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28 THE HANOVERIAN - 0 0:41101 1 3 1 1 2 1 2 1 1010101010iupuixxiuinioi 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1110150 3 . 0910101oirmioirminioluiuz 1 1 1 in in 1112-4110:01011110101 iuioinixxioicog SCHOOL OPENED-Sept. 5 SENIOR DANCE-Oct. 8 FOOTBALL SEASON-Oct. 8 to Nov. 28 CHRISTMAS VACATION- Dec. 9 to D-ec. 30 SENIOR CLASS PLAY- Jan. ll OPERETTA-April 13 and 14 VACATION-April 17 to 24. JUNIOR PROM-May 1 A BASEBALL SEASON-May 1 to June 5 JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL SPEAKING CONTEST-May 4. JUNIOR CLASS SPEAKING CONTEST May 8 ATHLETICS BENEFIT PLAY AND DANCE-May 15 PUBLIC SPEAKING CONTEST-May 22 GRADUATION-June 15 RECEPTION-June 16 THE WONDER OF WONDERS I know a place where roses grow, Where night winds ben-d the grasses lowg And o'er this place the moon shines bright, But does not dim the stars pure light. I know a place where trees grow high To form a green and leafy sky, And way below the leaves and gnomes. Skip, happy in the-ir shady homes. I know a place where breakers roar And roll and pound on a sandy shore, Where graceful white winged gulls sweep by In answer to a mermaid's cry. I've been inside a fairy ring, I've heard the graceful siren sing, But what are these that th-ey're worth while? Last night I saw a baby smile. BEATRICE CONGDON PARTING Altho we're leaving Sylvester High, We're sure we won't forget, The teachers we had at Sylvester High Nor the pupils whom we met. We'll admit we made some trouble, . As all school children will, But surely you'll forgive us, For -the times we were not still. We're very, very thankful, To the teachers one and all, For the willing help they've given And their hope and trust in all. So we'll bid goodbye to Sylvester To teach-ers, pupils, all, And when welve gone beyond this School, Glad memlries we'll recall. MARGARET RUOCCO, '31
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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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29 THE HANOVERIAN 11131115 0 0.014111 1 3 1 :ini 1 :oi1:11:20inzniupninioioiui 1 11: 1 1 311 0 I U E I 5 9 E XC H A N G E S 1 ! 1 .,!. . Q We l'13.V'9 1'QC'9IVG'd COI1'11'1'1-81'1tS f1'0IYlZ Wg have regeivgd magazines frgmg Stoughton Congratulations on a neat and attractive Middleboro ' :The Sachemn magazine. Randolph The Stetson Oracle A few longer stories would improve your Rockland ' mrno Pafrotn literary department. Your poety is excep- Stoughton The Sonlapnoron tionally good but all poems should be placed Kingston - The Quill in one section of your publication. Dartmouth ' The H9-TPOOYIH Whitman The Red and Black Dartmouth Norwell The Shipbuildern Poetry was very good in quality as well Huntington - - The Amplifier as quantity. We think there should be Bfalntnoo ' ' The Vvalnpatnokn more spac-e allowed for the literary depart- B0S'C0H fGiT1S High SCh00ll The Distaffn ment and editorialsf, Sharon - - - The Voice Springfield - - The Signboardn i Q i O KF 2 l o o o I o 0 o i .!.-.,-.-... -.-,-.,- - - .. . .. - -.- .. - L - L 1 Anevski: I wish I had lived 300 years Wells: Nothing. ago. Lovell: All right, I'll take it. Mr. Charles: Why? 'I+ +X+ Anevski: I wouldn't have had so much Father: Well, my boy, have you done History to learn. your goo-d deed, this morning? Judge: Isn't this the fifth time you have been arrested for drunkenness? Accus-ed: Don't ask me. I thought you ha-d been k-eeping the score. Jones: I'll b-et Caesar was a strong man. Mr. Charles: Why? Jones: My book says that Caesar pitch- ed his camp across the vriver. Doctor: So you have a broken tooth, Vernon? Vernon: Yes, Doctor. Doctor: How did you get it? Vernon: Shifting gears on a lolypop. K+ +14- Wells: I'm just a poor boy trying to get ahead. Mr. Ingalls: That's fine! You need one. Wells: Want to buy a hen? Lovell: What ails the hen? Wells: Nothing. Lovell: Then what do you want to sell it for? h Son: Yes, fath-er, I let the dog loose and Mr. and Mrs. Jones got the train on time. 1+ 4+ Man: How can I ever repay you for your kindness in helping me out? Helper: It doesn't matter. Check, cash, money order, or anything will do. 'I+ 'X' Mr. Hatch: Why are feathers on a good layer always smooth? Young: Because she always carrie-s a comb. 'I+ 'I+ Th-e i-ce was very slippery And father could He saw the glorious not stand stars and stripes We saw our father land. v ,F +44- Employment Agent: What kind of a job are you looking for? Spinney: Oh, Striking a gong in a hot house every time a century plant blooms. 4+ +Z+ Mr. Ingalls: Wells, explain a vacuum. Wells: I have it in my head but I can't explain it.
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