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1' Uhr Glamhrihgr '-iKvuivm M. SCH QNX 0149 I 4Y'ASsounN'S CAMBRIDGE HIGH AND LATIN SCHOOL CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS NOVEMBER, 1939 VOLUME 54 NUMBER 1 O Tl C C Tl. L S In Memoriam .... ............................. . . 2 Editorials .............................. ,, 5 Swimming and Sunbusking ..... ,, 4 In a Church ....................... ., 4 The Exile ....... H 4 Stained Glass .... ,, 5 Charles River ...... ,, 5 Silent Servants ..... .. ,, 6 Music Pictures ............................................. .. 7 The Twentieth Century Abraham Lincoln ..... .. 7 Suzanne, Czarina ......................................... .. 8 Mars and Music ..... 1, 9 Wisliing ........... U 9 Jane Wfithers ...... N 10 Pep Talk ...... H 10 Class Notes ..... N 11 The Spotlite ....., H 12 Football ........ H 14 Sports ......,... N 16 Honor Rolls ............................, ., 20 How Vfas Your Vacation? ...... ,A 20 Stamping Ground ................ U 21 Club Notes .....................,,........................................... 22 Published five times a year: November, December, February, April, and June. Terms: 75 cents per ycarg 20 cents a single copy. Entered as second-class matter at the postoflice at Boston, Mass., under the Act of March 3, 1879. , 7 ff.. E. f ,ur-A ff! ' - ' .. so Scnou. l .L :le 'The flieview ,Staff Faculty Adrixen LIISS ALICE KELLEY, Literary LTR. JEROME HIGGINS, Bluirlelr MR. JOSEPH SANTORO, Aff Editor PAUL RICHARDS Asxillam Editor CRAIG WILLIAMS Lilemry Slay BERTHA HUMEZ JUNE JACKSON JAMES LAWLOR MARGARET MILLER LENA SMERLAS EOS SPIROPOULOS Burineir Ma nager NELSON XVALDMAN Arrirlarar Burinerr Manager SYLVIA I-IURXVITZ Advertixing Manager WALTER GARLAND A!i!'PffiJiHg Slay FLORENCE BATCHER MARIE FLYNN PHYLLIS GILMAN CLAIRE NUGENT Spvflife WINFIELD HOLLAND WILLIAM STENZEL G. A. A. Nolex MIRIAM HARNEY K. B. Noief ROSE O'ROURKE Dfdfllflif Club JOSEPH CONNELLY Debaling Nate: MARJORIE FITCH Chen Club CYRON BARBER Azblerirr FRANCIS GRANDE WINN HOLLAND JOE KELLEY Art RAYMOND FITZGERALD RICHARD FRENIERE BERTHA PILKINS Typirlr HELEN FITZGERALD CONSTANCE PETROPOULOS RUTH M-ULLER HELEN SHEA JOSEPH SILVEIRA BEATRICE XVEISMAN LJ. -L-L-LJ.
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2 The Cambridge Zin allrmnrirrm MR. BLISS CHESTER M. BLISS came to the Cambridge English High School in 1907. In 1910, that school was united with the Cambridge Latin School to form the Cambridge High and Latin School. Mr. Bliss was in his thirty-third year of continu- ous service when he left us. For many years his work was in the class room and that work was effective, sympathetic, and schol- arly. He possessed to a marked degree certain qualities that are fundamental to good teaching - a genuine interest in and liking for young people, a fine appreciation of scholarship, a willingness to give very freely of time and energy. Mr. Bliss could not do careless work. He was his own sever- est critic and nothing less than his best could pass that critic. His students will remember his kindlinesses when they discussed with him their problems. He left us in the prime of his service and yet the total of his accomplishment was large. We shall remember him as a man of high ideals, fine scholarship, and devoted interest in young people who gave over thirty years of his life to the school he loved. . . . LESLIE L. CLEVELAND. ITH the death of Chester M. Bliss in Octo- Wber, our school suffered a heavy loss. Anyone who has come in contact with his kindly personality must mourn his death as that of a dear friend. A graduate of Amherst with A.B. and A.M. degrees to his credit, he came to Cambridge in 1907, and ever since has worked unceasingly for the good of the school and its students. As a teacher he was very versatile, running the gamut of studies from Latin to History, guiding the Chess Team to its present high status, and attaining the office of As- sistant Headmaster. Not only these accomplish- ments, but also his great gift of befriending every- one around him, endeared Mr. Bliss to all who knew him. A MISS HARDY N O one was more devoted to the school than Miss Georgia Hardy. She loved teaching so much that even her death did not halt her good work. Her spirit carries on in the Georgia Hardy Spelling Prize for the best Senior speller in the Com- mercial Department. Miss Hardy taught here since 1922, when she came here from private teaching, and was. always admired for her work with Com- mercial students. Her death was a really great loss to the school and to her students, all of whom respected .her highly. . ,
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