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The Shipbuilder n BASKETBALL SQUAD Front Row - R. Maybury, K. Burnside, L. Howes, W. Turner, F. Dyer. R. Fiocca P. Paradis, S. Hardwick. Second Row - Coach Huth, Asst. Mgr. R. Henderson, T. Makowski. H. Arvidson, VN Hayes, J. Henderson, M. Simpson, R. Gauley, Asst. Mgr. L. Hills, Mgr. J. Ross Third Row - F. Hall, H. Broughton, R. Dutton, L. Snowdale, Q. Wilder. W. Lilix J. Liddell, H. Merritt. QL! Boys' Basketball With the great guidance of our new coach, Mr. Huth, Norwell enjoyed a very successful season in winning twelve out of eighteen games. car The only team to surpass our feats was Dux- bury, who came in lirst in the South 'Shore League. We had to share honors with Scitu- ate for Second place. The first team was composed of: W. Turner, L. llowes, R. Fiocca, and K. Burnside, as guards. Y pt F. Dyer and J, Ilenderson as centers. P. Par- . adis, W. llayes, It. Nlayhury, and S. Hardwick as forwards. Dyer our tall, lanky pivot-man - was again high-scorer for the second consecu- ,,. tive year with 177 points. The others respective- hi ly were: Paradis with 516, Turner with 89 and Hayes with titi. The hox-scores were as follows: Answers To Can You Do Em? C11 Borrow a camel to make lil. but 18, or 9 camels to the oldi nels to the second son. 1X9 of 18, oi 7 Q init to the youngest son, and return tht ho ion camel, C29 121: cents. 635 One, two, and three. 449 Twenty miles. Since the lvicxt li t xii it idaling at 15 miles an hour and went oii mi 1 1 1 . JU miles apart, when thu mit thu hid httn -.vi tiaxtling for an hour. According t flying at 20 miles an hour, covered Nl mill it irdless ol how complicated its path Q51 One big haysta if i '11 if lltll llhk U Team played N. O. N. O. GUESS WHO ANSWERS Alumni 26 20 A. Francis Dyer B. Florence Laxxiintt C Sumner 29 14 26 32 Paul Paradis D. Jane Bates E. Alht ni X Pembroke 37 23 33 215 I . James Ross G. Bill Turner II. Itoni Howard 17 15 33 27 Manus l. Laurel Cahoon J. Anna lil ilox Duxbury 251 32 39 42 K. Marilyn Moskowitz I.. Gloria Slut Ilanover 18 14 27 22 Robert Mayhury N. lilizaheth Wars o 1 Kingston 25 24 41 35 Stafford llardwick P. Kenneth Buin idt Q lVlarshtield 25 23 33 -13 Leonard llowes li. Betty and llelen Pitdtiul Scituate 333 ISSJ 251 30 son S. l'Inid Stanstiehl 'l'. VVa i R. FIOCCA, '42 .Jeannette Strachan V Dorothy Key Page 'l'uiel1.'e ist son, U3 ot 18 oi ti
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GIRLS' ATHLETICS Our sports program this year enabled us to de- velop two sturdy, determined teams - that of Field Hockey and Basketball. FK FF k FF Ik Girls' Basketball The girls' basketball team under the direction of Miss Anderson, was excellent this year. Con- centrating strongly on a winning team, they presented thrilling teamwork and good co-or- dination. This gained for them the title of sec- ond place in the South Shore League. Out of the 16 games played, they lost 2 and tied 1. The results of the scheduled games are as follows: Team Played N. O. N. O. Holbrook 21 36 W. Bridgewater 25 29 32 15 Duxbury 28 16 32 22 Hanover 36 19 21 12 Kingston 28 18 29 21 Pembroke 31 21 24 24 Marshiield 38 15 44 28 Scituate 21 29 24 34 The players were: Forwards: E. Wadsworth, D. Dutton, M. Mott, E. Stansfield, N. Cummings, M. Osborne, J. Mesheau, E. Ross, R. Feneck. Guards: M. Osborn, R. Higgins, M. Moskowitz, A. Fowler, E. Murphy, P. Molins, J. Leonard, L. Murray, B. Carl, J. Bates, M. Lawrence. E. STANSFIELD, '42 lk 214 Pk wk ak Field Hockey We had a good season this year under the di- rection of Mr. Huth. We played a full sched- ule with considerable success. We wound up our season by competing in Field Day games at Bridgewater Normal School. The following received letters: Seniors: F. Lawrence, Mgr., E. Wadsworth, E. Stansfield. Juniors: M. Mott, M. Osborn, D. Dutton, N. Cum- mings, H. Walter, E. Ewart. Sophomores: A. Fowler, Asst. Mgr. and player, R. Higgins, E. Brooks. Freshmen: E. Murphy, M. Lawrence, E. Ross, I. Henderson, B. Carl, D. Cummings. HF Pk 211 if wk Mr. Rogean: 'tlf this lecture has gone over time, it's because I haven't my watch and the clock his stopped. W. Norris: There's a calendar in back of you. Two seniors who had not seen each other in some time discovered that each had been mar- ried in that time. What kind of a woman did you get, Chap? 1 g The Shipbuilder SONGS HEARD IN THE COMMERCIAL ROOM CAs sung by the senior boys during the lunch hour.J Happy In Love Gus and Dotty How Long Did I Dream Chappy in English Class If You Build a Better Mousetrap James Ross 'tlt Isn't A Dream Any Morel' Graduation Let's Go Home At 2:30 'tLivin', Lovin', Laughin' Study periods Why Don't We Do This More Oftenn Have assemblies 'tBirth of the Blues When report cards are issued Cowboys and Indians The Seventh Grade You Talk Too Much Arian Fowler 'Tis Autumn But not for the seniors next fall it It Happened, It's Over, Letls Forget It A visit to Mr. Rogean's office Waiting At The Churchn For Baccalaureate Sermon You're The Moment of A Lifetime A passing mark in physics Not A Care in The World Donald Wyman Few And Far Between Study periods It Ain't Right To Say Ain,t In English Class The Boy With the Wistful Eyesl' George Bernard I'l1 Miss You When I'm Gone N .H. 'S. Gone, But Not Forgotten Seniors of '42 J. STRACHAN, '42 A. ADAMS, '42 if wk PF Pk At Night At night when I go to bed, I hear strange sounds over head. I wonder what they are, It could not possibly be a star. It could not really be a mouse, We never have them at our house. So many sounds, some far, some near, Could it be just the wind I hear. Sheila Cunningham, Gr. 4 asked Gus. X X it 3 She's an angel, Gus, that's what she is. In this issue of the Shipbuilder, we intend to Boy, you sure are lucky, Ming is Still Iiv- give you pictures of the senior girls and other ing. funny pictures. Page Eleven
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The Slzipbuilder VARSITY BASKETBALL Coach Huth, R. Maybury, S. Hardwick, K. Burnside, L. Howes, R. Fiocca, P. Paradis, J. Henderson, W. Turner, F. Dyer, W. Hayes JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL Front ROW - G Joseph, W. Jackman, D. Simpson, C. Ford, P. Coulter, A. West, H. Leslic. Second Row - Coach Knowlton, J. Osborne, W. Ekstrom, C. Bcnnctt, W. Hubbard, D. Hills, Mgr. A. Frye. . Page Thirteen
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