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THE HANOVERIAN 19 Alumni Notes Since this year commemorates the tenth anniversary of the Sylvester High School, we wish to present to you a few briefs about the class of 1927, the first to gradu- ate from the new school, as well as facts about last year's graduating class. Of the nine girls who graduated in 1927, six are now married. Mildred Blaisdell, who was graduated from Chandler Sec- retarial School, is now Mrs. Malcolm Richards. Eleanor Jenness is Mrs. Leander Nichols. Bertha Magoun, who also gradu- ated from Chandler Secretarial School, is now Mrs. David Studley. Eva Shurtleff is Mrs. James Harris, Marjorie Sickoll is Mrs. William Allison, and Elizabeth Snell is Mrs. Harold Green. Esther Lovell, who was graduated from Bridgewater Teachers' College, is now teaching school in Winthrop, Massa- chusetts. Katherine Townsend, who was graduated from Boston University, is now teaching school in Connecticut. Laura Whiting is employed in the office of the Hanover Rubber Company. Only six boys were graduated from the new school in '27 . They were: Cloyes Gleason, who was graduated from Massa- chusetts State College and is now employed by Mr. Robert E. Huntley of the Huntley Tree Service, Hanover, Morton Lord, who is a first-class machinist at the Arnold Machine Shop, Rockland, Carroll Stud- ley, who is working at the Hanover Rub- ber Company, Edward Lundberg, who is employed at Gurney's Tack Factory, Whit- man, and George Jenness, who studied at Northeastern University and is now a road surveyor. Alfred Shatus was also graduated in that class. He was one of the outstanding athletes of his class and was very popular With all who knew him. His death in 1932 was felt keenly by his classmates and friends. Many members of the class of '36 are also headed toward success. Blanche Daunt and Mildred Damon are attending art schools, Charles Gleason is studying at Massachusetts State College, Harry Shep- herd is among the leading freshmen at Bates College, Maine, Rita Benson, Phyllis Young and Dorothy Rhodes are attending Secretarial schools in Boston. Catherine O'Keefe, Alice Sides, and Aline Whiting make up the office staff at Hanover High School as post-graduate students. Agnes Bell and Eleanor Richards are married, the former is Mrs. Harry Smith, the latter, Mrs. Raymond Scott. Marjorie French's engagement to Harold Johnson, another alumnus of Hanover High School, has been announced. Charles Atherton, who is employed on an ocean steamer, is out to see the sea. Geraldine Cochrane is working in a music store in Boston. Mable Cox, Grace Tyrie, and Florence Prentiss are employed in private homes. Richard Briggs and William Smith are following their fathers' footsteps, Dick being employed by his father at the Briggs' Riding School, and Bill on the way up in Smith's Poultry Business. Alton Wood is employed by the Rockland Trans- portation Company and works at Clark's Airport in his spare time. Robert Blakely is working for the Ber- wick Cake Company, Marion Johnson is working in a factory in North Abington, Russell Sproul is employed by Houston's Orchards. Alexander Lapie, Charles Inglis, Marion Roche, Margaret Everson, Charles Rend- ler, Josephine Sharp, Carl Smith, Fred Yetsook, and Carroll Yasevicz are still at home and hoping for success. GUESS WHO? 1. Of course if you had a Chevrolet . . . 2. Now in the army .... . A little bug will get you .... . Quote ,... unquotef' . Quiet, quiet-Art's your diet. . Of course I'm right, why do you ask? 7. According to psychology .... 8. t'Honest1y? 9. Oh, absotively, posolutely, it's scrumptious. 10. Think, Speak, Write Good English. 11. Don't say 'multiply times' say 'multiply by'. 12. Love is my King! 13. Now, I'l1 go half-way. 14. Isnt it a love-ly day? 15. 'kNoW if you were my Marshfield people . . . 16. Well! 3 4 5 6 YES, THE FACULTY or COURSE!
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