Somerville High School - Radiator Yearbook (Somerville, MA)

 - Class of 1923

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Ifoonor %tst—June, 1923 1924 Alice Chandler Avis Eaton Stella Guazzaloca Doris Hyde Lillian Kingston Mildred Moses Charles Ranger Mary Ransom Eunice Russell Gladys Wilkins Helen Ash Ruth Bain Mona Baker Dwight Bellows George Benham Florence Bond Frances Bullcn Dorothy Burgess Curtis Camobell Violet Carlson Esther Cohen Katherine Cooper Berenice Coyne Milton Dupcrtuis Greta Dvas Helen Englan l Marguerite Abbott Charles Anderson Grace Appeltofft Mary Baratta Nadine Bassett Hazel Bearce Donald Belden Eleanor Bin lord Paul Broderick Harry Burnett Albert Byrnes Frank X. Calandrclla Clifton Campbell Marvin Campbell Thelma Colwell Blanche Canavan Mary Dacev Evelyn Dill Helen Doucct Grace Dunning Clarence Dupcrtuis MAXIMUM CREDIT CREDIT 1924 Dorothy Ford Lillian Fowler Natalie Fuhrman Ruby Graves Mildred Gray Harriett Hawes Greta Hcdlund Rachel Herrig Lillian Hillman Alice Hopkins John Kelly Hazel Leith Helena Leyden Eleanor MacDonald Helen MacFarlanc Dorothy McAnern 1925 Arthur Eklof Thelma Ferguson Ruth Finnin Winifred Ford Gertrude Ford Philomena Gianctta Edward Giroux Elizabeth Gurney Kathryn Heater Eugene Herlihy Carl Howard Albert Irving Estelle Jones Thomas Kennedy Natalie King Charles Kocchling James Leahy Charles Manning Grace Manning Elinore Mattern Charles Miers 1925 Marion Burrell Ruth Covert Eleanor Harmon Irwyn Harriman Doris Houghton Marion Hutchinson Veda Lohncs Beatrice Mann Claire McTiernan Malvira Smillic lohn Tomfohrde David Warsowe Marion G. Moore Dorothy Newman George Xinde Francis O’Leary Marjorie Read Priscilla Ripb'v Sarkis Sarkesian Doris Simpson Arthur Slaiskv B. Frances Smith Bessie M. Smith Mildred X. Smith William Stevens Marion Tarr Richard Tousey Regina Truelson Stanley Murray Elva O’Neil Elizabeth Peterson Ethel Peterson George Peterson Margaret Puppo Edmund Rej etto Thomas Rowe Evelyn Saunders Dallas Scavcy Frances Simpson Marguerite Smith Ethel Stark Bartlett Stoodley Dean Swan Mice Underwood Florence VanUmmerscn Cecelia Viveiros 'era Wakefield Ruth Wattie Mabel Westland

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SOMERVILLE HIGH SCHOOL RADIATOR 15 The Frenchwoman insisted on expressing herself in bad English, and the American would talk nothing but bad French. At last they rose to go. Here is their watery farewell:— “Reservoir,” said the American. “Tanks,” responded her friend. —Tit-Bits. Little Lydia had been given a ring as a birthday present, but, much to her disappoint- ment, no one of the guests at dinner noticed it. Finally, unable to withstand their obtuse- ness or indifference, she exclaimed: “Oh, dear, I’m so warm in my new ring!” “I bought a car of you several weeks ago, and you said if anything went wrong you’d supply the broken parts.” Dealer: “Yes.” Customer: “I’d like to get a nose, a shoulder blade, and a big toe.” —Manitoba Free Press. A Silent Partner “Don’t you miss your husband a lot,” the friend asked, “now that he’s become a travel- ing man ?” “Oh, no,” the wife declared cheerfully. “At breakfast I just stand a newspaper up in front of a plate, and half the time I forget he isn’t there.” Teacher: “Take this sentence, ‘Let the cow be taken to the pasture.’ What mood?” Pupil: “The cow.” It Worked Both Ways. “Are you not working?” the boss inquired. “No,” said the poet; “I’m inspired.” “So am I,” the boss replied; “you’re fired.” “Father,” said little Frank, as he turned the pages of his history, “how did the cliff dwellers keep warm in the winter time?” “Why, I guess they used the mountain ranges. Now don’t ask any more foolish ques- tions.” Teacher: “Jimmy, tell us about the Mongolian race.” Jimmy: “I wasn’t there; I went to the basket- ball game.” Pamela (who has been told to brush her teeth): “Mother, you always ask me to do that, and it’s my favorite thing I hate to do.”—Life. j;« i'f Careful mother: “Johnny, if you eat any more cake you’ll bust.” Johnny: “Well, pass the cake and get outta the way.” “In 1914 my wife weighed only ninety pounds. Now she weighs 260!” “That's normal. Just consider, everything has gone up 288 per cent, since then.” Farmer: “See here, young feller, what are you doing up in that tree?” Feller: “One of your pears fell down and I’m trying to put it back.” Professor: “You should think of the future.” Youth: “I can't. It’s my girl’s birthday and I have to think of the present.” Patient: “Can this operation be performed safely, doctor?” Doctor: “That, my dear sir, is just what we are about to discover.” (Continued on Page 18)

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