Somerville High School - Radiator Yearbook (Somerville, MA)

 - Class of 1922

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SOMERVILLE HIGH SCHOOL RADIATOR Vol. XXXII Somerville, Boston, Massachusetts, October, 1922 No.l The Somerville High School Hadintor Is published by the High School on 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. Communcations, 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. $1.00 per Venr Single Numbers. 15 Cents Entered as second class mail matter at Boston I . O. SOMERVILLE JOURNAL PRINT. EDITORIAL STAFF Edilor-in-Chief STANLEY TEELE, '23. Associate Editor DOROTHY LAWSON, ’23 Exchange Editor DOROTHY OBEAR, ’23 Library Editor GRACE FIGVED, ’23 Alumni Editors FAYETTE HASKELL, ’23 LILLIAN LEIGHTON, ’23 Joke Editor BERTRAM GUSTIN, ’23 Business Manager REGINALD WENTWORTH, '23 Assistant Business Manager HARRIS NEIL, ’24 Sporting Editor JOHN HAYWARD Staff Artists BEATRICE LORD, ’23 DE LANCEY CLEVELAND, ’23 Assistant Joke Editor GRANT KENT, ’24 Student Council Representative HARRY HURLEY Faculty Adviser A. MARION MERRILL Faculty Treasurer GEORGE M. HOSMER Class Editors WILLIAM STEVENS, ’23 KENNETH CAMPBELL, ’24 Assistant Class Editors MIRIAM GORDON, ’23 HESTER SMITH, ’24

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6 SOMERVILLE HIGH SCHOOL RADIATOR The Radiator welcomes to the school the newcomers, both teachers and pupils, and trusts that the year will be a happy and pros- perous one for all. Seniors, this is your year! The year you have been working toward for two long years. Make the most of it! Join the Debating So- cieties, the Orchestra, the Glee Clubs or any of the various organizations of the school. Get into something. Do something. And above all, Seniors, keep up your studies. 1923 has not been noted for its high standard in studies. Let’s turn over a new leaf and make this senior class the best that ever graduated from Somerville High School. The class of 1922 was a remarkable class in many respects other than size. It had school spirit and class spirit to a remarkable extent. It backed every activity to the limit and this readily accounts for 1922’s enviable record of achievement. 1923, we have a standard to live up to and if possible, to surpass. It is a high standard in- deed, but will 1923 admit that 1922 was su- perior not only in quantity but in quality? If not, get a little of 1922’s enthusiasm and spirit, and achieve this year on a larger scale than any previous class. The Radiator needs stories, good, -clever stories. This is one field in which, the .under- classes can take equal part with the seniors. It is an honor to have a story accepted. Re- gard it as such. It takes brains to write a good short story. Show us that you have the brains. If you aspire to a place on the Radiator your senior year, bring your name signed to a good story to our attention. It will help. We publish, as our leading article this month, an account of an honored graduate of the Somerville High School. We appreciate Miss Spaulding’s kindness in granting our re- quest for permission to publish her record. She has brought honor to the school. We point to her record with pride, and commend it for inspiration and example to the present students of the school. “Yea ho! Blow the man down!” If the boys had as much enthusiasm plus good tone in the music hour, wouldn’t Mr. McVey be startled. The Radiator extends its congratulations to the various newly-elected class officers and assures them of its co-operation. We are very pleased to print in this issue a picture of the Technology buildings at which so many Somerville graduates have matricu- lated.

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