Norwell High School - Shipbuilder Yearbook (Norwell, MA)

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NDRWELL SEHBUL DEPARTMENT 47 PJ ll. 1 NORWELL HIGH SCHOOL NORXWELL, MASSACHUSETTS QH :PBM O Q w... X.. . an ig' D E D I C A T I O N MR. and MRS. RICHARD A. ROSS We, the class of 1955, wish to dedicate our yearbook to Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Ross, hoping in this small way to show our deep appreciation of their enthusiastic and generous interest in our school. In their per- sonalities we found an inspiring mixture of understanding, patience, and humor. Their novel ideas and long hours of work resulted in lively and successful activities. Always quick to offer good suggestions and wise council, they encouraged us to be more creative and original. They under- Stood that 6'lIt'01'l7'!1g67lI6'lIf if !'l'L'zlfjI'6'. PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE r- To the CLASS of 1955: As you leave these classrooms to find your divided ways leading into various fields of endeavor, I suggest that you survey the scene about you and make careful inventory of values. We are in grave danger today of letting slip from our hearts and minds the fundamental faith and fortitude of our founding fathers. The pioneering spirit of dare and do that made our country strong and great is too much a matter of history alone and not enough in way of current practice. A democratic society has been here established at too great a price and sacrifice to be sabotaged now from within our own ranks or to be stolen from us by bandit nations. Said John Stuart Mill several generations ago in words still true at this very day and hour: A people may prefer a free government, but if, from indolence, or careless- ness, or cowardice, or want of public spirit, they are unequal to the exertion necessary for preserving it . . . they are unlikely long to enjoy it. Do not delay, Class of 1955, in taking your place among those determined to defend and promote the qualities of dignity, strength, and virtue in these United States of America. Best wishes for continuing years of happiness and well-being. I . If . .4 -4 x I V ,- f. -x , - Q b I i, F Q . ,,...,-mn.,,- PAUL ROBINSON VITA MAGLIO FREDA LIJCDOLQGALL JOAN INIMFARLANE P,5,,f,,g,J!,,5Yy A,-f B11fi11e,ff AI.llI.lKL'?7'j ANN 'IONIZS ROGER THOMAS Sfwrfv I I IFJ I I I 1 ,J I I I1 . le 1 1' If Y I I I 1 1: 1 Q if? Q - I' '- HI ' Ag Ir 3' xx. JOYCE GILMOLR VAN ELLIOTT Cu-Elflfrns MJ .bf ' INIARTHA BAILEY CAROLE TAYLOR Lilemlnn S1zf1,w'r1,'v.'.wf.'v .-r 'I-, -fi., Ei Afhi I i. ADMINISTRATION FREDERICK A. SMALL Prirzfipal fL nf , QD-x, .v I 4- CLIFTON E. BRADLEY SIIlf767'flII67Icf6lIf .II LI?-4-U +2--v ,Qin in MRS. VOSE MRS. PARADISE I MR. REAVEY and MRS. TAYLOR 1 N F F A M C , U 1 11 L 1 T Y I MR. REYNOLDS MR. DISABATINO MRS. -IOYCQE MISS UNGETHUEM MRS BAKER MR DDXON MRS, KNAPP MRS. VERNON MR. AXON This year rhe Class of l955, looking for somelhing original, decided +o deparl from pasl 'rradilions and +o publish a new and complelely differenf fype of yearbook. This is lhe resull. Many people have conlribuled +o +he conlenr and producliong lo lhem we give our whole-hearfed apprecialion. Mr. Mark Robinson, Mr. Francis J. DiSaba+ino, and Mr.-Leslie J. Reed were of greal help in ihe perfecfion of our pho+ographs. Allmembers of +he sfaff have given unselfishly of 'lheir affernoons and vacalions, buf 'rhis book would no+ have been possible wi+hou'r +he com- plele cooperalion and financial supporl of Mr. Frederick A. Small, our principal, +he faculfy, and lhe sludenl' body. Above all, we wish Mrs. James W. Vose, our yearbook advisor, - for her many have served lo make +he Ship- if E on and JOYCE GILM U v' Co-Edliors ' kj NX x U 1 v U N' 'QL 1 if f f ,fav ' 1-4 - P N av 4 I R f r ' Q. ,,fif3',l - W A I., , r :fax 3 I J- . I 'ht' ' at, V 'rn , I V 4 Q Ai' .1 fm- if-ff' rm- f 4' lm- Q f fin rv- -Aw. .. -. r- r I - , a + - o ' 211' - J . r .i ' L rl- , 'Q . 6 -a5nfI'F-L,,f:--:N . N uh ' ' gaxsxtx 'K , lv xx . I 1,9 , fl . 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The Wfishing Well 1 . . . dependable . . . spends more time at D school than at home. E 1 N T xx. MARGI-IUERITTA ANN JONES Be g7'lIft'flll for the jll'l6'71:f.i you luzre beffzzzie if II ll't'l'67Iif for Ihem. you Illlllltf be 11 .rt1'1111ger. . . . Peanut' '... wheres the whodingywhat- is? , , . excellent typist . . . generous with her time . . . athletic whiz . . . all in all, a well balanced combination of scholar, ath- lete and friend. MARTHA BAILEY The keynofe of lif . . . quick-witted . . for tennis? . . . Wel English class . . . the ivories. T R E A S U R E R Nb 4 .. 'G e IJ apprernzrfofz, . River Rat . . . anyone lesley or Conn? . . . loves nature lover . . . tickles S 1 r It 1 '1 R 5 JUDITH LOUISE ANDERSON Fairly. Family. Friendf-I am indeed u'ealtl9y.' . , . devastating smile . . . excellent penman . . . tidy . . . domestic type . . . understanding and kindly . . . future nurse. JAMES LAWRENCE BROWN, III Every dog bar ity day! . . . Froggy . . . Friar Tuck haircut . ., smooth dancer . , . basketball co-captain . . . only four mains? . . , born to be funny . . . phil- osopher. JOYCE MARIE BROWN N0 one ir nfelexr in this world who liglatenf the burden! for otbem. . . I agile acrobat . . . quick-witted . . . active majorette . . . cheerleader, too , . . record fan. ,., ,. i EX ., , SBR. I, i 5 ' 5' I ' 'trio ' ' ' 65. If 1 WILLIAM ELLIS COBB There are 1'iI'Il16J zrlvifb become rrinzer by exizggenzfion. . , . individualist . . . dimpled chin . . . im- practical . . . quiet or noisy, as the situation warrants . . . that southern dead eye on the pitcher's mound . . . shy in a crowd. JOAN DOROTHY DOUGLAS . , , 11 rrozu! if not rompmzy. and fzlffif are but 11 gaflery of pfclnret. and laik If 11111 iz Ilnkfing cymbal ufyere there it no fore. . . . soft brown eyes . . . quiet . . . good imagination , . . sensible outlook on life . . . pleasing voice . . . make a good wife. jOYCE GILMOUR 11 rmzllwge not lwzz' long ue hw bn! lwu. . . . husy beaver . . , mathenmatical whiz . . amateur photographer . . . metliodical . . . generous , , . dreamer . . . Honor student. DOREEN AUDREY GLOVER The .i-hip thai ir hazard to 11 definite port maker the fartert fime, . . . Hey fellas! . . . ex-city-dweller . . . glamourous shock of black hair . . . great sense of humor . . . chatty . . . does her homework. ' , if FREDERICK RAINSFORD I-IART, III There are tzro timer in ez manfr life when he rhozzld not rpecnlateg when he can't afford it, and when he cfm. . . . Heart1ess Hart . . . Spartan youth . . . cynic . . . potential basketball pro . . . sticks with the boys . . . wall of resistance four feet thick. WILLIAM D. HEGENER Hold thy peace or my romething better than rilence. . . . Lightning Bill , . . thundering basket- ball player . . . friendly . . . great hunter . . . brings home fish th ---- at long. F, mf' 4, fr. ....y ,J 'QW 1 .riff i ro 71,115 y vlliifffff I 'le I will , gill, , , in I 4 NANCY TRAFTON HENDERSON I do .fel my boa' in the Cloud. . . . We-ll! . . . Rainbow girl . . . number please . . . determined chin and pink cheeks . . . down by the riverside. 1 EVELYN KATHLEEN HIGGINS Pmfrlfe II the ber! of all imtrrzrfonf. . . . Spider . . . a study in perpetual motion . , . shining black hair . . . versatile basketball player . , . modest . , . gentle eyes. SIDNEY ARTHUR JOHNSON Cwzfomzily if plain .rubjertion - Norlron- formilg-my dfrerlion. . . . nonconfurmist . . . Sid . . . 6'-1 . , . long, lean, and lanky . . . redtop . . I appre- ciates poetry . . . a flair for writing. SALLY ANN LINCOLN Be pleareznt every morning until 10 o'rl0ck,' the ref! of the day will take rare of ilself. . . . Sal! . . . well-read . . . Bridgewater Teachers College . . . patient . . . don't start her giggling . . . at home in a lobster boat. SANDRA LITCHFIELD To err if lyznnan, to forgive divine. . . . chatterbox . . . bundle of fun . . . tiny, but oh such energy . . . off to LaSalle . . . head librarian . . . knittin' fiend. FREDA I. MAC DOUGALL Smile and the world .imiler uifla yon: fry and you fry alone. . . . The Voice '- . . .anybody done his home- work? . . . mellow alto . . . enthusiastic . . . irreplaceable basketball guard . . . what a cackle! P-,ru X JOAN MAC FARLANE Much may be made of a Scofdwzfuz if be be mzzglal young. . . . top-notch student . . . ahh for a helicopter . . . conscientious . . . petite ballerina . . . lively cheerleader . . . Canada for college. BARBARA MAC KENZIE Wbf11e1'ef' Ilve refzfofl. iff 11111 :Ziff Ibe ,r1ylvAt0 find 11 good' renion for nearing 11 fmile. . . . Barb . . . live wire . . . make a good secretary . . , loquacious . . . Civil Service work . . . watch out, she gets her license soon! VITA MARYANN MAGLIO Imimliwz if the bert ffallvrqy. . . . Micky' '... jersey accent . , . practical . . . oh those ringlets! . . , temper, temper . . . dreamy eyes . . . on the Clwasketb ball! RONALD CHARLES MASON The IIHZIIIIQ1' of girlng if uwrlb more ffmzz Ike gift. . . . Ronnie . . . neat dresser . . . has a fancy for pink shirts and gray flannels . . . ready grin . . . small but mighty on the basketball court . . . businesslike. JUDITH EMILY MC CAUSLAND Wfbo! ir pail, I knouy' bnt what if for to rome-I know not. . . . Aw gee! . . . It must be nice to have a chauffeur . . . well-dressed . . . Dresden doll complexion . . . ebony hair . . . another La- Salle gal. CARMELLA MARY MOLLA The day ir complelely loft if you have no! laughed. . . . Sally . . . Pierce Secretarial . . . science shark . . . reserved . . . determined . . . I'm glad my brother has a car . . . fluttering eye- lashes, STEVEN MARSHALL NOLAN Everything rome! lo him who u'ai1J. . . . talks a mile a minute! . . . smiles 12 hours a day . . . always ready for a good joke . . . poultry raiser . . . gone fishin' . . . rapid worker. MARILYN JOAN O'DONNELL Silenre if Ike zmdefrlarzdnlg of fool.: and one of the rirtzzef of the uiye, . . . Mal . . . loose-jointed . . . Oooh! . . . the wounded seal . . . hill billy music . . . fightin' Irish . . . seems to vanish almost instantly at two o'clock. PAUL VVILLIAM ROBINSON I 7lt'1't'f lllfe being lvl! ll'ffl'0l1f ,fH'1bllIsQ bark. . . . Dubby . . . personality plus . . . judy's near . . . class athlete . . . artist, too . . . stubborn streak . . makes 'em mad, then turns that smile on 'em. CAROLE PARKER TAYLOR I wept Lemme I had no rboefq until I mu' ez man who bad no feet. . . . Skyscraper . . . Tall Shop . . . fashion plate . . . let's go roller skating . . . popular . . . anyone for Boston? JOHN K. WYLLIE Bn! indeed cl friend if never known ti!! ez man have need. . . . Tiger . . . full of chuckles . . . always washing family car . . . competent with live- stock . . . practical . . . twinkling eyes. JOAN MARIE YETMAN Give uf more nzodelr and fewer cfitiey. . . . I'm nervous! . . . fiery eyes . . . alert stenographer . . . vivacious cheerleader . . . loves to pretend . . . mischievous. V '55, A , eq . ,f wr . is iz, A 11' 5412 V935 'Q 412971 Q I! at 4. P' 1 A fl' it . x A I, ' , D . s I ls 1 l '. lt va-,Q X4 CLASS HISTORY In September, 1951, we the Class of '55 entered into the new and memorable life of the high school student, nick-named the frightened little freshmen by our upperclassmen. But as the year progressed, we proved that we had what it takes to be called the most industrious, most ingenious, and most likely to be remembered class to ever graduate from Norwell High School. Despite the fact that several classmates from our junior high school days were among the missing, we still boasted the largest class in the high school. Mary Sweener and Irene Wells joined our ranks respectively, only to leave us at later dates. At the Freshman Initiation Dance we were welcomed to this new life by the Senior class, the faculty, the whole student body, and Alan Darysa prominent disc-jockey. Following our initiation we fell with vigor and enthusiasm into the continual round of studies until graduation. At this time we diverted some of our attention to the exercises at the Annual Banquet held on Class Night. Foremost in our minds were the toasts to the Sophomores and the challenge of centerpieces. Van Elliott proved to be an excellent toastmaster and under the capable direction of Joyce Gilmour our centerpiece, The Wheel of Fortune complete with music, and a picture of each Freshman on the face of the wheel, we deservingly won first prize. Summer vacation came and went, we were Sophomores. XX'ith sunburned noses and freckled faces, we stepped back into the roll of the hard working student. As the year moved along, we welcomed three new classmates, petite Sandra Litchfield, the little Irish girl, Marilyn O'Donnell1 and the indescribable james Brown. all of whom have proved, faithful to us to the bitter end. Soon it came time for us to try our hand at a high school dance. After much preparation we came forth with the not too successful Sophomore Hop. Again we proved our superiority in creation at the Annual Banquet at Class Night, with our second winning centerpiece, an interpretation of Holland, with a windmill, little Dutch boys and girls, and even sand bags for dikes. The remaining days of our Sophomore year were spend burning the midnight oil and taking stiff examinations. Then the doors of our beloved high school opened and released us until the following September. During the course of our junior year, five new students wisely chose to move to our town, and today, Barbara MacKenzie, Judith McCausland, Vita Maglio, Frederick Hart, and Sidney johnson comprise an important part of our class. That fall we tried our hand at a dance, this time a square dance. Hard work and careful planning made the night a huge success. Wfhen spring rolled around and Prom Season came into view, we were ready, willing, and able to provide the most beautifully decorated hall, a very capable orchestra, and a night to be remembered by all. The theme of the 195-l centerpieces at the Annual Banquet was nursery rhymes. W'e won our third consecutive award with the superb characterization of Mother Goose. In the fall of that same year, we crept unwillinglyn hack into the now familiar rooms for our last and unforgettable year of pulic' school instruction. Here we found Doreen Glover our only new classmate and we set about making her feel at home. We welcomed each Freshman to the new life of a high school student with the Freshman Initiation Dance, which was thoroughly enjoyed by all NVl1UL1IU.'fltlCLl. The time came for us to leave our mark on the history of our school. XX'e introduced the college form yearbook. Ifagerly we worked to finance. to put together and to perfect the most complete Shipbuilder ever to appear in Norwell High School. Yes, we are Seniors, full of hopes and visions. NX'e are anxious for graduation day, and yet a little afraid, for we realize that even though we are the oldest and most experienced in the matters of a high school student, after ,lune of '35, we will be the youngest and most inexperienced in the new life ahead of us. VUe wish to express our deepest appreciation to you, our instructors. for your careful guidance and capable leadership from our entrance into the first grade through the twelfth grade, for it is you who have made us ready to meet any challenge the future may bring! FRFDA MacDOI'GALl. Cfiirr H1ilfiri.n1 CLASS OF JUDITH ADAMS Kafherine Gibbs School LOIS BROWN Firsf Nafional Bank of Boslon FAY CAVANAUGH Waves CAMILLA CRANTON Waves CAROLE FARNSWORTH Telephone Office, Rockland SHIRLEY GELBERT Mrs. Lawrence McNinch CLIFFORD HANSON Wen+wor'rh lns+i+u+e JEAN JOSEPH Remick's, Quincy MARY WOOD 1954 RITA LEAVITT Rockland Trusl' Company LEE McKENNEY Uniiecl S+a+es Navy HILDA PANALL Universiiy of MassachuseHs BRYAN REED Universily of Massachusefls PAUL A. ROBINSON Wen'rwor+h lns+i+u'le LYN SAVAGE Unifed S+a+es Air Force JOAN WHITE Marieifa College, MarieH'a, Ohio ANN WILSON Modern School of Fashion Design Firsl' Naiional Bank of Bosfon 'ur wn. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 3 A f S S 'f 'E fi 3' Z S 5 L. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Membership in the National Honor 'Society is granted to junior and Senior students on the basis of their scholarship, leadership, character, and service. To every member is given the right to enjoy certain privileges, as well as the honor of belonging to this distinguished group. It is hoped that in future years the Honor Society of Norwell High School will grow in size and importance, for it certainly should play an active part in our school functions. SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY Gilmour, j. MacFarlane, M. Bailey, A, jones, R, Thomas HONOR SOCIETY CANDIDATES D. Hegener, j. Tennc-y, M. Reed, j. Sweetser, j. Molla, P. Oman. Standing: R. Forslund, J. Brown, D. Forslund. X W Q! 5 n,,,-vff QC Wi is II 3' S 1 'M .PH , ji X 'i'g.s3 f2f' swf nw . I fl I , ' 33.11544 2 L' ov- L. limi' :NQ1 any . ,- ig -1 iliiy - ig! ilu- x 5 ,Q 1 i 6 v, 5 5 NUL ASS LESLIE R. 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' Y - 1 -- 41? -J' ' rv v L1 Q-'?'1 - is -' ,,. . '12 ' I ? . . J' - , 41' ,- 51 ' ,4 . . - , . is' - ' 5' ' ' 'I ff' ff. ' rf 34' . . t. UN1oR CLASS Q' Prefidenz GLENN KEES ' Vita Preridenf 'A BEVERLY ERICKSON A-up it 7 ' - A Sefretary tx PATRICIA PORTER A X Tnaziufef ' - -IUDITH SVVEETSER ' 4 - X Iii I - . R 1 ' i First row: M. Malatesta, M. Albert, R. Frehill, P. Porter, B. Erickson, W. MacDonald, J. Sweetser, M. Malatesta, A. Wfatt, M. Reed. Second row: M. Merritt, M. Abbott, G. Davis, N. Varner, Cnnn, Molla, Henderson, T. Osborn, R. Forslund, M. Rior- don. Third row: D. Hegener, P. Oman, R. Raduazzo, D. Forslund, F. Scott, Lawrence, J. Tenney, G. Bennett. Fourth row: P. Knight, T. Robertson, D. Knight, D. Osborne G. Kees. s SOPHOMORE CLASS ,fo 'T X' 'x M 1. fi Prefidenl DAVID OMAN Vice Preridezzt PETER SMELLIE . Serremry SANDRA HAKANSON M T1'e.1J1n'er.r JUDITH MEDEROS NANCY CHASE Q.. I 0 , K Nu. Top picture, first row: L. Peachy, Merritt, B. Spinney, D. Oman, Mederos, P. Smellie B. Long, F, Watt, C. Lincoln, Wheeler. Second row: G. Brown, R. Maxwell, Walsh, N. Swain, Slupski, Robertson, L. Titcomb, Pompeo. Bottom picture, first row: S. Goss, Anderson, G. Falconer, B. Campbell, N. Chase, S Hakanson, M. Joseph, A. Brown, Jackman, D. Hart. Second row: H. Wright, W. Pitt, G. Hinton, G. Heredeen, N. Carruthers, D. Panico, D. Sullivan, L. Cunningham, L. Mesheau, A. Gilbert. Q ii l l l 513, l 'lid' ii ' H FRESHMAN CLASS u . .IU eh, Prefidenl JOHN WINSKE f '- ,5 W A Vice Preridenl , H LINDA ADAMS ,hh Serrelary , .eff- WN JANET W1-IITING Ng., 'cgi A Tre.111n'er A ,I Mah -1' SANDRA MAHAR J zz QQ! 'XEIXK 5 nt H - in 333 555,14 First row: S. Goss, A. Litchfield, W. Burns, Whiting, Winske, L. Adams, S. Mahar, A. Caron, Covel, N. Lincoln. Second row: C. Sweener, M. Beach, R. Fre- hill, Bennett, N. Kelley, P. Wessman, E. Brown, G. Gemelli, j. Kress, B. Goode. Third row: N. Apts, P. Shortall, D. Bond, S. joseph, D. Crnys, G. Clark, S. Sidney, M. Cotter, P. Moon, F. Molla. Fourth row: W. Trevains, G. Andrews, R. Ingram, C. Os- borne, W. Gilmour, D. Fawcett, D. Vinal, S: Stella. Y, If vim GRADE 8A First rowz C, Lafferty, V, De Fabio, J. Feneck, L. Covel, M. Andrews, J. Devine, P. Mitchell, E Reagan, M. Sheehan, F. Cobb. Second row: L. Goss, J. Barrett, S. Kolb, K. O'Brien, D. Carlin XV Calkins. W. Yetman, T. Crombie, E. Swain, T. Mac Donald. Third row: J. McKenney, J. Osborne S. Baker, J. Gunderway, E. Farrar, J. McCollem, C. Sullivan, M. Mollaf P. West, M. Weller Fourth row: A. Jordan, J. Joseph, R. Gardner, S. Babcock, A. Pitt, J. Haskins. X l Lili? I a il' ,linux ,mf m, First row: M. Thibodeau, K. Raduazzo, T. Ramshey, J. Kees, J. Falconer, L. Rauch, F. St. Ours, R. Yetman, M. Fuller, E. Mesheau. Second row: L. Yourell, J. Griffin, B. Wallace, S. Hanson S. Rawcliffe, J. Anderson, H. Herlihy, C. Nelson. J. Wyllie, W. Geller. Third row' J Walsh J. Robertson, D. Maxwell, F. Pilalas, J. Gaudreau, P. Powers, D. Bennett, N. McEwen. Chaisci D. Mederos. Fourth row: A. Hakanson, A. Oman, A. Hinton, P. Sullixan. v I-is v 'Y 41 V7., GRADE7A First row: M. Caron, C. Sheehan, 1. Fiocca, L. Bergeron, L. Reed, S. Hull, B. Whitcomb, K. O'Donnell, H. Rite, R. Mason. Second row: P. Davis, S. Adams, E. White, L. McKay, M. Burn- ham, B. Ilmonen, R. Baker, Cv. Day, N. Molla, S. Magee. Third row: R. Spinney, T. Mitchell, E. Beach, M. joseph, J. Zambruno, G. Stella, J. Litchfield, j. Vinal, R. Hansen, J. Douglas. Fourth row: R. O'Toole, J. Banks, L. jackson, V. Dean, M. Cavanagh, H. Phelan. ,UR nfl GRADE7B First row: j. Yetman, D. Stella, -I. Watscxn, J. Doherty, D. Bond, E. Keene, B. Murray, J. Douglas P. Cotter, H. Spinney. Setond row: K. Cody, B. Banks, M. joseph, j. Dangora, S. De Fabio F. jensen, S. Mahar, j. Rite, j. McFadden, W. Keene, j. Roberts. 'l'hird row: B. Pompeo. j Slupski, j. Gaudreau, P. Burnett, P. Cabot, S. MatDonald, j. Anderson. R. Carr. j. Oxford, R Trevains. Fourth row: C. Richards, M. Abbott, V. McMillan, S. McEwin, j. Oman. JUDITH SWEETSER PATRICIA PORTER JUDITH CANN I 2 I 1-fi? Q.: Mmm . , JOAN YETMAN CAPT. JOAN MacFARLANE JOYCE BROVUN Q, . R v .g K ,. 2 l , , S ' v-Q 'Z First row: S. Nolan, W. Cobb, D. Knight, j. Hen derson, P. Robinson, T. Robertson, J. Robertson R. Mason, V. Elliott, M. Abbott. Second row: R Forsluncl, S. Baker, F. Scott, P. Knight, G. Bennett A. Hakanson, D. Forslund. f r Cllrlfh'-DIXON 0 C 1111 :mf 'I ROBERTSON and P. ROBINSON Aldhklgcl-R. 4 , ., -....,,,,.4 4 . W, nf: A .s 'WN r W-'J -. 4 I Q,-.sap--JM.. x Y THONlAb . Q9 ws 5 'xv .qw UK mine R'-mu WWMV . 1, A x. , 1 .1 2 ' Y, O, .Jawa .V 4 av 'H QQ M s .1 . .avg M We Y Q Jef is V y Y ff-V jim 11 W Hot Spot A. 'F Q i f , E fl ,pdf - I s'.' Af 1 t f wikis!-Qiifi gg- 4, ,.. W . ii? 25? M -ff X 4 A 'E .av f xfsye tl P P' ' Y FIELD HOCKEY 13:3 lg MV Witty mr I N'Nf N,NNlN 'N lk, NX Y Q 4 I - xv 'Y xx! XF L kk. First row: M. L. Riordan. G. Hercdeen j. Jackman. C. Taylor. A. jones, j. Molla, L. Adams J. Merritt, S. Hakanson, j. Swcctscr, M. Recd. Second row: P. Moon, S. joseph, S. Sidney J. Whiting, J. Wcssnwan. B. Long, j. Cann, B. Spinncy, S. Lincoln, N Kelly, A. Brown. E. Brown j. Brown, and N. Chase. Cfmrb l MRS. KNAPP 1 t 1'l1.u1.1gu ,IANE TIENNEY ,,.J -M I-Iuddle at the Half 3 o Capfain ANN JONES Gone With the Wind Norwell Norwell .,.............. Norwell ...A...,........ Norwell ................ Norwell ................ Norwell ................ Norwell ................ 1954 SEASON Scituate .... Marshfield Pembroke Hanover . Duxbury . Kingston . Cohasset .. if ' :VA Q i ' Q 'Y' I ii' - 1' ' ' ' ' .4 . . '- 4 V Y - .... 8 - , 4 - 11 V, -5 X 1 I, v 4 I ' 34: 1 1 S 4 ge- S . 1 fl YAC' ,.. ASKETBALL M. Merritt, J. Molla, V. Maglio, M. Reed, L. Cunningham, A. Jones, F. MacDougall, J, Merritt. II. jgitknmn, E. Higgins, G. Heredeen. Second row: -I. Bennett, L. Peachy. N. Apts. C. Taylor, G. Falconer, M. Bailey, S. Hakanson, P. Moon, L. Adams, S. joseph. Third.row: P. Wlessnmnn, B. Spinney, E. Brown, B. Good, A. Brown, N. Chase, 1. Whiting, N. Kelly, N, Lincoln. J. Coxel. fr ' f.1li'i'i.t.: 'Ei , vpvvv i ---v- i lx. l L 2' . P , 'Y s .., V ' - l X Q Y QQQWL 2,7 ' i if 9 I 4 .l CU-14-il' ill.Jn'.l'Q4 Vx MRS. KNAPP SALLY LINCOLN -ll'DlTH l.AXY'Rl2NClT . 'vi' ' xxx xv Ah ,fa M . fs . Qt. Determmatnon Umph! C0-Capmim F, MacDOUGALL A. JONES 4 at Good Gul, Merry Q- Ax if , En Route BASKETB LL rmzvuc r O .TT C u Lf AXON X1 1 -R. THOMAS 1 -'vw 24 f R R fr 5, ' 1 , i . ' 5 R 3 . rx , v V t 1 ' f x 5 NS wr R. Hcgcncr. T. Robertson, If. Hart, F. MolI.1, j. Rubcrtwn, W. Cobb. P. Robinson. 'l. Brawl Mason, -I. Wfinxkc. M. Abbott. R. Ikhxwull, 'lf Osborn, H. Xxvfigllf, D. Knigb U x 3 9-. In Cu Clfflum j BROXX N md P ROBINSON Mix up 5 5 .-Q Dozft just :.t.md thcrcY Up it gocs 4:1 BASEB LL fU.u1.1gw-Cr, DAVIS C0-C.1p1tm1,r-VU. COBB and P. ROBINSON , , , ' ' Q '4 ,lv ' . . lfx 'NR 'EL A First row: D. Knight, T, Robertson, M, Abbott, XV, Cobbt P. Robinson, R. Mason. QI. Robertson, 1. Winske, Second row' G. Hinton, S. Baker. F, Hart. lf, Molla, 'lf Osborn. PN -u Ii? -1' . ' ' N4 , ,l .N w ' - 'u 4 il QFTBALL i v 'L 1 ' - Cu-C,1fvI.1ia,'.f E. HIGGINS TNI. INIERRITT l7HJlI.lg6?' M. ALBERT 1 3 'QQ3 1 i . if st row: N. Kelly, li. Spinncy, lf, IIIALIALLHIN, M. Mcr1'ntt..l, h1.lkl:.lII.lI'lC, -I. -I.nkm.1n. Sm-uvml row' R. llnhill, L. Akl2lI1lS,.l. Murritt, -I, limxxn. ' I 1,1 i Q 1 5 Qi 'ydw-'K ,QR 'f5v E fi Wvkw Q, 1541rj9e,q3 gf A 1 Q, Nl 'W ,W ub- --s ' led r :Qi yr ? 'sl M Q' ll.,.i f i I 5 I 5 . - f 1 ' n 5 ff- J'-'JA I 1l I. f'1l ll NW ' P' 'rf 9 'Y T.lz TX LESLIE R. REED MILTON CAMERA CLUB I i 'fig , Y, 51 ,. rig ' 'Q 'i 'B W... . . 1' , qf L, ' 'fvili' 5 -. f-.o ' ,,,,'-Q I' .. . A 4 ,. r .. . A , V, V' i9 . i, ,, Gum. D C' t I ' -rf' ' 1' 1 ' kj iw?-'el 'un 71' ff 5 I 1, . 1-4. ga V ' ' H '. 0 , ' . fgyf f - A 1, ' SJ- ' ,-,N ' - r ' 5 G TV -' . .Nga ,f f ,.',.,.,,!'!, .,1n.K U K t ,, , . ,dvr M ' A A '15 4 . 1 ., . ll' ., .. v Q. Q.. , , - , .5 , .A ' - V s ' 4.-our Q - i A I , .. I, 4 A Q lining t 1 ,L 5 ml' ' 'flffzgfgll 1 'gig QQ. 5. ?'P.- if 1 My W . .1 , 501 5 'J' L C J ft ,. 1 . me 1 .Y CLUB It 3 4 if 41 Difenw e MR. HEWITT Mfifgi V 2, .A Q X ' X 'Y . - fx 1 Q Frrst row: J. Swcctser, R. Frchill. A. Litthficld. N. Limoln, S. Malmr. A. Caron. -I. Mac Farlanc. vl. Covcl, M. joscph. S. Goss, P. Wcssrnan. Sctond row: A. Brown, -I. Cann, P. Albert. L. Adams, M. Baath. A. jones. R, Frchill, N. Kclly. A. XX'r1tt. G. Gcmclli, J. Gilmour, Wfhiting. Bennvtt. Li. Faltoncr, j. Merritt. Third row: G. Hcredccn. S. joseph. C. Swecncr. D. Glover, j. Anderson. VI. XX'l1cclur. N. Chase, C. Limoln. 13. Goode, j. jacknun, j. Brown, -1. Yctman, F. Mac Dougall. S. Sirlncy. ul. 'l'vnncy. Fourth row: P. Onmn. M. Riordan, M. Cotter, VI. Molln, N. Sxuun, -I. XYinski, D. Bond, M. ltulcy, -I. Henderson. S. Strlln. I.. Pnutthcy. P. Portcr. N. Varncr, P. Moon. N. Ner- ritt, N. Apts. l5rt'tl1 low: R. Tl1om.1s, XV. Glll11llllI', G. Amlrcxxs, C. '1'.1ylor. D. Hcgcncr, M. O'Don- ncll. D. litwtctt, -I. Robertson, T. Robertson. IOYCE BROWN MEREDITH REED P BA it salem! Xlxleiiiim :i, . ,QIAA x A, 4 ., 1,.I PA.. S joseph. j. 1 First row: G. Davis, j. Vinai, P. Gaudette, . Watson, T. Crombie, A. jordan. B. Spinney, D. Mederos. Second row: W. Keene, P. West, j. Henderson, D. Bond, j, Gunderway. F. St. Ours, C. Rice, I. Litchfieid, R. Haii, V, Eiiiott. Third row: N. jordan, M. Weiis, W. Vincent, D. Bond, S. Nolan, G. Kees, G. Gaudreau, R. Prouty. B. Messinger, D. Messinger. ? l 1 o 15 J AN WHEELER 4 EAL ' I -.rf .J CAROLE TAYLOR and ANN JONES Edilffrf of the Nur-Ili-Neu5 COMMERCIAL CLUB A l W! n ' 4 ,if ,. A , Amf, xx -dk- Na. ' First row: N. Lincoln, C, 'l'nylor, j. C.mn, Mrs. Vosc, A. Vloncs, ,I MOIIJ. B. Spnnncy. Scum row: A. Liuhficld, j. Bcnnctt, B. M.1LKcn71c, j. Amlcrson, M. Cotter, -I. jngkumn, R. Frf.-hill Q i 5 ' E LIBRARY TAF F H aid L! b frlfftlll SANDRA LITCHFIELD r 5 4 at-1' ,sql lr A if I 1 , 17 ' 'f55e'f?fff lg' 'it 'fix Seated: N. Varner, M. joseph, J. Mederos, j. Merritt, G. Heredeen, E. Brown, J. Bennett, J. Kress. Standing: G. Bennett, S. Litchfield, J. Anderson, Mr. Reavey, Mrs. Taylor, D. I-legener, G. Falconer. IS? N Rffii- 5 -' 4-X Libmry Adrimrr ': gi ' MRS. TAYLOR and MR. REAVEY . 3 6, - .1 , A vf 14. Jf if 'ir 'X YP gk? T e 772 Q' C ix! Q 0 611 Oo! 693 s 'K Jia GQK' b JOQI, 0 S fp X. 2906 Om 5' vc Ys f ,, FL , G Cn MER T C3 5' 4 Q7 7' C-W First row: N. Kelly, Treasurerg j. Tenrxey, Presidentg M. Riordan, Vice Presidentg j. Merrxtt, Secretary. Second row: j. Whiting, P. Vlessman, M. joseph, S. Mahar. Third rowa N. Apts, N. He ener, I. Kress, N. Carruthers. Varner, D. g 5 F35 no 1.1 I 'M IQ I r ' It cou1dn't be that bad Senior den L U N C H lui-, K , ks , Tl1crc'w Quo in ex cry crowdu .1 151. ,,. Q V ymsvl CNT? 1 27' stif lvl! They L-.lt too UBL'llillLl thc scorn-5 -M4 f ,W-. WV, ,fiom Qi X uf 7 11 5, J, 1 I, W 1' ,, 1 , V-,aa-I 'R J' ai! 'W- SENIOR GROUP-J. Wyfllie, R. Mason, P. Robinson, S. oker. Wbazfs cooking P JUNIOR CHEFS K. P. Duty JUNIOR GROUP-J. Henderson, P. Knight, T. Osborn, F. Scott. 4131? -'.'2'5w,5 1 145 fk Rm Hffijff X r ' ., Wg, . ! Nix 13-H X 1 rx, ci f' 3 5 M' , 5 s,.Q . - Q' ':- f ,lr , - -n , no- 'L i Y 2. ,sa , Jil' -':.ii.. ..,C 3 's ' --I' S6 4 - 'ETL ditha 1 . A .-,f I 'f x 'I -..ggi . .. .,,- V, . A ., .. . .er .9 Q 0. 1 v 11-.1 V. Q ,I 3274, 1 .3 , fffffik an I v 'ul Q - 's -rr-, - .Q-1 R ' ' ,B 1 A E. V1 . v ' V ss ', 1- 9 re in , I 2 7 -..... v-.. V5 ,.,1 ,. - Q .fp 4.5, M.. M5 '.'2i M, -Q- -4-q ,g-nf' . Mm Mrs. Herbert Apts Mr, and BIISI Mrs. Anna Mesheau Bill Mrs. Arthur Muzrall The senior class wishes to express its gratitude to the Sponsors and Advertisers for their generous support toward the pulication of the 1955 Slaipbuilder. Mr. and Mrs. john A. Adams Miss judith Adams Mr. and Mrs. Robert j. Albert Mr. Earle F. Allen Mr. Edmund V. Andersonjr. Mr. and Mrs. Gothard A. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. William B. Armstrong Mr. W. Clarke Atwater Mrs. Paul F. Bailey Mrs. Roy Baker Mr. Robert D. Barry Mr. and Mrs. Thomas T. Barstow Miss C. Irene Barteau Mrs. Weston Bates Mr. Aubrey Beaman Mr. Earl W. Beauregard Mr. and Mrs. joseph Beauregard Mrs. Louise Belyea Mr. and Mrs. Carl D. Benham Mrs. Eileen Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Stephan j. Bilicki Mrs. Ethel Bosteels Mr. and Mrs. Clifton E. Bradley Mrs. Charles Brown jr. Mr. and Mrs. james L. Brown jr. Mr. jick Bullard Mr. john W. Burns Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cann Mr. Richard Carlisle Mrs. Edward Caron Mr. T. Ray Cary jr, Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Cash Mr. Albert Cavanagh Mr. Walter S. Dolan Mrs. Edna Douglas Mr. Curtis Drew Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Dutton Mrs. Theodore Dyer Mr. Kenneth A. Edson Mr. Burton Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Erickson Miss Carole Farnsworth Miss Elizabeth Farrar Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Farrar Mrs. Donald Mr. H. Scott Mr-. and Mrs Mrs. Horace Mr. and Mrs hir. William Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Fawcett Fitzgerald E. P. Fitzpatrick D. Gaudette Wilder A. Gaudette A. Geller joseph C. Gemelli Wfilliam A. Gemelli Mrs. Russell Gilmore Mr. and Mrs. A. XV. Gilmour Mrs. james XValter Glover Mrs. Madeline Gulliver Mrs. William Hallaren Mr. joseph L. Hallett Mr. and Mrs. Frederick R. Hart jr. Percy G. Hanson Mr Mr Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. E. W. Haskins jr. and Mrs. joseph Hegener Horace F. Henderson and Mrs. Lloyd Henderson Raymond Henderson Robert C. Henderson Higgins Mrs. Everett Osborne Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs A. R. Cerivan Wfilliam Cobb Theodore Collins Miss Camilla Cranton S. A. P. F. C. David Cranton Mrs, joseph S. Creedon Mrs. B. Clugnasca Mr. Frank W. Damon Mrs. George E. Davis Mr. Gerald Wadsworth Davis Mrs. V. A. Dean Mr. joseph DeFranceSco Mr. and Mrs. Orville Devine Miss Lianne Dickinson Mr. and Mrs. j. D. Dickman Mrs. Herman Dickman Mr. and Mrs. Dickson Mr. and Mrs. Francis j. DiSabatino Mr. Felix Dixon Mrs. William Higgins Mr. Charles A. Honkonen Mrs. jenny Horsch Mr. Ernest S. Hunt Mrs. Paul jevne Mr. Allan johnson Mr. and Mrs. Ashley B. jones Mr. and Mrs. C. P. jones Mr. and Mrs. Clifford joyce Mrs. Wilda Kallio Mr. Galen Kees Mr. and Mrs. Michael j. Knapp Mr. and Mrs. john H. Lancaster Albert and Lucille Lapham Miss Rita Leavitt Mr. and Mrs. Lyman W. Lincoln Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent C. Lincoln Mrs. john Lind Mr. john H. Lindsey Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lipske Mrs. Ellsworth Litchfield Mr. and Mrs. Lester E. Lohnes Mr. Norman F. Long Rev. and Mrs. Napoleon W. Lovely Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Lynsky The Lyons Family Mr. Earl F. Lyons jr. john MacCormack ' Mrs. john Arthur MacDonald Mr. and Mrs. Elmer G. MacDonald Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. MacFarlane Mrs. Roy E. MacLean Daniel and Frank Maglio Mr. and Mrs. j. G. Marland Mr. j. R. Mason Eugene Mattie Mrs. Richard Maxwell Mr. and Mrs. Primo A. Mazzuchelli Dr. and Mrs. XVilliam A. McCausland Mrs. Mollie McCollem Mr. and Mrs. C. Thomas Mclver Mrs. Richard D. McMullen Mr. Edward j. Mello Mr. Arthur Merritt Mr. Robert Molla Mr. XVilliam D. Morland Mr. Ellery C. Moulton Mr. and Mrs. john D. Murphy Mrs. john j. Murphy Mrs. George Murray Mr. Wfilliam L. Nolan Mr. james M. O'Leary Mrs. Effie Osborne Mrs. Vlfesley A. Packard Mr. Louis Pastula Mrs. Douglas Payson Mr. Manus W. Perry Mr. William Peterson Miss Dorothy Phelps Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Pike Mrs. Lyndon E. Pratt Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Prouty A Friend Mr. W'alter F. Reavey Mr. XVilliam A. Rich Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Richardson lr Mr. and Mrs. james XV. Robertson Dr. and Mrs. Charles Rounds Mrs. Frank W. Rounds Mr. and Mrs. Warren Rushton Mr. James F. 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Yetman Miss Lee Zibetti Mrs. Walter Zinke A Friend BUSINESS A SPONSORS ANN AND jERRY'S BEAUTY SALON 296 Union Street Rockland COTY'S BAKERY Union Street Rockland JOHN DE COREY BARBER SHOP Rt. 3 Assinippi DON AND VIC'S POULTRY SHOP Union Street Rockland THE FRUIT SPOT Front Street Scituate HERB'S GULF STATION Front Street Scituate Compliments of HOMESTEAD FARMS Main Street Norwell jOSEPH'S GARAGE Main Street Norwell E. T. MANNIX-Licensed Electrician Call-Rockland-368M-1 High Street, Norwell SCITUATE JEWELERS Front Street Scituate SNAPPIT SERVICE STATION Rts 3 and 123 Assinippi SYLVESTER'S STORE Main Street Norwell Compliments of ff f f ff 1 1' A 1' X147 Z I Y 74, K I 2 ROCKLAND and HANOVER The South Slim-as Iffmfsf' SHOP AT TEDESCHFS SUPER MARKET ' The Finest Meats Sold Anywhere Distributors of S. S. l'ivrc'v and John .-lldvn Quality Foods -'rl' F. A. 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A1559 U 1 WASHINGTON PARK PHARMACY Norwell, Massachuse+'rs Complimenfs of VEL'S PRIMP SHOP ' 21511011 Fox Hill Lane Norwell, Massachuse+'rs THE VILLAGE SPA Specializing in Ho+ Lunches and use Ifalian SpagheHi and Meaf Balls PINKHAM'S NORWELL, MASSACHUSETTS , Scifuafe Massachuseffs ASSINIPPI LINE COMPANY BeHer All Along fhe Line GEORGE BEACH Plumbing l and C I Heafing Cenfral Sfreei WATSON CHEVROLET NORWELL Sci+ua+e, Massacl1useH's Telephone Norwell 4l Bes'r Wishes +0 fhe Class of l955 from A FRIEND THE SCITUATE SPORTSMAN l24 Froni' S+ree+ Sci+ua'l'e Harbor Complimenfs of NELL FISHER SHOP Dresses SuiI's CARROLL PERFUMERS SPERSWSG' mgerue Blouses 26l Union Sfreei' Sweaiiers Accessories ROCKLAND, MASSACHUSETTS HELEN HASBROUCK SciI'uaI'e Ef- i , -F, r ' -if- I ..-I S. I il.-' ROCKLAND MUSIC STORE 325 Union Sfreef Rockland SNOW-CLEAN Complimenis of LAUNDRY SERVICE ROBERT CUSHING, Prop. 0 weI' wash I flaf work S. O shirfs 0 dry cleaning serving Norwell and Scifuafe, Massachuseffs Sciillaie I-IINGHAM 6-0708 29 Howe Sfreef, Hingham Besf Wishes and Good Luck +o +he l955 Graclua+ing Class WALTER R. HALL Assinippi, M6SS6CI'IUS6++S i-4 '-291'-E' ..-.gq-..-.. ., -n s, , Bes'r Wishes +o flue I955 Gradua+ing Class ST. JAMES TILE COMPANY Wall Tile and Floor Covering 36l Union S+ree'r ROCKLAND, MASSACHUSETTS I IW' .1 RlCE'S NEWS AGENCY Norwell, Massacl1use++s I - v ... :N now nojonnxon' Resfauranfs lee Cream Candles and Take Home Foods Landmark lor Hungry AmerIcans X , A RANNEY'S Rockland, MassachuseH's HERBERT A. LINCOLN C 'P'lme S of REALTOR ooo THE E. Main S+ree+ Norwell Cenfer Telephone: Norwell 83-W 1- R xi L gm: The ONLY Real Es+a'I'e office in fhis area fi A - g +o furnish a really Complefe service. ,dl j,:f8g',gy, Twenfy-eighi' years of service lo BOTH II fhe buyer and +he seller. ' .f y . , - 532' Be Modern . . Live Elec'rrically' PARADISE BROS., INC. BROCKTON EDISON Canine Service and Pe'r Shop R+. 3, Norwell, Massachuseffs Telephone: Norwell I44-W COMPLETE LINE OF FOODS FOR ALL PETS , jj, QV ,ff THE WELCH COMPANY Your Shopping Cen+er SCITUATE HARBOR, MASSACHUSETTS Complimenis of Square Dance wifh 'MCDONALD CHARLIE BALDWIN MOTOR SERVICE and +he Rome 3' Norwell COUNTRY SERENADERS COMPLETE AUTO REPAIRS Cenfral Sfreef Telephone Rockland I9I2-W-2 Norwell Norwell 38 MARSHFIELD ROLL-A-RINK o Websier Sfreef Marshfield Telephone: Marshfield 6 I 5 WILLIAM M. FLETCHER General Confracfor and Mason 0 CEMENT BLOCK WORK 0 CEMENT FLOORS FOX HILL OIL COMPANY TED RUSSELL, Prop. Range and Fuel Oils Q FLAGSTONE Mefered Delivery Prompi' Service Whorffleberry Lane SciIua+e Fox Hill Lane Telephone: Telephone Sci'rua+e 759 Norwell' Mass' Taylor 6'456l DONALD SHEPHERD AND COMPANY 49 Federal Sfreef BOSTON I0 MASSACHUSETTS HAncoclc 6-5640 Esfafe Planning-Business Life Insurance Employee Benefif Plans Pension and Profif Sharing Plans The I954 Revenue Bill Makes A Review of Your Personal and Business Affairs Imperafive CONSULTATION ON REQUEST DONALD SHEPHERD Insurance Consulfanf 1 u 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 HARBOR BOOK STORE Phonograph Records Books II Gree+ing Cards C960 RAYMOND A. HANSEN Telephone: Sci+ua're 653 Elecfrical Conlracfor Complefe Wiring Service SCITUATE, MASSACHUSETTS WINTER STREET, NORWELL I , PERRY H. osBoRN x pa...i In .A - 1 , I - I3 i. ,. Trucking Illal H A and ....... -.....-, - ' . Tracfor Work I ooo SPENCER JOSEPH Telephone: Norwell I27 ConI'rac'ror Parker Sfreef Telephone Norwell Norwell 3 I 9 ALAN PAINTEN COMPANY Emergency Lighfing PIan+s Sales and Service Hanover, Massachuseiis TAYLOR 6-2I Il I Al 5ff3QF'lW5 I ell Raimi 1512 if 'Ulu ,S 50' JOHN V. NEELY Real Es+a+e Souih Shore Proper+ies Pond Sfreei' Accord Posi' Office NORWELL, MASSACHUSETTS VlRTA'S GARAGE Compleie Body Work Keep Smiling and SAND GRAVEL Palnling Chain Saw ROUTE 3 NORWELL Telephone Rockland 2280-M F' Froni End Loader Work and Lighl' Grading FIRST NATIONAL Gravel PH STORES Loaded or Delivered Q no n PH on Prospecf Slreei' NORWELL, MASSACHUSETTS A ' F' A Telephone 308-W LOAM FILL Sclfuafe Massachuseifs A' M lil: Complimenfs of C HANOVER CAPEWAY SUNO O PRESCRIPTION me 3 PHARMACY HANOVER, MASSACHUSETTS Four Corners HANOVER, MASSACHUSETTS Taylor 6-243I DODGE JOB-RATED TRUCKS DODGE PASSENGER CARS Plymoufh Passenger Cars Telephone Scifuafe IZOO PAUL YOUNG MOTORS IZ6 Firsf Parish Road PAUL F. 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