Scituate High School - Chimes Yearbook (Scituate, MA)

 - Class of 1935

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THE CHIMES 29 TO THE CLASS OF ' 35 Elizabeth Banner, ' 36 These past four years, gone like a dream, You ' ll always hold in high esteem. You very soon will go away And now you wish that you could stay. But something stronger spurs you on : You must explore the dark unknown. What there is in store for you You cannot tell, you wish you knew, But time will tell, as it ' s always done. Just what is the fate of every one. A few weeks now, we ' ll say ' ' Earewell ; You ' ll step into a higher world, A world of men brave, wise and strong, Where we are sure you well belong. And in that world you ' ll take your stand, And bring prosperity to our land. You all are glad you ' re through with school. Yet a certain sadness is over all; We ' ll miss you, too — we ' ve had such fun, But after all your work is done. So, wherever you go and whatever you do. We ' re hoping success will accompany you. Where ' s Merritt? Well, if the ice is as thick as he thinks it is, he is skating. If it ' s as thin as I think it is he ' s swimming. Mr. Gillespie (showing a chart) The right leg is shorter than the left, which makes one limp. Now what would you do in a case of this kind? Duval — Limp too. R. Fortier (arguing in economics) The evidence as submitted to the jury will certainly hang the person. R. MacDonald — Hang him? Why they don ' t hang men in this state. R. Fortier — Well, what do they do with them? R. MacDonald — Why! They kill ' em by elocution.

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28 THE CHIMES Holy smoke! But can ' t he run? Did he l)olt on you? ' No, I called in his ear, replied Madeline. So that was it ! It was just great to see you. Al, she sure can ride. Oh, Tm so glad. I was a little afraid. And the horse! Isn ' t he grand? Can ' t he run ! He surely can, said Madeline. I wouldn ' t mind owning him. At that Stewart ' s eyes resumed a sad far-away look. Patting his black ' s neck, loudly he said. Well, old fellow, we ' ll be ridin ' the range together from now on. Seeing how Miss Crawford likes Ma- jesty so powerful well, I guess she can keep him. I reckon she couldn ' t get along without him. He glanced at Madeline. In her eyes tears shone. She couldn ' t find words to thank him, but those tears had said even more to Stewart. He went off leaving Madeline with Majesty. She put her arms around the horse ' s powerful neck, and Stewart turned at the bottom of the hill to see them thus silhouetted in the clear sky. IF I WERE A MILLIONAIRE Elizabeth Damon, ' 37 If only I were a millionaire Oh boy ! what I could do : I ' d buy myself a brand new car And maybe a gown or two. I ' d go for a trip around the world Seeing things that are new, — Europe, Africa, India, And even China, too. I ' d help all the poor little children I met And give them toys I had bought And if they were good I ' d take them all For a ride on my private yacht. But I know I can ' t be a millionaire, For I am not that sort. So I ' ll stay at home and do my best To be content with what I ' ve got.



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. THE GRADUATES Al ' PLETON, MARION College Interclass basketball 2 - 3, Glee Club 2 - 4, Senior Class Play. Intended Vocation — Animal trapper in Africa. Marion n ' er has a moment to spare, For she ' s powdering her nose or combing her hair. HANGS, DONALD Scientific Basketball 4. Intended Vocation — Mechanical Engineer. Never a groan, never a sigh, He ' s what we call a regular guy. MARRY, JOHN Scientific Glee Club 1-4, Vice-President 1, Secretary 3, Football 3-4, Basketball Manager 4, Senior Class Play 4, Chimes Staff 3, President of A. A. 4. Intended Vocation — Auditor. Everyone knows he ' d walk a mile. To get a tip ' bout the last minute style. BARTINGTON. BETTY College Vice-President 3, Hockey Team 2-3, Dramatic Co ntest 4, Interclass Basketball 1-2-3-4, Sec- Treas. of Girls ' Glee Club 4, Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Chimes Staff 4. Intended Vocation — Kindergarten Teacher. A famous person some day she ' ll be. And she ' ll know her line from A to Z. BRESNAHAN, JEANNE Commercial Hockey 1, Glee Club 1, Orchestra 1-2, Assistant Business Manager of Chimes 3, Business Man- ager of Chimes 4, Class Basketball 1-2-3-4. Intended Vocation — Stenographer. Whether she travels or stays at home, Her feet will always itch to roam. CLAPP, DOROTHY Commercial Interclass Basketball 1-2-3, Basketball 4, Base- ball 1-2-3-4, Hockey 1-2-3-4, Glee Club 1, Orchestra 1-2-3. Intended Vocation — Secretary to Veterinarian. Although she ' s .I ' ust a little mite, She sure can beat you in a fight. »♦ V V COGSWELL, LAURA Commercial Interclass Basketball 2 - 3. Intended Vocation — Secretary. Laura is peaceful and very sedate. She doesn ' t believe in staying out late. COGSWELL, WALTER General Interclass Basketball 1 - 2, Senior Class Play 4. Intended Vocation — Pharmacist. Walter an attorney-at-law will be, Mark my words, just you wait and see.

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