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THE HANOVERLXN 11 sin: 1 1: 11 11111111 1 1 qsozozozoqpoze11111010101 1 1 1 1:1 1 1 311014150 C l ! g . . SE Iores O!O 1 ll lliiillii1QQQQQQQQlQOQlQ i EUGENIA FRANCIS SHAW General Course t'Genia is a quiet girl but yet with the spirit of old Sylv-es- ter High. During h-er four y-ears she always is ready to lend a helping hand. Her one ambition is playing the piano. Her hobby is spend- ing her vacations 'mid society at Miami Beach. The class of '31 wishes you great success in your chosen work. Activities: Dramatics 3: Hanoverian 3-4: Glee Club 1-2-3- 4: Chorus 1: Midget 4: Class Play Committee 4. ELIZABETH SCHNIEDER Commercial Course Libby has been a gr-eat star on our basketball squad. Many a game she has won by her excellent shot. She has a smile for everyone and we feel sure that she will make good in her chosen ambition as a nurse. Good luck to you, Libby. Activities: Op-eretta 2-4:Chorus 1-2-3-4: Glee Club 1-2-3-4: Class Play Scenery Committee 4: 4H Club 1: Hanoverian Staff 4: Midget 4: Prize Speaking Contest 3: Student Coun- cil 4: Bask-etball 2-3: Capt. 4: Track 3: Office Girl 4. ELSIE MAY THRASHER Commercial Course Elsie is our class goldilocks. She is the only Senior who intends to keep her hair long. She is one of our most valued classmates because of her charming personality and willing- ness to help at all times. She hopes to become a great swimming champ in the near future, and we know she'll succeed. Another thing that Elsie stars in is her basketball playing. We 'don't know just what Elsi-e will do now, but we think she will become either a swim- ming instructor or a gym teacher in the b-est of schools. Here's to your success Elsie. Activites: Secretary 2-3: Dramatics 1-2-3-4: Operctta 2-4: Glee Club 1-2-3-4: Chorus 1-2-3-4: Hanoverian Staff 4: Mid- get 2-3: 4H Club 1: Junior Prize Speaking Contest 3: Office 4: Basketball 1-2-3-4: Track 3. WILLIAM YOUNG Agricultural Course Here's Bill whom we rely on in our basketball games, for he has helped us win many of them. We hope when he enters Aggie, he brings home the pennant! Good luck to you Bill! Activiti-es: Glee Club 1-2-4: 4H Club 1-2-3-4: Leader 3: Football 3-4: Manager Football 3: Basketball 1-2-3-4: Captain Basketball 4: Baseball 1-2-3-4: Hanoverian 3-4: Senior Class Play Manager 4: Advisory Board 1-2.
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7 , 4 H KNO V ld' THE . 2 iv i 0 50:1 1101111411010101111111011isr1o1o1o14xro1+xii111:11114111iio1o1o1o1o1o1o1oq.29 o:oDo1u1o14u1o1o111111411u1o1o1o1o1uq.n11:010101u1u1u:o11110101411u1o1o1io:o CHA RACTER Our English word, character,H comes from a Greek word meaning Hto engravef' lt is something' we en- grave upon our lives, and our thoughts are the tools we use to engrave them. Reputation and character are often confused. Our reputation is deter- mined by the people around us who note the way we act. Character, however, is much stranger, it cannot be changed by people's views. lt is molded by ourselves, it IS ourselves. Everyone has character. Some peo- ple do not try to improve it. lt is something that will increase and grow better by doing helpful deeds and noble services. XYhen we think of character and high ideals we are apt to think of Lincoln and NYashington, our two great presidents who influenced a na- tion by their lives and deeds. People whose characters are not spot- less, enjoy slandering the reputation of those who do live right, to try to bring these people down to their own level. But character is strong. lt is not easily broken down. lt will with- stand all obstacles if you are willing. One cannot expect to hold a high position if one's character is not of the best. You must have high ideals, and live up to them to hold a trustworthy station in life. You will long be remembered if you leave behind you a clean character. I quote from Longfellow: Lives of great men all remind us, We can make our lives sublime, And in parting leave behind us. Footprints on the sands of thne, Footprints that perhaps another, Sailing -o'er lifes solemn main-A A forlorn and shipwrecked brother, Seeing,inay take heart again. H. BARCLAY THE SENSE OF HUMOR He who laughs longest lives longest. lt is the sense of humor that makes the world go round. Life is too much of a tragedy to be taken seriously. Have you ever noticed how seldom you have a very sincere and hearty laugh? Most men are content with a flirting grin. Laugh and the world laughs with youf, lletween the loud laugh that speaks of the vacant mind and the cynical smile which points to a faulty liver, there is little ,difference Both ways denote a sense of humor, but the sense lacks discrimination. The merriest man often laughs with his eyes alone. ,X woman sometimes laughs, not because she is glad, but because she has good teeth. ,Xnd often we laugh be- cause we dare not cry. Did the real, sincere sense of humor prevail, the millemnn would be here. XYe should take ourselves less seriously and others more so. AX sense of humor would keep us from pitying our fellows. llve should pity ouselves instead. BASIL E. HOLMES
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