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THE HANOVERIAN RADIO CLUB BOYS' FOOTBALL TEAM
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THE HANOVERIAN CLASS OF '36 Mildred Damon has mastered the brush, Her work's in demand and she has to rush. Francis Kowalski is a lad very wise. He turns away when the girls make eyes. Gerald Cocoran has one big care, His shorthand lessons make him despair. Eleanor Rose, enrolled in our school, Tries hard to observe the golden rule. He struggles hard in a laborsome way, And conquers all, our Alex Lapie. Florence Prentiss to dance is learning May her life be gay and great her earn- ing. Phyllis Young is bright and gay, She keeps us smiling throughout the day. As a typist, Catherine O'Keefe is out- standing, May she always have a happy landing. Charles Gleason, absorbed in his studies, Deeply inspires the rest of his buddies. Alice Sides is a student true, She studies much and will stick by you. Sproul is a lad extremely tall, Because of this he towers o'er all. Marjorie French is a frolicksome lass. She is well known as the belle of the class. Louise Cosgrove has moved away, We hope she'll come back to us some day. Who causes the disturbance in our class? It's Pauline Rozum from West Hanover, Mass. Marion Johnson is clever and bright, In her excellent cooking, we all take de- light. William Smith heads the class, For he is our President, and we do as he asks. Grace Tyrie is quite well known by all, For haven't we seen her play basketball? Whose soprano voice has been heard by locks? It must be that of Mabel Cox. Remedis is our star athlete, Gallant in victory as well as defeat. Aline Whiting is always clowning, We do not like to see her frowning. There are a few in the class I shall not mention, Yet they really deserve a lot of attention. RITA BENSON Johnson: Aren't we seniors supposed to be the cream of the crop? Mr. Wass: Yes, but you're a bit thick. Schneider: I wonder how old Mrs. Hatch is? Desroches: Quite old, I imagine. They say she used to teach Caesar. MID-YEARS 'Twas the day before mid-years And all through the room Not a creature was stirring But Fred with his broom. Though he swept in the corner And moved back a chair, The students for once Hardly knew he was there. The desks were all scattered With pencils and papers, And not even Studley Was cutting up capers. Memo's were scribbled From many a book, For all hoped to pass By hook or by crook. Archie, the Chemist Was taking a nap, And dreaming of blowing The school off the map. When out in the yard Arouse such a clatter, He jumped from his seat To see what was the matter. Now what did he see But Johnson's old flivver Which by that time had stopped With a shake and a shiver. But we soon settled down And went back to the grind For the thought of exams Was still in each mind. The books were reopened And the pencils did fly, For we knew that the worst Would come by and by. The next day would bring The exams we dreaded, And weld then know the fate For which we were headed. H. SHEPHERD TWV, Se 21
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THE HANOVERIAN 23 THE CLASS OF '37 Can you imagine:- Bickford at a dance Without a certain frosh? Mike B. singing high soprano? Casey with his English prepared? Billy saying L'Eternel est mon Berger? E. Towne failing on English grammar? Edna W. saucing Miss Reynolds? Stew vacating Miss Reynolds office for a week? Mimmie M. six feet two? Paul doing the Rhumba? Anna K at English class on time? John Zwicker strolling with a girl? Eleanor L. and Doris Janson twins? J. W. R. failing to respond with a witty comeback? M. Young refraining from speech in bi- ology class? Oscie minus his 'wind' and blue suspen- ders? Helen Smith without her giggle? A. Soroka short? Goochie forgetting to correct Miss Rey- nolds? Onnie getting her English in on time? Ralph an A student in ancient history and English? Ellen in 'pigtails'? Tony Lapie without her brilliancy? Whiting a he-man ? Florence T. a blond? Kelly an all-star track man? Alice Bell quick ? F. Brown conducting a series of Latin lec- tures? Chick spending a whole period in class? E. Pfaff without Grandpa ? Jessie without Florence? Marguerite forgetting 'Tony'? Downsy hitting a 'homer'? Petro unable to dance? Ginny without attractive eyes? Earle crossing Norwell off his visiting list? Dotty Zwicker large? John Hanberry with a school-girl's com- plexion? Rastus being 'slow' in basketball? Marley with all F's ? Bob Barnicoat with an enormous muscle? We can't!!! ALUMNI NOTES Marjorie Packard '26, who is employed at Rhode Island State College, has an- noced her engagement to Lieutenant Ger- ald E. Bean. Katherine Townsend '27, is teaching in Connecticut. Mary Johnson '31, is employed at the National Fireworks. Howard Levings '31, is employed at the Taunton Rubber Company. Stanley Richmond '31, is attending Clark University. Elsie Thrasher '31, is now Mrs, Wendell Thornton. Damon Stetson '32, is a junior at Bates College. Esther Thorley '32, attends Bridgewa- ter State Teacher's College. Joseph Gemmelli '33, is attending Northeastern University. Manuel Golemme '33, is attending Northeastern University. Avis Hammond '33, is now Mrs. Mal- colm Munroe. John Hayes '33, is employed at Hano- ver Rubber Company. John Lovell '33, attends Alfred College. Robert Richmond '33, is attending Bos- ton University. Annie Smith '33, is employed at the Rockland Pocketbook factory. Betty Tasker '33, is attending Forsythe Dental School. Eleanor Hatch, Edith Tolman and John Tyrie, '34, are taking post graduate cour- ses at Hanover High. Amanda Westcott and Margaret Stew- art '34, are attending Chandler Secretar- ial school. Donald Freeman '34, attends Wentworth Institute. James O'Keefe '34, is employed at Marshfield. Leslie Studley '34, is attending Bridg- ton Academy. Barbara Shepherd '32, is employed at the New England Mutual Life Insurance Company, Boston. ,W iff' Wi! f jp r ,jf-1 ' la
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