Norwell High School - Shipbuilder Yearbook (Norwell, MA)

 - Class of 1935

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16 THE SHIPBUILDER :: Newsograms :: Social .-Xctivities, Graduation NYeek, Class night and Banquet, Friday, 'lnne 17. Graduation Monday, june 19. Senior Reception, XYednesday, .lune 21. lelAI.I.C.JXYE'lfN DANCE The honorahle class of '35 sponsored a Hallowe'en Dance, tlctoher 26, 193-1. The hall was decorated with crepe paper and different designs common to llallowe'en. lt made a very good effect, to go with the spirit of the pa- trons. Frankie l'arris' orchestra furnished the music and it was enioyed hy all that attended. The dance tnrned ont very well in- deed, financially as well as socially. ST. l'.X'I'Rlt'K'S IXXNCE Une nf the liest d:mces that have lieen sponsored hy any class for some- time was held hy the Senior class of '35 on Nlarch 15, 1935. llow do we know? Xvell, ask any- one who attended. The hall was fnll to ovcrfl. 'ing and the spirit of those who attended was very gay indeed. The hall was dec- orated with streamers of crepe paper and shamrocks were hnng at different points nf the hall. The effect was very good when thc lights were on. The mnsic again furnished hy those masters of melody. The Iland of the Silver Star, canght the spirit ul- the party and played accordingly. This dance tnrned ont financilly well, mnch more so than was really expected, much to the tleliglit of the class of '35. llow it turned out so- cially does not need to be mentioned. 1t's the talk of the town. MIXSTREL SHOXY The ininstrel show Swanee Ju- hilee given on Noveinlier 23 was a howling success and those who attend- ed were very much pleased with the entertainment offered. The whole proceeds were turned over to the Athletic .Xssociation. IKXRENT Tli.Xt'Hl'fRS ASSOUI.-X'l'lOX The last of these meetings, which have heen snccessfnl in hringing to- gether the parents and teachers of the pupils to an nnderstanding of each other, was held Nlonday, Klay 13, 1035. The work of pupils in all depart- ments of the school, were exhihited. The exhihition was well attended hy yarents and after the cxhihition re- freshments were served in the assem- hlv hall. Sllll'll1'll.lllfR Tllll' lfight memlmers of the Shiplinilder staff attended a meeting at Rockland lligll School, vvllicll other schools III- tendcd also, to discuss their school magazines. ,Xfter the snpper, a social period including dancing was enjoyed liv all. Nlr. ,Xllen, llanning Repplier and llonald l'orter left earlv that niwht . 5 and escaped the heaviest snowfall of the season. The rest of the staff were not as fortnnate thongh, and had to find ref- uge in the Rockland lligh school or

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THE SHIPBUILDER 17 whatever garage offered shelter for the night. The telephone wires were kept hot the next morning by inquiries of the worried parents asking the where- abouts of their children. This caused Mr. .Xllen to consider installing a pri- vate wire. DRAM.-XTIC CLUB The Dramatic Club of Norwell High has been unsuccessful this year. One meeting was held in the High School Auditorium with a small attendance. A play was to be given at this meeting for the entertainment of the members. It was about to begin when some fuses blew in the hall and the place was left in total darkness. A group of mem- bers gathered to see if they could fix them, but their hard work was all in vain: for some time there was no illu- mination. The meeting was finally adjourned to Room 1 where the lights were working. Refreshments were served and the members left with dis- appointment: the play that they had waited to see had been postponed. This was the only meeting of this club due to the other school activities. An unsuccessful but amusing meeting. IESTHER X'K'HlTlNi.2 JUNIOR EVENTS The class of 1936 held a social and a prom this year: both were well attend and successful. The social took place in November, and the dance on Mav 3, the Band of the Silver Star played for the Prom. .XSSEM RLY There have been many interesting programs presented in assembly this yCZ1I'. .XITIOIIQ the most otitstgimling were those given by Hans Helm, Rlicha Tulin, Mrs. Mills and Mrs. Gordon. Nlrs. llucklzee. Reverend Alfred Wilson and john Hines. Hans Helm entertained at a recent assembly, imitating with his mouth, various instruments including the vio- lin and cornet. He completed his pro- graui by giving a court scene in which l'an ing Repplier took the part of the judge and Mr. Helm the accused. All his answers were represented in the form of a song. Another musical program which iroved very interesting was presented by Nlicha Tulin who gave a demon- stration of the theramin, an electrical instrument. Last fall lylrs. Mills of Norwell gave a talk concerning the life on Indian res- ervations. She illustrated her lecture by showing several kinds of baskets made by the Indians. Mrs. Gordon, also of Norwell, sang several songs an ropriate to the occasion. At the Christmas assembly Reverend .Xlfred sl. XYilson spoke on a subject concerning the occasion and ended by reading a Christmas story. Mr. john Hines made his annual ap- pearance at the High school early in: hlanuary. This time he read Rip Van: Winklev which had a large audience apveal. His programs are always, very es iyable. l V 5 1

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