Norwell High School - Shipbuilder Yearbook (Norwell, MA)

 - Class of 1940

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Page Nineteen Sfnred: L to R-P. Hobson, B. Gleason, E. Wadsworth, B. Scott, V. Gaudette M. Osborne, E. Mesheau. V. Scott, B. Cummings. Standing: Miss Harris, A. Pike, j. Strachan, M. Skelding, j. Liddell, Dowd, N. Cummings, Nl. Roman. M. Mott. GIRLS' SPORTS Field hockey and basketball were the main sports played by the Norwell girls this year. Field Hockey A field hockey team was formed which consisted mostly of Freshmen. Two games were played, one with Hanover, the other with Pembroke, the scores be- ing Hanover l2, Norwell I, the other Pembroke 2, Norwell l. At least six games are scheduled to be played next year. Basketball The girls had a good basketball team this year, even though they did lose a number of players at graduation last year. Several new ones were gained, how- ever, from the Freshmen class and many exciting games were played, the most notable being with Hanover and Scituate. The Scituate game was postponed to March l5 because of the storm. The re- sults were as follows: N 0 N 0 XV. Bridgewater 24 I6 lil 21 Kingston 26 25 I8 QQ Pembroke 20 9 20 20 Marshfield I I 36 lb lb Scituate I9 25 H 8 Avon 25 30 26 E52 Duxbury ti IT I0 38 Hanover I 5 2-1 fl 50 The players were: I m'wards: Barbara Scott, Bethany Gleason, Betty Mesheau, Norma Cummings, Virginia Gaudette, Marie Mott, Anna Pike and Ellen Skel- ding. The Guards were: Elizabeth Wads- worth, Virginia Scott, Mary Osborn, Bar- bara Clark, Penelope Hobson, Barbara Cummings, jane Liddell, Jeanette Strachan and Margaret Roman. Letters were awarded to the following: B. Gleason, V. Gaudette, B. Mesheau, B. Scott. V. Scott, E. XVadsworth, M. Osborn. R. Newcomb: l'll give you five dol- lars if you'll let me paint you. VV. Osborne shifting his tobacco from one cheek to the other and back again. R. Newcomb: lt's easy money. Osborne: That hain't no question 'bout thet, Osborne replied. l was jes' a-wonderin' how l'd get the paint ofl' afterwards! S. Porter, eloping: Daddy is going to be completely unstruug. XY. Merritt: 'l'liat's all right, dearest: we'll wire hitn at Ulll't'..'



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The Shipbuildor pw... 1-,,.,,,.,,..,,,. SCHOOL NEWS Inter-Class Plays Every year the student body eagerly looks forward to the Inter-Class Play con- test and this year's production surely lived up to our expectations. Each play was exceptionally well done but the sen- iors carried off the honors with their thriller Hung jury. Each role in this performance was the characterization of a particular type of human in our Amer- ican civilization. These roles were truly portrayed by the members of the class as follows: HUNG JURY CAsT Henry Mergue ....... Robert Newcomb Mary Prentiss ....... Virginia Gaudette Boland ........ ..... i Ioseph Paradis Tom McLean . . . . . .Donald Burnside Greta Pinkley . . . ....... Eleanor Bell Parnell ....... .... H oward Maybury Fischer ................ Stanford Luce Dembrowski ....... Richard Cummings Miss Jenny .... . . .Elizabeth Mesheau Mrs. Fernald ........... Barbara Clark Miss jones .............. Shirley Porter Mrs. Potti .... Gertrude Goldman Director ...... ........ M r. Johnston Asst. Director . . . ..... Mary Skelding Prompter ............ Bethany Gleason Stage Manager ........ Wesley Osborne The Juniors presented To the Vic- tor, a most delightful comedy. Each person in this cast was outstanding in his portrayal of the youth of today. The Sophomores gave a costume fan- tasy Crinoline and Candlelight. A lovely part of this play was the dancing of the minuet by candlelight. For the first year, a cup was presented to the winning class. The cup was given to the school by Mrs. H. D. Atwater. This cup will be inscribed each year with the name of the class who wins. The Dinghy Our school paper was a little late in getting organized this year, for the first issue did not appear until April. lt was decided that the price of the periodical be lowered to two cents, and that it be made a bi-weekly publication. The staff is as follows: Editor-in-Chief G. Goldman Asst. Editors XV. Osberg, B. Clark Art Editor M. Skelding Smorts V Caudcttc R Cummin s . . T. f - ', . . ga Sbcial Editors B. Gleason, R. Sandberg The cooperation of the staff, and the many contributions which were made. helped to make the Hrst issue a grand success. Common Observances in the Commercial Room Cummings and Merritt hiding behind the desk tops when Mrs. Turner has out- side work to be done. Shirley Porter and Rose Feneck always talking over their affairs. Robert Mott seldom using an eraser. Marjorie Stoddard acting the part of the business woman. The freshmen girls casting longing glances at Chubby Maybury. Francis Dyer suppressing curses at ink blots. Warren Liley and John Beck strug- gling to turn their cryptics into English writing. Stanford Luce piling up another speedl record in typing. George Sargent and Francis Dyer say- ing I hate you Cthey audit another bookj . Class I0 always yelling for a speed test fthey think they're some punkins in typ- ingj . The girls with fresh manicures duck- ing ditto work. Eleanor Bell and Shirley Butler gig- gling. Kenneth Gauley and Rodney Demars saying how they love shorthand. Evie Johnson, Charlotte Dunbar and Ruth Morey trying to gain one more point in shorthand. Flossie Shaw and Connie joseph com- paring dates Miriam Perry singing My Heart Be- long to Harry. Robert Kenyon likes olives. Commercial Department The following people have won a cer- tificate from the Gregg Publishing Co. for their ability to take dictation at 60 words a minute-M. Stoddard, S. Porter, B. Feneck, H. Maybury. R. Mott. Y. Hall. Marjorie Stoddard, S. Porter ard R. Feneck have also won the 80 word certifi- cate. It is hoped that many more will win this certihcate before lune. ln typing tests of 5 minute duration, Shirley Porter averages 72 words a mit'- ute with one error in the whole test. Howard Mavbury averages 67 words with tl errors, lVesley Osborne till words with 2 errors and Linwood Sousa til words with 0 errors.

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