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18 SOMERVILLE HIGH SCHOOL RADIATOR NOTES OF THE, A LVM NI CAnra.EL.L-WJ Marguerite Scriven, Ruth Stevens. Ruth Ryder. Florence Northrop, all English. To. are taking the business course at the ( handler Shorthand School. Kulah Sias. English. '10, is in the nor- mal class of the same school. Clarence Mixer. English. '10. is a freshman at Durham Agricultural College. Alma Benthall, English. ’10. is at Winter Hill Business College. Josephine and Mary Welch, English. '10. are at Burdett College. Esther Shapleigh, English. '10. was married in August to George Ames, of Matinieus. Me. Mr. and Mrs. Ames will reside in Matinieus. Joseph Bike, Jr., English, 'lo. is at Wilbraham Academy. Marion Dondale. English, 'lo, is a freshman at Boston University. Maud Thomas, English. '00. is a stenographer for the New England Telephone Company. Mildred Snow. English. 07, and Arthur Free- man, English, '07. were married in June. Claire Bowler. Ruth Bowler. May Flaherty, Alice Griffiths, Grace O'Neil, Elizabeth Hayes, all English. '10, are at Salem Normal School. Inez Laurie. English. TO. is at Boston Normal School. Mabel Trask. English. ‘07, and Albert Banks were married June I. Percy Whitman. Lester Gustin. Wright Parker. English. ‘00. are sophomores at Tech. I lain Qucnncll. Latin. '0S. is working at Bean's pharmacy. Russell Tarleton. Latin. To. is employed by the Little. Brown Publishing Company, of Boston. Frederick 1C Skilton, Latin, 0S. is employed by the Wet more, Savage Company, of Boston. Walter F. Gray, Latin. '00. Tufts. TO, left home immediately after graduation for Pittsburg, Pa., to accept a position in the telephone service. Isabel E. Hallctt. Latin. ‘07. Boston Cniversity. ’ll. attended the Delta Delta Delta convention held recently at Northwestern University. Katherine J. Scott. Latin. ' )( , and Maud L. Symonds. of the same class, received the degree of bachelor of arts from Wellesley in June. The engagement is announced of Mae E. Seavcr. Latin. 08. to James H. Miley. of this city. Walter Kehew. Latin. 08. who has been study- ing at Lowell Textile School, was recently mar- ried to Miss Yvonne Trudel, of Loweli. Marion L. Titus. Latin. 98. Tufts, 02. was re- cently married to Leslie Ilavford. of Montpelier, t.. also a graduate of Tufts, in the class of 1901. Miss Titus received the degree of -A. M. in 1908 from Tufts. She was class poetess in 1902, a member of the Phi Beta Kappa Society, and re- ceived high honors at graduation. She has taught two years in Spencer. Mass., and four years in Putnam. Conn., where she was head of the English department in the high school. The engagement is announced of Ruth Warner Brooks to Arthur T. Soule. Latin. ol, Dart- mouth. '08. now of New York city. At Dartmouth Mr. Soule was leader of the glee club, a member of the relax team, and was prominent in dra- matics. Mr. Soule has just returned from an ex- tended trip to Europe in the interests of his firm. He has made his home with his parents in New York since they moved there four years ago. 'Hie engagement is announced of Gertrude E.
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SOMERVILLE HIGH SCHOOL RADIATOR 17 In Chemistry:— What is all that pounding?’' “Oh, nothing, only Louis Holmes trying to open his gas-jet.” The three Busy B’s: Brooks, Bennett, and Butters. Monsieur Brine informs us that Anderson is the only animal of his kind in captivity. Pellegrine has several brothers in III. His- tory B. The class election results arc as follows: Presi- dent. Howard Shaffer: vice-president, Harold Phalen: secretary, Gladys Tcele; treasurer, Hazel Walker; editors, Riley and Jones. Why does everybody leave the building early? Ans.: The Glee Club rehearses. In German:— Teacher: “Das Gheld liegt auf den Lisch. Izzv (waking up): “What about it?” Francis Xelson remarked that the studies arc coming hard this year, just as if we didn’t know it. Show some KLASS by passing in notes. The representatives of our class on the gridiron are: Pitman. Ruff, Libbey. and Martell. Xugcnt claims that he isn’t a spread eagle. Lord Byron as ever with his cute little tee-hee laugh. M3 G. Carlton Wiswell, Class Editor. Edward Kcnneson, Assistant. Well, sophomores, here we are again! Now for a good year’s work! What we want is a good column. Here is a good chance for you to show your class spirit by handing in notes to the editor. Owing to the late call for notes, this column is not what it will be in the next issue. The class election was held October 11. I he results are as follows: President. Chauncey Cos- grove: vice-president, Raymond Chaffee: secre- tary. Eric Johnson; treasurer, Seward Nichols; editor. Carlton Wiswell; assistant. Edward Ken- neson. We are well represented this year bv having Somerville's star fullback in our class. Here’s wishing “Dinger good luck. We have a large class this year. Let us en- deavor to keep it so. How do you like the new hours? Seems funny not to go to Harry's to spend our pennies at recess. )light to have good lessons when you have all the alteinoon to study. Fewer study periods in school means more outside work. That’s what S------- says. Why is it that Flaherty's always singing I nder the Yum Yum Tree”? Patronize all the football games. Some grade to Somerville’s victories so far. Teacher (to a scholar in physics): “When you exert force on a trunk at rest, does it not offer a great deal of resistance? Pupil (innocently): “Not if it is on casters.” 14 The freshman class has not elected a class editor as yet. therefore the freshmen have no notes this month. Better luck next time. PM 1.
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SOMERVILLE HIGH SCHOOL RADIATOR 9 Baxter. Latin. 0 . Radcliffe, ’1«». to Harry K. Bur- roughs, Latin. '05, Dartmouth. ’09. I-'llioit Slater, Latin. ’09, Harvard, T.i. recently won a scholarship. The engagement is announced of Helen Swain, Latin. '08, to Lawrence Manning Horton, Latin. '04. Harvard. ’08. On September 18 Alfred Y. Dickinson, Latin, ‘03, Brown University. ( , was married to Ethel Reeves. English. '03. Mr. Dickinson was athletic coach, and taught mathematics and history in the Latin School last year. He also coached the basket ball and baseball teams of 1909. W hile in the Latin School, he made an enviable record both on the various athletic teams and as a student. While in Brown, he played on the football team and was second baseman on the baseball team. He is now athletic instructor and freshman mathematics teacher in Xcwton High School. Mrs. Dickinson is one of the original members of the Bachelor («iris' Club. Mr. and Mrs. Dickin- son are residing in Newton. Orville Reed, Latin. 10. is at Andover cad- emy preparing for Dartmouth. Tenney Davis. Latin, '0(1. is taking a special course in chemistry at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Louis Giroux. Latin. 08, has returned to the junior class at Mount St. Mary's College, Em- mitsburg, Md. Susan Curtis, Latin. '10, has entered the fresh- man class at Mt. Holyoke College. Helen Cox, formerly English. '10, was married to George Wing in July. Floyd Pitcher and Richard Fernandez, both English. '00, were graduated from M. I. T. in June, 1910. Mr. Fernandez returned to the in- stitute in September as an assistant instructor, with opportunity for advanced.work. Myles Maxim. Stanley Smith. Harold Wilkins. Chester Gardner, all English. '10. entered Tech this fall. Pauline Merrill. English. To, is a member of the freshman class at Wellesley College. Nina Gilley and I). Austin Palmer. English. '08, are juniors at Boston University. Louise Grainger. English. 09, is a sophomore at the same institution. --- CLUB NOTES G. G. Z. The Gamma Gamma Tau, a club of young ladies from the Latin School, gave a very pleasant social at the home of Miss Julia Currier. After a most enjoyable evening, refreshments were served in a very prettily-decorated room. Those present were: Misses Lemos. Jacobs. Gray. Rich- ardson, Currier. Dooley, Leavitt, and Kidder, Messrs. Millmore, Taylor. Coogan, Currier. Mes- ser. Russ. Bowlby. and Tomfohrde. - — X. U. Z. The L. II. T. Club, Somerville Latin School. T3, began its second year by a week-end outing at Lake Boone. The officers this year are as fol- lows: President. Beth Montgomery: secretary, Ethel Lord: treasurer. Helen McCarty. 5. O. L The second year of the S. (). C. Club meetings has begun. The following officers were elected for this year: President. Gladys Coker: vice- president. Edith Harrison; treasurer, Mabel Bourne: secretary, Helen Hilton. The other members are: Misses Helen Earnham. Rita Cliff. Daisy Rundle. Mildred Bowlby. Ermime Burtnett, and Ruth Cambridge. An enjoyable year is ex- pected.
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