Arlington High School - Indian Yearbook (Arlington, MA)

 - Class of 1905

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MM ™ v u cV.0 O i. Hl t5 j ' l s ARLINGTON High School Clarion Publication Office, High School, Academy Street. Vol. IX. Arlington, Mass., March, 1905 . No. x . The Clarion T ERMS : PUBLISHED QUARTERLY DURING THE SCHOOL YEAR. 10 Cents Per Copy. j 40 Cents Per Year. Advertising Rates, $1.50 Per Inch. ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MAIL MATTER. CONTENTS Editorial 1-2 MIMA WAAGE ' 08 Pride Goeth Before a Fall 3-4 business manager: Signal of Distress . 5-6 CHARLES GOTT, JR. Sir Roger in Boston 6-7 A Midnight Experience 7-8 assistant: Whr-t 1 Did Not Do 8 GRAYSON B. WOOD A Modern George Washington 9 Agamemnon ' s Prayer 9 • treasurer: The Major ' s Invention 10-12 HENRY R. REED Athletics 13 SECRETARY 1 School Locals 14-15 Exchanges 16 ESTHER WYMAN Officers of the Clarion. EDITOR : PHILIP W. TAYLOR class editors: ARTHUR C. FROST ' 05 RUTH E. WHITTEN ' 06 LOUISE HOOKER ' 07 EDITORIAL With this issue, the Clarion enters upon its ninth year of existence. It is hoped that it will be as successful this year as it has been in the eight preceding and to make this possible the co-operation of the school and graduates is needed. Every pupil and graduate should be a regular subscriber. At present the paper is largely carried on by the generosity of the advertisers. • Every one is requested to become a con- tributor as well as a subscriber, for the value of the paper depends upon the value of its contents and these depend on the willingness of the school to help in a literary as well as in a financial way. Any person having an interesting story, poem or sketch is in ited to send it to the editor. Remember the Clarion is the school’s paper and it is our representative wherever exchanges are made with other schools. We hear with pleasure that the Senior Social is not far off. These Socials are practically the last receptions of the gradu- ating classes and are always one of the pleasantest occasions of the school year. Each class has its own socials and festivities but the Senior Social is for the whole school. The sympathies of the school have been with Miss Reed during her prolonged illness and a speedy recovery is hoped for. The Debating Club has begun its year with vim and already several very interest- ing debates have been enjoyed. The mem- bership is open to all the boys in the school and the Freshmen are particularly invited for on them depends the future success of the club. The meetings are open to girls as well as boys and all may enter into the general debate. A

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