Norton High School - Sojourn Yearbook (Norton, MA)

 - Class of 1937

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NORTON HIGH SCHOOL YEARBOOK CLASS OF 1937 MISS FINDLATER — An illuminated sign controlled by a push-button in the main room, reading: Report to Mr. Randall, Mr. or Miss MISS HEY — A chain studded with handcuffs. Which is one method of keeping the students together on next year ' s Senior Class Trip. MR. GARDNER — A can of Socony Window Cleaner. Now Mr. Gardner can keep a higher polish on his specs. MISS CAFFREY — A super-sensitive microphone and loud speaker connecting her with the typewriting room so that she may hear any unnecessary whispers. MRS. RICE— A book entitled, How to Get Art Club Students to Class on Time. MRS. ILLINGSWORTH— A song that all the pupils can sing without going off key. CLASS OF 40 — A book entitled: How to Grow Up Successfully, so that Mr. Gardner will have his ideal class by 1940. CLASS OF 39 — We leave our hopes that their class trip will be as successful as ours. CLASS OF 38 — We bequeath the following: FRANCES TODOROSKY — Frances Miller leaves her library period. This might enable Frances to get her bookkeeping finished — before bookkeeping class. MARION TRIBOU — Elliot McMorrough leaves his alertness for getting to class on time. ALICE GWILLIAM — Elizabeth Richmond bequeaths her quiet manner. What a treat , for the teachers! BERNICE BELLEVANCE— Thelma Smith leaves a book entitled: How to Grow Tall Before Becoming a Senior. This will save her many embarrassing moments. JOAN LITTLE — Anna Bartley leaves her role of leading lady in The Senior Play. LEONIE GUEVREMONT — Amelia Crowshaw leaves the wish that there will be some- one capable of wasting more time than Miss Guevremont in the library. ERVIN ESTABROOKS— Ruth Young leaves a box of Henna to save his beautiful red hair. HOLLIS HOLMES — Evelyn Brasier donates some of her rouge supply so that his blushes won ' t be perceptible. HERBERT PATRIQUIN— Fred Lemaire leaves his drag with the faculty. CHARLES NASON — Quinlan Regan leaves his ability to bluff his way through a lesson. KENNETH BARCLAY — Phyllis Fales leaves her ability to keep quiet during an argu- ment. This will give someone else a chance to get a word in occasionally. ELIZABETH NASON — Irene Laplante bequeaths her ability to suppress her giggles, at least until class is dismissed. RITA SMITH — Hazel Harnden leaves her little brother ' s scooter. Perhaps this will aid Rita to get to school on time. HAZEL HOLMES — Ruth Simmons leaves her excellent standing in typewriting. EDWARD FOY — Raymond Simmoneau leaves his winning ways with the commercial students. Page Eleven

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NORTON HIGH SCHOOL YEARBOOK CLASS OF 1937 School building. My, it has taken an age to put that through. I ' m glad Ray was the one to get the contract. Is he still pursuing that certain commercial student? He is, huh. Amelia Crowshaw is a what? Well, who would have believed that Amelia would become an author. You say she ' s written three pamphlets that are in their third edition. One on, How to Deliver Milk to Customers With a Smile, and two, How to Be Modern on a Farm, and three, How to Drive a Truck in One Lesson. Ah, so Frances Miller has opened up a little tea-room where one may purchase all sorts of sea food. She should be good at that. You say Hazel Harden assists in the kitchen. I always wondered what she would do. So Ruth Simmons is secretary to one of the senators in Washington. Ruth never told me that she met a senator on her Washington trip. Say that again? Fred Lemaire has ventured out to Kentucky, and owns about a hundred valuable horses, one which won the Kentucky Darby. I ' ll have to look him up, maybe he ' ll be able to give me a good tip on a horse some time. Now Norman I have some information to give you. My interview with the President was a huge success owing to the fact that Celia Van Hoesen was his secretary and gave me all the details I desired. Furthermore, Celia told me that Irene Laplante and she correspond at regular intervals, and that Irene is now a teacher in a kindergarten school right there in Norton. Her patience in showing students how to do a difficult French lesson certainly avails her now. Oh yes, Celia told me that she visits Evelyn Brasier ' s Beauty Salon every week. It seems that Celia is an ardent follower of Evelyn ' s Chewing Gum method, as it consists of putting in the mouth at one instant, five sticks of gum (Double Bubble preferred) and chewing vigorously to the right and left for about ten minutes. It guarantees to reduce a double chin or dislocate the jaw. She also told me that she met Elliot McMurrough the other day. It seems that his Connecticut correspondence got too heavy for him. He now resides in Connecticut and is engaged in the occupation of running a farm employment agency. Thanks Norman for calling me, I certainly have learned a great deal about the occupations of my classmates. It is my sincere wish that each and every one may succeed in his or her separate task. May God guide their footsteps, and grant that the path be not too stony. Good Luck and Good-by. CLASS WILL We the members of the Senior Class of Norton High School, being of unsound minds and indisposing memories, do hereby make and declare this our last will and testament hereby revoking all former wills, bequeaths and devises of whatever nature by us made. First, we give, devise and bequeath to: MR. NOURSE — An elevator so that he may get up and down stairs more quickly. Now we may be pleasantly surprised with his more frequent visits. MR. RANDALL — A carton of unbreakable test tubes for his chemistry department. These to be used by the girls. Page Ten



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NORTON HIGH SCHOOL YEARBOOK CLASS OF 1937 GEORGE CARRUTHERS — Celia Van Hoesen bequeaths a secluded seat in all rooms so that George will be able to concentrate on his work instead of the girls. MYRA HENNING — Norma Keene leaves an electric bell so that when Myra gets hungry and decides to go home, it will inform a certain teacher of Myra ' s whereabouts. CLASS OF 1938 — Ivy Henson leaves her class spirit in the hopes that they will find someone as capable as she for president. GLADYS DAHLBERG — Be rvinda Fernandes leaves a bottle of nerve tonic to be used before giving an oral talk. GERDA MOREAU — Irvin Fuller leaves his ability to drive a car so that Gerda won ' t be reaching for all the controls at once. AURORA LAMOTHE — Angelina Cabral leaves her line. Now Aurora can make a real pun. MILDRED SHAW — Dorothy Ward leaves a new player-piano so that Mildred won ' t have so much trouble on music day. WINIFRED RUDD — Jack Schurman leaves his reputation as a great student. This will undoubtedly help Winifred pass her commercial subjects. ALICE GONSALVES — Norman Annis bequeaths his natural waves. Now Alice won ' t have to bother with the curlers. MARJORIE MILLER — Charles Barrowclough leaves his Chevy. Now Marjorie won ' t have to walk. In testimony thereof we heerby set our hand and seal and subscribe our name to this instrument, on this twenty-fourth day of June in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and thirty-seven. Made in the Town of Norton, County of Bristol, in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Class of 1937 THELMA SMITH Per, Dink Patriquin. Place of seal: Witness: 1. Harpo 2. Groucho 3. Chicco 4. Marks. CLASS STATISTICS Best Looking Girl Anna Bartley Best Looking Boy Irvin Fuller (As voted by Junior Class) Most Dignified Girl Celia Van Hoesen Most Dignified Boy Norman Annis Most Studious Girl Irene LaPlante Most Studious Boy Jack Schurman Wittiest Girl Thelma Smith Wittiest Boy Quinlan Regan Tallest Girl Irene LaPlante Tallest Boy Norman Annis Best Girl Dancer Ruth Simmons Best Boy Dancer Quinlan Regan Shortest Girl Thelma Smith Page Twelve

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