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CHILDREN'S CARNIVAL

April 1936 H.T.A. Richmond '38
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CHILDREN'S CARNIVAL
April 1936 H.T.A. Richmond '38

Providing worthwhile entertainment for townspeople, faculty, and students, the twenty-second annual Children's Carnival revealed the winter sports talent among the juvenile population of Hanover. The Carnival, held February 22 on Occom Pond and the Golf Course, drew a field of over a hundred and fifty contestants in the skating and skiing events, open to entrants fifteen years of age and under. The competitors were divided into age groups. In the fifteen-year-old class, Dick Norris, captain of Hanover High School's winter sports team, took first place in the slalom and hundred-yard ski races, followed by a second place in the langlauf, winning the most points in the boys' events, while Debbie Hazel ton, daughter of Swimming Coach Sid Hazelton, won the most points in the girls' races. As exemplified in the cases of Warren Chi vers, Ted Hunter, Ed Meservey, and many other prominent Dartmouth skiers, much of this ability exhibited on the Golf Course is bound to develop to importance in the sporting world of the immediate future. Bar Moseley '37 directed the meet.