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horse and buggy, the oxen, and vvif,1 1in-ndBAILEY EVENINGloriralieleshnredSCHOOL CLOSESFOR. THE YEARiur. Open House Wednes day Night And Cer-I»t-irn,ez,rif-lelltificates Givenins.Bailey Evening School of Industries ended the 1950-51 sea- £son of studies with open house £ith | and the awarding of certificates e to 180 students Wednesday last i week. A varied and interesting r display was held in the Morse 1 High school gym, samples of this s ew I year’s work from some of the 17 I /ah courses offered at the school, s rf; I was viewed by a large gathering t of spectators. In the auditori- i um the Community Orchestra t gg, j under the direction of Mrs. Per- j sis Bates, one of the new courses,1 also demonstrated its progress by playing for the gathering. 1 red I Courses for which certificates i ties I were awarded were electricity, i machine shop, mechanical draw- i tel-1 ing. woodworking, community « orchestra, Spanish, art, textile « stencil class, interior decorating, 1 sen-1 knitting, rugmaking, dressmak- 1 est, I ing, sewing, shorthand, typewrit- 1 ap-| ing (beginners), typewriting (advanced) and bookkeeping Those granted certificates j ardl were:;au,| Electricity—Harry C. Stone, instructor. John W. Chaffee, Jr., Harry Cornish, John C. DeGroot, irge | Walter D. Thurston, Lewis Car-and I ter, Robert Newman, Nathan!Price. Wilbur Casey, Sedgwick upi, | Sukeforth, Otis Ayer.Machine Shop—Linwood Ab-irry I bott. Clayton Heald, Carroll S. 'ar-1 Hunt, Jerome H. Harris. John H.Reed, Jr., Merritt E. Shea. Vir-arl-1 gil Whitcomb, Chester W. Lee-man, Herbert Lindau.Mechanical Drawing—J. Ed-ter-1 ward Pomeroy and Edward Atkinson. Raymond Vachon, Mel-ker, | licent Ball, Maurice Hutchins, Thomas Leask, Wilbert Small..rah Woodworking—David Alkaz-tob- in. Walter Gaudet, Warren R. ncis| McNeil, Esther J. Diamant, John B. Despres. Andrew S. McCourt, Maud Johnson, George A. Gar-denier, Ralph Brewer, Thomas U nderwood. iond j Community Orchestra—Mrs. Earl Persis Bates. Frederick Dwyer, ;las, Helen S. Merrill, E. Melvin Pratt, wis, Priscilla K. Perkins, Jane W. Jett, Stevens. Frederick Dotton, tlar-elen | ence Dotton, Keith Crockett, Bernice Crockett. D. Eleanor Wil-|Marks. Beatrice Nodine, Cecil ichej Rowland, Ada Greenblatt. Harriet Hay, Dorothy Fox, Phyllis Er-1 Hamblett.Spanish—Mrs. Marion Colby. Elizabeth Downs, Margaret Williams, Carol Farrow, Blanche ome I Gillies. Margaret Butterfield, ying J Kurt Diamant, Percy Low. BruceWright.Art—Mrs. Oliver Perry. Hel-rold j cn McPhee, Frances Shorey, Ethel Greene, Thomas E. Tracey, chel I Clement Barter, Helen Hill, Mar-Wil-1 guerite Owens, George Calder, Deborah Bates, Carole Brown, ibby | Shirley Vierira.Textile Stencil Class—Mrs. Car-| Clara Long. Elizabeth Glidden, Rowena Marsh, Norma McMann, eau, | Margaret Horner, Margaret Horner, Margaret Kane, Dorothy Shea, Betty Brewster, Marion ugh | House.Interior Decorating—Edward Butterfield. Marguerite V. the Small. Maud W. Howard, Kath-hese|ieen j Hart. Margaret T Mulligan, Verna B. Bowie, Helen K. Bonney, Louise K. Rogers, Ma-tons I bel E. Marks, Aret S. Kakos, pells Gladys B. Chase, Mary K. Per-ha* kins, Madeline Ouellette, Edythe hese | m. Lemon, Margaret E. Dunlop.Knitting—Mrs. Gertrude Blais-r so | dell. June E. DeGrott, Augusta M Cassidy, Marion R. Pagurko.? lit-1 Agnes M. Reynolds. Charlotte W.Leeman. Anna L. Burnham. Eu-be.Pa-gannaldPaulzingS. M fVrrV, -Jnuro McPhpt1.ibu-1 Louise Haley, Thalia LaMay, Martha Morse, Claire MacGilli-h to I vary, Evelyn Osgood, Rachael have I Lord, Lucy Desmond.Rugmaking—Mrs. Emma Cum-not|mings. Frances Young, Marie Berry. Alice Frates, Katherinei(Continued on Page Six)
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