Norwell High School - Shipbuilder Yearbook (Norwell, MA)

 - Class of 1941

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The Shipbuilder page Seven . . GRADUATES . . EMILY ETHEL SMITH, C0711171F1'Ci0,l Keep the golden mean I1f'lwf'f'n saying too much and too little. Glcc Club Ag 4-H Club 4g Senior Class Pageant 4g Inter-Class Play 4g P. T. A. Fashion Show 3, 4. 4--P HAROLD ARTHUR YOUNG, Curnmrrfial I am nal suf1'1'.r.rful at bring polnpous, Thx' most I fan do is Io appfar rrnlzarrassfd. Tri-Town Plays 1, 3, 45 Inter-Class Plays l, 2, 4g Dramatic Club 3g Aviation Club 2g Camera Club 33 Glee Club lg Dinghy Staff 2, 43 Basketball 4g Baseball 3, 45 Shipbuilder Staff 43 Senior Class Pageant 4.

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.s Y Y Page Six The Shlpbullder V - A ANNE RACHEL MOHLER, College f. 'Q ' A Facts and Figures! How she doth excel! 'iz ,, A Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4, Field Hockey 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, Dra- - ' 4, 'fi' matic Club 3, Archery 2, 3, Special Privilege Card 4, Asst.-Ed. of I of Dinghy 4, General Manager of Shipbuilder 4, Glee Club 1, 3, W Inter-Class Plays 4, National Honor Society 4, Senior Class .ily - l Pageant 4. .31 v Ii' ' My 1 -. 4-'Y RUTH DANA MOREY. Commercial A cheerful temper, joined with innocence, will make beauty attrac- tive, knowledge delightful, and 'wit good-natured. Glee Club 1, 2. 3, 4, Inter-Class Plays 2, 4, Sport Club 1, Secretary 4, Operctta 4, Honor Student 4, Senior Class Pageant 4, Monitor 3, Shipbuilder Staff 4, 4-H Club 1, Dramatic Club 2, 3, Toastmaster 2. 4-'V WILLARD FRANK OSBERG, College Ambition hay no rest. Student Council 1, Monitor 1, 2, 3, Inter-Class Plays 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Town Plays 3, 4, Honor Student 1, 2, 3. 4, Class Treasurer 3, Student Council President 4, President 3, Honor Society 3, 4, Honor Society V.ce-Presfdent 3,'Aviation Club 1, Aviation Club Presfdent 2, Dramatlc Club 3, Special Privilege Card 3, 4, Ship- builder Associate Editor 3, Shipbuilder Staff 4, Dinghy Associate Editor 3, Dinghy Editor 4, Basketball Assistant Manager 3, Basketball Manager 4, Senior Class Pageant 4, Glee Club 2. 4-'P ROBERT SEGURD SANDBERG, College The age of innorenre. Inter-Class Plays 1, Z, 3, 4, Tri-Town Plays 3, 4, Honor Student 1, Z, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Aviation Club l, Camera Club 2, Camera Club Vice-President 2, National Honor Society 4, Senior Pageant 4, Shipbuilder Staff 4, Dinghy Staff 3. in? VIRGINIA SCOTT, College As merry oi the day is long. Basketball 1, Z, 3, -1, I eld Hockey 4, Class President 1, Secre- tary-Treasurer 3, Monlti r 4, Shipbuilder Staff 4, Glee Club 2, 3, Sports Club 1, Senior Class Pagxsant 4, lionor Student 1. 2, 4. 4'-P FLORENCIC SHAW. College Witty to talk with Pretty to walk with .find fzlefrsont to think on. Inter-Class Plays 1, 2, 3, 4, President 1, Vice-President 3, Dinghy Staff 4, Monitor 3, 4, Dramatic Club 2, 3, Tri-Town Play 3, 4, Special Privilege Card 4, Cheer Leader 3, 4, Honor Student I, Z, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, Z, 3, 4, Operetta 4, 4-H Club 1, Shipbuilder Staff 4, Senior Class Pageant 4.



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pw, Ejghf The Shipbuilder CLASS HISTORY As we, the class of 1941, entered our Freshman year, we found ourselves enter- ing our first complete year in the New Norwell High School. We, Evelyn Ander- son, Joan Buckley, Shirley Butler, Walter Crane, Rodney DeMars, Constance Edson, Geraldine Dowd, Charlotte Dunbar, Her- bert Fredrickson, Kenneth Gauley, Eliza- beth Hall, Richard Henderson, Constance joseph, Albert Lapham, Ruth Morey, Frances Perry, Francis Peckham, Willard Osberg, Robert Sandberg, Virginia Scott, Florence Shaw, Russell Torrey, Samuel Turner, Harold Young, William Weather- by. At the end of the year we lost several members of our class. They were joan Buckley who left to go South, Constance Edson moved to Quincy and Walter Crane who moved to Bridgewater. Albert Lap- ham and William Weatherby left to go to work. Francis Perry moved to Scituate. The class officers for this year were President, Florence Shawg Vice President, Rooney DeMars, Secretary, Charlotte Dunbarg Treasurer, Richard Henderson. This year was our first in competition for the Inter-Class play cup. Although we did not receive the prize, it was one of the best plays presented that evening. At the end of our Freshman year, we went on a class trip to Nantasket, and a wonderful time was had by all. On entering school in the fall as Soph- omores, we found that we had lost one of our class members. Samuel Turner went to work and is now an expert garage man. We elected as the heads of our class, President, Virginia Scott, Vice President, Robert Sandberg, Secretary, Charlotte Dunbar and Treasurer, Wil.ard Osberg. This year we gave a Hallowe'en Social which proved to be the best social of the year. When june arrived we went to College Pond, Mrs. Ha.l accompanied us. This proved to be a pleasant close to our Sopho- more year. In the fall of 1940, we entered our Junior year. In looking over the class mem- bers we found we had all the old members, and three new members. The new members were Anne Mohler from Quincy, Mary Hallaren from Hanover, and Emily Smith entered from South Boston. For this year, the following pupils took the seats as officers of our class, President, Willard Osbergg Vice President, Florence Shaw and Secretary and Treasurer, Vir- ginia scott. In May we gave our first real dance, the junior Prom. The decorations were nautical, and proved very appropriate at this time as our Navy was in the public eye. Although this dance' didn't prove as successful as we hoped, everyone had a grand time. We ended our Junior year, with another picnic at College Pond. As this year ended we looked forward to September, when we could be the upper classmen. In September we came back to our school to find ourselves at last Seniors. We had the same members in our class, with no new additions. We had to settle down this year and con- sider who would make the best officers for the year. We elected President, Charlotte Dunbarg Vice President, Evelyn Anderson: Secretary, Ruth Morey, Treasurer, Robert Kenyon. We found that we could not give a dance unless we gave half our profits to the juniors. This was known as The Pauper Dance . We had a very large attendance and everyone had a very enjoyable time. We again gave the Tri-Town Plays, in which our class helped to win the cup for Norwell High permanently. The members who participated in The Red Lamp were Constance joseph, Florence Shaw, Willard Osberg, Robert Sandberg and Geraldine Dowd. In the mid-winter of this year we gave the first operetta to be held in the town for many years. This performance was very well received and splendidly performed, under the direction of Miss Myrtle Bowlin and Miss Frances Mayo. We are very proud of our girls' basket- ball team this year, because we were co- champions with Kingston. Virginia Scott and Anne Mohler were outstanding players. We received a beautiful bronze trophy. Q Everyone agreed that the production of Time 'l'antrum was the best ever pre- sented in the Norwell High School. Of course we received the cup. Although we have not completed this year, at the time of this book going to press we are quite sure that our com- mencement exercises will be most outstand- ing. We are giving a pageant for Gradua- tion entitled, 5outh Marches On . Evelyn .Af nderson. March March is a tomboyish maiden, With wind in her blowing hair. In the voice of the wind she is singing' We hear her everywhere. Y Florence Lawrenee '42.

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