Cambridge Rindge and Latin School - CRLS Yearbook (Cambridge, MA)

 - Class of 1928

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Many persons will give of what they have, but not all will give with the generous and bounteous heart of Miss Slade, who not only has made those who were members of her classes indebted to her, but who has showered help and kindness upon those who never met her in the class-room. Ask a pupil what he thinks of her, and the answer you receive will surpass your fondest ex- pectations. We wish that we were able to thank her for the aid she has given to us in the typing of Year Book material. Ever has she been ready to hasten our work at our request, and for the moment to lay aside her own. MISS MADELEINE L. SLADE MASTER'S ASSISTANT MISS HELEN F. MORTON Mastrer’s ASSISTANT To us poor ones, innocent of all skill in art, the work produced by Miss Morton seems a wonder. We look on in amazement while she goes ahead and accom- plishes things. She is unsparing in her efforts successfully to acquit herself of all the duties she undertakes. particularly the extra work done for the genera! pleasure of the School. We always know that anything supervised by Miss Morton will be done as well as it is possible to be done with the material at hand. Owing to the lack of room on the page where photographs of the Year Book Staff appear, we were unable to show photographs of the entire staff and their assistants. The Class of 1928 desires to give credit to all those who participated in this important work. They are as follows:— Editor in Chief, Robert Dunn, Chairman of Picture Committee, Madeline Navien, Lilerary Editors, Catherine Boucher, Barbara Brintnall, Subscription Vanager, Mary Riese, Art Editor, Pearl Steinmetz, Athletic Editor, Charles Morris, Advertising Manager, Bicknell Colesworthy, Business Manager, John Hughes. Assistant Art Editors, Ruth Landry, Frances Fonseca, Gertrude Skeete, Catherine Hilliard, Assistant Advertising Editors, Humphrey Nolen, Gilbert Mottla, Fred Hamilton, Russell Anderson, Assistant Athletic Editor, Kleanor Shaffer, Assistant Literary Editor, Christopher Sykes. Page 19

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When we, as sophomores, first gained the privilege of studying elocution and of becoming acquainted with Miss Hartigan, we were overawed by the power of her voice. “‘Drastic’”’ scarcely would describe her methods of obtain- ing this very desirable volume from us. As we grew older and less timid, we discovered in her a delightful friend. We never could find opportunity enough to talk to her as we wished. Always there was a laughing, chatting group about her. In Miss Hartigan, more than in any other, did we find a warm, personal friend interested in all we did. Never did she fail to give sensible advice or understanding sympathy. Those who gained her friendship prized it dearly. We can think of no greater pleasure awaiting underclassmen than the privilege of meeting, and knowing MISS LILLIAN R. HARTIGAN Miss Hartigan. Masrer’s ASSISTANT A’ Everyone has noticed the remarkable improvement in the Latin School lunch room this past year. For this alone we owe Miss Harrington a perpetual vote of gratitude. Nobody would object to sampling the luscious food that the cooking classes produce under her direc- tion. Her home economics club will testify to that, as weil as to her cheery goodfellowship. School would be, after all, a rather dismal place without her sunny smile. If ever it is decided to add to the list of the Muses, we undoubt- edly would advocate that Miss Harring- ton be installed as the white clad patroness of the culinary arts. Do you not agree? MISS MABEL A. HARRINGTON Heap Masrer’s ASSISTANT. - eg ee | U1. Kha pg cu Page 18



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