Norwell High School - Shipbuilder Yearbook (Norwell, MA)

 - Class of 1934

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BOYS' BASEBALL AND BASKETBALL TEAMS

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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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24 THE SHIPBUILDER ' BOYS ATHLETICS The hoy's haskethall team this year was very successful, with twelve games won, one tied and five lost. Also we were victors of the South Shore Lea- gue. Captain Maxwell, Peterson and llelfahio were the outstanding play- ers of the year. Captain Maxwell, lie lfahio, Claudette and Campbell will he graduated in june. For next year, Peterson, lfkstrom, Feneck, lla- lfahio, l7'ike, l'iro, .Xlyes, Lewis and Cioldman will he hack again with Coach Jackman and with what we hope will he a winning combination. The schedule was as follows: Team lst game 2nd game Up. Nor. Op. Nor. lrlolhrook S 37 22 37 Quincy Sloph. Zo 30 .Xlumni 3-1 22 Scituate 10 18 1-1 217 Kingston ll 30 lf: 51 Vcnihroke 17 lll 21 33 lf. llridgewatcr 21 lo' 36 39 llanoyer 1-l 32 41 10 Nlarshlield ll 34 17 18 I Juxhury lo Zo 17 48 Kingston 11 25 14 151 ll.XSli l3.Xl.l. Coaches Nlr. Alacknian and Nlr. Hag- gett. The hasehall team had a poor year losing 7 out of ll games. This was due mostly to the fact that there were not enough hoys lo haye a yarieil clloice. lf. ll. liaskethall llasehall Maxwell, lf.. captain s. s. bl. llelfahio, lg. Uutlicliler l . llelfahio, rg. l'ike, lf, Second hasc I'eterson, rf. Catcher T. l,2ll'lltllS, c. lfirst has-: D. Lewis, rg. Outfield H. Alves, rf. Outfield Campbell, g. Third base A. Feneck. c. Goldman, mgr. Qutfield Richard Gaudette, rf. Captain, Third base Mac XYhiting Pitcher Tolman, lg. Outlielcl Porter Outfield H. Paradis Catcher Powter Outfield F. D. TENNIS NEXYS The Norwell-Hanover Tennis team, with two years of playing behind it. has nearly completed another spring schedule. The season has heen quite successful on the whole, inasmuch as the team has played many difficult schools, many times the size of the comhined lligh schools. Two memhers of the team, lleal and ll. liepplier, were semi-linalists at the llrockton Tournament. held June 2, and -1. lleal and XY. lyhiting were douhles finalists. line to the regula- tion that all players must come from the same school, lleal and Repplier. the Numher 1 douhles team were un- ahle to play together. The players are as follows: ll. Repplier. -l. lleal, ll. lleal, XY XYhiting, ll. Shepard. llouhles teams: No. 1, lyepplier awl il. lleal: No. 2. Xyhiting and Shepard. Norwell- l lanoyer Thayer .Xcademy 4 3 Newton 6 1 Tahor .Xcademy 5 4 Xyeymouth 1 4 l'lyniouth 3 3

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