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Bertha P. Marvel. Harriet E. Tuell. Bessie L. Forbes. Fred O. Small. William I. Corthell. Hila Helen Small. NEW MEMBERS OF E. H. S. CORPS OF TEACHERS. SEPT.. 99.
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Prize Competition. THE Radiator purposes to offer $5 in prizes to its readers on the following conditions: One prize will be offered each month for several months. The character of each competition will be an- nounced in the Radiator issue of the previous month. The competition is open to all students of the Latin and English High Schools. For November. The Radiator offers a cash prize of $1 (one dollar) for the best set of three school yells. Contributions must be in the hands of the editor-in-chief before Nov. 1. The Radiator reserves the right to use at discretion any contribution received therefrom and to declare any contest unsatisfactory if warranted by results. Contents for October. i? i? tp Announcement, i The Bells of Sheathness, 11 Portraits of New Teachers, Kenilworth, 14 Editorials, 3 Constitution of A. A., 15 A Glimpse of the Admiral, 5 Latin Notes, 7 Changes in E. H. S. Faculty, 7 English Notes, 19 A Summer Evening—poem, 8 Athletics, 21 The Sophomore’s Dream, 9 Advertisements, 24
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Somerville High o Li ATI N SCHOOL». School Radiator. ENGLISH SCHOOL. Vol. IX Somerville, Massachusetts, October, 1899 No. 1. The Kadiatok I published by the Somerville Latin and Kiullsh High Schools on the third Thursday of every month during the school year. Only Important new matter can be received after the 10th of the month. Matter fur insertion may be left with any of the editorial start or be mailed to the editor at the Latin High Selim»1. In contributing, write on one side of the paper only and sign the full name and address (this Is for rescrenee only). Communications should be addressed to the editor, business manager, or exchange editor, according to their nature. To Insure Its return manuscript must be accom- panied by the necessary postage . TERMS. 75 CENTS PER YEAR. SINGLE COPIES. 10 CENTS. EXCHANGE EDITOR. LILLIAN J. STEARNS, L. II. $., 1900. BUSINESS MANAGER. HERBERT M. HALE, E. II. S., 1900. ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER. JOHN C. HAARTZ, L. 11. 1901. TREASURER. LESLIE R. GRANT, E. H. S.. 1900. SOMERVILLE CITIZEN PRESS. STAFF OF THE RADIATOR. CLASS EDITORS. EDITOR IN CHIEF. LATIN SCHOOL. LINWOOD E. SNOWMAN. LOUIS C. DOYLE, 1900. L. H. S., 1900. HELEN E. TRUE, 01. ASSOCIATE EDITOR. ARTHUR D. WHITMAN, '02. WILLIAM JENNINGS, ’03. RUTH TUFTS, ENGLISH SCHOOL. E. II. S., 1900. HARRY A. STONE, 1900. SPORTING EDITOR. FREDERIC E. MOORE, or. FRANKLIN F. PHILLIPS, JR., H. DELANO LOR ING, ’02. L. II. S., 1900. LOUIS G. KEYES, IT is with pleasure and yet with misgiv- 1 ing that we review the last volume of the Radiator — with pleasure that it experienced one of the most success- ful years in its history — with misgiv- ing lest the standard of excellence was raised so high that we may not be able to maintain it. It pleased us to note the judiciously administered “pats on the back,” as it were, which our predecessor perpetuated in his final issue, but it pleased us more to concede their entire deserved ness, and it is with great satisfaction that we commence our administration by tendering congratula- tions all around to last year’s staff. But however high they raised the stand- ard of the Radiator, it shall be our earnest endeavor never to see it lowered. We recognize that the Somerville High Schools have a reputation to sustain in the literary, as well as the athletic field, a reputation which grows with every year, and which, through the medium of the Exchange Department, becomes more evident with every issue. We recognize what the Radiator means to undergraduates and alumni, and with their united support, we will strive for the ideal school journal —the organ of
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