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

 - Class of 1937

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thinking of when she day dreams? Blush. Who ever sees Bobbie Yutz and Jennie Hommel together? All you have to do is look. Where did Abba Dabba Becker get his Jewish accent for a recent public address broadcast? What did Harriet Matthews once call Bill Ryan before the Quincy game? Who is this Reilly lad who has our friend Betty King running around in circles? Bill Plhinney may go for the ball with no fear, but when it's a girl, it's a different story, although Dot Doane is managing him nicely. Query -What is the most popular game among football players? Just go to their parties and you'll find out. So long-we'll see you in March. -. 4 SAY. Bl'-l. WHAT? oven Mme? CH, new Jun JON ED THE NANET f'X KE 4 CM tif, 1, .Q fail, 2 ?: ,. - Only One in Ours An oyster met an oyster And there were oysters twog Two oysters met two oysters, And they were oysters toog Four oysters met a pint of milk, And they were oyster stew. Pk HI! Pk HF 12 Letter to Teacher Dear Miss ------- 3 Kindly excuse Dan's absence yesterday. He fell in the mud. By doing the same, you will greatly oblige me. Yours truly, Mrs. --- 1 6 MANET Counter Chat-a la Ed Wynn I want some consecrated lye. You mean concentrated lye. It does nutmeg any difference. That's what I camphor. What does it sulphur? Fifteen cents. I never cinnamon with so much wit. Yet ammonia a novice at it. wk Sk if Pk Ill Science vs. Grammar Teacher: Of what does quartz consist? Bright Pupil: Two pints. tto himselfj You'd think she'd use better grammar!

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lVcv1.MezwL' Hark!! Mr. and Missus America, and all you little dirt-diggers. Let's go to press. FLASH! What guy from Hyde Park comes to Squantum to see Vivian Batstone? And what guy from Wollaston burns when he does come? It must be Old Home Week be- cause we just saw Barbara Munro and Jim Wells together again. How does Normie Ayers spell Rupprecht? R-O-W-E-L-L? Flash! Which of the Dionne Quintuplets is that way about Baby LeRoy? What's the score between Peg Connors and dePourtales? Who is Connie Dennison's big cross-country track star? You guess. Is Sonny Ela taking up Janet Cheney's spare time? You bet. What is Bicknell Hall's favorite color? And her first name is Nancy. A bit of new material has been discovered for the senior class play. Bob Bowlby as a Spanish Romeo. And who are some of these women that Mr. French takes pictures of? For a bit of excitement watch Phinney and Jago do the Big Ap- ple . What's the latest on Du1bsy Reilly, the bandit chaser? What were thirteen fellows from North Quincy doing up in the Blue Hills the night before the Norwood game? They were in a big, old tour- ing car, and as leaders we saw Dick Hourahan, Joe Goode, and Bob Simpson. I wonder if Vi LeBlanc and Eddie Pleadwell are still like that or if there is trouble-like Bob Church- ill? Hey, Casanova Walker, how is Jean's big college man, Ronnie? I wonder if it's the name that Dot Doane is interested in or Bill es- pecially. But Dick Hourahan seems to be cramping his brother's style. What does Cletus Buddenhagen know about Fords? From his co-incidental meetings on certain nights. Elinor Forsyth is often seen with actions in an English class we thought he was a poet. What English-Irish attraction has Bob Coleman got? It looked an awful lot like Jackie Fitzgerald. Squantum invades Wollaston. Bet- ter yet-- Harris and Finney. Speaking of Finney, Waldo, who got blamed for knocking a young lady's hat off in the show one Sun- day afternoon. Kay Broderick seems to be the central .attraction in Mr. Hofferty's English class? Does Carl Williams always depend upon Mr. Gaige for his Saturday night dates? It looks like Ross H. and Shirley W. have decided not to agree, but to disagree. Has Mal Simmons anything in common with Connie Stuart except Bill Bevans. What happened to his brother Ralph, Babe? Why is Hawco a P.G.? Maybe it's Oettenger. Why is Dan Sullivan a P.G.? If anybody knows please get in touch with some of his teachers. On the bus from Sudbury there was a crowded back seat. What went on there, Ellen Oldham? I wonder what Barbara Keith is MANET 1 5



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' c La Class fix I DQ AN f LJ.. HMI uwu.: bg L' HIVER S'APPROCHE A present les feuilles dansent Quand vers elles le vent avance, Bientot la neige rend immobile Tout le pays qui reste tranquille. Les oiseaux vont loin du nord Chercher un climat bien moins fort. Quand ils echappent au grand froid, Il ne reste rien dans le bois. Helen Smith, 12-2 Ti-1--1i . APRES L'ETE L'ete meurt, la cloche sonne Annoncant la gaie automme. La neige vient couvrir les feuilles, Les arbres portent donc le deuil. Dorothy Schrader, 12-1 LA PARTIE1 DE LA SAISON Le bleu! le rouge! ils sont partout. C'est le jour ou l'equipe2 de North Quincy joue contre celle de Quincy. Toute une foule est la sur le terrain. S Tout est agite, en- fievre. Il y a beaucoup de bruit et beaucoup de mouvement. Tout le monde attend avec impatience. - 3'-9N'.g 0 ul.. -L pf ' 4 V'-ev. 1Q'vI-Cz.-1, ,p. 1 r ,1-7.-f,-1 .gn-!1.,x.,' . C' , r new n'1r2'.a'.' : ' .V r , x H' ',-'-'-29231. K lu. t V X e fl ' Y .'-- . ' -w - Ts- ' ,- ' Af - -' 4- Q12 , . - 325917 - ,a - ia.. I- I ,. . N., ,. 3 W, . . 'z-,'.'-11'f1' 1 .1 Q,L9Q.fQ -1.1--AQ 1. .?i5:L?Z4??a,1' . Y: ,-fr v .,,..a -,,.-3--Y-Q..--V -. E? I: -: 'Z-fi r.f:4.ga,:.:: , , ?'Xff'lQK' - 1iQQg5:. , 1'I'i'3P' 1 x - s -.fl - 4 -A . rl, Wji-.lj . 1' 4 '.'..r.' 5:42 :AH ' x .mi 'l, . Q33 , 'sf-ff-' .V 1--4' 4 Asfsgl . 1. l W--Qswr' MQ: ' 4 I 22, 1 2 ,-' :.-:', n , '. 5' . , T 'SEZ 59: 1 -s , - iss..-.':.u.4f M:-is , 55 F: ' AWE: ':...f12!1: Un siiflet. Le jeu commence. Tantot une equipe a Vavantage, tantot l'autre l'a. Alors on entend un grand -bruit et des applaudis- sements d'un cote du terrain. Puis un plue haut cri, et encore des ac- clamations de l'autre cote fNorth Quincyj. Mais eniin le sifflet sonne encore une fois. C'est la fin. Le grand combat de la saison est passe. . Le resultat est 0-0. Ni l'un ni l'autre n'a gagne, mais pour cette raison tous les deux camps-1 sont contents. La foule part au comble d'une joie formidable et un tohu- bohu indescriptible regne. C'etait une partie superbe et magnifique, celle-la! l. Parlie - game, match. 2. Equipe - team. 3. Terrain -- field. 4. Camp -- side. James Shields, 12-2 D'UN ooRREsPoNDANT FRANQAIS J'ai recu une lettre tres interes- sante d'un correspondant en France qui est alle at Paris pour passer la fete nationale, le quatorze juillet. MANET 17

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