Hanover High School - Hanoverian Yearbook (Hanover, MA)

 - Class of 1930

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THF HANOVERIAN SE IORS.. i MARJORIE HAYNES - Commercial Course We hear that Marjorie is interested in studying nursing and that she wants to train at the Massa- chusetts General Hospital. If she is as good in this profession as she is in school work, she will surely be a success. Best of luck to our Florence Night- ingale. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4g 4H Club 1, 35 Basketball 4, Dramatics 1, 2, 4, Midget 45 Dance Committee lg Charge of the Office 3, 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Hano- verian Staff 4. ANDREW FORSYTH - General Course Andy is a well-liked classmate, but addicted to that adolescent malady-crushes, on the girls! In football or basketball he is right there. He does nicely in his school work, even if he does think that Burke discovered Australia. We all wish Andy luck as he goes out from the protecting walls of Sylvester, into the great, wide world. Football 3, 43 Basketball 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Play 45 Treasurer of French Club 4, Dra- matics 2, 3. HELEN JOSSELYN, P. G. We do not think of Helen as a post graduate but rather as a member of our class. Her coming back we have recorded on the asset side of our balance sheet, for she is cheerful and gay and adds much to the morale of the class. She has also come to our aid in outside activities, having taken part in the Senior Play and in Stunt Night. CHARLES PETROSEVICH - College Course Charlie, why not a patent on how to throw a base- -ball? Petro may be quiet but we all know that 'Astill waters run deep. He is an ambitious, consci- entious student as well as a star athlete. But if we may be so bold as to suggest it, we think that t'Petro's future lies in athletics. Baseball 2, 3, 45 Football 4, Glee Cluib 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Dramatics 43 Swimming Meet 35 Track 3.



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THE HANOVEIU .NN ELSTON DEANE, P. G. Bridgewater Normal failed to hold the interest of Elston, our poet and rifle expert. However, we are glad that he came back to Sylvester, for-we have gained much from his intellectual discussions and dissehtations in Senior classes. As in O,N9.1lyS story Anna Christie, it is the sea that is urging him on. May your voyage through life be happy and void of storms. EDGARPACKARD, P. G. Here is another student who came back for more. We are glad he did, for we have enjoyed having him here and have been delighted to have his assistance at entertainments. It is Edgar who has done the work, and Pee Wee the directingg and it seems that Edgar has enjoyed it immensely. Senior owe Fzmeisfzings Wesley Sides as a picture. He's always hanging around. Andrew Forsyth as a loud speaker. He's always prepared to talk. Peter Nawazelski as a davenport, ibecause he likes room for two. Marjorie Haynes as a cushion because she's always with the davenport. Wilbur Trafton as a table. He can always hold his own. Phyllis Studley as a lamp shade. She's easy on the eyes. Harold Cox as a light. He's always in the air. Millie Wells as a window. 4 You can see right through her. Eunice Miller as a floor. ,She's necessary and dependable. Lawrence Chaffee as a rug. He likes to be near the floor. Oscar Gooch as stairs. He has his ups and downs. Dorothy Roberts as a curtain. .She's always fluttering around. Constance Dexter as a piano. She's high-toned. Eleanor Stockbridge as a book. You can always shut her up. V Ruth Smith as a red bureau scarf. She's SO loud. Myrtle Paulding as a door knob. She's something to a door Cador Charles Merritt as a carpet. He's always under foot. Helen O'Hara as a new pin cushion. She's never stuck up. Milton Rogers as a dictionary. He means something to the class Wendell Magoun as a fireplace. He's a brick. 6 Cecelia Nelson as a front door step. She's always out. Harriett Stetson as a blind. She never can see why-. Blanche Lemish as a news-paper. She's a nice type. Thomas Thrasher as a box of stationery He's wrapped up in his notes. Charles Petrosevich as a ladder. He's always up to something. Francis Roberts as a radio. He's always broadcasting. Earl Gardner as a window. He has his pains. Carl Janson as an electric light bulb He's so bright.

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