Hanover High School - Hanoverian Yearbook (Hanover, MA)

 - Class of 1930

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THE HANOVERIAN JU Joie HIGH WOULD'N'T IT BE STRANGE IF?-l Eva Shumway forgot to plan some mis- chief. George Grushy lost his smile. Bernice Gardner ceased asking Miss Mor issey questions. Annie Baltrenas and Annie Jatanskas parted company. Laura Ott had to stay after school. Austin Briggs didn't have his studies pre pared. , Doris French didn't say Oh, Yeahf' Arthur Bacon didn't write notes to a cer tain person. Julius Bulutus was the silver-masked tenor's rival. Burton Corbett became studious during study periods. Joseph Desroches teased the girls. William Harris moved his desk with care Richard Jones was the teachers' pet. 01uioioioipnioioimsirxitmrxrrisrizmi

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THE HANOVERIAN CAN YOU IMAGINE?-WE CAN'T: Wilfred Henderson quiet for two consecu- tive minutes. Martin Curran speaking wh-en not called on. Annie Smith with not a word to say. Melvin Pratt in a limousine. John Stracchan five foot five. Cecil Borden doing all the reciting. Margaret MacDonald doubling for Helen Kane. Tony Buchawecki sober and sullen. Robert Blaisdell smiling all day long, Mabel Hatch small and thin. Richard Hayward minus his grin. Helen Mahoney unladylike and boisterous. Robert Wells not asking questions. Mary Michalowski grouchy and sullen. Manuel Golemme dancing a jig. Alfred Bray always on time, Helen Nelson sliding down a cellar door. Horatio Spinney loud and commanding. Maud Johnson refusing to dance. Elmer Snowdale in short pants. Jane Sproul walking a tight rope. Alton Young a dignified senior. Mary Studley a serious brunette. Lloyd Bryant solemn when playing his sax. Bill Michalowski not ready with an answer. Irene Massey without her curls. Joseph Romanoffskey obeying the teachers. Harold Sickoll obtaining high ranks. John Hayes not telling jokes. Marjorie Billings throwing an eraser. Margaret Cook not banking. Ellen Gardner an opera star. Louise Knight without a boy friend. Helen MacRea eloping with Paris. Stella Milewske riding horseback. Dorothy Perkins sitting on someone's knee. Valerie Rozum a steeple jack. Sophie Yusewicz driving a car. Robert Richmond without his school girl complexion. Herbert Hatch wearing size one shoes. Warren Hammond short and fat. Benson disturbing the class. Philip Frye being satisfied. George Litchfield unlucky enough to be sea- sick with lockjaw. Irving Little in skirts. Carter driving a cart. John Lovell not a good dodger this mother took him shopping on bargain days.J



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24 THE HANOVERIAN .-. Q Russell Josselyn was the noisiest boy in class. Paul Krausauk was bashful. William Lloyd didn't know any wise cracks Otis Magoun was tall and thin. Carleton Munro didn't tell the teachers all he knew. Julius Nawazelski ceased to tease. Tony Romanofski was short and fat. Edward Schneider didn't spend Wednesday in the library. Francis Sickoll lost that stare. Russell Smith received an A for perfect behavior. Marshall Stetson had a perfect lesson. Carleton Wyman didn't wear a green sweater. Stella Grynewicz and Jean Johnson were not found together. Josephine Milewski had a boyish bob. Phyllis Mounce didn't report at band practice. Bertha Naviskas skipped drawing class. Mary Orfofska was placed in the back seat permanently. Evelyn Sproul disturbed the peace. Helen Stasiluk lost her curling irons. Edna.Thompson didn't try to trade her rings. Mildred Winslow received all D's on her report card. Donald Freeman didn't play in the band. Preston Landers never carried elastics for-? Stuart Oldham wasn't up to some trick. Melbourne Sproul was a fat man in a circus. Wilfred Whiting was fussy. Delmar Berry wasn't one of three. Marjorie Turner had a short wind blown. Ralph Sides wasn't a teachers' pet. Frank Savini understood Miss Reynold's French. David Lynch played football. James O'Keefe arrived in class on time. Edward Griffith lost that school girl com- plexion. Robert Thrasher didn't blush. Russell Merritt didn't make faces in Math. class. Raymond Dart was a real policeman. Michael Dulczierwez didn't pal with Joe. Kenneth Dolleris was a tap dancer. Ronald Davis wasn't detained at school. Kenneth Coombs decided that he didn't like to trap. Ralph Berry received a certificate for perfect attendance. Victoria Johnson wore long and full skirts. Elaine Janson was a goody-goody girl. Mary Foster couldn't bat a ball. JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL STATISTICS Most Popular Margaret Stewart Leslie Studley Most Athletic John Tyrie Bertha Townsend Most Humorous Harold Johnson Helen Bray Most Studious Eleanor Hatch Wendell Studley Most Good-uatured Lucy Prentiss Howland Burpee Most Refined Ruth Kawano Jack Beal Most Clever Joseph Avenski Susie Young .. Most Witty . Thomas Hayes John Rozum Most Giggly Ruth Gookin Raymond Scott Most Attractive Marion Whiting Alfred Lovell Most Serious Arthur Freeman Pearl Wood Most Mischievous Tony Lemish Mary Gemelli Most Ambitious Wilfred Whiting Delmar Berry Most Sympathetic Anna McDonald Madeline Nichols SONG HITS AT SYLVESTER HIGH Should I? -study or not. The Rackett -at basketball games. t'Turn on the Heat -on cold mornings. Bluer Than You --on exam. days. A Little Lady -Miss Reynolds. 'AA Year From Today -where, Seniors? Can't You Understand? -chorus of all the teachers. I'm Following You -Mr. Crothers. Lady Luck -do you know her? Little By Little -we learn?!? Smiling Through -1Miss Reese. My Fate Is In Your Handsn- Seniors to their teachers. Satisfied -when on the honor roll. What Wouldn't We Do For That Man How we all feel towards Mr. Wass. Why? --Burke's Conciliation, Miss Ellis? Foolin' Around -during Social Period. Pm A Stern Old Bachelor --Mr. Ingalls. Is my Name Written There? -on the tardy list. ' You Got To Run -to catch the bus. Mother Mine -Mrs. Hatch. Polly -Miss Jenkins. 14 H H H

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