North Quincy High School - Manet Yearbook (North Quincy, MA)

 - Class of 1932

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MANET 29 THE 5EsTER's COLUMN A small boy watching his mother fixing her Cfliristmas turkey picked up one of the legs and said, t'No shoes. Mother: - Mabel's young man has taken offense at something. Have you said anything to him? Father: No, not a word. I haVen't seen him since I sent him last 1l'1O11fl17S electric light bill. - Open Road for Boys. Grocer: How much Swiss cheese do you wish, sir? Golfer Cabsent. mindedlybz Eighteen holes, please. Tfliy is a cook cruel? Answer: Because he beats eggs and whips cream. Foreign Girl: 'tVVhy do dey say beer is like the moon? Foreign Boy: Because it rises in the yeast and sets in the vest. Miss Marr Ctalking to classbz How far do you think you will get in today's test. Pupil: Charlestown jail. Mr. MacDonald Qtalking to 10-35 : How many in this room are on the high honor roll? CSilence.l Well, how many were on the honor roll? CStill silent.j Robert Chadwick: Don't rush, my chil- dren. DEFINING IT Sambo: 'tAh had dis carfo' years and never had a wreck. Rastas: You mean you had dat wreck fo' years and you never had a car. TIME ON HIS BEAT Jim: Even a policeman cannot arrest the flight of time. ' Tom: 'tCan't he, why only this morning I saw a policeman go into a store and stop a few minutes. GETTING AT IT Teacher: HHow much does a six pound shell weigh? Pupil: I don 't know. Teacher: Well, what time does the twelve o 'clock train leave ? Pupil: '4Twelve o'clock. Teacher: Then what is the weight of a six pounds shell? Pupil: ' ' Twelve pounds. ' ' Son: Say, pa. Pa: What is it now, son? Son: 'tWhen deaf mutes have hot words do they get their fingers burned? -' ' Jester. ' ' Sunday School Teacher: Who did Godfgive the ten commandments to? Child: I don 't know. Sunday School Teacher: What did you say your name was? Child: Moses

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28 MANET Zi Dorothy Finn 1928 Lois Absolom Attending Bridgewater Normal School. Dorothy Anderson Post-graduate at Quincy High School. Muriel Cox Librarian at Montclair Library. Madeline Geiger Attending Bridgewater Normal School. Agnes Haddow XVorking in the Montclair Drug Store, Florence Harney Elected Vice-President of Class at Gordon Semin- ary. Esther Hirtle Attending Bridgewater Normal School. Homer Jenks City Editor of the Quincy Evening News and conductor of Jenks' Wollastonians. popular dance orchestra. Hazel Keith Engagement announced to Allen Taylor. Jean MacDonald Attending Radcliffe College. Mary Morley Attending New Haven Normal School. Drucilla McCutcheon Employed at McClellan's Store in Norfolk Downs Amy Morgan Employed at McClellan's Store in Norfolk Downs. 1930 Sylvia Koose Recently elected to the staff of the Golden Rod as representative from the Junior Class. Z' 1929 Charlotte Averill Recently voted the prettiest girl in the High Senior Class of F. '3Z2. Quincy High School. Xvllllkllll Cresswell Now attending Thayer Academy. Carlton Jepson Prominent in Q. H. S. sports. Edith Lundgren Alumni Editor. Golde11 Rod. Louis Paragallo Announcing regularly at Station WLOE. besides composing advertising material and playing drums in the studio orchestra: won second prize in Golden Rod short story contest held last spring with the story. He-at. Arthur Peel Recently elected J. editor-in-chief of the Golden Rod : member of Q. H. S. student council: editor of Q. H. S. News since resignation of Law- rence Reid. Lawrence Reid Joke editor, Golden Rod : managing editor, Q. H. S. News tresignedjg Honorable Mention. Golden Rodi' short story contest of 1930 and Boston Travelerf' short story contest of 1930. Donald Sipple , Prominent for his artistic and sport activities gg art editor of the Golden Rod. 1 John Sisson Recently elected news editor of the J. '32 staff of the Golden Rod g prominent in Page and Stage Club activities in respect to dramaticsg also in Wollaston Community Players. John Wickham Prominent in the sporting iield, and author of an interesting sports article included in last number of Golden Rod. Albert Nelson.



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30 MANE T HCDNOR ROLL PUPILS - Sept. 9 - NoV.13' HIGH HONOR ROLL Grade X-Elizabeth Balcoin, Hazel Borne, Dorotl1y Burdakin, A1111a CIIIIIHIJIIQS, Catheri11e Horton, ahllllil McManus. Elizabeth Ogilvie. Josepl1 VVatson. Grade IX-Eleanor Grandy. Bettina Hayden. George Hill, Eileen Honian, Edith Leonard. Arthur XVinnett. Grade VIH-Mary B11rkl1ardt. Josephine Cambria. Charles R-eeks, Anne Shennett. Robert Stewart. Thehna Tl1ra11sde11. Grade YH-Clarence Butts, Margaret Cl1ild- erhouse. Peter Cook, Rllfll Hayden. Stephen Horton. Doris Kenney, Annabelle Koritsky. Michael McNiece, Arlene Neal, Everett Pope. Winnifred Spaulding. Dorothy Stebbins, Gert- rude Stevvart. Robert Tovvnes. HONOR ROLL Grade X-Geraldine Berry. Eleanor Borst. Grace Brock. Richard Brovvn. A11ne Do11ova11. Elizabetl1 Dl'll1l11DO11Cl. Mildred Elliott, iE11lO1'j' Farrington. Dorotl1y Finn, Albert Frost. Mary Gihnartin, Mary Hoffnian, Robert Keith. Mar- guerite Knowles. Edith Little. Margaret Mc- Kinlay. Gladys Olson. Muriel Olson, Alice P2l1'111G11'f9l'. Marjorie Rupprecht. Aldrec Smith. Robert Sllllfll, Mildred Swanson, Evely11 YVin- locke. Barbara XVrag'g'. Grade IX-John Blake. Richard Carlson, Marjorie Clancy. Etl1ely11 Cochran, Barbara Cuslnnan, Andrevv Dooley. Rutl1 Tell, Charles Gerry. Elva Horton, Ethel Hovvell, Elta John- son, Donald Kent. Caroline Knovvles, XVilbnr Mayer. Dorotl1y Morse, Carolyn Osgood. Rich- ard Palmer, Perl Perry. Joseph Rogers, Lorenz Sehrath. Rllfll Todd. Grade YHI-Mary Cassie, Marion Cobb, Jane Curran. John Daley, Gladys Finney, Donald Frasier. Janies Gihnartin. Thelnia Hall. Maybelle Hume, Paul Jensen. Calvin Josselyn. Helen Kennedy, Marjorie Lowell, Charles McCauley. Dorothy Miller, Violet Mayes, Eleanor OICOIIIIGH. XYillia1n Peters, Eleanor Pitts, Phyllis Purcell, Sylvia Purcell, Mary Quinn, Marguerite Reynolds. Marian Rice. Betty Richniond, Edmund Rionx, Mar- shall Roberts. Edgar Sewell, Ruth Thomas. Thonias Thorn, l1'C'11G YYillard. Katheryn NYil- liains, Margaret Yess. Grade Yll-Mirain Anderson. Roger Ainann. Edward Arion, John Balch. Jane Baldvvin, Ed- vvard Beraher, 'Walter Black. Hazel Bowditch. Yirginia Briukerlioit. John Buckley. Marie Byrnes. Frances Cainbria. Olive Copeland. John Cravvtord. Barbara Davis. Paul DGl111l- son, Mary Dalon, Helen Dowd, Jennie Drab. Ruth Eberts. Katheryn Fontaine. Barbara Fovvler. Hilda Goldberg: Bertha Greenough, Inger Hanson. Eleanor Hawkins, John Hernii- stone. Dora Hill, Pal Hotfnian, Eleanor Hughes, Dorothy Jacques. Herbert Jol111so11. Marion Kelley. Ann King, Doris Lord, Delbert Mac- Fadden, 3Il1'l3111 Madenigian, James McLellan, Josephine Nevvcoinb. Rllfll Parker, Paul Pier- son. Barbara Pitts. Nancy Plu1nn1er. Lucy Poinpeo. Evelyn Rapson. Ruth Reynolds, Dorothy Rooney, Richard Rouse, Jr., Patricia RYH11. Gloria Sennott, XYillia1n Sharkey, James Shute, Barbara Thonipson. Evelyn Thonipson. Dorothy Treco. Bertha Vogel, Rose- 11131'j' NXYHDJIHH. G91'3lCll119ixXvl1lf9, Joseph Mfil- liains. Joe YVillia111s. Grace YYilly. Janette YVatt.

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