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

 - Class of 1944

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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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IN RETROSPECT lcontinued from page twenty-fourj February 1 1 Dorchester High for Boys on the air over WMEX, under the direction of Mr. Schimmel. Subject: A Meeting Be- tween Abraham Lincoln and Joseph Jeffer- son, Famous Actor, February I5 Showing of Abraham Lincoln film, a two hour show, for the benefit of the Year Book. I February 18 Youth Center opens at the Dor- chester Girls' High School. March 2 MARCH Orchestra, under the leadership of Nick Cockinos, plays for the first time in assembly. Announcement of Prize Drill for May 2. Exhibition of Physical Edu- cation accomplishments, April 13. Proper parade uniform announced. March 9 Honor Roll Assembly at which pins are distributed to thirty-three stellar students. March I4 Collection for the Red Cross. When in Maine visit Old Orchard Beach THE ANNA GIFT SHOPS ON OLD ORCHARD ST - also - IN THE WHITEWAY Games and Amusements Compliments of LANE'S FURNITURE CO. Boston Brockton Neponset Compliments of March I5 Examination for Army and Navy V-I2. March I7 Evacuation Day. No school. March 20 Biggest snowstorm of the year. No school. March 2I New time schedule. Classes from 8:45 to 2:15 to allow attendance at Pre- induction courses and punctuality at after- noon jobs. March 31 Red and Black Year Book goes to press, June 9 Graduation. AROUND THE SENIOR CLASS fcontinued from page thirty-threej dent .... If Lenny Warshaver didn't have Elaine .... If Norman Ruby wasn't Rub- inovitch. . . If George Freedman and Pinky Feiner were giants .... And if I had more space to write-I WOULD .... page ninety-two R 8z M TRANSPORTATION Compliments of Carl E. Soder Sam Schwartz Jimmie Teller Tom Gillespie Harry Bossinou Sam Katz Bill Coughlin Louis Aronson Edward Brickman Abe Dores Sam Rachlin

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