Somerville High School - Radiator Yearbook (Somerville, MA)

 - Class of 1905

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IS THE SOMERVILLE RADIATOR CAl’TAIN L. A. HOW MiY XIbe jfootball Captain At ihc meeting of the Somerville High School Athletic Association last spring. Lawrence A. Bowlby was elected captain of the football team, to take the place of Herbert Henderson, who was prohibited from playing this fall, owing to a new Interscholastic League law. In the selection of Lawrence Bowlbv as captain, a better choice would be almost impossible, Bowlby having been on the squad for three years, making him fullv ac- quainted with the tactics of the game. A player always working for the uplifting of all gentlemanly sports, and working to do all in his power to have our schools hold to the highest standard that is attainable. Bowlbv does not confine himself wholly to football, having gained a reputation of being one of the best backstops in the league. Somerville, U; Everett, 0 Saturday. September 2! . Somerville opened the football season by winning an easy victory over Everett High School. Both teams were snappy, but the visitors had the heavier team. Somerville kicked off to Everett, and bv repeated attacks on Everett's line soon had a touchdown, and before the half closed another was added to our tally In the short second half neither side scored. For Somerville. Bowlby and Mixer shone in the backfield. while Buckley and Jackson played well for Everett. The line-up :— SOMERVILLE HIGH. EVERETT HIGH. Eorg, l.c................................r.e., Barnes Merrill, l.t.....................r.t.. Ambrose Fitzherbert, l.g...................r.g., Boole (Dunham) Ireland, c..........................c., Morton Hoyt, r.g...........................l.g.. Steele Commins. r.t..................l.t.. R. Jackson Garland (Jarvis), r.e.............l.e.. Tuclls (Lansing) Mixer, q.b..........................q.b., Hope Sharry (McNeil), l.h.b................r.li.b.. Brickley Henderson (McLaughlin), r.li.b--l.h.b.. Shoppley Bowlby, f.h..............................f.b.. Jackson Score—Somerville High, 11: Everett High. 0. Touchdowns- Bowlby (?). Goals from touch- downs—Bowlby. Umpire—Tom Murphy. Ref- eree—Ingalls. Linesmen—Freeman and Goddard. Timer—H. Henderson. Time—15 and 10-minute halves. Somerville, 21; Xawrcncc, 4 Saturday. October (». Somerville High defeated Lawrence High by a score of 21 to 4. The for- ward pass was introduced twice by Somerville, but was successful but once. Lawrence won the toss and decided to let Somerville kick off. By re- peated attacks on Lawrence's line, Somerville gained two touchdowns. Bowlby made these and kicked one goal. In the second half many substitutes were put in. Feeley broke through Lawrence’s line for another touchdown. Garrv, of Lawrence, kicked a goal

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THK SOMERVILLK RADIATOR ’07 Henry G. Dovle. Class Editor. Glass organization: President, L. H. Bowlby; secretary. Miss Ada Hallett; treasurer. Ralph Edwin Whitman. (News item from “Hearsti Romanum. November 8, B. C. (S3.) We learn that the diabolical Mr. Catiline left town last night with a party of friends. Vale. Cat. We also learn that Mr. Catiline's graft has been ex- posed by Mark Cicero. Mark is one of the best muck-rakers we ever had. They promised to kill me on my doorstep.” How shocking Notts sommes a Paris. We sleep in Paris.” Our popular class president, in addition to being captain of the football team, has been elected presi- dent of the Athletic Association. The class of 1907 has now reached the top of the ladder. Let us show that our exaltation lias not increased the size of our hat-bands in any respect. Our good example will be followed by the under- classmen. we feel sure. Let us all do our level best to make this, our final year in school, a worthy one. Some of us may go to college, some may enter the business world, but our recollection of our last year will always remain fresh in our minds. Let us, then, trv to carry away only pleasant memories. Some of the Freshmen exhibit hosiery loud unto such a degree as to stop the street cars or even freeze ice cream. ’OS F. D. Cooper, Class Editor. Teacher: For what did the Greeks use olive oil?” A—I—n : Salad dressing.” Aliss C—r— is sure of one good Mark, anyway. In Latin: “Field, make your feet more promi- nent. He has two turns in his trousers now, is that not enough? The T. II. Club plans a brilliant social season for the ensuing year. Is your tan all gone yet? Class officers: President. Herbert V. Field; vice- president. Harold L. Etheridge; secretary and treasurer, Isabel McDonald; class editor, I . D. Cooper. Our class is represented in the football squad by Sharry. Allen, Noble, and Commins. It is not true that Qu—n—e—11 is to be leading man in a French play. Trad is losing weight bv the strenuous game of football. H—or—n has secured a fine position (to sleep in). Come to the games, girls, and pick out your heroes. According to Miss P.r—d—u—y. sitzen means to stand. ’09 Spencer L. Sawyer, Class Editor. At the meeting held Thursday, September 27, Edward Harrington was elected president, with Herbert Jarvis as vice-president, and Miss Tread- well as secretary and treasurer. Spencer Sawyer was elected class editor, with Eliot Slater and George Backus as Rawator representatives. No more morning constitutionals of three flights. '09! We get off at the first floor. We arc glad to see that the class of 09 has come out of its sleep, and at last has a president. Owing to the length of Harrington’s speech, it is impossible to publish it in this number. Slier—an. the Sophomore husky, was seen sur- mounting a cannon with a large stick trying to squeeze a little Latin out of one of the Freshmen. Miss Mo—rc is evidently practicing for the basket ball team by her daily shots at the waste basket. It is said that one of the Soph hazers was identi- fied by the color of his hair. Who may this cul- prit be? Pit—n. we are sorry to say, is getting very con- ceited. His constant companion is,a looking glass. Mac-----Id. our class athlete, was seen tantalizing a poor Freshman. Why so cruel, Mac? Anybody wishing to sec M-------v at recess will find him at the corner store eating ice cream. No more fooling for Me—cr. His entire time is taken up with the cleaning of his glasses. It is evident that the Misses Ha-------et and F—nch have vet to get over their Freshman ways. The class of 09 has certainly done itself justice on the field. Let it not only he on the field, but at school, also. [Continued on i «it« 20.]



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THIS SOMERVILLE RADIATOR. 9 from the 20-yard line, making the final score: Som- erville. 51; Lawrence, 4. The line-up:— SOMERVILLE HIGH. LAWRENCE HIGH. Jarvis (Garland), l.e..............r.e.. Parthon Commins. l.t.......................r.t.. Landers Fit herbcrt. l.g...................r.g.. Wilson Ireland (Gustin), c...............c.. Woodcock lloyi. r.g........................ l.g.. Lcana Merrill (Pauly), r.t...............l.t.. Mahony Forge, r.e.........................l.e., Lynch Mixer (Jarvis), q.b................q.b.. Gregg Henderson i McLaughlin), l.h.b..r.h.b.. Miller Shan v (McNeil), r.h.b.................l.h.b.. Garry Bowlby (l'celcy). f.b..............f.b.. Reardon Sc'-re—Somerville High, 21 : Lawrence High, I. Touchdowns—Bowlbv (2), Fcclcy. Goals from touchdowns—Bowlby. Jarvis. Goals from field— Garrv, Bowlby. Time—15-ininutc halves. Somerville, 0; Groton. 0 Wednesday afternoon. October Somerville 1 ligh plaved an interesting game at Groton, neither side scoring:— SOMERVILLE. GROTON. Forg, r.e.................l.e., Farr (Peabody) Merrill, r.t..............l.t.. B. Frothingham Hoyt, r.g..........................l.g.. Shillito Ireland, c.........................c.. Whitney Fitzherbert. l.g.........................r.g.. Hooper Commins. l.t ......................r.t.. Low Jarvis, l.e..............................r.e., Blair Mixer, q.b......................q.b.. Burnham Sharpy, r.h.b...........l.h.b., F. Frothingham Henderson, l.h.b.......................r.h.b.. Clarke Bowlby. f.b..............................f.b.. Forster Score—Somerville. 0: Groton. 0. Umpire— Nichols. Referee—Graves. Linesmen—Cuddy and Armory. Time—15 and 12-minute halves. Graduates Bergen Reynolds. Latin. ’()( . manager of 1905 football team, has been elected manager of 1910 track team at Tech. Fernandez. English. 0( , and Pitcher, English, ’00. are students at Tech. Edmund Twohig, Latin. 0(5. captain of 190(5 baseball team, has entered the business world. Higgcns, English. ‘05. is playing a fast game with University of Maine eleven this year. Bowdoin has three Somerville stars this year: Stacy. English. '05: Sewall, Latin. '0(5; and Com- mins, English, ’0(5. Leo Hafford. Latin. ’05. entered Tufts Dental School this fall. Buttimcr. English. ’0G, is playing with St. Mary’s at Maryland. association flbectino The annual meeting of the Somerville High School Athletic Association was held on September 2' at the English School. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President. Law- rence Bowlby. Latin, ’ 7 ; vice-president. William Henderson, English, '0? : secretary. Frank Merrill. English. '07: treasurer. II. L. Jones; graduate members, Herbert Stone. Bergen Reynolds: fac- ulty members, G. M. Hosmer, Latin, II. F. Sears. English. Nathaniel Rice was elected manager of 1907 baseball team. English motes [ Continued from 10.) ’09 Walter H. Pilcher, Class Editor. We can now imagine what we appeared like when we were Freshmen by observing the M0 class. Let us all congratulate Davis upon his second term as president. We notice he is wearing a larger hat. It was heard that Sisk gained one-sixteenth of an inch this summer. You are coming along. Sisk. We have an ambitious class—take, for instance, the Tech division. Gustin is anxious to increase his weight. V— Umm---------n to get a hold of that Freshman president. Hi—d—y to be a perfect gentleman. M—or to be studious. pc—c to learn French. The editor, not being acquainted with the girls, was unable to obtain notes from that sex. but later he hopes to know them better, and possibly his notes may improve! MO Andrew F. Handley, Class Editor. The Freshman class held a meeting Friday. Sep- tember 28. and the officers were elected as follows: President, Ernest G. Hall: vice-president, Eveline Banks: secretary. Inez S. Laurie: treasurer. Louis Smith: class editor. Andrew F. Handley. There were about 200 pupils present, and the vote for all officers was comparatively large. The president of the Senior class presided at the meeting. Hodgdon is thinking of entering college. Burr Nichols has left school. We wonder if there is any money in it. Louise Lovcjov was looking for Room 12 on the third fioor. Found it yet? Draine (in German): “Die Hand krahte lout.” “The hand crowed loud.” Goodel! has a large amount of political informa- tion which he will give to those who wish it. The Freshman class is well represented on the football team, having two players on the field.

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