Norwell High School - Shipbuilder Yearbook (Norwell, MA)

 - Class of 1934

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THE SHIPBUILDER 81 . . . Alumni Nofey . . . This list gives the xvhereahouts of our .Nlumni who have graduated dur- ing the last five years. Class of 1929 Elsie Henderson, teaching at Hano- ver-Salmond school. .Xhner Erickson, going to XX'ent- worth. .-Xllzert Cavanaugh, at home. Edna Hatch, Mrs. Fred Dryden. .Xndrew Maxwell, carpenter. Raymond Merritt, employed hy -Nc- cord Chemical Co. Ruth Smith, Mrs. Laurence living in Norxvell. Elizaheth Campbell, Mrs. Laurence Hunter living in Plymouth. Class of 1930 Lizzie Damon, at home. blames Carey, at home. David Flett, working in Boston. Carol Joseph, Mrs. Robert Munnis. Ruth Gardner, Mrs. Laurence Ro- gers living in Marshfield. llavis lillossom, deceased. Elsie Maxwell, going to school in XYorcester. Linwood Torrey. employed hy the Old Colony Laundry. Orran Cann, deceased. Kenneth llerry, at home. Eleanor XX'eare. xvorking. Richard XYhiting, chauffeuring in llingham. Raymond Sharp, at home. Cynthia Rohhins, attending 'lluffts College-ulackson. f Class of 1931 George Cavanaugh, working at East llridgexvater. firace llelfahio, at home. Gertrude Ciauley, Mrs. Fred Tim- lany, living in Scituate. Cirandon Keene, at home. Mary Young, Mrs. Frances Hines, living in Accord. .loan Franceschini, attending' 'lack- son College. Madeline Macllonnald, .Xtherton Hall. Mahel Lind. working in the State House. Annette Hviggins, at home. .loseyh Szydlouski, goes to school in lloston. Class of 1932 Charles .Xlmon Bruce, producing plays. Mary lJeFahio, working. -lohn Clark, goes to XX'entyvorth. Marion Hardwick, goes to Design- ers .Xrt School. .lolin Collxurn, married to Ruth .Xp- pleford, living at Ridge Hill. Evelyn Henderson, at home. XYilder Claudette, at home. lda McManus, working in lloston. Leonard Hatch, at home. Eleanor Maxwell, working at MVS. Malcolm l3lake'S. Earl Leavitt, living in Rockland. Margaret Mesheau, at home. Emerson Merritt, at home. llarlzara Ushorne, Mrs. llaul Foun- taine living in Hanover. Russell l'eterson, at home. Mary Ushorne. attending llridge- xvater Normal School. Norman Rolmlvins, attending Colhy Cf allege. iiertrnde Strachan, at home. l.lovd XYearc, attending' llentlev .Xc- . . counting. llernard XX'hitc. at home.

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30 THE SHIPBUILDER PERSONALITY BLUES The Last Round Up. The day marks close. XYhat'll I Do. English test ahead. A I can't believe its true. Every- body studied his Ancient History. l want you, I need you. An 'A' in Latin. l.et's Make Up. A French test l flunked. At the close of a long, long day. 2:30 p. ni. lt'll take a Little time. To learn Physics terms. A Little Grass Shackf' The school building. l'in Keeping Company. Mac XYhiting. The Lost Chord. The tilee Club. l'm l'opeye the Sailor. Donny l'orter. You llaye taken my heart. Billy I lauson. l'nddin' llead jones. Curt l'ow- ers. You'ye Gotta be a Basketball Hero . Ve-te. l'lease. just before an Ancient llistory exam. Paradise Lane. Nlain street. How can l go on without you. Xly diploma. I3ouleyard of llroken llrezunsf The corridor. l lying' down to Rio. Sparrells bus line. Dancing lNlarathon. lidna Litch- lield. liyeryone loves our Marguerite. lileanor XYadsworth. Hy a XYater Fall. Down by the brook. l.et's all sing like the birdies sing. tiraduation chorus. Let's have another cup of coffee. The lunch room. The Dark Town Strutter's Ball. Senior Prom. Keep Young and Beautiful. Ma- rion Appleford. This Little Piggie XYent to Mar- ket. josslyn's. Better Think Twice. True and false test. Youre Gonna Lose your gal. Frankie DeFabio. Sweet and Simple. Laura Farrar. t1randfather's Clock. Mr. Daff- gett's XYatch. FJ The Homestead on the Hill. Mrs. Turner's house. 'Wlarching along together. Grad- uation march. Please, Mr. President. Richard tiaudette. XYhat'll We Do. After gradua- lion. Was my face redf' Olga Roman. l'ye got you in the palm of my hand. tharlott XYeare. Why did l Kiss that girl. Rich- ard Maxwell. So Shy. joe Tolman. Lazy Bones. Thomas Campbell li. 13. I.l'l'ti'lllflEI.l7 BANKING IQICCUIQIDS Our school pupils must be getting prosperous. Our banking records have certainly held their own all this season. There has been no average under 100 per cent. t'amphell while writing jokes: l'ye got to get some dirt in this paper. Thomas: XYell, there's plenty ill this room.



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32 THE SHIPBUILDER, Class of 1933 Gordon Robbins, New Hampton Prep School. -5 Florence Hamblen, post graduate. Pearl Gauley, working at Sargenfs. Elizabeth Lincoln, attending Ather- ton Hall. Byram Howard, attending Hunting- ton. Edward joseph, working at garage if: Norwell. lfleauor joseph, at home. llarbara Knapp, working in Boston. Vincent Lincoln, working. George Osborne, at home. Sylvia Pike, working for father. Barbara Smith. going to Night School. limily Smith, going to night school. Yincent Travi, attending Tufts Col- lege. Geraldine 'l'ibl:etts, at home. llelen White, post graduate. M. .Xl'I'l.l2FOlQlD XX'tJL'l.lJN l' IT lili FUNNY ll?- I.aura was nearer instead ot' lfarrar loe was a shortman instead ot a lol- man. fioldie Wits El ntotlel boy. lidna was a haylield instead of a Litch- lield. Marion was an .Xppletree instead of an .Xppleford 'Vhomas was a wedding bell instead of a liampbell. llonald was a Mackintosh instead of a Porter. Richard was a cornet instead of a tiaudette. lileanor was XYoolworth instead of a XY2ltlSXYUl'tl'l. lirank Ile Iiabio became llashlul. Slim were a greenville instead of a Somerville. Betty Osborne stopped writing notes to all the fellows. Malcolm was a blacking instead of a Xthiting. Olga was a bowman instead of a Ro- man. Bill Hanson stopped breaking hearts. Richard was all-well instead of Max- well. lie Fabio was a crank instead of a Frank. Myrtle was a gosh instead of a tiaul- ey. Pauline was a Dodge instead of a Paige. Charlie was a street instead of a Pike. Virginia was Rose instead of Liley. Ruth was a snooze instead of a Knapp Tom was Heaven instead of Paradis. Mr. llaggett was an empty brook in- stead of a l'hilbrook. Curtis was force instead of a l'ower. Ilanson was a note instead ot' a llill. lfred was a tireside instead of a llurn- side. Francis was broken instead of lleut. Ray was a shore instead of a lleach. l'helps was a period instead of a Ilot. Usborne gambled instead of llett. klessie was dull instead of Sharp. MKRIOX -Xl'l'l.lfl tJRIJ Mr. -Iackman: XYhen 1 was in col- lege l had four .Xlma Matersf' l'ower: XX'ere they all good look- ing? ' Marion .Xppleford twhile playing truth and L'UllSL't!llCllL'L'S.j Mr, Turner can you think ot' a question to ask your wife? Mr. 'l'uruer: Yes, .Xsk her how much she weighs.

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