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

 - Class of 1937

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R+-f-x THERE SIR I5 A HQUSE WITH- UN-IERE' 'DOES ONE I OUFAFLAWI l oH,C.oo0NESS EM wALL4 ? Q5 The identity of the young lady is withheld, but the memory of her answer lingers , on with the in- structor. One of the requirements of the written quiz was, Define a bolt and nut, and explain the dif- ference, if any. The girl wrote: A bolt is a thing like a stick of hard metal such as iron with a square bunch on one end and a lot of scratching wound around the other end. A nut is similar to the bolt only just the opposite, being a hole in a little chunk of iron, sawed off short, with wrinkles around the inside of the hole. The startled professor marked that one with an UA . If 41 if if Ik He was considerably puzzled as to what to do about the cat, when he went on his Vacation. Finally he hit upon a bright idea. He left the following note under his neighbor's door: Dear Mr. Jones: Would you please put out a little food each day for my cat? He will eat almost any- thing, but don't put yourself out. Mistaken Identity Wife fwith new fur coatj : You know Oswald, one really cannot help feeling sorry for the poor thing that was skinned for this. Husband Clocking at empty pocket- bookl : I appreciate your sym- pathy, my dear. if Sk Ik III wk Teacher: What are you late for, Jones? Jones: Why, er... class, I sup- pose. IIH Ili lk Ill Ik First Glue Factory Employee femerging from factoryl : What's that funny smell? Second Glue Factory Employee: Oh, that's the fresh air! 111 Pk :If lk Ik I think that I shall never be, As gay as birdies in a tree: They sing all day in great content, Without the thought of paying rent. Mcwf Jones '38 Pk Pk Ill HI' III Teacher: fsubstitute namelz Why is your examination paper covered with quotation marks? Tim: Out of courtesy to the boy who sat in front of me. Teacher: And why all the question marks? Tim: Out of courtesy to the boy who sat behind me. if Ik Ik Ik all Mr. Smoyer: 'The cow fell on the ice.' What mood? Pupil: The cow. wscvn .4 ' n 'I v Nw, :li , 75-1 1 i Q Ji fig ur: mullvwr. Q Ptiafii ' - 9 'YR W 'maart f'. f g Av I ' ll U. - I gg Q f -LL. ,., fxn l 4 'f' ig - q Uo FEEL ' l ' 00 2' T 4 ' 0 ' 'I ' 754' P ooo Q, i ll idx, ' if CJ 5 Q ,, V ' l 4' f 'Q -0 r f I ' 71 I 'I I sf l her. I 'nz' :ff ' I ,l - ,L V - . ' ' , i A 'I

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417141 lay 141 N021-da by Muriel M. Chrystie '40 Well, where do I go from here? Such was my thought as I entered the main door on my first day at North Quincy High. Timidly I ap- proached a door labeled Office. From the numbers of pupils gathered there the popularity of this spot was evi- dent, and overwhelming, to a new comer. 0f course, one cou1dn't ex- actly expect to be alone, but. . . . A very nice young woman behind the seemingly miles long desk must have realized by the lost expression on my face that here was a person in trouble. Out of the distance came her friendly voice. Is there anything I can do for you ? Then, in answer to my stam- mering explanation, What grade are you in? Grade? That was a new one to me. But a little thought enabled me to give an intelligent reply. There- upon she gave me a note and told me whom I was to see. Rather feebly I inquired the whereabouts of the room to which she wanted me to go - and went. After that every- thing happened in such a rush that my recollections are still vague. One thing is clear. A strange girl took me from room to room without, or so it seemed to me, rhyme or reason. I couldn't fand still can'tJ under- stand why every-body sent me to somebody else. I felt as if everyone were watching me. Probably they were. Finally the strange girl took me to my home-room teacher. By this time I was thoroughly lost. But, my home-room teacher! I looked up- 3 0 MANET and up- and up and finally saw his face gazing down at me from the clouds. A friendly face, it must be admitted. That is one good point about North Quincy High, every- body and everything is friendly. I was shown about the building by still another girl. Eventually we went back to the Assistant Princi- pal's oflice. He asked me numerous questions which I answered as best I could. Perhaps the answers were intelligent. Then, at long last, I was sent to a class room. Despite my confusion the day was fairly successful. My only real mis- take came during lunch. They told me to take the second lunch, when- ever that was, and so we went to the Cafeteria, always an interesting place to me. The tempting odor of the soup lured me into taking a bowl. I handed a dime to the girl who collected money. She looked puzzled. Then she explained that it was necessary to have the right amount of change. Embarrassed? Those seconds stretched into hours. Otherwise things went smoothly and I finally escaped from that monstrous building. For monstrous it is. The school from which I came averages about eight hundred and eighty pupils and thirty-five teachers. lk 1 ik Ill t Mary had a little lamb Whose fleas were white as snow, So where e'er the lambie went The fleas were sure to go. Cletus Buddenhagen '38



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'. . i..f11i 5 i CONSTRUCTION There are many ways to clellate the value ol a pair of shoes. ln hiclden places, leather can he replaced by substitutes . . . and you'J never lcnow it until you wore the shoes awhile. But, when you buy shoes you are entitled to shoe-leather. And you get it in Douglas ALL-LEATHER CONSTRUCTION. 1 1 UILJJUUGLFIS ' ' BEST KNOWN SHOES America's Best Known Shoes HARRY'S SHOES Agents for DR. CHASE'S Cushion Comfort Rubbers - Slippers - Sneakers 40 BILLINGS RD., NORFOLK DOWNS 'DOWNS PHARMACY Inc. Corner HANCOCK ST. and BILLINGS RD. NORFOLK DOWNS E jicient, Courteous, Dependable SERVICE NORFOLK PHARMACY Inc. 406 HANCOCK STREET The Service Drug Store FREE DELIVERY Prescriptions Called for and Delivered Telephone: PREsident 6426 THOMPSON SERVICE STORES RADIOS, TIRES, BATTERIES, etc 38 BEALE STREET, WOLLASTON Telephone: PRI-Esident 15 93 Com plimen ts Of MCLELLAN STORES NORFOLK DOWNS SHOPPING CENTER JENSEN FLOWER SHOP CUT FLOWERS and FLORAL DESIGNS 199 BILLINGS ROAD NORTH QUINCY, MASS. Telephone: GRAnite 13 7 7 -J NORFOLK PAINTING and SIGN SERVICE Commercial ana' Social Printing Signs, Show Cards ana' Lettering 21 A BILLINGS ROAD NORFOLK DOWNS, MASS. Telephone: GRAnite 1 8 5 0-W Please mention the Manet MANET

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