Scituate High School - Chimes Yearbook (Scituate, MA)

 - Class of 1924

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THE CHIMES 15 CAN YOU IMAGINE Miss Elliott giving a short home lesson? Herbert Frye being out of Life-Savers ? Everyone agreeing in the Senior Class meetings? Leavitt Morris when he isn't winking at someone? Bessie Seannell not asking questions? Ruth Welch not on the Senior Class Dues Trail ? Martha Lincoln not telling jokes? Gordon Tucker not passing out gum? Eleanor Dwyer not having anything to do at noon? Glea Cole not getting the corner seat in the barge? Mae Flaherty being prepared in French? Amy Frye knowing her history lesson? Gertrude Stanley looking serious ? What Economics would be without the bread line at the pencil sharpener? George Murphy not talking? Why the Seniors sneezed in Economics? Miss Callahan couldn't. There are many schools like Scituate High, No matter where you go, But Henry's millions couldn't buy Another we 'd love so. Its walls are worked artistically, With outlines large and bold, But why in the winter must it be So very, very, cold? The pupils are a lively bunch, The teachers aren't so slow. And as for the daily Annex Lunch, It 's the best there is, I know. We have a well filled library, With most interesting books. And the Office and Assembly, Are not so bad on looks. In Nineteen twenty-five or so, I hope my class will say, I hate to graduate and go. But we'll come back so me day. Velma LiTCHPmiD, '25.

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14 THE CHIMES ALUMNI NOTES Samuel Reddy '23, is in the employment of his brother at Con- toocook, New Hampshire. Arthur Sylvester '23, is attending the Eastern Radio Institute. Dorothy Gannett '23, is attending Bridgewater Normal School. Velma Pelrine '23, is employed at the Dreamwold Village office. Barbara O'Connor '23, is taking a post graduate course at the Scituate High School. Walter Pepper '23, is working in the South Station. Wesley Vines '23, is attending Northeastern University. Carlton Litchfield, Mildred Webster, Hilda Stenbeck '23, Eve- lyn Clapp, Mildred DriscoU '22, are taking courses at Boston Uni- versity. Ruth Hall is employed as stenographer in a State Street broker s office. Helen Lee is at home. Mary O'Hern '23, is attending Bryant Stratton's Business School. Leo Murphy '23, is employed as stenographer in a Boston office. George Webb '23, is at home. Ina Litchfield '22, is in charge of our cafeteria. Alma Jenkins '22, is attending Simmons College. Kenneth Bates '22, is attending Normal Art School. Gertrude Ward '21, graduate of Perry Normal School, is teach- ing at Matfield, Mass. Alice Doherty '21, is at home. Nellie Sharpe '21, is attending Framingham Normal. Maude Webb '22, is employed at the Scituate Telephone Ex- change. Louise Murphy '22, is employed as stenographer at G. Dana Yea ton's office. Heard in Calisthenics R. B. — What is the name of this dance? E. B. — She said it was the Ox dance. R. B. — It looks more like the Cowslip. «• » H. J. (getting ready to take dictation at the office) — Gert, doep he go fast? G. S. — Does he go fast, where ? H. J. — Mr. Martin in dictation. Mr. Norton — What question is it that is bothering you, George? G. Merritt — It isn't the question, it's the answer.



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16 THE CHIMES FRESHMEN BOYS AND THEIR FAVORITE SAYINGS waiter Stone — I don 't believe it ! george Clapp — I come from W. Hanover! wllmur morgan — Let's have a rasel (wrestle), john sTanley — I doubt it! paUl quinn — I got a new idea! f rAnk whittaker — Aw, go on ! george merriTt — Go on with yal malcolm mErritt — No kiddin'! Charles Harris — Wa'na fight? alien vinal — Aw, quit it! sturGess evans — Why don 't ya I cHarles Sylvester — I hate History ! Stafford Short— I don't! Charles lowe — Ya, I know it ! joHn davy — How are you vine o 1 girl ? rObert bonney — Let's skip! gOrdon tucker — Cut it out ! wiLliam Jenkins — You kin ! CoLTON Morris, 27. EXCHANGES This being our first issue of The Chimes, we are very grateful to the following schools for sending their papers : The Echo, Sumner High School, Holbrook, Mass. Fine jokes and poems. The Ahhis, Abington High School, Abington, Mass. A very good paper, especially the literary department. The Partridge, Partridge Academy, Duxbury, Mass . A fine paper. The Meteor, Berlin High School, Berlin, New Hampshire. Ex- cellent in every department. THE PRINTING BOUNDBROOK PRESS Prompt Service Twenty-three Years at the Beasonable Prices Old Stand Tel. 228-2 Estimates Furnished on all North Scituate, Mass. classes of

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