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Page 31 text:
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GIRLS' VARSITY CLUB Girls, Athletics Girls, athletics this year were more suc- cessful than in the last few years, especi- ally field hockey. With Margaret Church as captain we captured three games, two from Pembroke and one from North Eastong but we lost four, two to Kingston, one to Scituate and one to Marshfield. The most exciting game of the year was the North Easton game played in October and ending with the score of 1 to 0. All through the first half there was no score but in the third quarter a marvelous assist was made by Margaret Church, and Barbara Colling- wood shot it in the goal. Margaret Church was the year's high scorer with five goals to her credit. Our basketball season was even more successful and might have been better but for the misfortune of losing our captain, Annie Slaney, who could not be with us this year. But the very able Agnes Petro- sevich Iilled her place and made up for the loss. This year we won eight games and lost nine. Of these nine games we lost two by one point and two by two points. The two best games of the year were our games with Pembroke. It was our ambition to win these games and we were a little bit frightened. We could not seem to get going in the first half, but when the second half started, we began to click and brought the score up to theirs. How- ever it was all in vaing for, when the final whistle blew, we were one point behind them. In this manner both games were lost by narrow margins, the scores being 18 to 19 and 19 to 20. Miss Petrosevich received the honor of being high scorer by capturing 204 points. Girls' baseball in Hanover has not yet become very prominent, but we hope it will in the future. A few games were played last year ,with Plymouth, Scituate and Marshfield. The following girls were awarded let- ters for both basketball and field hockey: Margaret Church, Mary Dauksevich, Priscilla Josselyn, Eleanor Josselyn, and Eleanor MacLean. The following received letters in either basketball or hockey: Muriel French, Marion Redmond, Mary Lloyd, Nancy Stewart, Ruth Lovell, Virginia Curtis, May Anderson, Barbara Collingwood, Madeline Perry, Betty Hall, Agnes Petro- sevich, and Barbara Pfaff received her manager's bar.
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30 THE H Humor To A Member in the Rumi Whenever there's a concert By the Hanover High School Band, Father goes, And Mother goes, And Brother Ted And Sister Rose. They stick right to the finish Although they have to stand. They enjoy the squeaky fiddle The cymbals, ring--ting-tiddle. But it's the rum -tum - tum Of the big bass drum That they think is simply grand. For sister is the drummer in Hanover High School Band. A. JOHNSON '38 Mr. Booth-I'm not feeling Well today. I ate a dozen oysters last night. Miss Jenkins-Were they fresh? What did they look like when you opened them ? Mr. Booth-Oh! do you have to open them? Mr. Redmond-Where did you get the idea that Cleopatra was a flat iron. J. Whiting-'Cause it says in the book: Marc Anthony pressed his suit with Cleopatra. J. Whiting-Can you crawl on your hands and knees? Mrs. Chandler-Surely. Whiting-Well don't because it's baby- ish. F. Nielson-Are you there? J. Jones-If I was I wouldn't tell you. A. Whiting-There's a girl that looks sweet enough to eat. R. Dvvelley-Yeh! If you like plain food. D. Kingman-Simmons, name four kinds of farming. Simmons-Extensive, intensive, pre- tensive, and expensive. ANOVERIAN H. Newcomb-Do you serve lobsters here? Wally-Sureg we cater to everyone. Tom Hayes-Madame, did you ever travel with a trailer? Eleanor Josselyn-Yes, I have a kid brother. Simmons-Ha, ha, ha, ha,- A. Whiting-All right, my one-track mind, what are you laughing at? Simmons-The summer underwear book. A. Whiting-What's funny about that? Simmons-Ha, Gone With the Winter. Out of Tovvner-Why do they call Han- over Fish Hook ? Native-'Cause it's on the end of the line. Mr. Wass-Now, if I subtract 25 from 37 what's the difference? C. Ellis-Yeah! That's what I say. Who cares? Richards-Will you vote to abolish cap- ital punishm-ent? O'Hara-No! Capital punishment was good enough for my father and it's good enough for me. J. Hanberry-Pop, I need an encyclo- pedia for school. Pop--Nothing doing, you can Walk to school like I did. All students hope their teachers take a fancy to them: a passing fancy. Mr. Kingman-Why are you all excited? Mr. Booth-I have a right to be. Mr. Kingman-You have? Mr. Booth-Just savv a tong war. Mr. Kingman-Tong War! Mr. Booth-Two ice men had a fight. Mrs. Chandler-Where do you start the second page of a typewritten letter? A. Sides-Where the first one left off.
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