Hanover High School - Hanoverian Yearbook (Hanover, MA)

 - Class of 1939

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1 Special Attention ELLIOT F. MAGOUN Given T0 0 GRADUATES Assoclate Ford Dealer INDIVIDUAL STYLES TEXAS GAS AND OIL BEAUTY SALON Rockland Massachusetts All B h f BEAUTY CULTURE GABDNEB7S SERVICE STATION TYDOL GASOLINE Telephone Hanover 200 Route 3 New State Highway Rilling 25 Zotos PERMANENT WAVING BARBARA OERTEL Reg. Hairdresser Tel. 229 Hanover Four Corners C0ll7IJIiIlIl'l7fX of JOHN USHER North Hanover Mass. Complinzmzis of R. C. WASS HANOVER SERVICE STATION MAURICE COBB SOCONY PRODUCTS Complete Lubrication Quality and Prompt Service Come in and Try It Telephone Hanover 51 Open from 6:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Route 3 and Rockland St. HANOVER

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THE HANOVERIAN Z9 fi 4' qf Q 7: I I X if K X 's fav Nl. Ott: Here is your ring back. I can- not marry you for I love Aubrey Stewart. R. Crothers: Where does he live? M. Ott: You're not going to kill him? R. Crothers: UNO, but I might sell him the ring. Freeman's father was paying a visit to his son at the school and thought it might be a good idea if they had their photograph taken. The photographer suggested that Freeman should stand with his hand on his father's shoulder. Mr. Freeman objected. It would bc much more lifelikef' he said coldly, 'lif he stood with his hand in my pocket. I turned the way I signaled, said Curtis, indignantly. after the crash. I know it, retorted the stranger. That's what fooled me. Mr. Pattou: Isn't it wonderful how little chicks get out of their shells? Vicor: What gets me is how they get in. l'You look sweet enough to eat. Bud whispered soft and low. I am, she whispered hungrily, Where do you want to go? Qlncidentally, this was passed in by Marie Millerj Josie: I'm hungry. Hansen: What? Josie: UI said I was hungry. Hansen: Sure, I'll take you home. This car makes so much noise that I thought you said that you were hungry. Rosie: 'lWhere did you get the black eye?'l Freemen: I went to a dance and was struck by the beauty of the place. Miss Flagg: 'AYour cough sounds easier this morning. Mr. Lovett: 'lIt ought to, I've been prac- ticing all night. Mr. Munro: Cupstairsjl l'It is time for that young man to go home. Willis: Your father is a crank. Mr, Munro Coverhearingj: Well, when you don't have a self-starter, a crank comes in mighty handy. Butts: HSee that man playing fullback! He'll be our best man in about a week. Marie: i'Oh this is so sudden! Miss Stewart: Girls, do you really think my cooking leaves only a little something to be desired? V. Hayes: l'Yeah, a little bicarbonate of soda. Mr. Kingman: Did you like that cigar I gave you? For 500 coupons of that brand you get a banjo. Mr. Wass: 'Alf I smoked 500 of those cigars, I'd need a harp. G. Landers: 'But I don't think I deserve a Zero. Mrs. Hatch: Neither do I. but it's the lowest mark I'm allowed to give.



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THE HANOVERIAN 31 Boys' Athletics - Continued According to pre-season forms, John Wie- liczki looks good on the mound, while John Urban seems to have what it takes behind the bat. At present Sprague Tolman is hold- ing down the initial sack, and Bud Cobbett, making his first appearance on the diamond, is doing a good job at second base. Captain Lingham and Flash Burpee round out thc infield. In the field, Standley Kilcup, Bob DesRoches, John Stoddard, Joe Vierra, and Joe Hayes are fighting it out for regular jobs. A strong supporting cast of pitchers includes Ernie Baglow, Bob Lingham, Leslie Turner, and Bill Griffin. The spirit among the boys has been very high and the team is hoping to repeat on that championship. Greatly handicapped by the loss of Butts and Crothers, the team did a fine job at the Brockton tournament and deserves much credit. Schedule Hanover 36, Norwell 14: Hanover 32, Scituate 10: Hanover 21, Marshfield 30: Hanover 23, Alumni 22: Hanover 20, Pem- broke 27: Hanover 28, Kingston 12: Han- over 40, Scituate 23: Hanover 59, Norwell 17: Hanover 19, Duxbury 22: Hanover 29, Kingston 181- Hanover 11, Pembroke 20: Hanover 19, Duxbury 21: Hanover 30, Marshfield 31: Hanover 46, Wrentham 33: Hanover 25, Provincetown 61. BASEBALL Handicapped tremendously by the peculi- arities of our infamous New England weath- er, the baseball team was very slow in getting started. With only five days of practice, it tackled Duxbury on May 3, and was not too hard pressed to win by the lop-sided score of 21-1. Ably led by Captain Eor- rest Lingham, the team played mid-season ball and gained 16 base hits. As yet, it is impossible to predict the suc- cess of the team, but it seems from the Dux- bury game that the boys have more than a fifty-fifty chance of getting the third leg on the South Shore Cup and thus winning it as a permanent possession. Girls' Athletics - Continued Schedule Nlorwyell 7, Hanover 63: Marshfield 24, Hanover 35' Scituate 20, Hanover 41: Scit- uate 26, Hanover 38: Marshfield 33, Hanf- over 36: Norwell 23 Hanover 35: Duxbury 21 Hanover 24: Kingston 13, Hanover 331 Pembroke 16, Hanover 35: Duxbury 31, Hanover 26. Girls receiving awards were: Mary Dauk- sevich, Captain's star and stripe: Margaret Cocoran, Manager's letter: Nancy Stewart, stripe: Mary Lloyd, stripe: Lucille Josselyn, letter: Marie Miller, stripe: Eleanor Mullin, stripe. THINKING THINGS OVER In LANDER'S fields the poppies blow, Commencement Day has flown: I WOOD that I were YOUNG again With dreams to go to TOWNE. The BERRY'S ripen in the dell, The birds have come to HATCH: The thrush now sings a tale to SNELL From brookside up to thatch. The KINGMAN rules upon his throne, The SLEEPER dreams of fame: The Bray's are bonnie in their own, MacDONALDS'S just the same. If I could turn the Tide of Time Again I'd play a part- I'd be a FREEMAN quite sublime Where summer swallows DART. I'd like to wander back, of yore: I REID of days now fieet - Commencement Days of '34 Where east and WESTCOTT meet. MARGARET STEWART, '34

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