in our heads, not in our year she has helped us in our Glee Club rehearsa


Normalogue (1918) . 13. &o$a €. dearie JV/TISS Rosa E Searle, teacher of mathematicsL*l and music, graduated from Westfield NormalSchool, and later took summer courses in Music inBoston and Evanston, Illinois. See me is a very familiar sight to Juniors andit would seem strange to receive a paper back withoutthis distinguishing mark. She has indeed striven topound mathematics into our sometimes denseminds. Moreover, Miss Searle has worked earnest-ly and without discouragement to make us goodsingers, with tones in our heads, not in our year she has helped us in our Glee Club rehearsalsand to her is due all praise for our success. JSertJja g>fjoles TO this dear teacher we all owe many fond re-membrances, for we were under her instruc-tion for only a short time, when she left us to takeup a greater line of work in Pittsfield. As an in-structor in Household Arts she gained our love andesteem and to her every member of the class of 1918extends her best wishes for all future success in thenoble


Size: 1389px × 1799px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1910, bookidnormalogue18, bookyear1918