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The Slzipbuilder NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Front Row - A. Adams, H. Fredrickson, A. Makowski, J. Ross, W. Turner, B. Fred- rickson, F. Lawrence. Rear Row - R. Maybury, E. Wadsworth, F. Dyer, Mrs. Joyce, R. Fiocca, R. Hender- son, L. Cahoon. Students in grades eleven and twelve maintaining an average of eighty-five or over in all subjects. STUDENT COUNCIL Front Row - A. Fowler, M. Brown, F. Lawrence, Mr. Rogean. R. Maiybury, E. VVadsworth, J. Ross. Rear Row - L. Lecomte, H. Merritt, J. Henderson, W. Hayes, C. Ford, A. Torrey. Page Fifteen
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R The smpbuizdef Class Bests As voted by the Boys 1. Most Popular: E. Wadsworth, F. Lawrence 2. Best Looking: F. Lawrence, J. Bates 3. Best Natured: E. Wadsworth, J. Bates 4. Class Vamp: D. Keyes 5. Most Studious: A. Makowski, A. Adams 6. Most Likely to Succeed: E. Wadsworth 7. Sleepiest: E. Stansfield, G. Slade 8. Best Dancer: D. Keyes, E. Wadsworth 9. Best Athlete: E. Wadsworth 10. Man Hater: F. Lawrence 11. Did Most for Class: E. Wadsworth 12. Class Wit: J. Bates. F. Lawrence 13. Class Pest: Marilyn Moskowitz, E. Wadsworth 14. Best Actor: Marilyn Moskowitz, Florence Lawrence 15. Best Dressed: F. Lawrence, J. Bates 16. Class Baby Cyoungestbz Marilyn Moskowitz As voted by the Girls 1. Most Popular: B. Turner, F. Dyer 2. Best Looking: R. Fiocca, CL. Howes, B. Turner! 3. Best Natured: K. Burnside, F. Dyer 4. Class Sheik: L. Howes, R. Fiocca 5. Most Studious: J. Ross 6. Most Likely to Succeed: J. Ross, B. Turner 7. Sleepiest: S. Hardwick, L. Howes 8. Best Dancer: K. Burnside 9. Best Athlete: F. Dyer, B. Turner 10. Woman Hater: None 11. Did Most for Class: B. Turner 12. Class Wit: F. Dyer, L. Howes 13. Class Pest: B. Maybury 14. Best Actor: K. Burnside, L. Howes 15. Best Dressed: B. Turner, R. Fiocca 16. Class Baby Cyoungestlz B. Turner lk JF ak :lf is Class of 1942 Victory Song Tune- Remember Pearl Harbor We'll remember our school days, When we went to Norwell High. We will cherish them always As the years go passing by. All our trials and pleasures Will be held in mem-o-ry, And we'l1 fight to keep that freedom That will mean our Victory! Rah! Rah! Rah We'll remember our country As we now go from this school. Honor, valor, and courage Will always be our rule. In the army and navy, On the land and on the sea, We will surely show that knowledge Is the key to Victory A. ADAMS - J. STRACHAN, ,42 A Senior Excursion To Boston It was precisely five minutes to nine when I left my humble domicile to tear up the roadway to the high school. Upon rounding the difficult curve approaching the Turner residence I saw a congregation of five or six gentlemen of the senior class in Mr. Turner's driveway. I ap- plied the brakes gently and mastered the diffi- cult turn into the drive. We came to the con- clusion that we could not attend school on such a beautiful spring day. We departed from the yard in search of other members of the class. When we entered the spacious Howes mansion we entered in force and discovered much to our sorrow that Ken- neth had gone to school. Bill lifted the receiv- er of the phone and asked for the number of the school. Mr. Rogean answered and Bill pos- ing as Mr. Burnside, asked to speak to Ken- neth, but our agile principal saw through the ruse and Bill hung up hastily. It was decided there was no help for Ken- neth and that he must suffer the fate of at- tending school. We then proceeded to Boston where we were nearly killed several times en- route. We had hard luck finding a parking space and walked several block when we came to the R. K. O., where a good picture, Alvino Rey and the King Sisters were showing. We pooled our resources and entered the Theatre. After find- ing a seat we settled and prepared to enjoy our- selves. The pictures were excellent, very hum- orous and everyone was having a wonderful time. Later, Alvino Rey and band gave us a very good exhibition of what they could do. Then!! Came the King Sisters! First a brown haired lass entered, then another and still another. Then after a brief pause to let us col- lect our senses, a beautiful golden haired lass with lovely features romped onto the stage and we all let out a sigh of contentment. Although the three brunettes were lovely, the blonde held our eyes from the moment she came onto the stage until she departed. The show was over and now we had to risk the dangers of driving in Boston. Several times the occupants of my car, which consisted of Stafford, Warren, and myself closed their eyes and gave up all hope of returning to Norwell alive. but we made it. All of us had a good time and though the pun- ishment later was severe, we think it was worth it, but I think there will be no more such cx- cursions of this type. F. DYER, '42 Ill ik li: vii lk Dyer: I drove the old car up to the toll bridge and what do you think the watchman said to me? Hardwick: I don't know. Dyer: 'tFifty cents please. Hardwick: And what did you say when he asked for fifty cents'?', Dyer: Sold Page Seventeen
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