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SOMERVILLE HIGH SCHOOL RADIATOR VOL. XXVIII SOMERVILLE, BOSTON, MASSASSACHUSETTS, DECEMBER, 1918 No. 2 The Somerville High School Radiator is published by the High School oit the third Thursday of every month during the school year, and only important news matter can be received after the first Thursday of the month. Matter for insertion may be left with any of the editorial staff or mailed to the editor at the High School. In contributing, write on one side of the paper only, and sign full name. Communications, according to their nature, should be mailed to the editor, business manager, or exchange editor. Manuscript must be accompanied by necessary postage to insure Its return. Terms, 75 Cents per Year Entered as second class mail matter at Boston P. O. Single Copies, 10 Cents • SOMERVILLE PRESS PRINT EDITORIAL STAFF EDITOR-IN-CHIEF CHARLES L. S. EASTON, T9 ASSOCIATE EDITOR HELEN SWEET, T9 BUSINESS MANAGER CHARLES R. KOLB. T9 EXCHANGE EDITOR MIRIAM L. COOK. T9 SPORTING EDITOR J. CARLETON KNOX. T9 ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGERS WALTER W. MARTIN, ’20 EVERETT REED. ’21 ALUMNI EDITORS MILDRED E. SCRIBNER, T9 EVELYN F. STOCKBRIDGE. T9 TREASURER GEORGE M. IIOSMER (Faculty) LIBRARY EDITOR ELEANOR M. MORRELL. T9 ADVISER A. MARION MERRILL (Faculty) STAFF ARTIST MELVIN A. STEPHENS. T9 CLASS EDITORS ASSISTANTS ROY KINGSTON, T9 KENDALL REED, T9 JAMES J. MURRAY, ’20 FRED LITTLEFIELD, ’20 JOHN C. DUNBAR, ’21 DONALD H. MILLER. ’21 WALTER N. BRECKENRIDGE, '22
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4 SOMERVILLE HIGH SCHOOL RADIATOR FRANK M. HAWES For Thirty-nine Years Instructor In Somerville High School Frank M. Hawes In the year of 1871), when the East Building was the only school on the hill and constituted the entire High School, a young man, who has since become well known to all. came there to teach. This man was Frank M. Hawes. When the school was divided into Classical and English and the new English building completed in 1895, the old building became the Latin school, and Mr. Hawes taught there. When the two schools were re-united in 1912, all High' School students had the pleasure of Mr. Hawes’ acquaint- ance. Last dune, he completed his thirty-ninth successful year as a teacher in Somerville High School and has retired to enjoy a well-earned rest. Mr. Hawes has been a well-beloved personage in the school all these years' He, no doubt, taught the parents of many of us. All who have had him as a teacher know that he left a gap which will be hard to fill. We all loved him for his cheery smile and admired his patience in dealing with a delinquent or backward pupil. He was a splendid instructor in Latin and Greek. His knowledge of the classics, lu being a poet of some note, added an especial value to his instruction in ancient classics. We wish him great happiness in the thought of service well rendered. Let him know and rejoice that he has left an impression in the hearts of his pupils which cannot be obliterated, and that the sincere affection of all whose privilege it is to bear the stamp of S. H. S. is his. -TuifliiifiraiaiioiLTOiiiiiiiaiiufliiiBiiioiiriM
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