Hanover High School - Hanoverian Yearbook (Hanover, MA)

 - Class of 1939

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18 THE HANOVERIAN 1 Presidcm' .....,, A A A XVENDELL HENDERSON Vir'c'-Presirlefzf AA ..,., AI.IfIRED GASUNAS Svm'etary A A A A A A A A AAAAAA PAUL VILIESIS Tiwzszzrer AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA CHARLES BURPEE CLASS CoLoRS: Maroon and Silver CLASS Morro: No efforf, no result Memf'2z'r Happy Whcfz Menzbffr HHPIW WWW Rosemary Arthur A Lucille Baker A...,A, Stanley Boryzewski A A Kenneth Brown .AAAAAA Charles Burpee A A A A A Robert Coburn A Nancy Lillian Crane AAAAAAAAA Donald Damon AAAAAAA Betsy Ann Foster A A Alfred Gasunas AAAA Donald Hanberry A A A Eleanor Haskell AAAA A A Joseph Hayes AAAAAAA Wendell Henderson A Elton Hill AAAAAA A Florence Huntley AAAA Marion Inglis AAAAA Norma Janson A A Laura Lamore AAAA George Landers A A A A A A A A A she,S growing A A A A A translating French A A A whitewashing fences A A A AAAAAAA A Hshing getting others in trouble is home from Oak Grove AAAAAAAAAAAAwithJane attheshow A A A A on Hill's bike A A A A A A A teasing others speeding A A with Jane and Lillian A A A A A A A A with Lucille A A A A Sleeping alone A A A A with Betsy Ann AAAAAAAAAAAalone cooking with Helen A A at the Town Pumpn A A A A milking the cows Margaret Leggett A A Robert Lingham A A A Priscilla Josselyn AAAA Mary Lloyd AAAAAAAA Wfilliam McDougall A Marie Miller AAAAAAAA Eleanor Mullin A A A Edward O,Neil A A A Helen Orloski A A Eunice Paige A A A Phyllis Pratt AAAAA Eleanor Poor AAAA A Donald Richmond A A Joseph Sampson AAAA Williaiii Sides AAAA A A A A Marion Simmons A A A Nancy Stewart A A A Bertha Trowsdale A Paul Viliesis AAAA Marjorie Zwicker A A A A A A making eyes A A A A A A playing ball in Mighty'S,' Ford up to West Hanover drawing A A A A A A A night comes A with her l'Buddy A A playing his sticks A A A A with Marjorie A A doing her history inD.A. riding in Bob's Buick talking with Nancy reading 'QLife,' and Look', A A A A A A A with Anita A A AAAA with Lillian A A A at Sports A A A dancing with Bob A A A A the girls smile A A A A A A with Helen

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THE HANOVERIAN 17 Nov. 2, Paris. The Sorbonne at last! The atmosphere here is much more conducive to study. Three of us are living with the Martins who are very nice. Nov. 14, Paris. Friday was a big day at Paris: Armistice Day. All the troops marched from L'Arc de Triomphe to Place de la Concorde, all the way down the Champs-Elysees. Nov. 18. Paris. The courses at the Sorbonne are ever more interesting as time goes on. I'm having the grandest time, reading the romantic poets, Lamartine, Vigny, Hugo, Musset. The de- voir on Montaigne was terrific, even French- men Hnd him difficult. We have three long devoirs each month. Our mid-years are both oral and three-hour writtens. Dec. 25 to Ian. 5, Paris. Christmas vacation! Sunday afternoon, right after lunch, Deane and I, Michel, .Iac- ques and Madeline, went to Versaille to skate on the Grand Canal. It really gave me a funny feeling to be skating there. There is rarely skating at Versailles for it never gets cold enough to freeze enough to hold hundreds of people. Christmas Eve we went with the family to Sainte-Clothilde to the Midnight Mass. The music was beautiful, the cathedral beautifully decorated, and there were millions of candles burning. I am en- tirely won over by their wonderful cathe- drals and the impressive beauty of their serv- ices. Dec. 28, Grenoble. Grenoble is in a basin and is surrounded by mountains. When Madame Fichet woke me this morning and opened the windows the light that came in was just blinding. The sun was just coming up and the moun- tains were covered by the whitest snow I've ever seen. 'AMagnif1que is the only word and I have said that word at least Hfty times during that last four' days if I've said it once. Wednesday. Got up early enough to catch the train which left Grenoble at 9 a.m. for Villard- d-Lans, a winter sport resort where they have the largest 'ipatinoiren in France. Thursday ut C01-de-Forte. We watched the skiers and then started down on foot. Never in my life have I seen such magnificence--so much snow, so much whiteness, so many mountains, the clouds going by us-just impossible to describe. The Alps are certainly beautiful. And the air! jun. 23, Paris. The beautiful stained glass windows in the Sainte-Chapelle are being taken out to be buried so they won't be destroyed in case of war. The general feeling is that there will be war early in the spring. We may not Hn- ish our year here after all - and I can tell you that I would be simply heart-broken, not only from the selfish point of view-but knowing that all these people we have met are being killed. War has never seemed so real to me since the horrible crisis in Septem- ber. Feb. 5, Paris. Wednesday after lunch I went to the Louvre for the first time. LaVictoire de Sampthrace is the very first thing that you see on entering and it simply took my breath away. April 18, Paris. Truly the vacation on the Cote D'Azur was wonderful. It is positively impossible to describe the whole vacation day by day because it would be endless so I'll just have to keep it until I see you, which probably won't be too far in the future since I'm pack- ing my trunk to-night along with the rest of the group. However. I hope that that will be a futile precaution, as does Mlle. Bourgoin. It isn't worth while to say whether or not I think there will be a war because no one knows and by the time you have this letter either there will be or there won't be, Compiled from Letters of ELEANOR HATCH, '34



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THE HANOVERIAN 19 Nami' and Nifk nanzc Antanaricz, Annie' Beal Meal 3 Boone, Booney', A A Boryszewski, Helen Burke, Connie A Burke, K'Ernie A A M Butts, Malfie A u n I Cassey, Imy AA A M Conrad, 'iMyrdoo,' Church, Toots', A Church, Q'Tote,' A Desroches, Ike A Freeman, 'Treemyn Ford, UE. L. F. Qelfj Gardner, Gagner Gerrish, Gerry,' . Griffin, Exile . Hallaren, Babe A A Hutch, 'KEmmie Hatch, 'iMerry' -losselyn, YValfie Kidd, Kid . Leach, Spike A A A MacLean, Dotty', an SOPHCMGRE CLASS Pl'4'Xftlt'IIf .... View-l'n'xirfc'11f A Sc'r'1'c'fm'y AA T!'l'll.YIlI'f'V A A A A Happy Wllrflz A in Rockland A A A AAAAAA asleep A A A A A A A at Furnace Pond B. A A in geography class A chickens are Hatch-ing A A A A A A A A A Thrash-ing A A playing ping-pong A A A in biology class A A A AAAA in Boystown A in 11 Spragues'-mobile A A in a Plymouth in English class A A A A bicycling A A A A studying A reading Peter Rabbit A A A A observing A A A A A A in trouble A when flirting A A A A cooking A A ,littering A A A dancing A A skipping A A A A A A giggling at Camp Farley A A A A RICPIAIRIJ Kioo A ANNA THRASHER A AA Gus TOLMAN SPRAGUE TOLMAN Name and Nivkznznzc' im BeH,'1D0r, A W. Nute, 'QBig Nute E. Osborne, Slug A A XV. Osborne, Slim' A R. Rome, Romie A A R. Ruginski, Rug,' A M. Scott, Scottie A A G. Sickoll, Thickle M. Simpson, Midge A T. Simpson, Simple G. Swiriduk, Georgie', E. Shurtleff, Evie A A. Thrasher, Thrash N. Towne, Shorty G. Tolman, Goosey,' S. Tolman, Spragie,' W. Tuck, TuckyU A A E. Turner, Elweeta S. Unangst, Cutieu A A. Wfinslow, Allie ,IA XVieliczki, Yanac M. Yurkevicz, Buck Zardiakas, 'QYonkie', xl. Zwicker, .Ionnna,' Happy Wlawz A A when Rome-ing fooling R. Nute, Little Nutei' A surrounded by catalogues UHnMUAAA4Hmg A A C. M. T. C-ing A A ringing Bell-s A A A A A A daydreaming visiting her nephew A A A A A A Myrtillating A A A A A A at parties A A doing homework A A A A A A driving A A A A A alone A A A wrestling A A A in Dixie A A running around A A Francinating AA A at Pembroke A A A lending money? A A A A sewing A eating Briggs-ing AA bossing teasing Mr. Moulton A A A keeping silent

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