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Page 31 text:
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REBEKAH WOOD So interested in El Circulo Espanol that she collects all Sagamore articles about it, Miss Wood is not just an ad- viser of this club, but one of its staunchest supporters. The Modern Language Department claims her as a teacher of Spanish, and the Akers House Council acknowledges her par- ticipation in many of its activities. FREDRICK I. WOODCOCK Mechanical Drawing is becoming more and more popular, especially as taught by Mr. Woodlock, whose work has earned him a position on the Ex- ecutive Committee of the Mechanical Drawing Association of New England. One of the jolliest people in the Indus- trial Arts Department, he is a member of the Education Week Committee and the supervisor of the Lawrence Playground. (I ft Lucly j ' • ' a. F (t be .’xaAv-’xx 27
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HAROLD B. SYLVESTER Few students realize that articles by our own Mr. Sylvester have appeared in numerous magazines and journals. However, such information about this man with the perpetual twinkle in his eye. a teacher of Mechanical Drawing and a member of the Reading Commit- tee. could not make us think more than we already do of hi E. MONTGOMERY WELLS Mr. Wells, in his ' Physics and Gen- eral Sciepce Lasses, gives his students an especially good background for fu- ture- ' midy. After hours, especially at the beginning and at the end of the school year, he frequently is occupied with the duties which he must perform as head of the locker roqwjs?— RALPH W. TOT MAN Mr. Totman ' s office always seems crowded with pupils waiting to talk with him. for his duties, as head of Lincoln House, are many. Besides helping to guide the juniors he uses his past legal experience to good advan- tage when he teaches civics in the So- cial Studies Department. EVERETT F. WEYGANT Mr. Weygant, whose specialty is track, may often be seen at Tech Field helping out Mr. Bates. Formerly affil- iated with the Devotion School, he, because of his present connection with the Brookline High Physical Educa- tion Department, teaches First Aid. the new subject for all students. COXGETTA S. VANACORE Miss Vanacore ' s classroom is often filled with students more than five hours a day. Known for the intensive and thorough manner in which she teaches Latin, she generously offers much of her time after school in order to help pupils become masters of gram- mar, Caesar, and Cicero. FLORA VARRIN WILKINSON With her truly continental person- ality, Madame Wilkinson has made the study of her native tongue different and delightful for students in her French classes. She has tried further to make pupils feel that the language and country are closer to them by serv- ing as one of the advisers to the “Circle Franqais.” JOHN WALL A newcomer to the faculty of our school this year, Mr. Wall already is active in both curricular and extra- curricular activities. He teaches type- writing, office practice, and junior business training, and, after one- thirty, assists the Circulation Depart- ment of the Sagamore. TRASK H. WILKINSON Continually working to make the English Club, of which he is the fa- culty adviser, a still better and more active organization is Mr. Wilkinson of the English Department. He seems to enjoy teaching his subject, for be- sides his position in our school, he also instructs at the Boston Center of Adult Education. ALFRED C. WEBBER The cheerful smiling teacher who daily takes the attendance of Shailer House boys is Mr. Webber of the Science Department. He teaches Phy- sics and General Science from 8:30 to 1 :30 and often spends his afternoon either offering helpful hints to the Camera Club or attending meetings of the Grade School Science Committee. PAUL A. WILLIAMS Mr. Williams might well be called one of our school librarians, for his is the time-consuming task of seeing to it that copies of Hamlet, Macbeth , and the like, are removed from the English Book Room and distributed to the pro- per classes at the proper time. As a member of this language department he lends a helping hand to the Muriv- ian’s editorial staff. 26
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