Atlantic Union College - Minuteman Yearbook (South Lancaster, MA)

 - Class of 1932

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Q W. ,- 1, 'Z ,-f 4,991 'r ig- 1. PI- -lr: 248 hours, no pay, but full board and room. Discouraged? lndeed not. That is what makes him the man he is. 1'1e remained at the Bindery three and one-half years at twelve cents an hour. Erom 1909-1913 he was at Mel- rose and completed the nurses course. ln 1914-1915 he attended the Massa- chusetts Nlechanical School, Boston, specializing in house conctruction 1n 1915-1916 he attended Elliot Manual Training School and Eranklyn Union, specializing in drafting. 1917-1919 he taught at Mt. Vernon Academy and in 1919 attended Lancaster Junior College: in 1930-1931 Eitchburg Trade School, specializing in Trade School Methods: teaching at Atlantic Union Col- lege since 1919. HARRY E. BATTERSBYZ Mr. Battersby is a long way from his Canadian home, Prince Edward lsland. 1-le obtained his education in New England, attending the Athol High School, South Lancaster Academy, and Eitchburg State Normal, as well as taking extra Work through the lnternational Correspondence School. 1-laying printing as his vocation, we can readily understand his varied positions: com- mercial book and job printing, Worcestei', Mass.: foreman of composing room of South Lancaster Printing Company: machine composition. Boston, lVlass.1 newspaper work. Winter' 1-laven, Elorida: magazine publishing work, Bilt- more, North Carolina: and head of the Printing Department at Atlantic Union College since 1928. RAY C. TYLER I Yet another member from the most northern state of New England. Mr. Tyler was educated in the state of Maine. He has owned and operated a three hundred acre dairy farm, worked lifteen years in the lumber business, owned and operated at different times farms for both dairy and general farm- ing. Eor a few years he ran a poultry farm. later a milk business combined with a dairy farm, and for the past four years has acted as manager of our school farm 7

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6? X Y ,fr .iid r gf Af ,h1.....m.. England. teaching in the public schools of Massachusetts and Vermont, South Lancaster Academy. Lancaster Junior College, Cureater New York Academy, and Atlantic Union College. She was graduated from the Eitchburg State Normal School and Atlantic Union College. BliL'l.,Al'l C. XYALLEKERZ Miss Vxfalleker obtained her grade school education in a church school in the XVest lndies. Erom there she came to South Lancaster Academy, then took one years work at the College. After this she attended Washington Mis- sionary College where she was graduated from the Normal Course. TVTISS Vxfalleker went to Emmanuel Missionary College and also attended the University of Tennessee. Eor about four years Miss Walleker taught in the South. She was critic teacher at Southern Junior College: afterward she had charge of the educa- tional work in the Illinois Conference for three years. During the last two years her work brought her to Atlantic Union College as Dean of Women. ff . HENRY H. HCIXVARDI As Dean of Men, Prof. Henry H. Howard has become the father of many boys. Professor Howard attended the Thorpe, Wisconsin, High School and the Wisconsin State Normal. He received his Th. B. degree from Union College, Nebraska. Erom l892-95 Professor Howard taught district schools: since 1898, academies. high schools, and colleges: at Union College l92l-22, Stanborough Park. England l92Z-28, South Lancaster Academy l928,- Atlantic Union College Dean of Men l928-1932. ANNA M. ADLRIDGEZ Erom the sunny south comes Miss Aldridge, B. S., Matron and head of our Home Economics Department. Miss Aldridge attended Southern Junior College and Emmanuel Missionary College where she received her B. S. degree. She has also done work at Columbia University and expects to take more work there, working toward her M. A. While attending E. M. C., she acted as assistant matron. CLINTON S. MUNNZ Mr. Munn is a Green Mountain boy. He obtained his education in the Vermont public schools and South Lancaster Academy. The rest of his education has been gathered through various courses including correspondence and university extension work. Por nine years he was secretary of the Massachusetts Tract Society and later went into business for several years. He is now the Bursar of the College. Mr. Munn solves as many problems as the mathematics teacher. HERBERT B. RUDOLPHZ H The head of our Carpentry Department comes from Pennsylvania. erbert B. Rudolph has worked for his living since he was fifteen, beginning at two dollars a week and a ten hour day. At the age of nineteen che had served his apprenticeship as carpenter and drew a salary of fifteen dollars He left this work to get an education. South Lancaster Academy was his aim He Obrtained work in the broom shop at the rate of six cents an hour. Leav- ing NX est Hall he moved to the Bindery where he served an apprenticeship of 26



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