Hanover High School - Hanoverian Yearbook (Hanover, MA)

 - Class of 1930

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Q 0.03111 1 2 2 qu 1 1:1 1 301010 THE HANOVERIAN 17 05511114141 1 ini 101111 1 Qllfliil,UQOQU,0:U,UQU, YQ Q l, - Q Q af I0 R S 0 0 ' :ing :wi xiu1n2n1ncl9u1ui131101 1 1:1 1 2 :Qc JUNIORS PRESIDENT - - - FRANCIS MCLEAVY VICE-PRESIDENT JOHN MIAIIQNEY SECRETARY - - IELSIE TIIRASIIER TREASURER - - ELIZABETH IIAGQUN THE JUNIOR GIRLS Elsie Thrasher is very sweet, Always cheerful and very neat. An all-'round girl is Elsie T. She works or plays most happily. Rose Gemelli our gay little lass- Not at the head or foot of the class- In school her work takes up her mind, In her studies we no fault can find. Betty Magoun is a clever lass. In writing verses she will all surpass Her English is fine, and I'll tell you She's good in her other studies too. There is a girl with temper Sweet, Mary Johnson, the maid petite, Her hair is long and falls in curlsg She is the very best Of girls. Catherine Leary, I'm sure you'll find, Good in her studies and fair in mind. She's cheerful, gay, and never blue, And to her friends she's ever true. Marguerite Flavell's a bright, jolly chum, And whether you go or whether you come, She will stick by you, will always be there To brighten your spirits with her cheerful air. A girl in our class is tall and slim. She goes at her lessons with a great vim- Eugenia Shaw is her name- We hope some day it'll bring her fame. Barclay's the best-known name in the state, It's Hilda Barclay of whom I relate. She's not going out for the President's chair, But with her fine brains she could surely get there.

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16 THE HANOVERIAN MARGARET REYNOLDS, B. S. Jackson-Chi Omega Miss Reynolds leaves a place that will .be hard to fill. Where can we find another with such enthusiasm and versatility? When it comes to coaching championship teams or supervising social functions, the Jackson and Tufts graduates can't be beaten. She was an inspiring professeur of two French classes, not to mention the English, Science, and Arithmetic on her schedule. Though she leaves us, her in- fluence will remain and work with us through her pupils. A merry heart lives long. MARY LUCY Q Polly J JENKINS, B. S. Framingham Normal School We consider ourselves most fortunate in getting such an efficient domestic science teacher. Each day makes her dearer to us and each day likewise finds us much farth- er along in that universally important art- home making. Her keen sense of humor and sunny, sympathetic smile have from the first made her a favorite among the girls. We predict a large enrolment next year in her departments. AGNES MORRISSEY Bridgewater Normal Miss Morrissey's good temper is prover- bial. No one ever saw her ruffled or ir- ritated, whatever the provocation might be. It is not only in the hours of study that the students appreciate this, for in the social life of Sylvester High a good time is always better if she shares it. Miss Morrissey is the enthusiastic leader of a 4H Club of forty members, and this year has served as President of the Parent- Teacher Association, in her own inimitable way-gracious to all! Respected by pupils and teachers alike she has been a friend to Sylvester High from the beginning. H. RODQMAN BOOTH Designers Art School ,Mr. Booth's boys and girls are going to be very clever in the field of art if the results shorwn'are a fair sample. His courses attract many, not only because of what is gained in art but because of his agreeable manner and happy disposition. CHESTER T. RAY, B. s. Bridgewater Normal-Kappa Delta Phi Sturdy and staunch he stands! Yes, that is Chester Ray as he stands in the corridor beside Room 4, directing streams of hurrying youths who are dashing in promiscuously as the bell tolls out the end of the recess and noon periods. Only a police officer? Neverl. Think of the startling things he is unfolding to his un- suspecting Algebra class and the appreci- ation of music he is instilling into the minds of pupils who may some day rival Caruso himself. Mr. Ray, a friend to all, the Sylvester High faculty welcomes you. MRS. RECTOR STETSON Conservatory of Music, Boston University Mrs. Stetson has won a warm place in the heart of each of us. Music, under her direction, is a pleasure, and Thursday can never come too soon. We are also proud of our orchestra, which is progressing beautifully in spite of numerous handicaps. Her sunny smile and sweet disposition endear her to all who come in contact with her. :li Honorary Societies. SOME OF OUR TEACHERS There's Mr. Wass, our principal, Whom you could never rile, And when you chance to meet him He greets you with a smile. Here's Mr. Clayton Crothers, We respect him, every one, He makes us smile with all his jokes, And makes our studies fun!!! We see our English teacher, With hair as black as night, And as for teaching English, Miss Ellis is just right. Miss Reese is our instructor- We know her by her pep, And when she's giving homework She surely makes us step! Then we have our dean of girls, - A mother to us all, If ever w-e're in trouble On Mrs. Hatch we'll call. Here we have Coach Ingalls, Who at us gives a roar: I wonder if these girls will learn To use the other door! We have a teacher full of fun, Miss Reynolds is her name, And through her wondrous coaching She's brought our team to fame. Hilda Barclay, '31



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18 THE HANOVERIAN Elizabeth Schneider is good in her class, She does all her work and always does pass. She's a brunette and is easily teased, With her marks in her studies she's usually pleased. It is Corrine Flavell's jolly way To be happy and light-hearted throughout the day. She studies .and studies-oh, so hard To get those A marks on her card. We have in our class an Ethel p-etite, A jolly lass, Winsome, and sweet. In shooting for baskets she has made her rep. And when we're dancing she's right in step. In our fair class we also find A girl who's bright, happy, and kind. She's laughing and cheerful, always is llgame,7! And Agnes L. Gooch is her name. Mary Townsend's a quiet lass If she works hard, she'll surely pass. Sewing and cooking she likes quite well. As for what she'll be-time will tell. Eunice Bray a singer will be, In the girls glee club she sings merrily. In years to come we'll see her name In all the music halls of fame. Mildred Desroches-a great girl is sheg She's just as funny as she can be. She does her best in all her work And never is known to fail or shirk. Priscilla Whiting, modern and cute. A very good girl you can b-et your boot. She's good in shorthand and typing too, Her troubles in studies are very few. Margaret Ruocco comes last of all- She's not very large and not small, She's not very clever, and yet not dumb- Shels just a happy med-i-um. THE JUNIOR BOYS Francis McLeavy, our business head, Of columns and figures has no dreadg He is another who is so fond Of the saying Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. Howdy Levings is tall and slim, An outdoor kid and full of vimg He's great in sports of any kind But in his lessons he's a little behind. Matthew Reera, the mechanical man- He hopes some day the world to spang The building we see is Reera's garage, Service to ladies is Ufree of charge. Tommy Thrasher, our handsome blonde, To the call of jazz will always respondg By his sunny smile, and his jolly way, His motto must be, Smile all the day. Johnny Mahoney gets A's and B's On his report card, as you see. He studies hard and gets it rightg And Latin and French he reads at sight. Fredrick Leary is oh so slow But he always 'makes the grade,' you know. Of Socony he knows the meaning On a pump he's oftimes leaning. Stanley R. who came this year Of public speaking has no fear. And when he plays for us to dance We just sit there in a trance. Billy Young, athletic star As a painter is known afar He follows his father's footsteps you seeg But says he would rather an agriculturist be. We have in our class a Malcolm Munro, Who's fond of books, as we all know. He reads wild stories of pirates bold. And daring tales of days of old. Burt Prouty with his hair so red Is our Junior curly head. He has a temper even and mild And ne'er gets boisterous or wild. John Krasausk a typist would be- At his machine he works busily, But sailor pants speak of the sea- Perhaps our Johnny a sailor will be. JUNIORS The Juniors of Sylvester High Have ideals good and always try. Ever onward is their cry! Juniors we are, jolly and gay, Unendingly happy all through the day. Now, we juniors think there's no flaw In our beloved Commercial Law. Other lessons we like as well, Reasons why we can not tell. Ceaseless is our supply of smiles, Laughter with us is right in style. Always jovial whatever may chance, Sweet and gladsome our eV'ry glance, .Such winning Ways will us advance. Of our excellent lungs we've heard before, From the teachers whose pardon we im- plore. So hereis to the rollicking Junior Class, Here's to each frollicking lad and lass, Sylvester High School's very best class! Corrinne Flavell, '31

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