Somerville High School - Radiator Yearbook (Somerville, MA)

 - Class of 1912

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SOMERVILLE HIGH SCHOOL RADIATOR 23 Marjorie Loring, English, ’08, took high rank in the teaching course in the 1912 graduating class of the State Normal Art School. Robert C. Bourne, S. H. S., '12. has entered the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, where he has been taking a special course in physical work, lie will begin his academic work in October. Carrie M. Frost, English. ’03. Bridgewater Normal School, '05, is teaching the fifth grade in the Hanscom school of Somerville. Miss Frost has taught in Fairhaven and New Bedford. Helen M. Bush, S. II. S., ‘12, has entered the Frc.Timan class at Smith College. Walter Whittaker and Howard Stout, S. II. S., 12, are Freshmen at Brown University. Herbert V. Field, Latin, '08, Tufts, ’12. is with the Eastern Steamship Company. Elizabeth Burns, S. H. S., '12. has entered Bradford Academy. The engagement has been announced of Ralph II. Riddell. English, '08, and Augusta .M. Brueck, of Roxburv. Katherine Bowlby, formerly of the class of 1913, is attending the High school in Portland, Oregon. Eva Sprague, E.. TO, Ellsworth Plummer, Lucile Hardy, and Alvin Lynch, S. H. S., '12, arc students at the Normal Art School. Edward A. Brewer, English. ’OS. is employed by the Dennison Manufacturing Company. Gwendolyn N. Nelson, S. H. S., '12, former exchange editor, is at Lascll Seminary, Auburn- dale. The following members of S. IT. S., '12. have entered the Massachusetts Agricultural College: Frank Anderson. Edwin O’Brion. and Raymond Cushing. The S. IT. S. class of 1912 is represented in the Freshman class of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology by George Anderson. Joseph Bro- dil. Clinton Carpenter. Frank Holmes. Edgar Kaula, Francis Nelson, Earle Pearson, and Moses Rosenauer. Max Yavner and Zelman Cohen. S. H. S., '12, are at the Harvard Dental school. The following graduates of S. IT. S.. 12, are at Boston University: Ruth Harrington, Clarence Hart, Eunice Hammett, and Louise Dewire. Gertrude Luce and Flora Stevens, S. IT. S.. T2, are at Northficld. Dorothy Chapin. Evelyn Coker. Marion Fish, and Elizabeth Todd, all S. H. S.. '12, are taking the secretarial course at Simmons. Mark Allen, Latin, ’ »8, is in the real estate business in Calgary. Alberta. Florence Bowen, Esther F. Bent, and Marion Doten. all S. H. S.. '12. are at Wheaton College. Hazel Pearson, former Alumni editor, is in the Freshman class at Wellesley. Gladys Hastings, S. IT. S., '12, is also at Wellesley. Among the Seniors at Boston University are Louise Grainger. English. '09, Austin Palmer, English, '09, Gertrude Mitchell. Latin, ‘09, Harriet Whitaker. Latin, '09, and Alice Ham- mond. Latin. '09. hi the Freshman class at Harvard arc Robeii Richards. Earle Woodman. Meyrie Rogers. Ar- thur Richardson, and William Thayer, all S. IT. S., '12. J. William Parks, S. II. S., '12. is in the Tufts Dental School, and is playing on the 'varsity foot- ball team. John Laurie, English. To. is also at the Tufts Dental School. The following members of the S. IT. S. class of 1912 are taking a post-graduate course: Raymond L. Nichols, Louis Y. Pellegrin, Rod- erick A. Cameron. Leon S. Cohen. Gordon Hall, Walter E. McQuinn, Raymond G. Sault, Leonard C. Shaefer, Howard M. Shaffer, Annie M. Smith. Elizabeth F. Paz. Marion Blake, E. Marion Smith. Louise P. Leslie, and Mary J. Shanney. ------ .». »-»•+•»- ----------— ©micron E clta At the annual banquet of the Fraternity of Omicron Delta the Tau Upsilon Delta Fraternity of Somerville was admitted as the Episiloti Chap- ter. Their public activities of the year will open with an informal dancing party at Anthoine’s Academy. November 14, 1912. Tickets may be secured from the members. A very enjoyable evening is anticipated. ------------------------------- “There's one thing I'd like about you.” he cried, If it would do no harm.” And what is that, kind sir? she sighed. And he replied, My arm.” —Ex. It is the little things that tell. said the big sister as she pulled her little brother from under the sofa.—Ex.

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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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24 SOMERVILLE HIGH SCHOOL RADIATOR 'flic Somerville Radiatoh extends a most'f1 hearty welcome to all its exchanges, both old and new, and wishes them a most successful year. I'or more than half the pages there Were filled with Senior hits; Its literary work was nil.— The rest of it well fits. Oh, such a trip as we have had In visiting each school! Twas just so fine to speed along Past woodland, vale, and pool. To Andover we sped right on Reneath the sun's hot rays, And there we found a paper small Rut worthy of great praise. We went to judge the sterling worth Of literary work. To see in what they did excel And what things they did shirk. We went right into Boston first, “Bostonians” to see; A learned paper there they have Writ by the faculty. In lectures dry as chips, they were In classic lore profuse; A match would set them all on fire: For me. they were no use. The “Beacon then we visited Nearly in Chelsea town. And there we found some poetry And prose work of renown. Their cover, gold and white, was rich In its simplicity; But nowhere found we one exchange In pages twenty-three. Then on we sped to Quincy fair, The home of ‘‘Golden Rod. As for a paper by the school We’d call it most a fraud. Its name The Punchard Ensign” is; Much credit is it due. For stories like A Change of Mind,” Rob's Cinderella. too. We then drove west to Norton’s school Where Wheaton College stands, And for their “Bulletin” we have But praise and laurel bands. Their work is up to college grade, Their “Traumerie” was fine; And their attempts at poetry Were right in every line. Then down we sped to Wrentham. Mass. To The Assembler’s home; It gave us all a right good feast With very little foam. To Franklin next we turned our course Where sounds the “Megaphone. A splendid magazine it was In quality and tone. Their literature was very good— Both prose and poetry— And quite extensive were their notes Of loyal alumni. [Continued on pn«e

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