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FIELD CONFECTIONERY CO. FAVOR SHOP CATERING CHOICE SWEETS GER MAN FAVORS ICE CREAM POST CARDS SODA BOOKLETS SEE OUR LINE OF HALLOWE’EN FAVORS 415 HIGHLAND AVENUE WEST SOMERVILLE, MASS. n—i——itiot—w—w rr iitihbii utmimiminfTiniMiwTTTi—th—« ■n—■ramii — “ The House of Quality SOMERVILLE THEATRE DAVIS SQUARE SEASON 1914-1915. Daily Matinee 2.30; 10—15 Cents - -.Evenings at 8; 10—15—25 Cent HIGH GRADE CAREFULLY SELECTED VAUDEVILLE PHOTO-PLAYS PLAN TO ATTEND OUR MATINEES PROGRAMS THAT PLEASE GET OUT AND GET UNDER A Peg Top Felt Hat S2.00 H. W. BOWERS Davis Sq. — West Somerville
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22 SOMERVILLK HIGH SCHOOL RADIATOR 1917-B Room 30G has the honor of having and treasurer of the Sophomore class. Poor Pickering is near-sighted ; he can’t tell an eraser from Ed. Smith’s shoe strings. Mrs. ToplilY hasn't stopped talking about Saw- yer’s outline yet. Some boy, that James. We wonder if Davis stHl thinks that Geometry is a study of features. are ill. and hope that they will soon be able to attend school. Have you seen:— Baker’s new bicycle? Miss Jones whistle? Reynold’s, the debator. Joyce, the cowboy from the real Wild West? Noyes’ new bag? II-A German C is frequently reminded not to forget the “umlaut” and the ustricht. Class Editor, Charles Baker, Assistants, Dorothy Shay. Warren Dodge. the editor We are sorry to learn that the Musgrave twins 1918-A Class Editor, William Bennett. a fire drill: T don’t believe thcic was a fire at Powers (guarding Room 111): “Who goes there?” Hirshson (trying to gain admission): “No- body.” Powers: “Pass on.” Don’t look down on the new Freshmen. Think of yourselves nine months ago. Confiding Freshman returning to school after all.” Every one get busy and hand in notes to the Editor, Room 109. Work for the success of our column. We would be pleased to hear from the girls. All contributions will be kindly received. Eng. I, Div. C would like to know who their new heavyweight classmate is. IRotes of tbe Hlumnt (Continued from page 14.) 1C. Hazel Maccy. S. L. S., ’09; Jackson, ’l l, is a member of the Faculty in the Music Department at Smith College. Ruth Cummings, S. L. S., '11. and Hazel Paris. S. L. S., '11. are members of the Senior class at Wellesley. Irma Ncillcy, S. H. S.. 'll. is employed as a stenographer for the Clyde S. S. Co. Walter York, S. IT. S.. T2, is a Junior at Dart- mouth. Ruth Sawyer, S. IT. S., '13; Bernice Lambert, T3, and Evelyn Lakin. ‘13. are attending the Mas- sachusetts Normal Art School. Ruth Dillon, S. IT. S., ’ll, and Meta Eisen- hauser arc employed in I ockwood Greene’s. Arthur Donahue. Norville Milmorc. Harold Martin. Andrew Tomfohrde. all S. L. S., ’ll, are members of the Senior class at Dartmouth. Mabel Clough, S. II. S.. '13, and Beulah Church. S. IT. S.. ‘13, are at the Chandler Normal School. Vera Mersereau, S. IT. S., ’l l, is at Maine Uni- versity. Alma Porter, S. IT. S., ’13, is now a Junior at Sargent's. Phoebe Underhill and Grace Lewis, both S. H. S., '13. are Sophomores at Mt. Holyoke. Mildred L. Joiner, S. E. H. S.. '09, is with the banking and brokerage house of Bond and Good- win. Boston. Anna Walsh. S. IT. S., ’!?: Salem Normal, T4, is teaching in the Forster School. nna McCully, S. IT. S.. '11, is at Salem Nor- mal. Elsa Wilde. S. IT. S.. T4, is at Wheaton. Charles E. Lord, S. II. S., ’94; Technology, ’98, is patent attorney for the International Harvester Co., with offices in Chicago.
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