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22 SOMERVILLE HIGH SCHOOL RADIATOR of the Radiator, and Harry E. Burroughs, Latin, ’ , Dartmouth. '09, were united in marriage. ■Mr. and Mrs. Burroughs reside in Somerville. Oscar Honnors, English. '09. has entered the Sophomore class at the Wentworth Institute. Ruth Lufkin and Mary McIntyre, S. II. S.. ’12, are continuing their study of shorthand at the Chandler Shorthand school. Ethel M. Small. S. H. S.. 'J2. has not yet re- turned from her vacation in England. Edna E. Scott. English. ‘01, Bridgewater Nor- mal School. 0:1, is teaching the eighth grade in the Forster grammar school of this city. For the last six years Miss Scott has taught in Malden. The engagement is announced of Edith D. Bar- ber. English, ’05. to Harrv A. W iles, of Franklin, Mass. Edward H. Cole. English, ’l l. Harvard, ’15. has been elected president of the National Amateur Press Association. Mr. Cole has also received the laureate award for journalism. Isabelle Seavcy. S. H. S.. ’12. is working in the John Hancock Insurance Company. Laura A. Miille. Latin. ’07, Salem Normal School. ’09, is teaching the seventh grade in the Bell school of Somerville. Before coming to the Bell school. Miss Miille taught in Marshfield, Weston, and Everett. In a recent football rush held at Dartmouth between the Sophomores and Freshmen, a num- ber -f Somerville graduates were opposed to one another. Among the victorious Sophomores were Wintiirop I). Barber, L.. ‘II. Arthur I. Don- ahue. L.. ’ll. Earl E. Clough. L.. ’ll, llerford C. Hartwell. L.. ’ll. Norville L. Milmore, L., 11. Andreas II. Tomfohrde, L.. '11. Alfred B. Sulli- van. E.. '11. Harold S. Turner. E.. ‘11. George II. Martin. L.. '11. and Arthur P. Williams. L.. ’ll. Among the defeated Freshmen were Carl W. Holmes, E.. ‘11. Frederick W . Costa, I... ‘11. Charles M. Clark. E.. ‘11. S. Ernest Cutler, 1C., ’ll. Walter York. S. II. S.. ’12. and Howard B. Parker. S. H. S.. ‘12. The Somervillc-Dart- mouth Club with these men and Waiter II. Nolan. L., ‘09, will soon begin activities. Coach Stephen II. Mahoney. Latin, 'os. Bos- ton College, '12. has entered the Harvard Law School. Mr. Mahoney will probably be able to take coaching engagements for the next three- years. Carl B. Pitman. S. H. S., '12, is with the Old Colony Trust Company. Louise Clevenger. Mary Gilmore, both S. II. S., M2, and Edithc Hodges, formerly of S. II. S.. arc at Mount Ida. Edna F. leele, English, '09, has gone to Hart- ford to take a second year course in teaching Sunday School work. Miss Tcelc was an alumni editor in her Senior year at High school. Ruth Stone. Dorothy Derby, and Ruth Pierce, all Latin, '11. are at Simmons College. Alice Baxter. Latin. ’10. and Gladys Magocn, English. Mo. are with the John Hancock Com- pany. Anna Kimpton. English. ’10, is employed by the Edison Electric Co. Alvan W. Howard, Latin, ’10, a former Som- erville player, is at the Connecticut Agricultural College, where he is captain of the football team for the second year. Marjorie Sawyer, English, MO, is attending the Pape Art School in Boston. Charles W. De Wolfe. Latin. '07. Tufts Medical School, M2, is an interne in the State Infirmary at Tewksbury, Mass. Bessie P. Doctoroff, English, Ml. is a cashier and assistant bookkeeper for the Crawford, Plummer Company. Washington street, Boston. Florence E. Marked, English, MO, is a private secretary in one of the departments of the Collier Publishing Company, New York. On August 28, the marriage of Miss Grace E. Burroughs. Latin, ’96, Radcliflfe, '00, and Mr. Louis 11. Rainier of New York was solemnized. Previous to her marriage Miss Burroughs taught in the Somerville English High school. Frank W. Merrill, English. '07. Tufts, ’12, is taking a graduate course at Tufts. “Ned'' Garland. Latin, '09. is being considered as a football coach for the Chelsea High school. Ralph W. Atwater, English, ’09, Tufts, M3, has recently been elected captain of the Tufts track team for the coming year. Mr. Atwater is holder of the Tufts record for the half-mile, mile, and two-mile runs and has been a member of the cross-country and track teams for the past three vears. He is also manager of the baseball team. Grace Burt, Latin. ’07, Boston University. M2, was the class poetess for the year of 1912. She is now teaching. Earl Dickson. English, Ml. is a Sophomore at Boston Normal Art School. Elizabeth Hirst. Latin. ’09. is a Senior in the Boston University Medical School. Grace M. Rockwell, Latin, Ml. is in the Sopho- more class at Jackson. She is a member of the Alphi Xi Delta Society. May Hallett. S. II. S.. 12, has entered the Bos- ton Normal Art School.
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SOMERVILLE HIGH SCHOOL RADIATOR 21 7VOTMLS OF THE ALVAANI CATTODELL-OS Anna B. Benjamin, English. TO. is a stenog- rapher for the 11. C. Edmands Coffee Co., of Boston. Lothrop G. Paul, S. H. S.. '12. has accepted a position in the down-town office of the State Street Trust Company. Eva (i. Hardy, English, '04, and a graduate of the Massachusetts Normal Art school, is teach- ing manual training in the elementary schools of Somerville. Miss Hardy has also taught manual training in the schools of Haverhill. .Mass. Ordwav Tead. Latin. '08, received his A. 15. degree from Amherst College. Hazel M. A. Clark. S. H. S.. '12, is a sten- ographer for Bachelder Bros., coal dealers, of Post Office Square, Boston. Mabellc O. Baker, S. H. S., M2, is a sten- ographer for the Boston and Maine Railroad, at the North Station office. Grace G. Sliney. S. H. S.. M2, is employed as a clerk by the Western Electric Company. Miss Sliney also attends Mr. Clark's private school in Boston. The following graduates of S. H. S.. M2, are Freshmen at Tufts: Charles II. Upton. Dudley E. Holden. Harold (). Phalen. Norman W. Mor- rison. Henry E. Halpin, Thomas C. Coleman. George A. Dalton, Arthur L. Lament, and Everett C.Hunt. Nina F. Gilley, English. ’08. Boston University, M2, has been elected teacher of mathematics, his- tory, and literature in the High school at South Hadley Falls. Mildred Winship and Edith Stackpolc, Latin. Ml. are members of the Sophomore class at Mt. I lolyoke. Esther Danforth, Edythc Miller, and Gladys Tcele, S. IT. S.. 12. have entered the Freshman class at Mt. Holyoke. Helen Linnell, S. H. S„ 12, has entered the Framingham Normal school. Margaret Cragin. S. I!. S.. M2, has been awarded a scholarship at Jacks n. Edna Savary S. II. S.. '12, has also entered Jackson. The following graduates of S. H. S.. 12. have entered Salem Normal school: Lillian Commins, Anna Canfield. Margaret Beattie, Margaret Emer- s n. Miriam Libby. Eleanor Lundgren. Julia Riordan. Marion Teakles. Anna Walsh. Winni- fred Lyons, and Edna Knight. Frank Berry and Hazen Lrazce. S. II. S.. M2, have entered Norwich University. Martin Carpenter, S. Ii. S., M2, is at Wesleyan College. Ruth A. Frazce. S. II. S.. '12. has been awarded a scholarship to Radcliffe. Louis Bowen and Dorothv Chequer, S. 11. S., M2, are also at Rad- cliffe. Katherine L. Bradley. Margaret A. Sargent, and Ruth M. Smith. Latin. '08, received their de- gree of A. B. from Smith College last June. Louis B. Connelly, English, '07, is a Junior at the Georgetown University Law school. Mr. Connelly is also in the government service of the navy department at Washington. Lezlie A. Patten. S. H. S., M2, has gone to San Diego, Cal., to make her home there with her mother. John E. Slater, Latin. '09, Harvard. '12. re- ceived the degree of A. B. last June. Mr. Slater will return to the business school at Harvard in the fall. Percy Baker, English, Ml. is employed as a salesman by the Miller Piano Company. Gladys Haynes. S. II. S.. M2, is taking the nor- mal course at the Chandler Normal Shorthand school. Herman A. Pauly, English. 07. Massachusetts Agricultural College, Ml. has been appointed supervisor of a large estate in rentham, Mass. In the early part of July. Gertrude E. Baxter, Latin, '05, Radcliffe, Mo, former exchange editor
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