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THE HANOVERIAN 23 iii' .,,.wM it ,W M We w.Kn-mgqrmtw-but A .W NNW, W THE FRESHMAN CLASS The Freshman Class President STANLEY BOHYSZEWSKI Secretary .. ALFRED GASUNAS Vice-President , CHARLES BURPEE Treasurer ,. . PAUL VILIESIS . Maroon and Silver No Effort, No Result Class Colors Class Motto CAN You IMAGINE THE FRESHMEN WITH: Rosemary Arthur-not blushing in English Lucille Bakerenot wearing a darling pin Robert Baker--not Smiling at the girls Reid Bordenfnot emptying pencil sharpeners in disks Stanley Broyszewski-not admiring a. certain 7th grade girl Kenneth Brown-without his fishing pole Charles Burpee-home alone every afternoon Frances Casey-without his bantams Lillian Crane-not knowing certain Norwell stu- dents Dcnald Damoniwithout Ruth Edward Freeman-without a 50 cigar Alfred Gasunas-not riding a bike down the stale road Nancy Glovereconfident in Latin class Donald Hanberryfknowing his Latin Eleanor Haskell-not at the Y. P. C. U, Joseph Hayes-not going to horseshows Wendell Hendcrsonfstrolling with a girl Elton Hill-small and fat Florence Huntleywnoisy Marion Inglis-snot at Rockland Leslie Jamesgnot talking to 1E. MJ Norma Janson-tall Robert Lingham-teasing the girls James Quinn-not in the vicinity of South Hanover Tony Kairis-near the entrance when Norwell stu- dents arrive George Kyser--a model student Laura Lamore-not smiling at QJ. WJ George Landers-getting A in English Margaret Leggett-not doing the right thing Mary Lloydiwithout Kick Flip Mario Millersnot fooling with a certain boy 4th period Eleanor Mullin-not talking to Nicky 4th period Helen Orloski-without Josie Phyllis Pratt-tall and fat Dorothy Purdy-very talkative Donald Richmond-not bothering the girls Joseph Sampson+perfect in all subjects Beth Seckinger-without her Southern accent William Sides-not talking in class time Joseph Silvia-never absent from school Marion Simmons-not interested in Norwell stu- dents Thomas Simpson-without his English done Albert Slaney-dancing Nancy Stewartfnot talking about one of her boy friends Bertha Trowsdale--not speaking of a certain band member Paul Viliesis-not doing his Algebra Norma Winslow-with curly hair Donald Woodfwithout Kairis Marjorie Zwickcr-not thinking of iE. HJ
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22 THE HANOVERIAN a model club meeting was presented. The club as a unit has also attended the the- ater to see Green Light. The Book Lovers have worked hard on the annual 4-H Dance and the 4-H whist party to earn money to help send members to camp. The oflicers for this year have been: presi- dent, Barbara Collingwood, vice-presi- dent, Muriel French, secretary, Eleanor MacLean, treasurer, Edna Winslow. The Freshman Book Lovers, under the leadership of Leona Ott have completed a project, with requirements the same as the senior clubs, have attended senior Book Loveris meetings and have attended theater parties. The officers were: presi- dent, Margaret Leggittg vice-president, Lillian Crane, secretary, Marion Sim- mons, treasurer, Marjorie Zwicker. The Junior High Book Lovers under Muriel French as a leader have completed the project for the year, and had fun parties including a Christmas party. The cflicers were: president, Pauline French, vice-president, Sophie Kowalski, secre- tary, Lucille Josselyn. The boys' Book Lover's Club came into existence this year with practically the same requirements as the senior girls' club. They have held discussions on vari- ous topics. The officers were: president, Robert Crothersg secretary, William Bar- clay. They are under the leadership of Harry Hansen. The Fashion Club was under the lead- ership of Barbara Henderson. The officers were: president, Rose Savinig vice-presi- dent, Anna Brennan, secretary, Virginia Hayes. These girlsare doing a project and making clothes. The Freshmen Handicraft Club is un- der the leadership of Barbara Collingwood and Eleanor MacLean. The president is Eleanor Mullin and the secretary, Rose- mary Arthur. These girls have projects to finish during the year. The Conservation Club under Elizabeth Berrigan is doing its part towards con- servation of plant life. The members have had a caterpillar campaign to destroy harmful caterpillars. They have also been addressed by Mrs. Hatch on the subject of stars. The officers were Marjorie Briggs, presidentg Mary Yasecivz, secretary, Richard Kidd, treasurer. All 4-H members must finish a project to show at the annual 4-H exhibit. The Student Council is made up of students chosen from the various rooms. It is now nearing the end of its sixth year of active work on the problems of the school. The council has supervised the traffic in the school, sponsored cake sales and the sale of the magazine, Young Amierica, to earn money to buy books for the school library. The council held the annual Student Council Dance and has been represented at the Student Council Conventions at Plymouth and New Bed- ford. The officers for this year were: Alden Whiting, president, Harry Hansen, vice-president, Barbara Collingwood, sec- retary and treasurer. Seventh Grade Notes The first class meeting of the seventh grade was held for election of officers with Miss Brennan as adviser. The following ofiicers were elected: Earle Simmons, president, Charles Young, vice-president, Pauline French, secretary, and Marjorie Briggs student council repre- sentative. Pauline French and Jean Mac- Millan were placed in charge of student ticket sales. At the following meeting a social com- mittee was chosen, consisting of Howard Kimball, chairman, Leslie Randall, Anita Wass, Jean MacMillan, Marjorie Briggs, and Pauline French. During the year several business meet- ings were held. At the meetings we dis- cussed the selling of student tickets and the payment of class dues. At one of our socials we had a very en- joyable Halloween party in Room I. The social committee has planned a May party to take place on the twenty-eighth of May. PAULINE FRENCH Eighth Grade Notes Early in the school year Sprague Tol- man was elected to take charge of the student ticket sales in room 4, and Alice Desroches in room 2. Sophy Church and Janice Freeman were chosen student council representatives. The class as a whole is very ambitious. We are especially proud of Annie Antan- aricz, Richard Rome and Janice Freeman, the outstanding students of our class. We expect much of them in years to come. We were very sorry at the loss of Alice Buker and Ardelle Milewski. During the year however, the class welcomed two new members, Margaret Simpson and William Griffin. Willard Osborne, who had moved to Maine, returned to us after Christmas. Ernest Burke, Sprague Tolman, and Willard Tuck received numerals for junior high basketball. We hope these boys will have continued success in athletics during their high school career.
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24 THE HANOVERIAN ii L, ' W tml, fsggmnwr t,..,Wt,,,, I W ., WM J J THE SOPHOMORE CLASS The SOIJIIOIIIOIC Class President , .. .. JOHN URBAN Vice-President . , . STANLEY COBBETT Secretary . . VIRGINIA CURTIS Treasurer . . . . . KENNETH ROBBINS Class Colors . .. A ., Purple and Gold THE SOPHOMORES AND THEIR SONGS: Frederick Barnicoat-All Dressed Up and No Place To Go Louise Boone-Over a Cup of Tea Eleanor Bruinsma-eYou're the Tops Robert Bruce-Little I Know Catherine Burns-Dar-ling, Not Without You! Stanley Cobbett-Waitin' at the Gate for Katie Margaret Cocoran-Not Bad John Clough-Johnny One Note Robert Crothers-Why Am I Blue? Virginia Curtis-Let's Call the Whole Thing OIT Robert Desroches-What Are Your Intentions? Mary Lauksevicz-Would You Ralph Gade-I'll Bet You Tell That to All the Girls John GardneriJust Once Too Often William GorrillwOver Somebody Else's Shoulder James Griiiin-You Can't Take That Away from Me Ellen Hanson-A Needle in a Hay Stack Priscilla JosselynAI,m Just Beginning to Care Stanley Kilcup-I Woke Up Too Soon Rcse Kowalski-YReady, Willing and Able Priscilla Landers-Stay as Sweet as You Are Forest LinghamiAm I Asking Too Much? Eugene Lloyd-Never Gonna Dance Andrew MacRea-I Found Out Where Annie Lives Barbara MannfYou're Here, You're There Robert Montgomery-Wake Up and Live! Mary Mullin-Mary Had a Little Lamb Phyllis Munroe-Sweet is the Word for You Robert O'Keefe-Lost in a Fog Maxine Ott-Don't Be Afraid to Tell Your Mother Marion Redmond-Easy Come, Easy Go Natalie Roberts-Trust in Me Kenneth Robbins-You're a Builder Upper Donald Rogers-Did She Ask For Me? Gertrude Shurtleff-Whose Honey Are You? Elizabeth Sharp-They Didn't Believe Me Everett Stoddard-Fool that I Am James Strachan-Lost Josephine Tribul-When He Comes Home to Me John Urban4You Oughta Learn to Dance Ruth Whiting-Proud Gertrude Willet-Little Words of Kindness Richard Willis-Talkin' to Myself Stanley Zial-f-Ain't Misbehaving Gus Zardiackasvl Just Made Up with That Old Gal of Mine
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