Norwell High School - Shipbuilder Yearbook (Norwell, MA)

 - Class of 1940

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Page Twentv-two -I-he Front Roni: P. Shaw R. Feneck, S, Luce. Nl. Skelding, B. Gleason. Hack Roux' ll. Burnsidr. j. Pargtdis, S. Porter. E, Anderson, H. loung, Nlr. Johnston. ll. Henderson. W. Osberg. NORWELL WINS CUP! For the second year Norwell High has wort the cup in the 'l'ri-Town Play evitest. This years winner was The Kick-Olin' coached hy Mr. klohnston. Nlarslifield High presented The Devil and llaniel XVehster and Scituate High The Lord's Prayer. All three plays were done exceptionally well. At the close ol the plays the three casts were the guests ol' Marshfield High School at a delicious banquet and dancing party in Marshlield's new high school. Everyone had a grand time. The seniors regret that this is their last chance to conipete with these schools. The Kir 1:-UU C1151 Red Field .. ............,.... .. joseph Paradis 'lean Ferris ..... ., Mary Skelding Mrs. A. Pugliano .......... .. Rose lfeneck Mrs. Roland Clhalmors lll . . . . . Florence Shaw Prolessor Mollins ..,..... lX'illard Oslmerg Fred Parke ..... . . , Robert Newcomb Teacher . . . . . . Shirley Porter Petunia ........ . . Bethany Gleason Prolessor .ludson . . . . . Stanford Luce Director ........ .... IN lr. .lohnston Stage Manager .. .. Donald Burnside .-Xss't Manager .. .................... Barbara Clark Scenc-rv ...... Richard Henderson, Harold Young Properties .. ............... lililalmeth Mesheau



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page 1-we,,t,..f.,u, The Shipbuildei' Opening a Sarcophagus Crash! Bang! Another, the last, one of the huge stones that blocked the door- way of the ancient Egyptian sarcophagus had fallen away. The sweating Egyptian slaves gasped as they sent startled gazes down the steps that led where? I grabbed my fiashlight and started running down the stone steps. XVait, wait, Master, my guide shouted as he came running up. Then I remembered his telling me that when a tomb had been shut up a long time poisonous gases often filled it. So, regretfully I walked back up the stone steps to wait until the tomb could air itself out. About five minutes later I started again, slowly this time and with a torch. My guide and I went down hundreds of steps and walked through endless halls until at last we came to a huge stone floor in the center of the tomb. XfVhen I opened it I stopped short. I couldn't take another step. The walls of this room, instead of being made of old gray tumbling stones as the others had been. were of solid gold. The floor was terraced upwards to a platform in the middle. The outer ter- race was of bronze. The next of beauti- ful gold. The next was silver, which was very precious to the ancient Egyptians. The platform itself was of amber studded with mounted rubies and emeralds. The companies that had sponsored the exca- vating would not be disappointed as I had feared at first, they would be pleased. very pleased. I had opened a new treasure house for the world. Conslrnzcz' Buffy, fir. 6. A Walk One day when I went walking in the woods, I saw a rabbit. The rabbit stood so still in the bushes that I didn't see him at first. Then I saw the white on his tail. Then I knew it was a rabbit. XVhen I went away I looked back and just saw the rabbit go into his hole. Farther down the path along the bank of the river I saw a beaver. The beaver was making a house. I went up closer to him. The beaver saw me and went into his hole. I went farther down the river and saw more beavers' homes. I had a good time. Lila Mullins, fir. 4. Going Fishing One day my brother was going fishing. I wanted to go because I had never been fishing. He said I would fall in or get my fish hook caught in something. He finally let me go. I'Vhen we got there he was the one that got his line taught. He fell in, not I. firmer Sargent. Cr. 4. The Fairy by the Brook Betty and Bob jumped out of bed on the first day of May. They quickly got their clothes and ran down to breakfast. At the breakfast table mother said, Children, will you go out into the field after breakfast, and get me some fiowers? Oh, yes, both Betty and Bob cried. After breakfast Betty and Bob went to the field with their baskets. XVhen they were in the field they heard some soft pretty music by the brook. Betty decided to see what it was, but Bob didn't think it was very much. XVhile Bob was waiting for Betty to come back, Betty had seen something in the brook. She looked more carefully and found two little shoes. Then she saw it was a little fairy. My name is Bluebellf' said the fairy, and I live in this brook. Then she disappeared. Betty went back to Bob and told him what she saw. Every day after that Betty and Bob went to visit Bluebell. Barbara Blake, Gr. 4. A Summer Hike The first day of suiiuner was a warm day. The sun was shining brightly and the sky was blue with white clouds. I decided to go on a hike. After I had gone about one mile. I came to a pretty little brook. Beside the brook were some lovely green trees. I sat there and ate my lunch. Then I went home. I enjoyed my hike. ilfildred 0sbm'ru', Gr. 4. A Winter Day All through the night snow was fall- ing fast. ln' the morning everything sparkled like silver. The outdoor world was covered with snow. The trees hung low with snow on the branches. .-XII through the day everyone was happy. lolm Marsll, Gr. 4. A Beautiful Memory I will never forget one eieuing last winter about twilight. I was returning from Northfield, Massachusetts. The Sel- ting sun cast pretty colors on the icicles. XVhen we got to Barre. it was dark enough to see the full moon as it rose from behind the hill. It was such a pretty scene one would think it was a picture. john Osborn. fir. i. Rubber Down in the warm countries there are rubber trees. The men go Olll and t'lll a hole in the trees. Then they put a bucket under the holes. The milky rubber runs into the bucket. To keep the rubber they put a shovel in the bucket and then put the shovel over the fire. The sap hardens on the shovel and this keeps it. Robert II'c.i.sman. fir. 4.

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