Norwell High School - Shipbuilder Yearbook (Norwell, MA)

 - Class of 1933

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I THE .SQHIP1-2 QILQEQ 5 v g 17 entitled Frankness written by Char- lotte Weare. To Joseph Fenick we leave a book of rules entitled, How to Become the Class Comedian, written by Byram Howard. Article 3. Will the president of the Freshman Class please come forward. To you we bequeath a booklet entitled How to Be- come Ladies and Gentlemen. Article 4. Will the president of the Sophomore Class please come forward. To you we bequeath this .little Clown. We hope he will show you how to be funny. Article 5. To the school in general we bequeath an avaporating system by which one is able to become thin air and pass out the front door of the building with out be- ing caught by a teacher. We hereby request that our funeral services be carried on by the faculty of Norwell High School who have done so much toward bringing death upon us slowly. We hope that our services will be carried on with deep reverance and sincere sympathy by all the classes after o-ur absence. In Witness whereof, we have hereunto set our h-and and seal at out residense of the Norwell High School, Norwell, Co-mmonwealth of Massachusetts this twentieth day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and thirty-three. Witnessess: Ed Winn Charlie and Willie Willie's Old Man Eleanor Joseph GRADUATION GIFTS FROM THE JUNIOR CLASS We, the Juniors of Norwell High, wish to bestow a few gifts to the noble seniors in order that they might be better pre- paredlto go out in the world. To Pearl Gauley we give these pre- pared news items so she will have plenty of news for the school notes. To Byram Howard we give this bed so he can sleep in the daytime and go faster at night. To Florence Hamblen we give Two Tickets to Georgia so she will have a change of scenery and won't get sick of Banning, To Edward Joseph we give this car so that he won'1t have to borrow John Osborne's to take his daughter out. To Eleanor Joseph we give a book on Good-Sportsmanship. To Vincent Lincoln we give this blank Doctor's certificate so that he may fill it out any time he W-ants to and present it to Mr. Jackman. To Elizabeth Lincoln we give this bot- tle of milk because she is the baby of the class. To George Osborne we give this cigar- ette lighter so that he won t have to ask everyone he sees for a match. We hope it works. To Sylvia Pike we give this book on How the Northwest Mounted Police always get their man. To Gordon Robbins we give this doll to take the place of Ruthie when she isn't around. To Barbara and Emily Smith we give these boxing gloves so that they can really have a good fight while they are about it. To Vincenft Travi we give this ring to take the place of the one Barbara Knapp took. To Geraldine Tibbetts we give this book on public speaking. To Barbara Knapp we give this duster so she won't have to blow on the desk when she getsup to recite. To Helen White we give this rubber apron so she won't have to buy so many to wash milk bottles. Teachers To Mrs. Turner we give this pop-gun to take the place of the one she broke when Billy shot the bird. To Mr. Booth we give this bottle of hair tonic because we'd hate to see those pretty curls disappear. To Mrs. Cole we give this lunch-box to go with 'the one she has so she will be sure and have enough to eat. To Mr. Jackman we give this mega- phone so his Listen can be heard by To Mrs, Pinson we give this Sheila- all. ley , hers must be worn out. To Miss Stiles we give this book on

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I v 1 v , , - is i a CLASSWILL ri CLASS WILL CLASS OF 1933 Commonwealth of Massachusetts County of Plymouth Know all men by these presents-that we, the class of 1933 of Norwell, County of Plymouth, State of Massachusetts be- ing cf sound health and mind, do make, publish and declare the following to be our last will and testament, hereby re- voking all former will by us at any time heretofore made. Article 1 Will the following please step for- ward: To Mr, Daggett we bequeath one box of white powder to be applied while blushing and also a new flivver to re- place the one we wore out. To Mrs. Turner we bequeath a certi- ficate entitling her to a well earned vac- ation. To Mr. Jackman the class of 33 a- wards this bookcase to hold the classics that he had a habit of collecting from the studiously minded pupils. To Miss Hurley we present this lorn- gette as the finishing touch to your al- ways exquisite costuming. To Mr, Booth we leave you this little baby doll. She is just another one to take riding. To Miss Stiles we leave you these garters, Miss Stiles, just to help those wrinkles. To Miss Minard we present this bottle of Sunshine so you won't have to make your pupils walk home in thc rain. To Miss White we present you with this Scotts Cook Book. 43 Different Ways to Serve Macaroni. To Miss Pinson- -We feel that there is no need to bequeath anything to you, Mrs. Pinson, as our absence will probab- ially serve the purpose. To Miss Roe we leave this small pair of scales so you may be able to keep more people out of the office. To Joe Merritt we leave you one more furnace. Just to keep you busy. To Mrs. Cole---We present you with this blank of paper on which you may write the secret of your genial person- ality. Article 2. To the members of the Junior Class we bequeath with our lasting and deep gratitude some of the legacies belonging to the class of '33. To Laura Farrar we bequeath Pearl Gauly's knowledge in American History. To Charlotte Weare we give a booklet entitled, The Difference Between A Lady and A Child, written by Florence I-Iamblin. To Richard Maxwell we bequeath Vin- cent Lincoln's ability to over come bash- fulness. To Alton Lily we leave Vincent Travi's collegiate ways and the role of leading man in Senior dramatics. To Marion Appleford we bequeath Barbara Knapp's power to play Post- Ofiice rhMistressJ To Eleanor Wadsworth we leave Bar- bara Smith's careless mood so that she maybe abic to over come that feeling of precisness. To Edna Litchfield we leave Helen White's bashfulness with the opposite sex. To Thomas Campbell we bequeath Gordon Robbin's ability to study. To Malcolm Whiting we bequeath George Osborn's Charm with the ladies. To Frank DeFabio we bequeath Syl- via Pike's goodnaturedness. To Richard Gaudette we bequeath Ed- dy Joseph's quietness. To Olga Roman-Olga we know you like the seniors so we will leave Eliza- beth Lincoln's memory so you will be able to remember us. To Ronald Shone we leave Emily Smith's natural curley hair. To Joseph Tolman we bequeath Byram Howard's popularity with the teachers. To Phylis Turner we leave the same old path. She and Mack may still go walking noon hours. To Banning Replier-We leave you permission to choose another girl friend to keep you company now that Florence is gone. To Pero we leave Pearl Gauley's soft voice and good naturedness. To Raymond Beach we leave Vincent Lincoln's job as stage manager. To Betty Osborn we leave a booklet



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18 THE SHIPI3l'ILDIC1f Y U the latest styles, it seems to be fitting to her name. To Miss Minard we give this pair of slippers. She really deserves High-hee- led ones, after wearing those ground- grippers around all year. To Mr. Daggett we give this new car for your private use. You may as well give the other one to the baseball team. To Miss White we give an invitation to broadcast on the Baron Maunchausen Hour on How much weight I've lost lately! To Miss Hurley we give a block of paper to be left in her car when parked in the school yard so that he may continue his note writing. As a representative of the class of thirty four I hope that you will accept these with our most hearty congratula- tions so that you may go into this great wide world and make better men and women of yourselves. Henceforth I say farewell. Malcolm Whiting CLASS SONG fTune of Have You Ever Been Lonely J Now we are here, To bid adieu, Always to remember, What we've been to you, And although we're leaving, We will ne're forget, Our dear, old Norwell High. Chorus May we always remember, Happy hours with you. May the mem'ries be tender, That we have anew. We have worked together, Just for this happy time. And we'll always cherish, Our school sublime. Recollections of school days, Will forever be held. And if life is unhappy, They'll be quickly fell'd. Then whatever life holds, It can always be retold, In the mem'ries so tender, Of dear Norwell High School. Almon Bruce Post Graduate CLASS CENSUS WHO IS THE: 1 Prettiest girl? Barbara Knapp 2 Best looking boy? Vincent Travi 3 Wittiest? Byram Howard 4 Best boy athlete? Gordon Robbins 5 Best girl athlete? Pearl Gauley 6 Class baby? Elizabeth Lincoln 7 Class actress? Barbara Knapp 8 Class actor? Vincent Travi 9 Class artist? Edward Joseph 10 Most chic? Barbara Knapp 11 Most intellectual? Gordon Robbins 12 Class musician? Byram Howard 13 Best liked? Florence Hamblen 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25. 26. Vincent Lincoln Edward Joseph Class flirt? Class shiek? Most bashful? Class brute? Most versatile? Class poet? Most innocent? Shortest ? George Osborne Vincent Lincoln Byram Howard Emily Smith Helen White Sylvia Pike Class talkie? Geraldine Tibbetts WHO: Blushes the most? Barbara Smith Is never in a hurry? Byram Howard Has the prettiest hair? Eleanor Joseph Has the prettiest teeth? Barbara Smith HIGH SCHOOL SOCIALS Two socials were enjoyed by the High School Classes. Music was supplied by the High School radio and dancing and general fun was had by all pupils. Refreshments were served in the Lunch room having been supplied by the pupils, Mrs. Turner attended and acted as chaperone. Mrs. Turner tlooking for Howard's bookl: Perhaps you have left it home by mistake. Howard: But you see, I never take it home.

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