Dorchester High School for Boys - Red and Black Yearbook (Dorchester, MA)

 - Class of 1944

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FAITH IN A VOICE fcontinued from page seuentyj happened, Muggs was sent reeling against the ropes, a perfect right to the jaw landed by Rafferty. Fred quickly followed it up, guided by the voice. A blow to the mid-section, an- other, another, a left to the jaw, a right to the jaw, the large opposing boxer went down. The referee commenced: One-two- three. -- UGO to your corner, Fred, go to your corner, cried the voice. Seven -- eight - Clangl The round was over. All right, now: get him in this round. Remember, how you watched Tiger in the gymnasium: remember, my leg, my leg. The bell rang: Muggs rushed out, fury in his eyes. Fred approached slowly. Muggs threw a left punch to Rafferty's chin. Guided by the voice, Fred ducked, watching for an opening. He found it: he struck with grease-lightning at Muggs' mid-section. He followed it up with a right to the jaw and Hnally a left to the jaw. Down went his opponent. One - two - three - A'Retire to your corner: the light is over, whispered the voice. Seven eight nine ten he is out. A loud shout arose. 'ARay, Rafferty! 'ARay, Champ! Hurray, champion! However, Fred's newly attained title was the farthest thought from his mind at that moment. prize money and left quickly I-Ie collected his for home. The next day he made arrangements for his brother's operation, which he found. after the doctor had made a thorough examin- ation, would cost only three hundred dollars. The remaining two hundred dollars was put into a fitting investment, War Bonds. Fred made them out in Tiger's name. He went to work late that day. He entered the factory. HHurray Champion! his fellow workers shouted. Don't hail me, hail Tiger: if it were not for him, I would not have won, protested Fred. The workers lifted both men on their shoulders and commenced to sing: For he's a jolly good fellow, For he's a jolly good fellow, Which nobody can deny. ' x if Pk Pls PF is Joe told Dick that he was going to ask Brown for his daughterls hand. When the two friends met again Dick asked, Well, Joe, did you get Miss Brown's hand? No, but I got Mr. Brown's foot. Patient: Doctor, there is something the matter with my breathing. Doctor: 'AWe'll soon stop that. page eighty-nine

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Smiles Compiled by Bill Kaiser A celebrity hound approached Groucho Marx at a party. You remember me, Mr. Marx. We met at the Glynthwaites' some months ago. l never forget a face, Groucho replied, but l'll make an exception in your case. if P? if YF if My family thinks there's something wrong with me, a woman complained to the psycho- analyst, simply because I like buckwheat cakes, A But there's nothing wrong about liking buckwheat cakes, the doctor murmured, puzzled. I like them myself. Oh, do you? The woman was delighted. You must come up some day. l have seven trunks full. Ili if P54 elf :li Did you get home all right last night, sir? asked the street car conductor of one of his regular passengers. Of course. Why do you ask? Well, when you got up and gave the lady your seat last night you were the only two people on the car. The hobo was hauled into police court, charged with vagrancy. What's your name? demanded the judge of the prisoner. Locke Smith, said the tramp, making a bolt for the door. He was seized by an oflicer and dragged back. Ten dollars or ten days, said the magistrate. l'll take the ten dollars, said the bum. in ff Pk X A reporter was interviewing President Calvin Coolidge. Do you wish to say anything about Prohibition? was the first question. NNOON A'About the farm bloc? No, About the World Court? No, The reporter turned to go. By the way, said Coolidge, 'Adon't quote me. page eighty-eiglat IRVING'S MEN'S SHOP Complete Line of Gents Furnishings HATS and CAPS 252A Bowdoin St, Dorchester, Mass. Compliments of FERMOYLE DRUG W. E. Permoyle, Ph. G. L. J. Permoyle, Ph. G. Registered Pharmacists 246 Bowdoin St. Dorchester, Mass. Tel. TALbot 5480 Compliments of FIELDS LINENS ELLIOT BORNSTEIN, Asst. Mgr. 168 TREMONT ST. BOSTON Style Leaders Since 1920 NATHANSON BROS. HUB c:LoAK is SUIT Co. Manufacturers of Ladies' '85 Misses' Coats and Suits I5 Kneeland Street Boston, Mass. HANcock 84 1 8



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INDUSTRIAL - fcontinuea' from page fifty! marking or terminating the pupils' individual garden plots was filled. These stakes were made of odds and ends. For the Patrick T. Camp- bell School, three book-cases were produced. Por the new Headmaster, Mr. Reed, a sea- chest was constructed. A sea-chest, in old times. was a trunk in which the sea captain kept his belongings. Mr. Reed uses his at home to keep his tools in. Mr. Ralph E. Wellings of the Science Department received twenty wheel and axle demonstration apparatus set-ups. As for the boys in this class, all but one of the seniors left on February 1 for war-work or military service. The boy remaining, Hugh Ahern, elected to stay in order to receive a bet- ter education in Science and Mathematics. Hugh is now taking the pre-induction radio course. The boys in the tenth or eleventh grade who attained their sixteenth birthday are allowed to begin the alternating shop week, that is, one week of shop work and one week of outside work. All the boys who are working at the present are earning unusual wages. SCIENCE fcontinued from page fifty-one! put in progress. This also is a pre-induction course. The science students of this coming fall will be given a review in mathematics in which the science teachers find their knowledge is lacking. Along with these topics for next year a building apparatus for teaching Radio must be had. Any boys who can and are willing to contribute any radio equipment will receive great appreciation and thanks for their effort. This apparatus is practically impossible to get today. page ninety Best Wz'shes From Frank T. Meyerhoif Compliments of Joseph Catrone Furniture Co. Q3 - Q5 Canal St. Boston, Mass. Brockton Union SHOE Store Shoes for Whole Family 227A Bowdoin St., Dorchester, Mass Watches ana' Clocks Repaireal Jewelry and Optical Repairing All Work Guaranteed Adrien R. Levasseur JEWELER . ' Diamonds and Watches 240A Bowdoin St. Dorchester, Mass Work called for and delivered. Tel, COLumbia 8220

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