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NORTON HIGH SCHOOL YEARBOOK CLASS OF 1937 SONG HITS Quinlan Regan That Foolish Feeling Thelma Smith Wake Up and Live Irvin Fuller This Is My Last Affair Ivy Henson They Can ' t Take That Away from Me Irene LaPlante I ' ve Got My Love to Keep Me Warm Fred LeMaire I Would, Would You Hazel Harnden The Love Bug Will Bite You Phyllis Fales It ' s Love I ' m After Anna Bartley You Showed Me the Way Amelia Crowshaw I ' m an Old Cowhand Evelyn Brasier Us on a Bus Charles Barrowclough The Kid in the Three-Cornered Pants Ruth Simmons I ' se-a-Mugging Name Nicknames Ambitions Pastimes Thelma Smith Smitty To Be a Nurse Frank Phyllis Fales Pinky To Own a Car Playing the Piano Irvin Fuller Butch To Live Joan Ivy Henson To Be a Designer Drawing Fred Lemaire Dutch Cruise in South Seas Girls Evelyn Brasier Evie Hairdresser Sewing Charles Barrowclough Chas. To Be a Millionaire Sailing Angelina Cabral Angie Nurse, Air Stewardess Tennis Ruth Simmons Nan To Be Tall Johnny Jack Schurman Prof To See the World Studying Irene Laplante Rene To Work Howard Norman Annis Pop To Gain Weight Swimming Anna Bartley Fat Newspaper Reporter Swimming and Tennis Quinlan Regan Quin Illustrate for Colliers Women Ruth Young Ruthie Secretary Boys Raymond Simmoneau Ray Girls Frances Miller Fran To Be an Artist Art and Sewing Hazel Harnden Stenographer Stamp Collecting Eliot McMurrough Goofy To Be an Artist Loafing Amelia Crowshaw Melia Business Woman Driving Trucks Dorothy Ward Dot Private Secretary Movies and Tennis Elizabeth Richmond Betty Commercial Artist Norma Keene Eddie Get a Job Driving and Eddie Celia Van Hoesen Silly Private Secretary Learning to Drive Bervinda Fernandes B Bookkeeping Working in Store Page Eighteen
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1 NORTON HIGH SCHOOL YEARBOOK CLASS OF 1937 HIKING CLUB The Hiking Club was organized the latter part of January under the direction of Mrs. Jean Findlater. The officers elected were as follows: President Anna Bartley; Secretary, Angellina Cabral. As the club was not organized until the school year was half over, it was decided to cut the requirements for a letter or a boot in half, 75 miles for a letter and 125 for a boot. As a group we managed one five-mile hike, one ten-mile hike to Mansfield, and a fifteen-mile hike to Bungay Lake. About ten members participated in the final fifteen- mile hike to Bungay. We enjoyed a picnic lunch at that time. Four girls earned the silver boot and letter N. They were as follows: Gladys Dahlberg ' 38, Dorothy Jenks ' 39, Lorraine Haskell ' 40, Alice Gonsalves ' 38, Anna Bartley ' 37 and Gerda Moreau ' 38, received a letter N. All in all, the girls received a splendid body-building exercise, not to mention the fun they enjoyed. My only hope is that more students will realize how beneficial this hiking sport is. It gives one added vitality. It cultivates a stronger sense of school spirit. It gives the girls their only opportunity to earn a letter; and so every girl should make it her ambition to receive a letter before completing her high school course. ANNA BARTLEY, ' 37. Page Seventeen
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NORTON HIGH SCHOOL YEARBOOK CLASS OF 1937 Mr. Gardener: Tell me, sir, what has become of your ethics? Rubak: Oh, sir, I traded it in long ago for a Hudson. Mrs. Findlater: Why is Wordsworth called a Lake Poet? Nason: Because he is all wet. I ' ve such a cold, I was unable to speak for three days. Why you poor dear how you must have suffered. Mr. Randall: Now if the earth ' s axis is an imaginary line, can you hang clothes on it? Pupil: Yes Sir. Mr. Randall: That ' s good and what sort of Clothes? Pupil: Imaginary clothes, Sir. Honestly you don ' t think I ' ll ever learn to draw? I doubt it — unless you can get somebody to put a harness on you and hitch you to a truck. Little Frank usually went to church with boys his own age, each one having a penny to put in the contribution plate. One Sunday, however, he went with his mother. While the collection was being taken he saw his mother hastily searching her purse. What ' s the matter, mom? he asked., Haven ' t you got a penny? No, I can ' t seem to find any change. Here take mine, said the gallant lad. I ' ll hide under the seat. The young man was attending his first literary tea. He felt he must show that he belonged, and when introduced to an old-timer proceeded to pull the old quotation: Fools rush in where angels fear to tread. That ' s right, my boy, said the old-timer, extending his hand. But I am delighted to see you here just the same. MILDRED SHAW, ' 38. N. H.S. IN THE MOVIES ' History Is Made at Night The Reception ' Three Smart Girls The Feminine Teachers ' The Charge of the Light Brigade Dismissal Time ' One in a Million Mr. Gardner ' As You Like It Phyllis Fales ' A Midsummer Night ' s Dream Graduation ' Stolen Holiday Cutting Class ' Ready, Willing and Able The Seniors ' The Woman ' s Touch Anna Bartley with a Typewriter ' Love Is News Norman and Ruth ' Cafe Metropole The Lunch Room ' The Servants in the House The Freshman ' Seventh Heaven Recess Page Nineteen
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