Norwell High School - Shipbuilder Yearbook (Norwell, MA)

 - Class of 1931

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THE SHIPBUILDER Page Q-0000 C 0-G-O-9 60+-6040-4-O-Goo-0-049000004000-O-006-GQ 6-404-0-0 004 9 QQ Q 60900-0 MARY YOUNG Mary, Mary is not contrary. How do, you say, we know? By dainty ways her sweetness stays Like bluebells all in a row. School Pap-er 4, Glee Club 3. 9-0-OQ CLASS SONG CTune- Aloha Oe D 1 In a town that stands beside the sea, A place there is to memory dearg Days we spend there happy and are free With our friends and companions ever near. Chorus- Farewell to thee, Dear Norwell High, We love to sing thy praises near and farg Where'er we be, On land or rolling sea, Our hearts will turn to thee. 2 Friendships gained within its shelt'ring walls Shall last beyond the wealth of yearsg Precepts learned Within its storied hall, Then shall drive from mind all doubts and fears. Chorus 3 So today we sing of No1'well's praise, And cheer its glorious history, May it stand a guide through coming days, Norwell High, in the town beside the sea. Chorus Q9C0O444650Q OCOQQCQCQOQCCCQ-O-O44-Q44-9-G-O-04-QOQQQ

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Puget! THE SHIPBUILDER 'GO-0-90 0-+4-4-0960-Ov-evo-Q 000 9-oo-Q Q++-O-0+-Q+-+0-9-9-o-O-r0-00-+4-Q-oG-4-0-G-0-o-e0-Q .iliac LfW3 . W ., 'UM Q - V , ' A' K, .-f, i--5' .Y 'ju I . Q. I SENIORS MADELINE MAC DONALD Maddy Mac Has in her pack A heap of common senseg She has the knack Of saying Back! - And leaves them on the fence. Basketball 2-3, Manager 4, Business Manager of Play 4 Operetta 4, Secretary 1, Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Chairman Prom 4, .Essayist 4, School Paper 3-4. L . Q ' YW 7 JOSEPH SZYDLOW blxl Q There was a young lover named Joeg 9 To two little girls he did go. I For thc use ot' his voice z Fate settled his choice, 0 So now about Babe does he blow. + Basketball E-2-Z3-4, Baseball -1, Glee Club 1-2-I3-4, Dr: O matics 1-2-23-4, Treasurer 33, lvlanager of Dance 33, Adverti: 0 ing Staff of School Paper 41, Tree Club 2. 6 6 E H. ffl! X I 5 ANNl'l'll'l'l'l XYIKIGIN 4 J? Stitl' and turbulent and always austere, For Aunt-lle's future we have no fcar. In life slie'll gain the best ol' prim-s And for tht-sc, sbe'll thank her class advisors. liasketball 33, School Paper bl, lllce Club Ii. 6 5 O O 9 .QGQQOQOQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQOQQQQOVQOQQQOOO00000600000000000000 900 000000-9



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Page10 THE SHIPBUILDER Class Histor i limilfw SENIORS In the fall of 1927, seventeen bright and promising Freshmen conferred the honor of their presence upon the rest of the inmates of Norwell High School. The members of the class were as follows: Joan Franceschini, Mabel Lind, George Cavanagh, Grace De Fabio, Gertrude Gauley, Thomas Flett, Grandon Keene, Annette Wiggin, Madeline MacDonald, Stanley Johnson, Devereaux Liley, Nancy Clark, Edith Condon, Florence Dresser, Joseph Szyd- lowski, Frederick Haynes, Caleb Paige, and Dorothy Tivvy. The first thing that happened to us was a royal ducking in the brook. We were pretty big fellows ourselves and it took most of the male assembly to throw us in. As soon as we could get organized, we held an election for class ofiicers. The following were elected: Stanley Johnson, Pres., Joan Franceschini, Vice-Presidentg and Grandon Keene, Secretary and Treasurer. When basketball season arrived, our class was able to furnish two first string men: Stan- ley Johnson and George Cavanagh, a most un- usual achievement for a Freshman class. In baseball we also had our share of candidates in the line-up. We didn't do so very much toward dramatics that year. In fact, we were so bent on gaining knowledge we didn't have time for much else. This year' was enjoyed by all of us, every- thing running like clockwork. Exams at the end of every two months didnit seem to bother us in the least, and at the end of the term the names of many of our class were on the honor roll. We were a group of very thrifty people as our class bankbook proved. We had so much money saved at the end of the year that we decided to spend a day at Nantasket. The trip 000-0 was a huge success, and a good time was had by all. For our rather unusual work all year, we received praise from all sides, especially from the teachers, who willingly admitted that a smarter class never entered Norwell High School. The following September found us back in school and Hrarin' to go. When the fog lifted, we found to our dismay that our class had diminished by five members. We looked them all up and found that Dorothy Tivvy had moved to Medford, Stanley Johnson had moved to Weymouth, Edith Condon had moved to Han- over, Frederick Haynes had moved to Med- ford, and Florence Dresser had moved to Bos- ton. We wished them all good luck and settled down to a happy, prosperous year. And what a year this was-one triumph after another! We just couldn't be stopped. We struck our oar into everything and always came out on top. When anything of great importance came up we were always asked to give our opinions and services, as our efliciency was known far and wide. As usual, we excelled in both dramatics and athletics, and every member of our class par- ticipated in one or more of these activities. Our bank account was growing by leaps and bounds so that by June we were more than able to finance a trip to Nantasket. Thus ended another year of happiness and success. In the fall of 1929 a very dignified and tal- ented class of Juniors entered Norwell High School. In looking over our membe1'ship roll we were very sorry to find that two of our classmates. Nancy Clark and Barbara Knapp. had left us. Nancy Clark had entered Thayer Academy and 0 O-O-G-GO-C0000-O-O-0-0

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