Norwell High School - Shipbuilder Yearbook (Norwell, MA)

 - Class of 1934

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22 THE SHIPBULLDER XVALKING THROUGH FANEUIL HALL MARKET XVhat a huge place, I said to my mother as we passed into the entrance of Faneuil Hall Market. And indeed it was for when you entered you saw a long aisle and stalls of food on either side. The market was a beautiful sight, for it was nearing Christmas. The walls and ceiling were decked with fragrant houghs of pine and Clusters of holly. .Xs you walked by you saw stalls of geese and turkey hanging from strings all ready for the Christ- mas festival and still more stalls of fruit and vegetables that made you want to take and eat something as you passed. Everywhere venders were calling and shouting their wares as people walked on, Then, all too soon we came to the end and had to go home, but I shall never forget that pleasant walk thru lfaneuil llall Klarket. Klary Skelding, Grade 6 SI'XSliT lleautilul is the sunset .Ns it passes behind the hill, lt gives me a feeling of ecstasy. .Xnd a momentous thrill. .Xs the shadows come creeping, lfrom behind the shed, I think of that same old sunset .Xml where its light has tread. When the dawn is breaking .Xnd the rooster crows. I look behind the hillsides .Xnd l see that the sun still glows. -Xlice joseph, Grade 7 FLOXYERS Flowers blooming gay and bright, Glistening in the morning light. Hollyhocks are bending low As the breezes gently blow. Tulips dressed up in their best, Stately in their beds they rest. -Ns the colors softly blend Makes one think of a rainbow end Virginia Hall, Grade 7 THE CQUNTRY FAIR Going to the country fair I saw one man without any hair, He was very old and short, Dont know if he'd gone or not: Swaying about in the trapeze We saw a clown, who'd make you freeze, l thought that he would surely fall Xlany clowns wouldnlt do it at all. Down the street went the elephant, I thought he was pretty large. Yery few horses there could dance liven a horse was in a barge. Roger .-X its, Grade 7 as l TO MISS Ul.l.liXl7URl' I have no love for you in my heart. I shall not weep when we must part. llut I will always think ot' you as t sinner lfor did von not make me go without my dinner? lfound in room two. .Xuthor unknown

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THE SHIPBUILDER 21 . . . Grammar School . . . DAINTY ROBBERS Get out! Go homel Or do you want to get hurt? Say yes! Say no! .Xnd put those jewels back. They put the jewels down- XYhich they had planned to take, But when they started on their way The guardsinen took their place. Now we have them cornered And we are glad of that, For they are dainty robbers That jump around like rats. Barbara NYeare, Grade 7 A CHERRY MESSAGE Mabel was recovering from a seri- ous illness in a dreary, grey, dismal, but in some ways happy hospital room. ln spare time she would sit and watch the cherry tree which had been plant- ed in a box near her bed. It was about two feet high. She had watch- ed it ever since it came out of the earth. She was thinking what she would do when it was gone. Then she heard a soft cool refreshing voice. Obi she cried, it is jerry the ro- bin, now l know spring is here. There on a branch sat jerry, his chest was as red as an apple, his cocked head against the greyish pane of the window and from his yellow bill poured a song of joy. .Xh, what if Mother Nature had not brought these two emblems of spring to Mabel. Gertrude Goldman, Grade 6 THOUGIITS The wind is howling through the trees The wheat is growing as fast as can bc, The birds are sleeping as in deep thought- The stream is racing with the clock. ln the shade are sleeping cats Airplanes are flying as fast as bats, Hornets are buzzing where children play- S These are my thoughts of today. Barbara NYeare, Grade 7 A FORM I have a duck named Susabella, She lays no eggs so l've got 'a sell All she does is eat and sleep, She won't even go peep, peep. After many years of bad luck, I had to sell my little pet duck, Now I wish l had 'a back, That ain't no lie, it's a fact. Edison lYhite, Grade 7 IN Tlrllf XYOUIJS The pines are dressed in their beau- tiful green needles: the oak, and maples are fading: the evergreens mur- mur their lonesome song: a squirrel jumps through the trees. The lone- some brook flows over the rocks, worn as smooth as glass. The sky is a beautiful blue, and in the air a flock of geese flies toward the south. l like this picture because it has some - . v ol Gods most beautiful things in it. XYesley llohnes Usborne, Grade 6



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BOYS' BASEBALL AND BASKETBALL TEAMS

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