Winchester High School - Aberjona Yearbook (Winchester, MA)

 - Class of 1932

Page 12 of 136

 

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OTIS W. LEARY “By thy work, one knows the workman.” Mr. Leary was born in Maine, and attended Tufts College and Brown University. Printing and mechanical drawing are his subjects. His home is in AVest Medford. RONALD AV. LINDERMANN “When sports call, I answer.” Mr. Lindermann was born in New York City. After his graduation from Springfield College he taught in AVarsaw, New York before coming to AYinchester where he teaches Physical Education and is coach of the boys’ teams. His home is at 230 Alass. Avenue, Arlington, Mass. MATILDA AIcLEOD “The golf-club is greater than the pen.” Miss McLeod, who received her A. B. at Boston University, has pre¬ viously taught in Belmont. At the present time she is living at 38 Alpha Road, Dorchester, Mass. She is one of our English teachers and is also interested in drawing and golf. ALFRED R. MFURLING “Let us all be up and doing.” Mr. Meurling was born in Brockton, Mass. He attended Springfield College, and at present he is freshman coach. He is living at 41 Myrtle Terrace, AYinchester, Alass. E. GLADYS NIVEN “The world means something to the capable.” Miss Niven, born in Saugus, Alass., was graduated from the Household Arts Department of Framingham Normal School and afterwards ob¬ tained a B. S. from Columbia University. She has had previous ex¬ perience in AVestbrooke, Maine, AVhitman and Milton, Alass., and has taken summer courses at Harvard. As our teacher of household arts, .she is in charge of the lunch-counter at the High School. She is living on Summer Street, Malden. EVA Al. PALA1ER “Our flattery we’ll keep for some other— Her only is justice to praise.” Aliss Palmer was born in Southbridge, Mass. She received her A. B. degree at Boston University, College of Liberal Arts. AVliile she was there she was admitted to the Phi Beta Kappa Society of the College. She is head of the Alathematics Department and is also Dean of Girls. Her home is on Dix Street and her hobby—young people and the world in general.

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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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FLORENCE A. PARKER “Ever the lady, calm and serene.” Miss Parker, who graduated from Smith College, has previously taught iu Springfield, Maine, and Shelbourne Falls, Mass. She is one of our English teachers and is also Senior Adviser. She is living on Dix Street, Winchester. MARY V. PERHAM “She that travels far knows much.” Miss Perham, born in Tyngsboro, Mass., attended Radcliffe and has done graduate work at University of Paris, University of Grenoble, Har¬ vard, and Boston University. As is befitting the head of the French Department, she has spent four years in Germany, Switzerland and France. Her previous experience has been in Great Barrington, Mass., Torrington and New Britain, Conn. Her home is now in Stetson Hall, Winchester. DOROTHY M. SHURTLEFF “In framing an artist, art hath thus decreed, To make some good, but others to exceed.” Miss Shurtleff was born in West Roxbury, Mass. She was graduated from the Mass. School of Art, and lias had previous experience as Art Supervisor in the Framingham and Waltham Public Schools. She is living in AVest Roxbury and teaches art here. PATRICIA SMITH “She has friends because she is one.” Miss Smith, who was born in Portland, Maine, graduated from Bliss College. She has previously taught in the Morse High School, Bath, Maine, and her specialties are bookkeeping and shorthand. She is living on Mystic Avenue, Winchester, and is especially fond of reading history. ELLA M. STACY “Oh, let the world slide, as I, with golf abide.” Mrs. Stacy was born in Bridgewater, Maine. She attended the Ricker Classical Institute and received her A. B. degree at Colby College. She has had previous experience at Peabody High School and at Coburn Classical Institute. She is one of our History teachers and lives in Cambridge. Her hobby is decidedly “golf.”

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