Stoughton High School - Stotonian / Semaphore Yearbook (Stoughton, MA)

 - Class of 1932

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THE SEMAPHORE The Faculty MR. HOWARD R. RANDALL Mr. Randall was born in Brockton, Mass. He graduated from Brockton High School. Attended Harvard College, Uni- versity of Beaune, Babson Institute, and Graduate School of E ducation at Har- vard. He has degrees of AB, and Ed.M. While in Harvard he participated- in wrestling and LaCrosse. He graduated from Harvard in the War Class of 1917 and went to Plattsburg Training Camp. Was commissioned Lieutenant of Infan- try of the Regular Army and was as- signed the fourth division at Camp Greene, Charlotte, North Caroina. Was overseas H years. Mr. Randall taught in Brockton High for seven years. Also taught in Summer School and Evening School, being Principal of the Evening School for three years. He came to Stoughton High in 1929. He is our Prin- cipal and also teaches Trigonometry and Solid Geometry. We can see by Mr. Randall ' s record above that he believes in doing things and this trait has continued in his con- nection with the Stoughton High School. The general opinion seems to be — Strict but very nice. ' MISS MARION E. PROCTOR Miss Proctor was born in Gloucester, Mass. She graduated from the Glouces- ter High School and Salem Normal. She has a degree of B. S. E. While at Salem Normal, Miss Proctor was prominent in Track and Basketball and was Editor of the Senior Year Book. She first taught in W inchester, New Hampshire. She came to Stoughton High in 1929. She teaches Commercial Subjects and Current His- tory, and is the Junior Class Adviser. W e all know Miss Proctor and like her very much. She is tiny but her height in no way detracts from her popularity. She has been a great aid to the Junior Class of ' 33 and was responsible for the great success of this year ' s Junior Prom. Page Twenty-four MISS CAROLYN EARNSHAW Miss Earnshaw was born in Peabodv, Mass. She graduated from Grafton High School and Jackson College. She has a degree of B. S. She was Jackson Editor of the Weekly and a member of the Hon- orary D. Dramatic Society. First taught in Burr and Burton Seminary. Yt. Came to Stoughton High in 1931. Miss Earn- shaw teaches World History. Ancient History, English, and Civics, and is Coach of Basketball. Miss Earnshaw is comparatively new to us, but what contact we have had with her we have enjoyed. MISS DOROTHY ARNOLD Miss Arnold was born in Adams, Mass. She was educated in Everett and is a graduate of Tufts College. She has taught in Stoneham, Mass., and North Grosvenor Dale. Conn., and Somerville. She has taught English and Historv. She is also advisor of the SEMAPHORE. Miss Arnold is popular with the whole student body. She has helped the Senior Classes by coaching the annual Senior Class Play and her work has always been commendable. On the Semaphore her work has been invaluable. MR. FRANCIS Y. BURKE Mr. Burke was born in Randolph, Me. He graduated from the University of Maine and is quite a noted athlete. Mr. Burke teaches Mathematics. He has taught at Brandon. Yermont, and Turn- er City, Maine. He has been in Stoughton four vears. He coaches football and base- ball. ' Mr. Burke is very petit but he seems to manage admirably when talking to Mr. Randall. And then again, Napoleon was small, too, and look what he became. Here ' s to you. Mr. Burke, and may you have the best of luck with your athletics in the years to come. Patronize Semaphore Advertisers



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THE SEMAPHORE MISS CHRISTINA DOXOVAX Miss Donovan was born in Stoughton, Mass., and educated here. She is a grad- uate of B. U. She teaches Commercial Subjects. Miss Donovan is the special prodigy of the Senior Classes. Do you wonder everyone leaves with a smiling face? Xuff said. MISS SHIRLEY MORRILL Miss Morrill was born in Cantebury, Xew Hampshire. She graduated from the Stoughton High School and from Bos- ton Lniversitv. She has a degree of B. S. While at B. U.. Miss Morrill par- ticipated in Dramatics. Music and Sports. She came to Stoughton in 1931. She teaches French and English in the High School and French at the Junior High. Miss Merrill spends most of her spare lime traveling between the two schools and so we see very little of her. But we know she is around through the reports of the French Club, which she has or- ganized. MISS MINNIE GOERES Miss Goeres lives in Avon and is our Music Supervisor. She graduated from the Xew England Conservatory of Music and the Institute of Musical Petagogy in Xorth Hampton. She also took a special course at Boston University. She first taught in Bridgewater and then came to Stoughton High in 1930. We have only had Miss Goeres for two years but the work she has accom- plished is amazing. Interest has revived in the Orchestra and we now have a com- mendable group who are well known and praised. The Glee Clubs are favorites of Miss Goeres and she spends much time with them. This year a Senior Class Octet was organized and has progressed successfully. A group was also started in Theory of Music and a fairly large number attended. At the present time Miss Goeres is busy with the Seniors on their Cantata. The First Flag . Good luck to you. Miss Goeres ! Page Twenty-six MR. ALFRED MAFFEO Mr. Maffeo was born in Fitchburg, Mass. He graduated from the Fitchburg High School and Holy Cross. He was prominent in all athletics and was on the Basketball Varsity in both High School and College. He came to Stoughton High in September, 1930. He has assisted Mr. Burke in Football and is the Basketball Coach. Everyone knows Mr. Maffeo. His fav- orite pastime is handing out sessions and his favorite sport is driving a Cheese- box . MISS VIRGIXTA HAMMOXD Miss Hammond was born in Belmo.it, Mass. She graduated from the Stough- ton High School and Emerson College of Oratory. She has a degree of B. L. I. She taught at the Montpelier Seminary in Vermont. She came to Stoughton in January, 1932. She teaches English. Miss Hammond is new to us, since she came last January and then was out for some time after an appenticitis operation. However, things look favorable. MISS HELEX GULSKI Miss Gulski was born in Xorth Attle- boro, Mass. She graduated from the Xorth Attleboro High School. Hyannis Xormal. and Bryant and Stratton ' s. She has a degree of P. S. C. Miss Gulski was prominent in Athletic Affairs in Hyannis and was President of her class at Bryant and Stratton s. She taught at Xight School and substituted before coming to Stoughton High in 1929. She teaches Commercial Subjects and is the School Treasurer. Miss Gulski has been a valuable aid in the financial difficulties of the different classes and organizations. Our hats off to you. Miss Gulski ! She is always seen at our athletic games with Xorth Attle- boro, and thinks there is no town like her home town. Patronize Semaphore Advertisers

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