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DOROTHY ABEL Miss Abel is a comparatively recent addition to our faculty, but, neverthe- less, she already is associated with numerous extra-curricular activities concerning themselves with this type of study. Besides holding membership on several committees, she also tits the position of adviser to the Chemistry group of the Science Club. FRANCIS T. BALL Although an instructor, primarily, at the Lawrence and Heath schools, Mr. Ball is not an unfamiliar figure to Brookline High boys. As in previous years, he coaches Junior Varsity foot- ball. and now, as do manv other phy- sical education instructors, he teaches students about tourniquets, digital pressure, artificial respiration and the other treatments with which they should be familiar. GRACE M. ALLEN The teacher who personally supports so many of our school drives can re- member when she attended Brookline High School as a student. Now, a very busy instructor in English, she acts as adviser to the Chess Club and the Roberts House Council, and Chairman of the Committee awarding the Wil- liam H. Lincoln medal for excellence in English. DONIVAN A. BARNES Undoubtedly determined to turn out at least one Tilden or Budge, Mr. Barnes passes countless afternoons at Dean Road Playground coaching the boy ' s tennis teams. Listed in school records as a member of the English Department he is chairman of the La- boratory English Group, which renders valuable service. NORMA ALLEN As soon as Fall sets in, wiry little M iss Allen may be seen wielding a hockey stick along with a group of Brookline girls at the Dean Road Playground. This Physical Education teacher is known, personally, by most of the female members of our student body, who have come in contact with her in gym and First Aid classes, or, more intimately, at afternoon sports. WARREN L. BARTLETT Mr. Bartlett ' s work in Brookline has touched all branc hes of school life. Starting with the adult population, he is the efficient principal of the Evening School. Among us, besides being a popular teacher in the Science Depart- ment, he serves on the Administration Council. The Grammar Schools feel his influence as a member of their Sci- ence Committee. MADELINE I. ANDERSON Objects of much envy are all pupils who have studied IV Algebra under Miss Anderson ' s thorough supervision. When she is not explaining about the unknown quantities X and Y, her time is spent performing tasks for the Course of Study in Mathematics, the Dismissals and Auditorium Commit- tees, and the School Council. HAROLD N. BATES Taking four lunch periods daily, as Mr. Bates does, may seem an enviable practice to some students. However, those “in the know” realize that, as head of the Marshal Force, coach of the track team, and chairman of the Safety Committee, this teacher of mathematics has few moments he can call his own. MARIAN BATES Introducing the feminine member of our Mathematics Department ' s brother and sister team. One of the most congenial instructors in this school, so say her pupils, she teaches algebra and geometry and is associated with the Testing Committee. activities. KELSEY C. ATTICKS As head of the Commercial Depart- ment, Mr. Atticks helps guide the edu- cation of that large proportion of stu- dents that take subjects in his depart- ment. A teacher of business law and penmanship adviser, he gives to many the advantage of his experience. He also plays a very important part in the extra-curricular affairs of the school since he is faculty treasurer of B.H.S. 16
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