Hanover High School - Hanoverian Yearbook (Hanover, MA)

 - Class of 1937

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' .,.4 ' President Secretary Class Colors Pupil H, Antanaricz W. Barclay E. Berigan A. Brennan B. Collingwood A. Cl1I'1'3I1 J. Damon W. Daunt C. Ellis R. Freeman M. French B. Gade P. Glover H. Hansen M. Hayes V. Hayes B. Henderson A. Johnson E. Josselyn L. Kilcup H. Kyser R. Lovell E. MacLean H. Newcomb si' QW '-f-awww-, --W.. , Ju nior Persoiialities CLASS OFFICERS JOHN WHITING MURIEL FRENCH Rose and Gold Pet Saying N0 Oh yeah! For crying out loud My goodness I don't get it Allie! Sure I'm tired! Heck! Whoopee. Grandma! Good Gravy Gonna dance? How to go! Oh Gee! So what! Hang up Get outa here Hello Kid Oh Fishcakes So what! Rats It's all right, oh! Sure, I guess so Shucks Vice-President Treasurer , Class Motto Hobby Roller Skating Airplanes Medicine Designing Traveling Telephoning Dancing Radio Studying French Studying Writing Driving Bicycling School Activities Driving Swimming Talking Beano Airplanes Gardening Baseball Dogs Basketball Drawing ROBERT FREEMAN BARBARA COLLINGWOOD Excelsior Happy when- in D. A. alone with animals dancing dancing out riding singing asleep with Putter on Broadway in a Chevie teasing girls with t'Hendy gunning with Chick in D. A. with Pat telling jokes in a Chevie getting A's all the time driving with Collie with Joe S. Nichols Nix on that Roller skating dancing B. Osborne See you in jail Helping Simmy in vacation B. Pfaif Oh, yeah! Typing college closes M. Perry Oh, boy! Music in Norwell P. Rhodes Gosh Dancing the 'phone rings S. Richards Oh Yea-ah! Swimming driving R. Savini Oh You! Bicycling playing jokes O. Savini Well, what of it Farming in Hingham A. Simmons I don't know Hens acting silly H. Smith Oh Yeah! Sewing in Whitman D. Sproul Oh dear! Stamps in vacation S. Sproul Who says so? Hockey driving A. Swiriduk I'm mad now Driving with Bunny F. Thorley Oh Shucks Radio with Ginger M, Torrey How cute! Eating with Bob A. Verme Judas priest Riding at a show J. Whiting Hey Newky Riding school closes

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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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26 THE HANOVERIAN VARSITY CLUB Boys' Ati116t1CS Basketball Champions of South Shore Leagucu The 1936-37 bask-etball season was a good one for Hanover High School. Cap- tain Josselyn led the team in every game and was outstanding during the whole season. Members of the squad were: Darling, Downes, Cobbett, Crothers, Jan- sen, Josselyn, Savini, Stewart, Simmons, Thrasher, Whiting, Gardner QManagerJ, Willis CAssistant Managerj. Coach Redmond had some workable material, and he used it to good advantage. At the beginning of the year, Pembrokels announcement that they were out for Han- over's scalp rather riled the boys. Hanover gradually worked up a fever by beating all the league contenders that they had met, but they lost two games. When they met Pembroke they had barely defeated Scituate and Marshfield on their own courtsg and, therefore, they were slightly fearful of Pembrokels team. That night Hanover played one of the best games that the people of Hanover have seen for a long timeg and one of Pembroke's best players complained to his teammates, We looked like a bunch of dubs. After Pembr0ke's defeat, Hanover had clear sailing until they met Rockland at Rockland. This was a great game even though Hanover lost, and it was certainly worth watching. Then came disaster. In the Marshfield game Bob Stewart broke his army and Hanover's best played in such a daze after that, that Marshfield won by a narrow margin. Trouble for Coach Redmond, but everybody pulled together and our depend- able Downes came through with the goods. Hanover sailed free until they met Pem- broke. The boys were fearful that they should let the disabled Stewart downg and they played frantically until they beat Pembroke in another very decisive victory, thereby becoming champions of the South Shore League. The next night Hanover's tired warriors met Rockland and far outplayed them in the first half, but in the second period the previous evening's game took its tollg and the Rockland team forged ahead to victory. In the whole season there were many stars, but of them all, one of the best is the man who sat on the bench and hoped for the team's success: Coach Redmond.

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