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ISABEL B. BRAIM “What every sceptic may inquire for, For every why she has a wherefore.” Mrs. Braim was born in Belchertown, Mass. She received her B. S. Degree from Middlebury College. She has had previous experience in New York State and Medford, Mass. High School, and was engaged in Bacteriological work in the New State Department, of Health. Her home is in Stoneham. HELEN BRONSON “Not very tall, not very small, But sweet and sunny and loved by all.” Miss Bronson was born in Fall River, Mass. She graduated from Simmons, and did post-graduate work at Harvard. She is one of our shorthand teachers, with previous experience in Wellesley. She lives on Bacon Street, Winchester, and is fond of reading. ARTHUR E. BUTTERS “He could raise a problem deep and nice And after solve it in a trice.” Mr. Butters was born in Old Town, Maine. He attended the University of Maine, and did graduate work at Harvard. His subject is Mathe¬ matics, in which he has had previous experience at Old Town, Maine, and Louisville, Kentucky. His home is on Park Avenue, Winchester. MARGARETA M. CENTERVALL “A daughter of the gods, divinely tall, And most divinely fair.” Miss Centervall was born in Boston, Mass. She attended the Boston School of Physical Education and did graduate work at Rhode Island College and Boston University. She is the girls’ athletic instructor, and has had previous experience at Pawtucket, R. I., and in Central Falls, R. I. Swimming and driving her Ford are her hobbies. MARJORIE E. DARLING “All musical people seem to be happy.” Miss Darling was born in South Easton, Mass,, and attended the Salem Normal School. Her previous experience has been in Quincy and Plymouth. She teaches Arithmetic and Typewriting and is living in South Easton. Her hobbies are music, tennis and golf. LOIS P. GIBSON “Pretty to walk with, Witty to talk with.” Miss Gibson was born in Cliftondale, Mass. She graduated from Simmons College and has had previous experience in Adams, Mass. At the present time she is living in Winchester. She is our school libra¬ rian, and has besides reading, hiking and photography for her hobbies.
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ELEANOR P. GOULD “When you work with a will, You your duties fulfill.” Miss Gould born in Salem, Mass. She attended college and took post¬ graduate courses at Massachusetts College of Commerce, Harvard, and Boston University. She teaches geography, and office practice, and has had previous experience in Cohasset. and Boston. Her home is in Boston. SAMEUL M. GRAVES “I will give you wine to drink from the ancient wells of history.” Mr. Graves was horn in New Haven, Conn, lie received his A. B. at Bates College and is taking graduate work at Harvard. He teaches History, and is Faculty Adviser of the Year Book. 11 is home is in Somerville. WADE LINCOLN GB1NDLE “An unofficious, efficient official.” Mr. Grindle was horn in Maine and received his A. B. at Bates College obtaining in 1927 his Ed. M. Degree from Harvard. He is Principal of Winchester High School, having served previously as Principal at Dexter, Maine; Eastport, Maine; and Milton, Massachusetts. He served overseas in the World War, and is a member of the 26th Divi¬ sion, Y. D. RAYMOND V. HAYWARD “Skillful alike with tongue and pen.” Mr. Hayward was horn in Norwich, Conn., and received his A. B. and M. A. degrees at Wesleyan University. 11 is subject is English. 11 is home is at 9 Governor’s Avenue, Winchester. ETHEL KNOWLTON “A fig - for care and a fig - for woe.” Miss Knowlton was horn in Eddington, Maine. After she graduated from Colby College, where she was enrolled in the Phi Beta Kappa Society, she obtained her A. M. at Middlebury French School and did graduate work at Boston University and University of Toulouse, and the Sorbonne in France. As a teacher of French, she has had previous experience at Hebron Academy and Coburn Classical Institute. She is now living in Boston. ROBERT M. KEENEY “On their own merits, Modest men are dumb.” Mr. Keeney was born in New London, Conn. He received his A. B. degree at Amherst College, and has done graduate work at Harvard, Yale, and Columbia. He is head of the English department, having had previous experience at Choate School, Wallingford, Connecticut; Bulkeley School, New London, Connecticut; and Newton High School. Ilis home is at 3 Chesterford Road, Winchester.
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