Cohasset High School - Tessahoc Yearbook (Cohasset, MA)

 - Class of 1945

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Imp-Prints This year marked the inauguration of a new enterprise on the part of the members of the student body; namely, the tri-monthly paper called the IMP- PRINTS. Issued by the Class of ' 45, it has become an accepted feature of the student life, although it was quite critically discussed at the outset of its career in the latter part of Sepember. Originally there was not much system in the way in which it was set up and mimeographed, but a few weeks after the first issue it was officially adopted by the Senior Class and a staff was elected. The staff since then has undergone minor changes, but remains substantially the same as in the earlier part of the school year. GEORGE MEALY Editors ROSE BUFALO BETTY EMERY Contributing Editors JAMES SULLIVAN JOSEPHINE JASON Business Manager JESSIE SINOPOLI Exchange Editor JOSEPHINE JASON Circulation Manager CATHERINE MULCAHY Typist SHIRLEY DIXON Betty Emery edited a column on fashions in each issue. Josephine Jason was the sports editor and James Sullivan was the columnist. Jean Knight and Natalie Browne acted as proof-readers while the rest of the class acted as reporters. SENIOR PLAY Incognito, ' ' a mystery drama set in an atmosphere of Nazis and spies on a pleasure cruise, was the play offered by the Senior Class this year. This play possessed an unusual appeal to the players as well as to the audience, and although the cast found it necessary to work hard on their parts in the short time allotted rehearsals, they fully enjoyed the experience. The play concerns itself with the murder of a German spy aboard a liner and the search for an English agent by a Nazi submarine commander who boards the ship and takes it over, to the despair of the ladies who appear in the story. A large cast, mostly Seniors and mostly girls, combined with the able coaching of Miss Fay turned in a fine performance on the night of nights. 13

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The cast: Rose Bufalo, Shirley Dixon, Elizabeth Emery, Marjorie Higgins, Josephine Jason, Robert Kelley, Eugene Klebenov. Jean Knight, Doris McNamara, George Mealy, Henry Purslow, Jessie Sinopoli, James Sullivan, Glover Thompson, Catherine Warren, Mary Wheelwright, and Grace Wood. FOOTBALL A Cohasset team, fast and brushed, met five opponents last season ar d bettered its previous season ' s average by four hundred points as they won two of their five engagements. The squad, very small in size, is indeed de- serving of praise for its earnest efforts and unchecked fight to win. Coach Collins ' boys beat Farm and Trade and Marshfield. They fell at the hands of Scituate, Kingston and Hanover. A bright Columbus Day saw the first game of the season; a scoring loss for Cohasset. Scituate, gathering its points on a blocked punt and an unusual completion of a pass for touchdown, took the game 13-7. However, the specta- tors generally agreed that Cohasset was the more potent on the field, although they couldn ' t get over the line until the closing minutes. Cohasset won on the rainsoaked field at Thompson ' s Island. The score, 6-0, was a monument to the hard-fought game that Cohasset played through- out. Many of the fellows displayed bruises and other inflammatory conditions the next day. John Patrolia left his front tooth in the beaten sod with the prayer that the Farm and Trade directors would erect a proper marker over its final resting place. Kingston, playing on its home gridiron, gave Cohasset a second beating 17-0. The men of Cohasset could not cope with a sturdy Kingston team and suffered their first real defeat of the year. The team excelled in its next game, played on Milliken Field. The win- ning score 20-0 made it a glad day for Cohasset. The fellows had much cause to congratulate each other for the game was exceptionally well played. The season ended with the Hanover game. Perhaps it was because the cheerleaders missed a train and arrived late or possibly it was because Hanover was well on its way to become Class D Champion, but our boys fell 20-0. They played well, indeed, but Hanover had too much strength to be overcome. Only praise is due the team; their play and spirit were great. 14

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