Weymouth High School - Campus / Reflector Yearbook (Weymouth, MA)

 - Class of 1934

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Gilman Furnald ; Vice-President, James Per- kins ; Secretary, Jeanne Lockhart. The meetings will be held every Tuesday in Room 207. Any junior or senior who wishes to join may visit any meeting and give his or her name to the secretary. We have had several pep meetings during the term which proved most enthusiastic. Something quite different was introduced to the fans of Weymouth. The boys of the trade school printed a Football Bulletin which was sold at the Weymouth-Hingham game Novem- ber 29. These booklets proved to be extremely popular. We all hope that an edition similiar to this will continue to be published in years to come on Thanksgiving. The pupils are anxiously waiting for the var- sity dances to get under way. Last year we had grand times. Examinations have been completed and every- body is prepared for a nice long vacation. Be- fore I close, Ric, I want to tell you that we all wish you the Merriest Christmas you ever had. Please write to me during vacation. Much love, Rack. D. Baker ' 35 W eymoutk Lose Star Lineman Donald Foskett, a senior in Room 216 and first Vice-President of the Senior Class, last night turned in his football uniform because of doctor ' s orders. Fish , as he is known to his friends, is the last member of the Foskett fam- ily to attend Weymouth High. His brothers, Cliff, Norman, and Paul, made football history while they attended Weymouth High. Cliff later starred at Massachusetts State ; Norman is now making a name for himself at Colorado School of Mines, while Paul is a member of the freshman team at Yale. Fish for the last three years has been the mainstay of Weymouth High ' s line. His per- formance this year until the Abington game, in which he injured his knee, has been wonderful. The doctor, upon examining his knee, found that Fish had developed what is known as water on the knee. If Fish had continued to play, he would have developed a stiff knee, and would have probably been a cripple for the rest of his life. The team misses Fish , and is rooting one hundred per cent for his speedy re- covery. G. Hunt ' 35 Non, je t ' ai dit que tu ne l ' epouseras pas. Madame Frazier etait certainement fachee. Mais, maman, c ' est un grand medecin. Ce sera un honneur a l ' epouser, Jeanne s ' ecria. Va tout de suite et occupe-toi de ton frere. Jacques se couchait sur le lit, tres faible. II regarda sa soeur quand elle est entree ; mais trop faible a parler il souriait. II est plus malade. Nous devons faire venir le plus grand medecin, Jeanne ragarda son frere et vit qu ' il souffrait. Maman, plait-il, permets que j ' appelle Frederic. II saura ce qui derange Jacques. Jamais. C ' est impossible. Si Jacques mour- ait, je n ' appellerais jamais Frederic, et avec cela Madame Frazier sortit. Bienque beaucoup de medecins soient arrives, Jacques n ' etait pas gueri. Un matin en dejeunant Madame Frazier vit dans le journal que Frederic avait regu le premier prix et etait considere un grand medecin. Elle ne voulait pas encore que sa fille 1 ' epouse mais elle voulait le faire venir pour voir Jacques. Ainsi elle fit l ' envoyer sans que Jeanne le sut. Quand Frederic arriva, sans dire un mot a Madame Frazier, il entra dans la chambre de Jacques. Mais quand il sortit, il dit a Madame Frazier. Oh vous etes aussi belle que Jeanne m ' a dit. Elle m ' a dit aussi que vous etes agreable et que vous avez consenti a notre mariage. Quelle bonne belle-mere vous serez. Madame Frazier devint contente de cela mais elle pensait a Jacques et dit, Si vous guerissez Jacques, vous pourrez epouser ma fille. Jacques alia beaucoup mieux la semaine pro- chaine et Jeanne et Frederic se marierent. Un jour Jacques leur dit comment il allait mieux sitot. II dit qu ' il avait connu Frederic et il l ' avait aime. Ainsi il avait pretendu etre tres malade jusqu ' a ce que Frederic l ' ait gueri. Pourtant Madame Frazier n ' a pas su cela et tout etait bien. Madelyn Wilson ' 35 REFLECTOR . . . 23 . . .

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down Teddy Stewart called for a forward pass. It was intercepted by Hingham. Two plays la- ter, Henry White carried the ball over from the 21 -yard line, and then kicked the goal for the extra point. Hingham took the lead again, 13 to 6. Immediately after the kick-off, Lamrock in- tercepted another pass and ran forty-two yards for a touchdown. Then, with only a few min- utes left to play, Weymouth had nothing else to do but pass. Stewart ran the kick-off back thirtv yards and after two rushes and two in- complete passes Hingham took possession of the ball on downs and kicked to Weymouth ' s 28 yard line. Weymouth then made a first down the first play on a pass from Stewart to Batchel- der. Another forward lateral from Stewart to Tibbs to Stewart was good for five more yards. After the game, a very stirring scene was pre- sented in the locker-room as Mr. Kilroy made the rounds of the whole squad, saying good-bye to everyone individually. Mr. Kilroy seemed to have his doubts about whether he will be back next year. However, the football squad is for him a hundred per cent and all of them hope that it will be possible for him to return. The results of the schedule may not have been those of a championship team, but they beat Belmont for the first time in ten years, they won two and tied one for the highest average in three years, and they succeeded in arousing at least a little school spirit for the first time in the past three football seasons. These are only a few of the improvements which Mr. Kilroy has made since he has been connected with Weymouth High. WEYMOUTH HINGHAM Tibbs L e Gilbert Yardlev Kelley I t Hatch Harry White Pray 1. g. F. Lehage White c. D. Pullin Cote r. g. Stoddard McNeil r. t. MacPherson DeLorenzo, Cote J. LeHage Fahey, Munroe Barillaro DeLorenzo r. e. . . . Osborne McKenna Stewart q. b. . . SCHOOL NEWS Johnson 1. h Nelson Batchelder Hunt Gilleece .... Cunningham Lawless Paul Handrahan Alfred Handrahan Bennet . . Henry White Shutt f. b Lamrock r. h. b. Weymouth, Mass., December 21, 1934. Dearest Ric: Weymouth High School has been the centre of a great deal of excitement lately. In fact, so much has happened since I saw you last I hardly know where to begin. The French Club, under the direction of Mis- Canning, has been organized for the year. The newly elected officers are as follows : President, Madelyn Wilson ; Vice-President, Virginis Don- lev ; Secretarv, Arline Price ; Treasurer, Loura Kelly. The Freshman-Senior Party, which was held on November 9, was a huge success. The enter- tainment was held in the High School Hall. Afterwards dancing was enjoyed until a bit af- ter five in the bovs ' gym. We all had heaps of fun! A junior and senior debating team has been organized by Mr. Martin, aided by Mr. Jones. The officers elected are as follows: President, REFLECTOR ...22...



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