Scituate High School - Chimes Yearbook (Scituate, MA)

 - Class of 1927

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THE CHIMES 19 Class of 1910 Paul T. Litchfield is married and works for the Massachu- setts Hospital Life Insurance Company, Boston. Velma Henderson is now Mrs. Lord and lives in Quincy. Robert Hill is a dentist practising in Dorchester. Edwin Otis works in a bank. Irma Cole is now Mrs. Harold Talbot. Helen S. Collier works in the Cohassett Hardware Store. Joseph N. Murphy is proprietor of the Minot meat market. Xoa D. Vickery is now Mrs. George Vollmer. Class of 1911 Cecelia Ainslee is now Mrs. Fred Brown. She is a graduate of the New England Conservatory of Music. Eudora Bailey is now Mrs. William H. Bartlett. She is a graduate nurse. Harold Cole lives in Greenbush and is the town tax collector. Grace Bailey, a graduate of Bryant Stratton, now works in the Employer's Liability, Boston. Gladys Roberts is the Postmaster at the North Scituate Post Office. Olive Staples is part owner of a confectionery store in Boston. Frank Litchfield is the Egypt Station Agent. Class of 1912 Joel Manson is married and lives in Holden, Mass. Marion Cole is Mrs. Fred L. Wright of Tacoma, Washing- ton. Dorothy Bailey is Mrs. Frederick Calkin of Springfield, Mass. Henry E. Bearce is married and lives in Scituate. Helen Ferguson is now Mrs. James Andrews of Greenbush. Charlotte Reddy is now Mrs. Richard B. Hudson of North Scituate. Eva Whittaker is now Mrs. Andrew Fillmore. Class of 1913 Bessie B. Richardson is now Mrs. William Franzen of Scituate. Lucy E. Walker is now Mrs. Harold Cook of Greenbush. Class of 1914 Marion W. Bailey attended the Curry School of Expres- sion and taught in Gloucester. She now holds the position of English teacher in Northeastern. Madolyn E. Murphy graduated from the Westfield School of Library. She is now a librarian in Southbridge, Massachu- setts.

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18 THE CHIMES ALUWl NOT In an effort to make the Alumni Column of the Chimes more interesting to the Alumni of Scituate High School, we sent out letters to the Alumni asking them for contributions for the Alumni Column of the paper. We did this because we felt that a real Alumni Column must be the work of the Alumni themselves. The following are some of the contributions received. My dear Miss Monahan : After graduating from high school, I took a four years' course at the Massachusetts School of Art in Boston. I did teaching in the grades in Milton and North Adams, Massa- chusetts; then I graduated with B. S. degree and honorable mention. This September I was elected to the staif of teachers at the Cleveland School of Art, Cleveland, Ohio. Here I am teaching evening and day classes. My high school days will always be remembered as happy ones, and above all very valuable ones. I think the most valu- able training that I got in high school was not art training, which I badly needed because I had only one year with a real art teacher, Mrs. Ward; but training in mathematics which helped me to figure things out and see through things. This quality came in very handy in Art School, especially in me- chanical and architectural drafting, structural design and perspective. I have always been more academic than one should be in the art field ; because of this, I am trying daily to live it down. This is not all that high school did for me, but I think that it gave me a start in the right direction, that is, to have a desire for a higher education, and also a right attitude toward life, people, and my work. Hoping for all the success that I know you'll have with your high school magazine, I remain Yours truly, Kenneth F. Bates, '22. Dear Alumni Editor: Upon receipt of your letter yesterday my first tendency was to discard it, but upon a second thought I knew if every one had the same inclination your Alumni Column would not be a success. There is no doubt that an Alumni Column will create a more decided interest in the school, as well as the paper. To establish a better circulation, you will find that the Alumni will support you in every way. To get their interest there must be an interesting Alumni Column. It is the only way we are able to get in contact with the activities of our class- mates or the school. I, for one, am looking eagerly for your first edition. Very sincerely, Leavitt Morris, '25.



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20 THE CHIMES Edward B. McCarthy was a Tech. student before he en- tered the service. Ethel Bonney graduated from Simmons. She is now Mrs. James H. Stacey. James H. Dunn is a former star of the Colby football team. He teaches in Lynn Classical High. Ruth Clapp is now Mrs. Howard Wentworth. Helen F. Jenkins is now Mrs. Sanford Fitts. Lillian E. MacQuarrie (Mrs. Andrew Finnie) graduated from Bridgewa'ter Normal School and also Posse Nissen. She taught history and physical education in Quincy, and later w as supervisor of physical education in Brockton. Genevieve F. Hoar graduated from the New England Con- servatory of Music. Irma Litchfield is now Mrs. Lot Bates and lives in Cohasset. Mildred D. Litchfield, a graduate of Hyannis Normal School, is teaching in Quincy. Frederick W. Stanley is engaged in truck-gardening in Greenbush. Class of 1915 Olive A. Litchfield is a telephone operator at the Scituate Exchange. Florence G. Newxomb is now Mrs. William Burton. Fred Waterman is a florist in Scituate. Henry Grant Doherty is practicing law in Minnesota. Ethyl Duffey, a graduate of Pierce Shorthand School, is the secretary of Ellsworth Curtis. Class of 1916 Phoebe E. 'Richardson, a graduate of Massachusetts Nor- mal Art School, is a designer in R. H. White Co. Celeste J. Callahan is now Mrs. William Murphy. She is a graduate of Bridgewater Normal School. Eunice L. Clapp is now Mrs. Kendrigan and lives in Barre,. Vermont. Alice M. Cole, a graduate of Bridgewater Normal School, is teaching in Glen Ridge, New Jersey. Charles M. Brown now lives at West Palm Beach, Florida.. Thomas Connors is engaged in the leather business. Estelle Fitts is now Mrs. Hartley Savage and resides at Grenbush. John S. Fitts is engaged in the grain business at Greenbush.. Margaret L. Jellows is now Mrs. William G. Doucette. William F. Murphy is a carpenter in Scituate. Class of 1917 Edith B. Andrews is now Mrs. Wilson Hollis of Scituate Centre. Mildred Lewis Appleford is now Mrs. Frank Tinney of Milford, Mass. Lois H. Clapp is now Mrs. Humphrey Turner of Norwell„ Mass.

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