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Y Page twentyithree sr 'C' 'IQ' ...IS W t , ,J 0' X 1563 'U A 5 if E253 . .fn U1 THE STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council is an organiz- ation made up of members elected by the pupils to represent their classes. It is comprised of twelve members of which four are seniors, three jun- iors, two sophomores, one freshman, and a representative from each of the junior high classes. The students selected to serve on this council must have leadership, ability, and be in the upper third of their class in scholarship rating. This year the council sponsored the athletic program which consisted of basketball, baseball, badminton, and field hockey. We also held a dance, sponsored the tri-town and inter-class plays, established the mer- it system and introduced a chapter of the National Honor Society to the school. The council and other mem- bers of the student body helped to make up a handbook of the rules and regulations of the school. The council sponsored the first an- nual fiield day for boys and girls on May 26th. Although in existence but two years, the Student Council has suc- cessfully reflected the student point of view in school functions and has introduced many new activities that have benefited Norwell High.
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Page twe1ity-two-- -A SHIPBUILDER Q 503, .45 BOYS' ATHLETICS BASKETBALL The Boys' Basketball team had a very unsuccessful season this year and the reason is believed to be be- cause oi' illness on the part ot' some of the players and lack ol' experience ot' others. This did not hamper the courage ot' the boys however, and they did their best against great odds. The iirst team this year was made up oi' the following players: llobert Mott, ttlaptain, r. g.D tlordon Apple- ford, tr. f.J Wesley Osborne. tl. ill Eugene Duncan, tc. and r. g.J William Mesheau, tr. g.J Roger Apts, tl. g.J Howard Shearer, tr. ill Joseph l'ar- adise, tl. g.J Richard t'uminings, tr. f.J Donald Burnside. tc. and I. Ili The inanager was Lawrence Newcomb. Boys' Scores N 0 N U lVla1'shiield ltl 2133 lti 230 Ilanover 1-1 215 17 58 Pembroke I7 IH 10 230 Kingston 25 Al-1 223 41 Scituate 10 27 13 24 Duxbury 19 -1-1 8 22 BASEBALL The boys' Baseball club, under the management of Mr. Farr, is begin- ning to take shape and the season looks quite promising for Norwell High. Norwell High Sch0ol's baseball team in '38 was composed mainly of seniors who had played for four years. Despite this experience we won only three games. The players were: Mel Burnside, lb Lawrence Mott, ct' Tom Tolman, 2b Tim Appleford, ss Jim Thompson, :lb E. Duncan, p Fred Rosebach, lf Wes Osborne, c Leo Paradis, rf This year's games will be played at the new high school grounds. At present the new field is not entirely completed, but it will be one of the best diamonds in the vicinity. Under the leadership of Mr. Farr. the new material is showing signs ol' developing into a veteran team. The probable players for this year are: Roger Apts, 1b Will Mesheau, rt' Warren Meritt, 2b R. Kenyon, ct' Continued on Page Twenty-four
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Page twenty-four fi THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY This year the National Honor So- ciety was introduced to Norwell High School by Mr. Thayer. Each member of this society must have an 85 per cent average in all his subjects for six months before he is admitted. New members are admit- ted in lfebruary and June. Meetings are held on the tirst Mon- day ot' each month in Room 3, with Miss Hurley as the adviser. A membership card is given to each pupil to keep, but in case his marks should lower for the next several terms, the membership is forfeited. The society consists of eleven mem- bers. The officers are as follows: Edna Johnson, presidentg Stanford Luce, vice-presidentg and Christian lfenger, secretary and treasurer. Alyce Joseph, Ruth Torrey, Barbara Weare, Virginia Hall, June Gleason, l. Shirley Porter, Gertrude Goldman, and Mary Skelding are the other members. + + + BOYS' ATHLETICS Continued from Page Twenty-tivo Robert Maybury, 3b E. Duncan. p Tim Appleford, ss VVes Osborne, e Edson White, lf There are also several substitutes who will play during the season. In the past, baseball has not been given the enthusiastic support it should have. There is promise ot' improvement with this year. School interest helps a team to win. The Schedule ls: O N April 28-Marshfield 5 10 May 5-Hanover May 12-Kingston May 19-Duxbury May 23-Cohasset May 26-Scituate June 2-Pembroke
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