Somerville High School - Radiator Yearbook (Somerville, MA)

 - Class of 1926

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NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING Making; Trnsllt Strength Texts ■ ■■ Cast Iron, lliint-Splller Corpora I ion. FOUR Leading YEAR CIVIL MECHANICAL ELECTRICAL CHEMICAL ADMINISTRATIVE to the PROFESSIONAL COURSES ENGINEERING ENGINEERING ENGINEERING ENGINEERING ENGINEERING Bachelor’s Degree. CO-OPERATIVE PLAN Theory and practice combined. A chance to earn while you learn. REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION Graduates of the Somei ville High School who have included algebra to quadratics, plane geometry, physics, and four years of English in their courses of study will be admitted without examination. REGISTRATION Students admitted in September or January may complete the Freshman year before the following September. Catalog and information sent upon request. MILTON J. SCIILAGENHAUF Director of Admissions NORTHEASTERN UNIV ERSITY 316 HUNTINGTON AVENUE BOSTON, MASS.

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20 SOMERVILLE HIGH SCHOOL RADIATOR three years, and we hope that they will make good in our school orchestra. Edwin Peterson was chosen as a calisthenic leader, as he has had experience in years past. He is also experienced in football, having been on the North- eastern team, and is now on our squad. Among our members is Thelma Curtin, who was president of the Northeastern Librarian Club. Arthur Goodfellow, prominent in clubs at the West- ern and also in physique, is our proctor. His name will help him get acquainted with everyone. Room 222 Although Room 222 is one of the largest rooms in the building, its members hope to be, each and every one, subscribers to the Radiator. Nearly every pupil is looking forward to the meeting of his club. Room 222 We have been busy lately in electing pupils for certain positions. Dorothy Crane is proctor; Ettorc Raratta is Radiator representative, and Blanche Payne and Edna Holmes are calisthenic leaders. Room 221 The crown of “Seniority” has fallen from our heads now that we have left Junior High School and we enter the Senior High School, to take our places as humble Sophomores. We are happy to find ourselves being welcomed each morning by Miss Quigley, and knowing the quality of work that she expects from us, we unite in our aim to make Room 224 the finest of all and to live up to the motto which meets us everywhere:— “Honor and Progress.” Room 226 Girls! There is a quiet, peaceful room in the East build- ing known as Room 226. It consists of thirty-four girls. We do not feel the least bit lonesome, as Miss Ncwborg makes things pleasant for us. Audrey Anderson was elected Radiator representa- tive; Marie Accolla, room proctor; Audrey Anderson and Olive Scott, exercise leaders. We are well acquainted with the school now, and we hope we shall do some good work during the year. Room 229 Noise seems to be the main feature of Room 229. Alice Haley is in the Sophomore Glee Club and Erma Bowan plays the drum. Earl Summers, newly-elected proctor, is quite skillful with the harmonica and the violin. Stanley Miller is on the Traffic Squad. Quite an honor for a small (?) boy. Daniel Gilmore finds his expenses quite heavy this year. “Please put that gum in the waste basket,” is frequently heard. We presume that most of these vice-presidents wish to rise in office, and we wish them luck. THE LITERARY CLUB Tlie Literary Club has started another year and we hope to have as successful a year as the previous ones. The departments have organized and officers look ahead to a very busy year. THE WEBSTER DEBATING SOCIETY The Webster Debating Society held its first meeting September 21, 1926, and elected the following officers for the year: Lawrence Capodilupo, president; A. Douglas Finley, vice-president; Louis Tuttle, secretary, and Peter Bertocci, treasurer. At the meeting of October 5, 1926, Daniel Cotter, Joseph Gough, James Meaney, and James Murphy, members of last year’s graduating class, were elected honorary members of the society. The society lost ten members by graduation last year. The vacancies will be filled from the three classes. Pupils interested in debating may apply for membership any Tuesday afternoon at 1.45 in Room 29. WINTER MOON I love the moon in spring-time when It shows through misted skies, And shines on wet and gleaming streets That come when nature cries. I love the moon in summer as It cools a heated earth, And turns aside the sighing for Relieved and joyous mirth. It’s beautiful in autumn with The air so bright with frost, Yet there is something missing, there’s A beauty that is lost. For it is in the winter that It sheds upon the snow A blue-white tinge, and stillness, then The moon is best you know. There's a calm that soothes the weary heart When air is tinged with blue, And all that’s black is blue-black, the Bare trees and shadows too. Then one thing stands clear by contrast with The others by its side. I love the moon in winter and It cannot be denied. Alice L. Dunlap, 1927.



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