Somerville High School - Radiator Yearbook (Somerville, MA)

 - Class of 1924

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SOMERVILLE HIGH SCHOOL RADIATOR 15 Ruth Berry and Frances Burhart are at Bos- ton University, College of Liberal Arts. Alice Belden is attending Katherine Gibbs’ School. Marjorie Knox and Katharine Cooper are at the Chandler Secretarial School. Allene Rowe is at the Whitney School of Platform Art. 1923 Albro Hall is a Sophomore at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Miriam Gordon is secretary to Walter Fuller, wire commissioner, Somerville. Cleon Hopkins is a Sophomore at Tufts Col- leg Priscilla Leach and Isabelle Guibord are at Boston University. Dorothea Farnsworth is studying at Leland Powers School of Expression. Elizabeth Tibbetts is at New Hampshire State College. Marion Dewitt and Gladys French are at Wheaton College. Stanley Teele graduated from Worcester Academy in June. He enrolled at Amherst this fall. 1922 Irene Nelson is working in the Boston Co- operative Bank. Malcolm Wilkins is with the.John Hancock Insurance Company, Boston. James Cole is a Sophomore at Boston College. Lillian Andrews and Ruth Drew are teaching- in Somerville. Ruth Dyas is a Junior at Boston University. Lcis Gibson is a Junior at Simmons College. Montford Adams is a female impersonator on Keith’s circuit. 1921 Harry Smith, Edward Van Ummersen and Paul Crowley are Seniors at Harvard Univer- sity. Hazel Freeman is a Senior at Radcliffe Col- lege. Frank Crandell is at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 1920 Robert Repetto is a Senior at the Massachu- setts College of Pharmacy. 1918 Esther Lacount is teaching French in Ames- bury High School. Helen Neal, Jackson, 1922, was married in June in Goddard Chapel, Tufts College, to Stewart Preston Crowell, Tufts, 1923. Edith Canavan is teaching in Keuka College, Keuka Park, New York. Friends of Kenneth W. Whiting will be in- terested to know that he is secretary to the manager of the International Mercantile Marine Company, 84 State street, Boston. Elizabeth Van Ummersen, Jackson, 1924, is assistant to the principal of the Mason School, Newton. Margaret D. Hailwood, accompanied by her sister, Natalie, 1922, sailed from New York, June 18, on the United Fruit Company Steam- ship, Metapen, for the tropics. 1917 Mildred Irene MacKay was married June 21 to Frederick William Roberts, of Los Angeles, California.

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14 SOMERVILLE HIGH SCHOOL RADIATOR 7VOTFS OF THE A LVMNI CATTPCELL-08 1924 Esmc Lucas is bookkeeper for the Mack Motor Company, Somerville. Elizabeth Bowser is employed as a stenog- rapher by L. E. Mu ran and Company, sta- tioners and printers, Devonshire street, Boston. Margaret Kendall is attending Miss Whee- lock’s School. Bernice Fitzpatrick, Mabelle Everett and Nona Kelley are studying at the Chandler Sec- retarial School, Boston. Lillian Kingston and Eleanor MacDonald are Freshmen at Radcliffe College. Dorothy Ford and Priscilla Ripley are Fresh- men at Simmons College. Doris Foley and Bertha Kelty are stenog- raphers in the office of the Boston Woven Hose Company, Cambridge. Irving Spering and Basil Mills are at Tufts College. Lillian Fowler is secretary for Mr. Wads- worth at the Southern Junior High School. Ruth Fowler is working in the principal’s office in the Northeastern Junior High School. Phyllis Wardrobe is at Boston University, College of Liberal Arts. Edward Hawes and Allen Martin are Fresh- men at Boston University, College of Business Administration. John Holmes has entered Tufts College. Robert Holmes is at Exeter. Margaret Taylor and Constance Garrod are Freshmen at Wheaton College. Mildred Moses is assisting Miss Ham in the High School office. Selwyn Killam is employed as a stenographer by Charles F. Hyde, real estate, Devonshire street, Boston. Lillian Milano is working in the office of the Liberty Mutual Insurance Company. Alice Moran and Geraldine Robinson are at Miss Lesley’s School in Cambridge. Alice Moore is training for a nurse at the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital. Anna M. Sloane is studying at the New School of Design, Boylston street, Boston. Helen Tolstrup is working in the office of the Fresh Pond Ice Company, Somerville. Helen Wahlstrom is a stenographer for the F. A. Dutton Motor Company, West Somerville. Regina Truelson is working in Superinten- dent Clark’s office. Ethel G. Whittier is doing clerical work at the United Shoe Company. Elsie M. Wood is a stenographer for the Proc- tor Ellison Company, 35 South street, Boston. Nellie Gray is with the Edison Light Com- pany, Boston. Hester Smith has begun her studies at the University of Chicago. Elizabeth Maddison and Dorothy Cragin are at Jackson College. Eleanor Hurley is at Chandler Secretarial School. Kathryn Kenny, Rebecca Oliver, Norman Eyster, Stewart Englund, Alexander Brown, Ralph Worters, Edward Murray and Newman Biller are taking post-graduate courses. Helen Ash is employed by the Fleischmann Yeast Company. Richard Waldron is at the Harvard Univer- sity Engineering School. Clifford Ells, Dwight Bellows, John Campbell, Benjamin Shapiro, Willard Tuttle and Anthony DeCecca are at Boston University. Barbara Tuttle, Ruth Bain, Virginia Smith,



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1G SOMERVILLE HIGH SCHOOL RADIATOR h.? A EXCHANGE NOTES As We See Others The Noreaster, Somerville, Massachusetts.— A well organized paper reflects a well organized school. The pictures of your operetta were at- tractive. The High School Herald, Westfield, Massa- chusetts.—A good magazine. Your cuts are particularly interesting, but where are your alumni and exchange notes? The Stetson Oracle, Randolph, Massachu- setts.—A very complete paper but a few cuts would improve it. The Mirror, Coldwater, Michigan.—Weekly papers are most interesting. Yours is complete in every way. The Chatterbox, Auburn, Indiana.—Your paper shows school spirit and organization. Have you an exchange column? The Grotonian, Groton, Massachusetts.—You have a live magazine, but a few good cuts would improve it. The Argus, Gardner, Massachusetts.—A very interesting magazine. Your cuts are most ap- propriate. The Profile, Plymouth, New Hampshire.— We like your paper. Last year, which was your first, we are sure was a successful one, and we wish you added prosperity in the coming year. We suggest a table of contents. The Netop, Turners Falls, Massachusetts.— A good little paper, your cover designs are par- ticularly good. We suggest to you also a table of contents. The Western Star, Somerville, Massachusetts. —We like your paper very much. The pictures of the clubs are particularly interesting. You have a standard to live up to. The Southern Bell, Somerville, Massachu- setts.—We are proud of our younger brothers and sisters, and are glad to be an inspiration to you. The Signet, Dexter, Maine.—A very com- plete paper. Where are your cuts? The Nobleman, Dedham, Massachusetts.— Your titles and cuts are unique. The Bulletin, Watertown, Massachusetts.— We find your paper interesting; we like it. The JabbenVock, Boston, Massachusetts.— There is not much cause for criticism in your paper. It is peculiarly complete. The Blue and Gold, Malden, Massachusetts.— A live-wire weekly paper. The Hub, Cambridge, Minnesota.—We wish you success in your second year. “Verse and Worse” is very good. Some cuts and headings would be an improvement. As Others See Us The Profile, Plymouth, New Hampshire.— Good literary department. The shorthand page is unique. The Bulletin, Watertown, Massachusetts.— Your jokes are very funny. All of your head- ings are unusually good. Southern Bell, Somerville, Massachusetts. —Ever an inspiration from our grown-up brothers and sisters! Your paper has set a high standard. We like your arrangement of de- partments.

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