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IOHN EDWARD SARGENT 7 RIP ROAD Jack is another lover of the rugged sport of skiing. The coldest of winter days will find him out on Balch Hill, provided there's snow. If the snow doesn't live up to expectations, he might be found at the Co-op telling the salesman how much cheaper ski equipment is at Art Bennett's, or he might be across the street telling Art how much :heaper it is at the Co-op. As chairman of the Class Committee this year, .lack has ably iemonstrated his ability for this position as the organizer and man behind the scene for :he Senior Ball. Class Committee 4 fChairmanJg Senior Choir 1, 23 Orchestra 1, 23 Spanish Club lg Audio -Visual Aides I, 23 Safety Patrol lg H-Club 2, 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Skiing l, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM JAMES SMALLEY WEST WI-IEELOCK STREET Tall and quiet, Bill possesses the remarkable quality of always being on time. He has received enviable recognition for this record, achieved by only a few in the school's history, of never having been tardy or absent in twelve years of attendance, This is an achievement to be proud of, and it is this diligent dependability that characterizes him in everything he does. Bicycling serves both as a means of transportation and a sport of leisure for Bill, who is a familiar sight biking in and around Hanover waving to all his friends. He is a movie fan as soon as the sun sets, and he also enjoys woodworking. CHARLES GUY SMITH NORWICI-I, VERMONT Smitty's favorite pastime is undoubtedly the automobile. Cars were made to go on four wheels, but it has been said that Charlie tried driving his famous red jeep on two, accounting for the nickname, Suicide Smith. He drives a puck with a force com- parable to that of the horseless carriage, and there are those who can see a definite re- semblance to the way each is controlled. When not behind the wheel of his jeep, he may be tinkering with it or another car down at Southworth's Garage where many of his cronies can be found, and the alfairs of the day discussed. Hockey 1, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 3, 4. MARIAN LINDA STEVENS GREENSBORO ROAD Mischievous brown eyes and an ever-ready smile greet customers in Lou's every afternoon and evening where Marian is a waitress. Hoping some day to own her own motel or restaurant, she is gaining the needed experience in this line of work. A nimble- lingered typist, Marian spends many hours keeping in good order the correspondence and records of the Audio-Visual Aides Department. Another important position that Marian ably fulfills is that of the Head Librarian. Stray encyclopedias and scattered magazines never manage to get very far from her sight. Although she wears a ring on the third linger of her left hand, Marian plans to study for a year or two in business school before marriage. French Club 2, 33 Future Teacher of America 3 lVice Presidentl, 4 lPresidentlg Library Aides 3, 4 llieadlg Secretarial Aides 4: Audio-Visual Aides 4 fSecretaryl.
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ALICIA MARGARITA PIANCA 12 OCCOM RIDGE Latin, French, and conversational Spanish are but a few of Alicia's scholastic ac complishments. Her work as editor of the Harpoon during her junior year produced ar excellent paper. Constantly after tardy reporters, she could often be seen stuffing article: and papers into her bulging brown leather zippered notebook. Long black braids ar ranged neatly on top of her head, eyes that sparkle and nearly close when she laughs, ant a love for bright colors and foreign jewelry depict Alicia. Well traveled, she has spen summers at Cape Cod, in Puerto Rico and in Europe, and wherever she goes, her ability to get along with other people wins her many friends. Inde 4g Harpoon 3 tlfditorlg Penofiron 2 fSecretarylg Press Club 3, 4: Latin Clul l 1Secretary-Treasureri, 2 QPresidentJ, 35 French Club, 2, 3, 4 fSecretaryJ. ARTHUR HENRY PIPER LYME, NEW HAMPSHIRE On the basketball Hoor Art is a whiz, and '54 is justly proud of its quintet captain for the past season. '6Pipe grew up with a desire to play basketball, and the trail has led him to four years on the Hanover team. As well as a star hoopster, Art is a competent baseball outfielder. He has a fine sense of humor and never seems to be disturbed about anything. Art plans to swap his habitual sport shirt and white bucks for a khaki outfit and a career with Uncle Sam. H-Club 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 lCaptainl: Baseball 2, 3, 4. JANET RUTH POORE NORWICH, VERMONT Whenever the Musical Clubs give a performance, .Ianet's name appears near the top of the program. Last year her sweet soprano voice was heard as the lead in The Mikado and as the soloist in the Chorus' Christmas rendition of I Wonder as l Wander. Although music is first and foremost on Janet's list of interests, she tinds time to take part in many other activities. As Secretary of the Inde Board, she is known for her neat, copious notes. Her ability to make friends stood her in good stead at Vermont Girls' State last summer. Jan's sparkling enthusiasm and her MI think it will be fun attitude help enliven any occasion. Class Committee 1 lChairmanJg Inde 4 1SecretaryJ: Harpoon 3 fAssistant Editorl: Press Club 3, 4: Senior Choir 2, 3, 4g Latin Club 1, 2g French Club 2, 3. ARNOLD MELVIN RICH LYME ROAD Sonny hopes someday to make a lot of money so that he may live up to his name CThat's a Rich one.l His chief interest lies in anything that has four wheels and he spends a good deal of his time labouring over his 1938 Chevy, not because he likes tt tinker on it but also because the repair work is necessary. Not content to have only the life-size versions about, he likes to build model trucks, for this is the only way in whicl he can bring them into his house. As is not uncommon among the boys in Hanover, one of his great ambitions is to run a drag race with the police cruiser on Main Street When his old car is on the blink, he goes over to Norwich and clears some of the hot-rot lust out of his system on the roller-skating floor. When Arny becomes an Army mechanic the enemy had better be on its toes, for he is bound to turn out a fleet of hot-rod jeep: that will revolutionize modern warfare. Football lg Basketball 1, 23 Baseball 23 Track 1.
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-was WZ' Ea i M, . ilk, 5 Ti' as ' . X., .,1g f 1, V. , 'J ,X , manila I f . . . qw I .E K asa asa l , ! GERALD WARREN STICKNEY LEWISTON, VERMONT One of the decorative highlights at the memorable Christmas Senior Ball was Santa driving his sleigh of reindeer down out of the sky midst the glittering snowflakes on the Assembly Hall curtain. Probably few people realized who was responsible for this gay work of art. Gerry, a modest Verrnonter, would rather remain quietly in the background asking little credit for such a job. He is not only a talented artist, but he is also one of Mr. Stimson's top mechanical drawing students. The hunting season brings out his ability to draw a bead on a buck, and last year he came home with a six-point 100- pounder. JOANNE ELNORA THOMPSON ETNA, NEW HAMPSHIRE Chrysanthemums, carnations, and roses take on added beauty as .Ioanne's skillful fingers nimbly work them into corsages and fioral bouquets. The art of calling fiowers by their correct names is not diiiicult for Jo, for during the summer months she capably fills customers' orders at Porter's Florist Shop. As business manager of the Harpoon, she deftly manipulates facts and figures to balance the books. Editor Andy never has to worry about hills going unpaid, for he knows his Hrighthand man is always on the job. Friday night, .lo may be seen in a gay dip and dive at the square dance in Hanover Center. Harpoon 4 NANCY JANE THORBURN NORWICH, VERMONT A true Vermonter, Nan's slow deliberate manner of speech diffused with such words as caow and pa'tridge, two deep dimples, a close-to-the-surface blush, and a wide smile give her poise and a genial mien. Nancy works at Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital after school while she looks ahead to the day when she will be able to apply for a job as a full-fledged nurse. An enthusiastic bowler and dancer, Nan's weekends are busy ones, and she too, is an H. H. S. basketball fan. Nancy's pet peeve is being called Red, and with an adamant shake of her head, she'll say that her hair is more brown than red. Junior Choir 1: Senior Choir 2, 4g French Club 2, 3. TERESA MARY TOBIN GREENSBORO ROAD When someone says the name Teresa we think of a soft pageboy hair style, twinkling eyes, a merry laugh and a neat-as-a-pin appearance. Inveterately slow, sure, and easy, Terry turns into a dynamo on the basketball and field hockey teams. A keen interest in athletics and a sportsmanlike attitude make her a necessary cog in the wheel of good play. Few people are aware that the pleasant number please they hear from the Hanover switchboard may be the voice of Terry, who is starting early on a career with the Telephone Company. Considerate and good-natured, Terry increases and strengthens her friendships with each day. Junior Choir lg Senior Choir 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, Secretarial Aides 35 H-Club 4: Field Hockey 2, 3, 4g Basketball 2, 3, 4.
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