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26 Tllli ITANOYERTXN .i..-... 2 2 2 -2 2 2 2.,2.,2.,....2.,2.2.,..2.,2.,2.2.,2 -.2 2 2 2 -.--... Q - 5 SCHOOL NOTES 5 i a 3 'dnoiizicsiiiizziii A Student Council has recently been organized. The purpose of this council is to work with the faculty on matters of interest to the students. The members of the faculty have been supplied with private secretaries, through the courtesy ot the Commer- cial department. In this way the ad- vanced students will receive practical experience. Student assemblies are held every illiednesday morning. These assem- 1i1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111114114034 blies are sponsored by ,the different teachers, thus enabling the students to Iweconie acquainted with the better class of entertainment. Sylvester High School is fortunate in having two active 4-ll clubs. The 4-H Book Lovers Club is a pioneer 4-H group. The 4-ll Poultry Club is con- tinuing' its sixth year. Le Cercle Francais, is a French club which was started tour years ago. ,X French play was presented by this society at one of our assemblies. THE POR TRAI T It was only a portrait that hung on th-e wall, And poorly lighted in the shadowy hall. It was almost forgotten, 'most buried in the dusty There were cracks on the edges, and signs showed of must. When a light from the -door, thr-ew a gl-eam on the wall- The scarlet in the picture lighted up the entire hallg It cast a rosy shadow up and down the polished floor, But the hall did not glow oft-n, for a lock was on the door. It was the picture ofQa woman, and her hair was shiny jetg ' And it tumbled on her shoulders, minus hat, or pins, or netg And the woman's dress was scarlet-flam- ing, vivid, fiery red, That it made a striking contrast of the dress to that dark head. But the face-how lovely-noble--full of frankness-tender pride, And the rare light in the dark eyes that lashes almost hide, The full mouth is curved in sweetness- forming a contagious smile, She was altogether lovely-She fcrgotten? All this while? Only yesterday-a grinding-and the door was open-free- And the sunlight thru the doorway flooded such a crimson sea That it blinded himHHe staggered-cried out-t'God! O?h, Nell-forgive me! In her eyes was Heaven's pardon, from the mouth smiled sympathy. Living wor-ds seem-ed almost forming, Love than death its-elf more strong. All the torture-agony! Where are you, Nell? It has been so long. And he reached out to take her-calling her-he fell down-dead. No!wfaint! The portrait woman's heart broke, for the streaming scarlet glowed more red! BETTY MAGOUN
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THE HANOVERLXN 25 GIRLS, BASKETBALL TEAM qThe girls' basket-ball team closed their last game of the season March 12, with a victory over Middleboro. They have had a very successful year, los- ing two games in the League. These games being lost to Duxbury and Marshfield. Coach Louise Hull should receive credit for the successful team she has displayed this year. She had three girls who had been on the first team last year, these being Elsie Thrasher, Ethel Henderson and Elizabeth Schnei- der. These girls have helped to build the first team of this year's basket- ball team. The defense this year has been very good. Many defeats have been stop- ped, by the work and quick playing on the defense 'side. The defense this year has been Elsie Thrasher, Marjor- ie Billings. and Bernice Gardner. The scorers for the team have been Ethel Henderson, Ruth Rubicus, and Elizabeth Schneider. They have all been very good at shooting, and have shown good passxvork which has help- ed win our games. The girls that are leaving the first team next year are Ethel Henderson, Elsie Thrasher, and Elizabeth Schnei- der. Their places will be taken by some of the faithful subs who have shown very good basket-ball playing this year, and who have played in some of the games. The line-up has been as follows: F-R. Rubicus F-E. Henderson C-E. Schneider SC-E. Thrasher G-M. Billings. G-B. Gardner The substitutes were: Henderson Baltr-enas MacDonald . Turner Jatkauskas Scores for the games: A Savini M. Whiting I. Massey N. Magoun B. Shepherd Hanover 19-Duxbury 21 Hanover 48-Marshfield 35 Hanover 22-Rockland 24 Hanover 51-East Bridgewater 23 Hanover 41-Norwell 33 Hanover 31-Pembroke 24 Hanover 42-Duxbury 24 Hanover 35-Scituate 21 Hanover 42-Pembroke 29 Hanover 34-Scituate 26 Hanover 36-Norwell 18 Hanover 10-Rockland 22 Hanover 35-Marshfield 30 Hanover 30-East Bridgewater 12 Hanover 54-Middleboro 43
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THE HANOVERIAN 27 020 11 AL UM 1 0 TES .... .... - - - - - - - CLASS OF 1927 Eva Shurtleff-At Home. Elizabeth Snell-Mrs. Green. Laura Whiting-Clapp Rubber Co. Morton Lord-Cushing Academy. Cloyes Gleason-Mass. Agricultural College Esther Lovell-Bridgewater Normal. Edward Lundberg-Plymouth County Hos- pital. Alfred Shats-At Home. Katherine Townsend-Boston University. Marjorie Sickoll-'Mrs. Allison. George Jenness-Northeastern University. Bertha Magoun-Office, Boston. Eleanor Jenness-South Station, Boston. Mildred Blaisdell-Insurance Co., Boston. CLASS OF 1928 Carlton Slatcher-Watermavn Tack Fac- tory. Ella Oldham-Office, Brockton Helen Graham-Mrs. Casey. Russell Hendersonw-At Home. Samu-el Barclay-Old Col-ony Trust Co. Stuart Studley-Mill-er Rubber Co., Boston. Earl Wells-At Home. Arthur Clifton-A Kz P store, Springfield. Fred Pratt-Cushman's Bakery. Esther Hanson-Jordan Marsh Co. Louise Turner-Clapp Rubber Co. Esther Lovell, P. G.,-Bridgewater Normal. Alfred Shats, P. G.-At Home. CLASS OF 1929 Myrtis Bacon-Bryant Sz Stratton. Alice Blaisdell-Clapp Rubber Co. Alfred Davis-Better Brush Co. Elston Deane-eRobert Huntley. Kenneth Lovell-Robert Huntley. Frederick Gleason-Robert Huntley. Edgar Packard-Robert Huntley. Kenneth Magoun-Wentworth Institute. Hamlin Hudson-At Home. 1-111111111111030 Helen Josselyn-At Home. Jack Kellow-Belt Factory, Penna. Edward Leary-Employer's Liability Ins. Helen Litchfield-Boston University. Constance MacPheeH-John Hancock Ins. Co. Christina Hanson-Mrs. Straifin. Gilman Parmenter-Brown Kz Sharpe, R. I. Frank Parris-Bridgewater Normal. Helen Ryther-Ins. Office, Boston. E-dna Sangster-At Home. Gerald Sh-epherd-At Home. Mildred Sides--Rockland. Mary Wells-Bryant Kr Stratton. CLASS OF 1930 Milton Rogers-Amherst College. Harol-d Cox.-First National Store. Peter Nawadelski-R. A. C. School, Boston. Millie Wells-Natll Wool Marketing Corp. W-end-ell Magoun-Rice Funeral Home. Wesley Sides, P. G.-Sylvester High school. Eleanor Stockbridge-Office, Dr. Eldredge. Carl Janson-A Kr P store, Hanover, Mass. Phyllis Studley-Chandler Sec'l. School. Wilbur Trafton-Hebron Academy, Maine. Cecelia Nelson-Registry Motor Vehicles Blanche Lemmish--Clapp Rubber Co. Oscar Gooch-At Home. Dorothy Roberts-John Foster Lumber Co. Laurence Chaffee-School, Boston. Ruth Little-At Home. Earle Gardner4Plymouth County Hospital Harriett Stetson-Chan-dler Sec,l. School. Charles Merritt-At Home. Marjorie Haynes-At Hom-e. Andrew Forsyth-School, Boston. Helen Josselyn, P. G.-At Home. Charles Petrosevich-Clapp Rubber Co. Helen O'Hara, P. G.-Sylvester High school Constance Dexter-Simmons College, Bos- ton. Thomas Thrash-er, P. G.-Sylvester High School. Francis Roberts-At Home. S Elston Deane, P. G.-Robert Huntley. Edgard Packard, P. G.-Robert Huntley. Eunice Miller-Simmons College. Myrtle Paulding-Chandler School.
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