Fairhaven High School - Huttlestonian Yearbook (Fairhaven, MA)

 - Class of 1936

Page 19 of 66

 

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THE HUTTLESTONI AN My Pet Pest N o matter when or where I go, I run into a radio, The same old, noisy, pesky box, That pesters me with its loud squawks. Advertisements — day in, day out, I wonder what they’re all about! Which products really are the best? When, oh when, will we ever rest? Bread, and beans, and new Ford cars, Candy, cigarettes, cigars, Toothpaste, liver pills, and ink, Bathtubs, faucets, kitchen sinks! To me, the radio is bunk! Oh, how I wish it could be sunk Down to the bottom of the sea, So it would never bother me! Janice T. Eldredge, ’37 17

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16 THE HUTTLESTONIAN Smoke Soft, curling wisps floating lazily, creeping silently up an unknown staircase; spirals clutching space until they are blotted out, never to return. Thick, acrid columns rushing skyward— Masses of visible energy shooting higher. Blue-black velvet puffing; then gaseous denseness is absorbed in the skyline. Marjorie Stitt, ’3 6 The Ways of Men You always say tomorrow And put it off again. And then you find with sorrow That that’s the way with men. With teachers it is different. Their hearts are hard and cruel. They think it is indifference — And keep you after school. Someday, you may be master. The tables will be turned! And they’ll meet with disaster Until their lesson’s learned. Gladys Raymond, ’37



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18 THE HUTTLESTONIAN CONCERNING BOOKS Of— Thank You , Jeeves by P. G. Wode- house Charles Arnold says — This is very humorous reading. Jeeves, the perfect but¬ ler, pulls his employer through many ad¬ ventures and his reward is always, ' Thank you, Jeeves’.” Red Saunders by Alyward E. Dingle Mr. Arnold continues — A very worthwhile novel; it depicts the thrilling adventures of an English social outcast in the South Seas.” Vein of Iron by Ellen Glasgow Catherine Morey writes — A real tribute to courage. The most widely read of her current books!” End of the Chapter by John Galsworthy Isabel Tuell advises — U A realistic trilogy of modern English middle class life.” Salah and This American by Leland Hall Miss Tuell also counsels— A story that makes you angry and sympathetic. It concerns a hero-worshipping negro and the cruel master whom he adores.” Young Renny by Mazo De La Roche Shirley Kanter declares— Young Renny is the latest addition to the delightful Jalna Saga, which takes place before the time of the first book. Gran, the beloved tyrant, is again the center of all action, and also Renny no longer the master of Jalna, but a young man sowing his wild oats.” Members of the Junior College Eng¬ lish Class have found the fol¬ lowing current books to their liking -- and r e co m mend them for your reading.

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