Hanover High School - Melange Yearbook (Hanover, IN)
- Class of 1941
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M., Indinna University Post Graduate Work, Indiana Music Department ' University Mr. Everett F. Brown B. S., Bell State Teachers College M. S.'CBusinessD, Indiana University Coach, Commercial Department, Physical Educe Miss Rita Simmons Teadhera' Trnining School, Hanover College Sth and 6th grndes Mrs, Erma T. Jones Teachers' Training School, Hanover College 5rd end 4th grades Mrs. Rispah R. Henning Teachers' Training School, Hanover College lst and 2nd grades University tion d94Tpr nw --. , .4- x f 1 . I , A1 '4 M' ,y. ,, ,- 1 gy , .VR X ,x 'S M- M 1 . L' b ' f AA' , ', Il: ' ' x' Y A A 2 s 4 ! A A 2 H1 Q., -l,f KN' x ' M , .MJ 5 M N ,Q gg, 1 - V,-rf ' ' 4, ' . - w M w. ,, 4 1 , 1 ' , M X , Q Q . 1 Y X Y ,wh pl, . , N , H .. Y . f , Q ' . .A . .J - A, X X , -Y' X 1 r.-4.-gg',,gfQ:,f,,A1A' 1':g,1-urn' 1 . . I V f f 1' , 4.,,, ' ' ' -FUNK K 1 W X . A W W ' 1 . y f I I V ' I 1 1, , Y X . , 4 XV . 1 X . ,El-2, N 1 N K! 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ROBERT ROMLETT...Tall and hungry looking...interested in his o1othes...hesded for a commercial career... head lihr9rian...a good pal...haS 8 fine SGHSG Of J humor.,,HPan in Junior Llay...vice president of the senior class. E GAYLE hAHAUGH...Uvhere did you all get them big, big evesU?...hendles the money and corresnondence for the Senior Class...is not offended easily...one who is interested in ccnservation...likes to tease. GRACE CLARK...Can do a lot of things well...likes tc knit..rCherus...Willin Workers...econcmiosl. .7 BONNIE FEHGUSCN...Can argue with you on any subject... good netured...plays clarinet in orohestrs...what a ncsey lady she was in the Junior Play...whistles as sell as.sings...Boosters Club...CLorus...one of the few who likes to wear hose...Willing Workers. CARL GAS5EHT...Elessed with the gift of quietude...an- other who is interested in eonservstion...sensihle ...when you talk Io him--he listens. ANNA JO KELLEY...Here's one of our Jitterbugs...neat appearance..fNilling Workers...cute smile with dim- ples...Boosters Cluo...happyggo-lucky. PEGGY KLECPFEH...Denoes well...makes friends easily... A plenty of pep...yell leader last yesr...Chorus... good worker on the SPOTLIGhT...Poosters Club..Lizzie in the Junior Play...sssistant editor of MELANGE. A is ff' 5 1 AJJ-P ,.,,o,,,- 6 I l i If 1 J ri! -- if A , pw. SBNIORS FOO?-SZ! L.fnGT'3g . .Tall and hanrlsome . . .1Z11Cf17,V-'fghflflll . . . . basketball star...how he can sing...lots of fun... romantic load in Junior Hlav...Chorus...serious mind- ed. JANE LATTH3Vo...Ucre's a good athlete...likes to laugh ...Milling Dorkers' presideht...the girl to help one out in za pi1'mcl.Q. . ,Gl'f'.OfL i.lS. HORMA PEKQHH...i friend to evorvone..,Editor of the SPOTLIGHT last Veur...o 3ood wlto...Woosters Club... The MELANGE mditor for l94l...Juhior PlaY...csn be depended uwon to do her tasks well...neat apoorence. MARVIN TKUl3ik....Porsonality plus....loquacious....a stickler for library rules...popular with all the girls...offered olenty of humor in Junior P12v.:. engaging qrin...Chorus. 'f KENNETH TULL...Loves to play Fasketball, and no wonder-- . he'3 reall? good...husiness manager of cnhuel...onr- ticular a?out his appearQnce...ho nonsense ehout him ...Junior Play...mimeogrupher for school paper. DOROTHY VAL LILH...Grnnd personality...competent...S?OT- LIGHT Mditor this year...Chorus...hendles the big bass fiddle...smart and how...yell leader last year ...Boosters Cluh...neat dTGSSGT...JUDlOP Play. KEIFDALL 'viflilgrg-iii. . .Ask hlm Eiflfflll inf ahozxtf the movies . . . girl-shv...depehdfIle...mimeogrepher for annual... well-liked. LOTTIS MOOD...The picture of efficiency...Lr. Weir's -. y H ', . . 1 . gjglrl fri1.de.j:f . . .l1:!.ll1ng workers . . .qulct and .conserv- atlve...m tencher's delight. ' Af f2ff' Q I O ' ...D J 1 - - '4P MELANGE CLASS HISTORY OF 1941 By Anna Jo Kelley - Chapter I New that we have reached another milestone of life and the time has come when we will leave our Alma Mater as students, our sentiments turn back to the time when we first entered H. H. S. Slowly we visualize the dif- ferent scenes and events as they occurred during our high school days. Just four years ago, September l957, a group of twenty eight students enrolled in Hanover High School, thus beginning their high school career. his group consisted of Leslie Aldridge, Grace Clark, Neva Dicus, Bonnie Ferguson, Carl Gassert, Anna Jo Kelley, Peggy Kleopfer Boone LaGrange, Gayle Manaugh, Jane Matthews, Billy Miles, Anne Parker, Norma Pender, Robert Howlett, Jeanette Scott, Kenneth Tull, Dorothy Van Liew, Kendall Walker, Lottie hood, and Mary Mires from Hanoverg Marj- orie Comingore, and Helen Nay from Kentg Anna Hoskins, William Perkinson, and Marvin Thurman, from Pleasant Pointg Elizabeth Williams from Saludag and James Burn- ham from Madison, Indiana. Marvin Thurman, a popular boy, was chosen to act as president during our Freshman year in school. Mrs. May was our class sponsor. During the year we had sev- eral exciting trips in our biology class. Most of the Freshmen ,were found in different clubs and organiza- tions of the school. Boone LaGrange and Kenneth Tull represented our class on the basketball team, and Anne Parker was one of the yell leaders. Chapter II September, l938, found the former Freshmen enroll- ed as Sophomores. Stella Burdine joined our class at the beginning of the semester and to our sorrow we lost several of our classmates. Anne Parker left us and went to a private girls' school at Shelbyville, Ken- tuekyg Anna Hoskins moved to Austing Helen Nay moved to Deputy, Jeanette Scott moved to Brooksburgg and Eliza- beth williams, Mary Mires, William Perkinson and James Burnham, all quit school. At the first class meeting of this year the offi- cers were elected as follewsg Kendall Walker, president Gayle Manaugh, vice presidentg Norma Pender, secretary and treasurerg and Mr. Millican, class sponsor. Kenneth Tull, Boone LaGrange, and Gayle Manaugh were basketball s ars, 0 9 ll d94l TMELANQZE or Chapter III A The Junior year came and we were still losing some of our students. This year we lost Marjorie Comingore, who moved to Seludag Billy Miles left us and went to Jeffersonville, Indieneg and Stella Burdine quit school. Margaret Opal Jean came from Martinsville, Indiana. The class officers were Norms Pender, presidentg Gayle Menaugh, vice presidentg Neve Dicue, treasurerg and Dorothy Ven Liew, secretary. Mrs. May wus our class sponsor. We will never forget the day when Boone LaGrange and Kenneth Tull were awarded their basketball sweaters and Gayle Mansugh and Marvin Thurman got their letters. Everyone surely admired them. Then came the class play, NLook Out, Lizzie,n filled with fun and laughter. Robert Howlett left us for about two months and went to North Mddison, Indiana, but found that he could not stay sway from Hanover so he came buck the next yeur. At lest we had the gredtest social event of the year to which everyone had looked forward: the Jun- ior-Senior Trip. This was a day that will be remenbered by everyone who went. That, which ended our fun for the year, was a big picnic at Muskntstuck Park, North Vernon, Indians and u grand time wus enjoyed by every- one although it was s cold dey. Chapter IV On September, 1940, begun the famous year in which we entered H. H. S. with the dignity of Seniors confer- red upon us. Perhaps we sometines didn't live up to our name when we played pranks, and run in the hall und so on, but when we thought about this being the last year of our deer, old high school days we assume a dignified manner. This year we were the smallest clues in school and what s jolly and dignified group! Margaret Opel Jenn decided she would discontinue her studies und go to Georgetown, Indians. ' The officers this yeur were Neve Dicus, presidentg Robert Howlett, vice presidentg and Gayle M3DQUgh, sec- retary und. treasurer. Mrs. May could not stay away from our class so -she was our sponsor again. This year Kenneth Tull and Boone LdGrunge Iudd prominent posi- tions on the basketball squad, and were looking forward to their chevrons. They have been outstanding players during their high school days. They have exch played on the team for four years. This your the Hanover bas- ketball players won the county championship: something Which gave us ell u thrill. We assure you that Kenneth and Boone hed a lot to do with our victory. Baccalaureate services on April 27 and Commence- ment Exercises, 'May 2, will end the high school career of the Senior Class, small in number but mighty in deed. - Qfff dedl H U T ' .. A 4 M A so E SENIGR PHOPHECY Ev reggy Kleopfer and Robert Howlett This is station H. H, 5, coming over the N, 9. C. netmork. Ne new take vou to Hanover High School to call to mind the graduating class of l94l. Me present to vou a young man who has traveled extensively throughout the world during the summer months to obtain information about each graduate. We now turn our uicrophone over to Charlie McCarthy.. Take it away, Charlie. HGood evening, my friends. This is Charlie, the life of the party. I an proud to be the one to remind you that ten years ado tonight, there were sixteen sen- iors passing in review hefore their instructors and un- derclassmatcs for the last time before thev ventured forth unassisted to help make the world a better place in which to live.n We take you into Studio U, Here we see the great- est News Commentator of all times. It appears to be none other than Eonnie Ferguson. She is a globe trottor and gathers most of her news first hand. Leaving the studio we inter into New York's most pooular night club, and spend an enjoyawle evening here To our surprise a glamorous chorus girl calls our atten tion to her dancing legs, we find her to hc our home town girl, Dorothy Van Liew, making good. We wander on to hnnapolis. he hear a sturdy voice commanding, HLeft, right! left, right! halt! one, twolu and we see tarvin Thurman in his navy blue and gold uni form. Marvin is now an admiral in the U. 5. Navy. As we hoard the Pan-American air lines we notice a very attractive lady in uniform, Lottie Hood. She is a stewardess on the Zephyr. When we dock in Argentina we sec bright lights which seam to welcome us as we enter an exciting place. In the middle of a spacious floor a rhumta dance is in progress of which Peggy Kleopfor is the star. - Y -.. -an r YM- W. vw V W, 4 an -I f' , A A i 'I an - 11, ' :rw--..Q 1 ' 4 'r. ' SX ' N4 rt, F4 H : r .,....... f1X.f'1..fXH..1.t.' ...lil We fly down to California to attend a dose howl football game. The coach's face seems familiar, end as he comes closer we see Kenneth Tull. - P We decide to soothe 'our nerves by going to the Morld's Fair. Une of the siyhts we see is two great trspeze performers. As they glide through the air, it appears to he Robert Hewlett and his girl partner, Nor- ma Pender. A As we pass along the main avenue of ban Francisco, we hear weddinv hells. Comine from the church are the x,.1 kJ hride and groom. We recognize the bride to be Anne Jo Kelley, Our plane slowly 'desnends to thefgrourd, landfwe find ourselves in Hawaii. Here we sight two young men, Kendall Welker and Csrl dessert, teaching two Hawaiian girls the technique of diving on the Beech of Hawaii, Startini On the lone journey home, memories fade sway. A few femilier feces are seen on the plane, some being Gayle wenaugh, now a grocery msn, and Grace Clerk es s private tutor for a family in Texas. Next we hear the nilot cellinv the old familiar V ,, lu cry, nHenoverH, As we pass, two Young ladies ere hoard ing the plene,heva'Dicus and Jane netthews. Neve tells us that she owne e dress shop in Indianapolis end Jane also has made good, She is e heed lihrsrien in e prom- inent city library. , When walking through good old Hanover again a large truck pulls up to curb, and honks at us. To our amazement it is Boone LaGrange, He's now emnloyed by L W. Welker, end we see that he is doing all right. Nln closing, I have e confession to make., Every night for the pest week, I have knelt down on my wooden knee end prayed that in ten yoers the Senior .Class would dedicate s program to the world's greatest dummy, Charlie McCarthy. ' I Vi E ' .il i eh., ,J F 1 A Y. Y .-nj 1 1 'V ' W' W --sf M EL A N cs E '-'f b 'i ' CLASS MILL By Neva Dicus and Jane Matthews We, the Senior Class of l94l of Hanover High School, realize our days in this higher realm of learn- ing have come to an end, and being in possession of sound mind, memory and body, do hereby make public and declare the following to oe our First and Last will and Testament. This is to say-- Seotion I Article I To the faculty we leave our many thanks For their guidance and our deep regrets that there will never again be so talented a class. Article II To the student body we leave all our places in the school organizations, our seats in the assembly, all the knowledge we do not take with us and everything we do not want. Article III To the Seniors of next year we leave our Senior dignity, hoping they will allow no dishonor to fall upon the name of Senior and that they will live up to the excellent standards set forth by the '41 class. Section II Before departing we wish to bequeath the foliowingwto our depressed fellow students: l. Lottie Wood, wills her ability to type to Mr. Weir. 2. Boone Lagrange wills his love for Wilma Walker to Joe wells. 5. Peggy Kleopfer wills her dancing ability or ngoose step' to Jessie Housefield. 4. Grace Clark mills her ability in Home Economics to Marjorie Ruth Grim. 5. Kendall walker wills his love for red heads to Char- les Lloyd. 6. Marvin Thurman wills his position in the library to Hazel Wooten. 7. Dorothy Van Liew leaves her Latin book to anyone who cares to use it. 8. Kenneth Tull wills his basketball ability to Charles Hensler. 9. Hubert Howlett wills his long legs and arms to Viola Handlon. l0. Bonnie Ferguson wills her Sunday night datqs to Mary Jane Tilley. ll. Jane Matthews wills her giggles to Mr. Millioan. l2. Anna Jo Kelley wills her ability to play baseball to Elizabeth Van Liew. lo. Carl Gassert wills his Ugirl shyu manner to David Hudson. 14. Neva Dicus wills her sewing ability to Jean Kirk. l5. Gayle Manaugh wills his love of a certain sophomore girl tc John Selig. l6. Norma Pender wills her ability to say what she thinks then she thinks it to Erma Rogers. c il 9'4'1g- , alan o M ELA NGS oe.. IN WITNTZSG '.'!HE'REOF: We have hereto subscribed our names and :affixed our seal, this twenty-eiqthth day of March, in the year' of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and forty one. T 5 H '1'4!'t1Qx,M5v if QAM V QIOJW Jw ., 4' L X5 jx -e if e e, , .- . e - 1. e 'J-'f'z.. --1.4 af -,, If , .1-f-.LJ-11.1 I-Z-rllunitlla 7 : ,,L.,4.j zlf. gov! 4 x K LDJYV' 1 , if wah, I7 wok, 12,6 WH 554 Jie!! 73 00 -9-f vo Hmofw GJ if CJ , W fi , 'ji WW ' 1,Le.uwM - fJ ifjl--14-ff -,JM jo- pei-Q,!f 51 .9-4 e Nl. v ,num . ,, ... wovaoep- ,.,,..,,.......,...f-p--....... . ...H -n-A-v--1 ---of -f--- 1 -' 'A ' A Y , wwe .. Y , . . s... W:..-. ..-pu- -fma, A 1-uv-I . ' ' SENIOR POEM CFrom I.Tz1cbeth J Is this a diploma which I see before me, Its ribbon toward my hand? Come, let me clutch thee. I have thee not, and yet I know I will. Art thou not, lovely vision, sent to me To be mine own commoncemfwh night? Or wrt thou but Thrt ideal of my mind, that fair creation, .Long-chcrished'in my study-blessed brain? I soo thee now, in form as desirable As that I dreamed I saw. Thou leadest me the way that I was going, And promised such a reward I was to win. ' Mine eyes have seen thee oft in all my dreams, A prize worth all the restg I see thee now, And with thot, bits of ribbon tied in bows, Fsirer than hoped before. This is the thing For which I studied all that would inform ' And train mine eyes. Now, with my happy class, ' The race is won, and all our dreams, long-sought, Are ours to keep. As we celebrate Our glorious victory, wc would here and now Thank every teacher, every friend, who helped, By patient wetch, to hold our steady pace, And guide our rambling strides toward the design ' We longed for most.' Now, sure rnd firmfset earth, Watch all our stefs, which way they walk and hear The very stones talk of our whereubout, And take thc present honor of the time For future promise. Classmates, may we live That words to deeds their noblest spur may give. We go, our school work done. The world invites us. Hear it, my classmates, for it is a bell That summons us to action. Now, farewell! HY , YYY, A Y......9.WY,.f: :Y V Y Wynn I .,,,, -KL -ii' ' ' l' ' 'Q' YA'A' vhltumgihni Y- 7.413-f 1 ', f'7'l -'H ff ' ' ' - , nl- V Y.-V., iA........-,1,:----- W ------: SENIOR SONG When we first came in this buildin Freshmen we, as green as grass, Now, as solemn, dignified seniors, Smile we over the happy past. Chorus We are the class of forty-one, And soon we will be a memoryg Our Alma Meter, deer Hanover' We will ever be true to thee. We have fought the fight together, We have struggled side by side, Broken is the bond that held us-- We must difficulties o'erride. We are the class of forty-one, And soon we will be e memory, Our Alma Meter, deer Hanover We will ever be true to thee. Some will go away to college, Some quite far away may roamg Some work for the cause of freedom More, perhaps, will stay at home. We are the class of forty-one, And soon we will be e memoryg Our Alma Meter, deer Hanover We will ever be true to thee. When we come again together Our fond memories to pass, All our families included, Won't we be a glorious class? We are the class of forty-one, And soon we will be a memory, Our Alma Meter,.deer Hanover We will ever be true to thee. wind- WSQK1 ' ' ' ' 1 4040- . -3:1,rse-q. -Munn. an nnuunnv .XX 'X Nxt funk! ij ,mx-A-un-n V ilX.'.'l....r 1 5 C. ,Hg MLEST WE FORGETU CMemories of the Seniorsl There are always things wefd like to forget but yet most of our memories are pleasant ones. Here are a few of themg some are amusing, others--quite serious. When we were eighth graders and Mr. Weir sponsored our class, do you remember the Hunters Stew we ate on one of our picnics, not forgetting the ride in Ferg- uson's truck and our hair blowing wildly? You haven't forgotten,have you, some of the ncrush esu of olden days? For instance: Peggy Kleopfer and Lee Douglas, Norma Pender and Kenneth Tull, Bonnie Ferg uson and Marvin Thurman Cetc.J, Anne Parker and Boone LaGrange, Anna Jo Kelley and Irvin Long and many, many others. Oh yes, I musn't fail to mention Lottie Wood's ardent admiration for Mr. CPidJ LaGrange. Do you remember when Jeanette Scott, one of our worthy classmates, became seriously ill and everyone was so concerned about her? Those of you who attended the County Tourney of'38 at Central,shall never forget, I'm sure, the feeling of joy andahappiness after the boys won the County Tourney County Champs of l958l!! You haven't forgotten all of your old practice teachers, have you? Remember Prather, Horton, Ebersole Cwho had to put her tongue in her cheek to keep from laughing at our absurdityl, Allison and Turner? And what about Grace Clark's birthday party, where we almost made a ditch around the house--playing nspin the milk bottle?n hasn't that fun? How many of you could sit down. and tell the tale of HThe Travels of Bonnie Ferguson's Ringn? Oh, that would be hard, wouldn't it? l'll never forget when we played hide-go seek at Clifty Park on a Freshman picnic. It was pitch dark-- Nall the more exciting,U says I. It was really quite a treat to see all the girls decked out in spring hats and the fellows with ties on Cfor oncel on the morning of our Junior-Senior trip,'4O And last, but far, far from least, is the memorycf our victory in the County Tourney l94l. Yes, we won again--County Champs of l94lL21 I 0 Pffi .9 4 'if' 1 4 W l 1 J 'f 4 3 A H Z :Q ,4 i 4 x r , '--ms., Y l I' in nw X , ,,...af , , ,V .Zvi A I 4m,,L,.f.--rf-w Q-rw., ,whx f , ff' -ef' , , sf' ',.-J , A N' ff' 4,.f' ,,,n--fm--4q..., N-5xN 'K 'Y 'lf' . g .V fv X! v.,l,.f. I F If I K xx, gs V, .11 fs' ii! ' 1 R -Exx- 1, xx xx X It If If ff In .,.,. i x-X 1 XX h :X I! f' '.: in-. --.... V-.I-4... ,--.. 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JUNIORS Front Row: Cfron l. to 5.1 Mgiilgou Stgryi gain d Ph b C1 tv d N or s e flg?r?g5craf'n6mpg8?1, everfnav ggnes , Galina owgryli' B111 Second Row: ffrom 1. to r., Mrs. John Jones, Huber, John Mqtthews, Glenn Gray, Raymond Duke, Charles Hensler, Grover Lowe, Albert Adams. , Back Row: Cfrom l. to r.J Lnvenia McClure, Mgr- jorie Barker, Vern Gnssert, Viola Hnndlon, Jean Wilson, D Della Tull, Nancy Hyqtt, Ethel Mqry Black, Edwina Owens, Ruth Kerr, Inez Gnssert. soPHomoREs Front Row: Cfrom l. to r.l Joe Wells, Louis Pen- dleton, Vernie Bruner, Qlenn Uebel, Norma Krueger, Frei- da Dicus, Annu Ruth Long, Milma Walker. Second Row: Qfrem 1. to r.J Geneve Brnwner, Earl Coppess, Charles Lloyd, John Warren Grey, Frederick Yun- ker, Hazel Wooten, Jesuo Housefield, David Hudson, mar- jorie Gassert, Ruby Bluck. - Back Row: Kfrom l. to r.J John wilson, Kenneth Cook, Clarence Deen, Tunis Muster, Evelyn Adams, Ruby Ann Jones,. Clara BGll6 Jones, Erma Rogers, Elizabeth Van Liew, Leoln Hdndlon. I y FRESHMEN Front Row: Cfrom 1. to r.J Geneva Bader, Joan Whltsitt, Mary June Tilley, Jeno Parker, Katherine Wick- wire, Peggy Volz, James Zcnring. Second Row: ffrom 1. to r.J Bonnie Mundt, Mar- jorie Ruth Crim, Myrtle Ggssert, Dottie Lou Halt, Ken- neth Volz, Frank Gillespie, John Selig, Verna Dious, Marvin Wuddle, Eu one Cady. Beck Row: gfrom 1. to r.I Arley Kelley, Doris Brittonbach, Mnble Bqrker, Knthloen Clements, Edna Mae Duke, Norma Kang, Jqnell Thompson, Mary Holt, Leslie Criligl EIGHTH GRADE Front Row: Kfrom l. to r.J David Stafford, Ken- neth Wooten, Lois Kelley, Jean Kirk, Mnry Lou Bovard, Wanda Sampson, Donald Gncsert. Second Row: Cfrom 1. to r.J Mnrjorie Bruther, Mnroella Steingruber, Myrtle Gnssert, Junior Brooks, Gone Copposs, John Andy Brooks, Blanton Bell. Back Row: Kfrom 1. to r.J Norma Shroer, wcnetu Bruther, Ruth Conawey, Mr. Weir, Josephine Coker, Frank Guthrie, and Robert Adams. 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H , , ,, -, ' - f 1 .1,,' A. , , 5 1 3.1 A K ' ' 'I .. . V1 , f :mm 4 1. , K, A! ix X 'J W My A ,ity M N I I ' K 1,3 .,, 2.4. .1 'Q S In it My X i. . KH I , xi W 1 'Kms , V. 1, .,,,,fq ,..1' Z' H mr, if , J ' rig 1 ., ' V H Q 1 gawk Ji Mg? eg ir 4 V 4 A 4 ,ff 'A '3 rf- 'A Us' ' ,wg ,NY ' ' ' ' I ' ' 'E 3, - Q 0 3 ' - sr Mi y,Q ' 5 , ' A ', V I M uf B ' Q i, . Q Q H ' . 4 M Q ' A 1 H f 'A' .4 .Q X 4 1 ., .5 'Hilti' M EL A NG E TUE JOLTY JUNIOPS On Seutember 19, 1938, twenty-nine Green Fresn- mon enterne Honovow Kish Qohool. Eiehteen were from Hnnover one eleven from Pepublicen townsbio. Of course everfone thoueht us dune, Green Freshmen, but we felt zooe ns we stvrteF on our hive school career. Before the Veer ended, Verne Jones, from feludn, entered and we lost thrpe stufentsz Alta Wurdine nnrricc, Inez Gray quit, mn? leonerd Coriniore moved to Galudm. The class officers for that roar were Grover Lowe, president, Ed- Winn Owen, vice presleentg and Glen Grey, secretory and treasurer. On Sentenber 13, 1939, twcntv-six Silly Sophomores returned to schoo1.' Lee Douglas had moved to Madison during the summer. That yenr the class officers were Ethel Tor? Ulock, prcsidentg Harriett Thovpson, vice prcsidentg and Edvins Owen, secretary and treasurer. When we were Jolly Juniors, Mary Louise Storie, whose hope was in the proving mrounds, entered. The class officers were Ruth Ann Bovnrd, presidontg Char- les Hensler, vice presieentg Nancy Hyatt, secreteryg and Lavcnie McClure, treosurer. 'S THE QILVY SOPHOTORES We, the Sophonore Gloss entered as Green Freshmen et Hfnovcr Hich School in the yeer 1959. Our class sp sor wfs Nr. Nillicen. When we entered there were thirty six pupils, however, during the Veer four of our class- mates drowpee out. Our clsss officers wore: President, Dnvid Hudsong Vice PrgsiH.nt, Jessi: Housefield and Sec rotary end Trcesurer, Glenn Uelol. In the your 1940 we ontc ed as Sil1y Sonhomores. Again our class sp thirty-one mem ers leant, Tunis Huste tary and Tressurer s Nr. Tillicin. We hav Gur class officers were President, Linda Lowe, , Clar nee Deen. CIITIS OI' Vffi left: g Vice , . V v- 5 Q it , Y - , i ,nu e only : Pres Secre- J-r df- Y --gg ,fyglf 4 1 'lug ' :J-at g 1 -V W, iv. 4 J. OH'- 1lu4sur,, ' A -, ,ms-air, faerie' ,- 'Y I , n MSLANQC l- ,T THE GREEN FRECHYEN When our class was '.,' orgenised this year there were thirty-one members, Some of us enme just this your from Plewsnnt Point and Kent and some from other places scnttersd over the stnto, but there ere those of us who hnve grown up together in good old Hanover. , A few members left but new ones have come to fill their plnces. Those who left us were: Eugene Desn,Nnry Evelyn Wheete who moved to Snludng end Lenore Thorne, who moved to Crothersville, Indians. Our newcomers were: Don Vewillinms from Norton Jr. Hiqh School et Hammond, Indlsne, and Charles Ayres of Arsenal Tech, School at Indienepolis, Indiana, Nerjorie Thorton, from Nedison, IHd1RD',' end Etta Gerson, from New Milford Jr. Hieh rt New Vilford, New Jersey. The officers of our class .were ms follows: Presi- dent--Kenneth Volzg Vice President--Jane Pnrkerg and Secretory end Treasurer, Eurene Cndv. THE EIGHTH GRADE At the beginnlnv of the school 'year 1940-41, the eighth grade with twenty-two members, organized end Gi lected the following officers for the year: President, Wnneta Brutherg Vice President, Marjorie Brutherg Secre- tdry and Treasurer, Frank Guthrie. . For this year the eighth gnaders had Mr. Weir as their sponsor, who took an active part in the eats as well es the games, and added grtdtly to the jollity. The eighth graders fill their place in the life of the school very effectively. All of them, boys and girls alike, were in the Junior Chorus. Gene Copness, who plays the violin, is in the Junior Orchestre, and Her? Lou Bovard, who plays the sexephone,e1so plays in the Junior Orchestra. Some of the girls and boys belong to the Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts. Six of the boys went out for hfsketbell this veer end, from all apnesrances, were utle to hold a position on the Junior High Teen,. Robert Adams, Donald Gessert, Junior Brooks, Gene Coppess, Blanton Bell and Frank' Guthrie will be some of our future players. These boys, united with the rest of the Junior High Team, won quite n number of their games. They played in the County lTournoy this year, Cthc first of its kindl. So we leave you till we meet again as, NGreen Freshmen.' Hydl' 'inn In .Mac . Sevemm Lnqaue Q8 wwf WML . Q1xTf 'LUQDQ Tmgnann rourma Qpme ,.,.,.-, ,P -J 4-v .,, . . .1 ,V -4llll1lL,- .. .l,-7.1ul,.V , . Y. 4. ,,l, ,, MELANGE .. SEVENTH GRADE Front Row: 'Cfrom left to right? Kenneth Wooten,' Donald Richmond, Mary Evelyn Porter, Rottie Coppess, A1 ice Guthrie, Jettie Lou Waddle, ' Second Row: Cfrom l. to r,J Billy Lowry, Jimmy Ma naugh, Jack Tull, Mr. Brown, Viola Adams, June Guynn, FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADES ' Front Row: Cfrom left to rightl Anna Marie Wilson Susan Parker, Mary Ester Gassert, Luther Adams, Keith Bruner, Russell hell, Lillian Harman, Norma Conaway, Deward McPike, Back Row: Cfrom 1. to r.D Raymond Clark, Paul Conklin, Marie Warren, Emily Bruther, Miss Simmons, Marilyn Meyer, Martha Schroer, Virginia Shaver, Robert Schirmer, Cornell Lonroe. THIRD AND FOURTH GRADES Front Row: Cfrom left to right! Billy Bruther, Don Wells Gary Tucker, Dorothy Guthrie, Doris Ann Brooks, ianice Weir, Martha Wooten, Marlyn Jean Duke Leona Wooten, Virginia Gasscrt, Jerry Richmond, Kenneth Jones. Second Row: Cfrom'l. to r.J Lois Jean Walker, Don ald Weed, L011a Lawlor, Dotty Ann Clark, Donald Gase- crt, Ben Coppess, Dolmer Waddle, George Mires, Delbert Bruther Russell Tilley Bobby Webster, Lois Webster, Third Row: Cfrom l. to r.J Everett Gross, Betty Warman, Patty Kelley, Eleanor Guthrie,Chhrlb9 Sdmplrntt Daryl Lawlor, Willard Adams, Billy Henry, Marvin Cut- shall, Margaret Joan Manaugh, Mary Lou Sauer, Mrs. Erma Jones, FIRST AND SECOND GRADES Front Row: Cfrom 1. to r,J Lynn Monroe,B0l l.Rob- ison, Donna Joan Pender, Freda Burham, Flora Waddle, Donald Smith, Donald Elliott, Carolyn VenDissen, Nora Cummins, Marilyn Mnnaugh, Lillie Ann Schirmer, Hflln Walker, Second Row: Kfrom 1. to r.J Mildred Johnson, Ber- tha Bell, Elizabeth Tull, Leo Jones, Tom Coppess, Patty Gassert, Levine Gassert, Cora McKennd, Geraldine Horan, Betty Lou Shaver Larry Wilhelim, Back Row: zfrem 1. to r.J Bobby Gross, Al- ' fred Clark, Ronald Sempsrott, Donna Jean McWilliams, Charles Nundt, Thelma Clements, Marvin Jones, Ann Por- ter, Wancta Adams, Carroll Bruner, Jimmy Webster, Patty Henry. L ,nj .94'ifi S , Q 4' ' G 1 fl I 2 vm, ..Q, , , . iii, Q - 5 , , x . I ' 2 '4 V 'C 1' ex l U + 5 , , , Q , H 1' 9 A ' , Q it 'E fs- . E . Q '76 .x'., ' xx KH- . Q Q . ,fx ' V . ' vi is f T Q vl 'F . 1 I 1 W 4 Q 49 w ,tmimllk Miami A, ,H QQ-4 I pzfv, . 1 Q Y as 1+ L .A 38 3522+ , :rm Hifi' , ' , . -X1 f ' 'A' 1 2 a 0 r U ' 1 0 Q 3 5 R Q .Q A 1 Y .A 9 W A an 3? c l I ,LA an 1 H . ' Q Q b O C I 1 A a 1 S. f Q . Q I Q Q Q ' 'i l-V' Q l,' U --he fvx.-1-.Lf-x Nos THE SEVENTH GRADE We were a Small Class of thirteen this year, but' we filled an important place in school, and, of course we were all proud to be upstairs with the upper class- 1'f1G1'l, Our president wfs Jock Tully vice president, Billy Lowryg and seoretfry and treasurer,-'ends Brenner. Several of the boys in our class were basketball stars and played in the Junior High County Tourney. TV7 TTPTH AY? SIYTU GPFDE There his boen an enrollment of fourteen in the sixth grade end sixteen in the fifth grade, making s total of thirty students, but seven have moved away since then, lemvinf on enrollment ot present of twenty- three The boys of these grades have trained on the Jun- ior High Basketball team and two boys played in the Jr, Orchestre. Q At the end of the first semester a new Crosley radio was purchased for the room. THE THIRD AUD FOURTH GR!DE The enrollment for the third and fourth grade this year was forty-eioht. Vxny this your on account of the children entered and llift defense nrogrem at the pow- der plant and provinv ground. THE FIRST AND SECCID GRADE 'He ere grades one and two, ' you do see, Our faces It is very nice to be in this book too, Good wishes go all and everyone Who read this book of 1940-41. F -f Ijilt ,ir - i Y J .vpwvw ,kv- ,gm , . .- 4 , .M ywq X Q W if 4 v J ow. W' '32 f' wif er ' 'W 1 .1 , . 1 , , - 1 V ' v W W .X , , J ' l 1 ,f- M 1 X L,,,w '! 1 'J X . . 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PATRICK, Minister Rsslomcz: 1031 PEARL Smssr Puoms 6197 Minister of Music ......... Louisa UWERBACH Director of Orchestra .......... NIELVIN Hou: Assistant Organuu ...... Mas. Ron. SIMPSON Clmirman Music Commiuee. . .HAnLAN Fouurs Mas. CLYDE MCMAHAN mtitag, ag 17,1942 SVIORNING W ORSHIP-10:30 to 11:30 ORGAN PRELUDE- Pa.storale .. ....... Franck CALL TO WORSHIP ,... . ................... The Minister HYMN 24- Jesus, Where'er Thy People Meet 4Here let the people standl PRAYER OF CONFESSION iHere let the people be seatedl I Our Heavenly Father, who by Thy love hast made us, and through Thy love hast kept us, and in Thy love wouldst make us perfect, we humbly confess that we have not loved Thee with all our heart and soul and mind and strength, and that we have not loved one another as Christ hath loved us. Thy life is within our souls, but our selfishness has hindered Thee. We have not lived by faith. We have re- sisted Thy Spirit. We have neglected Thine inspirations. Forgive what we have beeng help us to amend what we areg and in Thy spirit direct what we shall beg that Thou mayest come into the full glory of Thy creation, in us and in all men, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. SILENT PRAYER THE LORD'S PRAYER .. The Congregation THE ANTHEM- Legend .................................. .... T chaikowsky THE RESPONSIVE READING-Page 586- Hope in God CHere let the people stand! THE GLORIA PATRI THE SCRIPTURE LESSON .. The Minister THE PASTORAL PRAYER THE CHORAL RESPONSE PRESENTATION OF OFFERING Trio- Lift Thine Eyes from Elijah . ....................... Mendelssohn Pauline Williams, Bernadine Curtis, Elsie Taggart Prayer of Dedication SERMON- EDUCATION AND LIFE ............... .. The Minister HYMN 245- O Sometimes the Shadows Are Deep CI-Iere let the people stand? BENEDICTION CHORAL BENEDICTION ORGAN POSTLUDE- Allegro e Maestoso .......... Franck Visitors are invited to sign the guest book in the foyer. OF INTEREST IOTA LAMBDA The Iota Lambda Society .will meet in the Church Chapel this afternoon at 5:30 o'clock. EPWORTH LEAGUE The Epworth League will meet at Carter Cottage this afternoon at 4:30 o'cl0ck to accompany Dr. Patrick to Ogilville. Please bring your own picnic lunch. HIGH SCHOOL CHOIR The High School Choir will rehearse Monday at 4:30 o'clock. SPECIAL W. S. C. S. MEETING . All women who are unable to attend regular afternoon sessions of the W. S. C. S. are cordially invited to be present at a meeting at the home of Mrs. Foss Taylor, north of the city, 7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening, sponsored by Unit 3. A splendid program and social hour has been planned. Any who can furnish trans- portation or who need transportation, please call Mrs. Smiley, 6817 or Mrs. Noblitt, 5819. W. S. C. S. UNIT MEETINGS Units of W. S. C. S. will meet Wednesday afternoon at the following homes: Unit 1-Mrs. Ora Gross, Newby Apts., Franklin St., 2 o'clockg Unit 2-Mrs. J. O. Penisten, 904 Lafayete St., 2 o'clockg Unit 3-Carter Cottage, 2:30 o'clockg Unit 4--Mrs. Emma Champion, 618-16th, 2 o'clockg Unit 5-Mrs. Joe Avery, 1935 Franklin, 2 o'clock. Roll Call responses for all units will be quotations from any gospel. FOURTH QUARTERLY CONFERENCE Fourth Quarterly Conference will convene lfVednesday evening, at 7:30 o'clock in the Church Chapel, with Dr. E. E. Aldrich, District Superintendent, presiding. At this time annual reports will be due from the heads of the different societies and organizations in the church, Financial reports from the Church School Superinten- dent, presidents of organizations, and the pastor's annual report will also be givcn. Stewards, trustees and committees will be elected to serve for the coming year. ORCHESTRA Orchestra rehearsal, Wednesday evening, 7:30 o'clock. CHOIRS-Thursday Junior Choir-4 o'clock. Adult Choir-7:30 o'clock. CHRISTIAN HOME BUILDERS The Christian Home Builders Class will hold a Basket Lunch Sunday, May 24th at the Methodist Youth Cabin at 1 o'clock. Paul Lytle, chairman. ALTAR FLOWERS Garden flowers for the altar will be greatly appreciated by the floral committee. Ollicial Directory RESIDENT BISHOP ............. ....... T itus Lowe DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT. . . ........ E. E. Aldrich PASTOR EMERITUS ............. . . .George H. Murphy , 'ff BOARD OF TRUSTEES Terms Expire in 1942 Terms Expire in l943 Terms Expire in 1944 Walter E. Simmen Erwin C. Fisher Glenn W. Thompson Elmer N. Dean James R. Kelly Walter Golden Charles H. Rhodes Roy Graham Mrs. Mary McCullough Ben Amiclc Ben Beam Mrs. Julian Sharpnaclc Mrs. Bess Cook John C. Nloolc Foss Taylor Ralph Doup M. C. Greenleaf Dolph Hulter John Pmut R. E. Sawyer D. V. Stine J. Norton Boyd District Stewards BOARD OF STEWARDS Fred Daniel. Chairrnan C. E. Cole Mrs. Melvin Hoult H. H. Parlter Richard Marlin Oscar Smith Forest Tremhly Walter Sims A. E. Logan John C. Marshall W. G. Gudgel Ray Bland Glenn Fuller Arthur Jackson Fred Patterson. Reserve Herman Golden J. T. Nloore Lewis Essex Benjamin Shim Geo. W. Taylor Joe E. Avery Paul Whitehouse H. J. Brandenhurger Otto Hughes John Linlce Lynn Stewart Lynn Barlcheimer Paul Ortleih Wilbur Courtney Karl Head Arthur Peterson Murmy McKee Paul Steinbalger Gilbert lsgrigg Philip C. Balser Donald E. Overmire William Heard Robert Lindsay B. F. Hamilton superintendents Church School Burl Buclcner A. E. .laclcson Geo. .lerman Recording Secretary Dorothy Kinnaman Church TFOGSUFGT Joseph Andrews Lay Member Annual Conference Glenn Thompson Roy Graham. Reserve Local Preacher George Rumhley Leader Lay Activities Erwin C. Fisher Church Custodian -. Mrs. V. L. Whalley Communion Stewards Mrs. Mary Glanton Mrs. L. A. Whitehouse VVornan's Society of Christian Service Mrs. W. W, Sims, President Epworth League Elton Ross. President District Leader Lay Activities Glenn W. Thompson Board of Education Dwight Ritter. Chairman John Crippen-Phone 3520 Iaflfsnllmefhvxr UQLLT Team Gr Z ea! ., '-tw, ff ,LA LJ 157-LLL tIfJIH-HUM RMU W LL. LQH1 ,eng . V. ----sl- ,, -M ' MELANGF :lol FIRST TEAM Front Row: Cfrom left to rimhtl 'Grover Lute, Glenn Uebel, Boone LaGrange, Kenneth Volz, Billy Huber, Kenneth Tull, Back Row: Cfrom l, to r,l Albert Adams, Earl Cop- pess, Mr. Brown, Frank Gillespie, Joe Wells, Arley Kel- ley. SECOND TEAM Front Row: Cfrom left to right! Arley Kelley,E r! Coppess, Frank Gillespie, Joe Wells, Albert Adams. Back Row: Qfrom 1. to r.7 Eugene Cady, B111 Huber, Frederick Yunker, Glenn Gray, Clarence Dean, Mr. Brown. n 1 JUNIOR HIGH TEAM Front Row: Qfrom left to rimhtb Billy Lowry, Rob- ert Adams, Don Richmond, Donald Ggssert, Jack Tull. Back Row: Cfrom l. to r,5 Mr, Brown, Jimmy Mane augh, Gene Coppess, Junior Brooks, John Andy Brooke, Blanton Bell. YELL LEADERS Jane Parker David Hudson Lorie Williams G 3-:nw ,YJ 4 ,, ,l...,.,...,t.. .Q dnl- .,,,..,-,,, .,., nl, .,.. . ,- . 4 lr., thu' YA V V A-YM, nuuunnlullul ...mMs QwLM.... X ,nl , xxlrf ri mm T . IIXE...rX1 .JS ............. BASKETBALL The Hanover Bulldogs opened their 1940-41 season with a 22-19 victory over our nearest rival, the Salu- da Lions. The Lions led the Bulldogs up until the third quarter when Tull and Uebel sank field goals to tie the count at 15-15. The Bulldogs forged ahead in the last few minutes of the game to win. Tull of Hanover and Lawson of Saluda were high scorers of the game with 14 and 9 points respectively. In the second game of the season the Hanover Bull- dogs were defeated by the New Washington Mustangs 52-51. Hanover was overcome in the last five seconds of play after leading the entire game. High scorers of the game were Tull of Hanover with 19 and Kemp of New Washington with 14. The Hanover Bulldogs were invaded by the Lexington Minutemen who took with them a 34elB victory. After a hard battle the Bulldogs were unable to overcome the Minute men. The high scorer of the game was Perkinson of Lexington with nine. The Bulldogs stepped back into the win column by defeating a hard fighting Henryville crow. The game was fast and rough. LaGrange, Hanover's center and rebound man was high point man for the Bulldogs with 7, while Warren of Henryville was high scorer for the Hornets The Bulldogs continued the winning by defeating the Dupont Red Devils 27-21. This was the first time the Bulldogs had beaten the Red Devils in their new gym Tull, Bulldog forward, captured scoring honors of ther game by collecting 12. The Bulldogs fell back again after losing to the Central Wildcats 2B-27. The game was held at the Cen- tral gym. The first half was close and thrilling. Both teams playing a good defensive game. The half ended with Hanover ahead 5-4. Ucbel started the second half with a field goal. After the score see-sawed back and forth the Wildcats came through to win for Central. The one point luck nit the Bulldogs in this game and they lost to a smooth working team from Deputy 58- 59. This was one of the best played games of the sea- son. The scoring was contributed mainly by four play- ers, Tull and LaGrange of Hanover and Spicer and Owens of Deputy. These four boys scored 59 of the 77 points N 51 .9 -in v-sq '-- 5 ,',,lgc:9t9'g... MEL A NQE g 1 1,4 scored, Tull and Ladrenge scored 17 end 12 points res- pectively for the Bulldogs, while Spicer and Owens scored 16 and 14 points resoeetively for the Panthers. The Bulldogs bombarded the Tigers of North Nadison with points in Q hectic first quarter which enabled them to win over the Tigers by e score of 27-20. Ls- Grenge started the game with two field goals in the first 50 seconds of play. Then Tull ceme through with 6 points and Uebel with 5, making it 13 to North Mad- ison 2 in the first 5 minutes of play. The score at the half wes e different ball game, the Bulldogs were unable to hit, while the Tigers were hitting. Tull for Hanover was high scorer with 15 points while Mason of North Town tallied B. Here is n game the Bulldogs came very close to los ing. It wes with the Dupont Red Devils on the Bulldogs floor and the Bulldogs came out ahead 27-25. The Red Devils staged e wonderful come beck after trniling 18-B et the helf time, This was A very'eXeiting game from start to finish. Tull, LaGrange and Uebel scored the whole total of 27 points for the Bulldogs, Tull scoring 15, LaGrange 10, and Uebel 25 Fewell was high for Du pont with 15. In this game the Bulldogs suffered the worst de- feat of the season by Charlestown ,?irates '52v2Tn The Pirates were enjoying one of their best seasons in years and they sure showed some fine basketball playing against the Bulldogs. This was the first time the two teams had met in five years. The Pirates and Bulldogs played on even terms through the first half :hut the Bulldogs were no metch for them in the final frsme.Reis of Charlestown, end Tull of Hanover were high point men in this game with l5 and ll respectively. The Bulldogs continued their losing streak by los- ing to the Lexington Minutemen by almost the sumo score as before, 53-18. In the first gems of the sea- son the Minutemen defeated the Bulldogs 54-18, The Lexington boys led throughout the game end were never in greet danger. This is one gems the Bulldogs shot 6 fouls end missed all of them. Three players contributed all of the scoring in this game for Hanover, Tull 12, Lowe 4 end Volz 2. The Austin Eagles defeated the Hanover Bulldogs in s rough and fest bell game at Austin by a score of 27- 22. Hanover was ahead st the end of the first quarter 8-5. The Bulldogs were overcome in the second quarter and were trailing 12-10 at helf time. The second half H oocc W N , ccfc 1 94 1, c 7 o 'M' ll :LrXc Ulf' 'XILJE ............. ' was played on even terms, the Bulldoes getting 12 to the Eagles 15, LaGrange was high scorer of the game with 9 points. The Bulldogs lost to the Saluda Lions by a score of 22-17. The Bulldogs seemed to be off that night while the Lions were in full swing. Saluda was defeated in the first came of the season by the Bulldogs by a score of 22-19. High scorers of the game were Tull of Hanover with B points and Lawson of Seluda with 15. The Hanover Bulldogs were defeated on their' nwdf floor by Rising Sun who had a very good team. The Bull dogs led up to the last few minutes of play when Rising won by a score of 54-50. The follows: 4-5, Hanoverg ' 18-ll, 54-30, Rising Sun. High point with 18 points, R. Thomas of 12 points, Sun pulled out ahead and score by quarters was as Banoverg 24-22, Henoverg man of the game was Tull Rising Sun followed with The Bulldogs made it two straight over the North Madison Tigers this year by defeating them 52-18. The Bulldogs took the lead and were never behind during the game. The score wus tied once or twice during the first alf but the Bulldogs were never in great danger, Han- over led 5-l at the end of the first quarter and ll-15 at half time. In the third quarter Hanover clipped the nets for 12 points while holding the Tigers to 4 points The quarter ended 15-25 in favor of Hanover. In the. last quarter the Bulldocs played somewhat of a stall game to hold their lead. The game ended 18-52, Hanover. LaGrange and Tull were high scorers of the g me, scor- ing 9 and 14 points respeetivelya Heitz was high for .the Tiger! with 7. The Hanover Bulldogs went to Deputy to meet the Panthers in a rough and tumble game in which the Pan- thers won by a score of 24-25 after trailing all the way through the game. Both teams were very evenly matched which made it a very good gamr. The Bulldogs fought desperately to overcome the Panthers, but were unable to do so. The scores at the end of quarters 5 were as follows: 5-1, Henoverg ll-7, Hnnoverg 19-17 Han- ?g8gfnEgdo?4Hggev2rpwith Elg2ndCg5ieSrOgftBgpgt?e with The Bulldogs again lost a close game which was hard for them to lose. The Bulldogs wen over the Henry- ville Hornets when they played at Hanover by a score of 20-Bl, Henryville get the jump on the Bulldogs and lead the entire game. The score at half time was 20-12 Henryville. However, after the second half started the Bulldogs fought hard to pull ahead and were able to 9 I :I s J .94 1,1 -avmumsuahmfu-uwunimnr-ww ' s. . , . ' ' V X H' l X G :ae in 1--L, mg- -anime.: w 1As-AulJ: .,,ntg came within a few points of the Hornets in the third period. In the last stand the Hornets and Bulldogs played on even termsh but the Bulldogs came out on the short end of the game by a score of 54-595 Warren of Henryville, was high scorer of the game with 16 points while Tull and Lowe scored 8 points each for the Bull- dogs. The Bulldogs 'nero defeated by the New Washington Mustangs 32-19 on the Bulldogs flooro This was the sec- ond time the Mustangs won over the Bulldogs this season, The Mustangs defeated the Hanover boys by a 52MSl mar- gin. The game was played in the style as most of the games between these schools are played, in a rough fashion. The Bulldogs were never in the lead only in the first few minutes of play, The Mustangs gradually increased their lead and ended up with a 52-51 victory, High point men of the game were Robinson of the Mus- tangs with 9 and Tull of the Bulldogs with 8. The last game of the season was'won by the Bull- dogs over one of their nearest rivals, the Central Wild- cats by a score of 58-25, The Bulldogs were wanting this win over the Wildcats for a one point victory the Wildcats took from the Bulldogs earlier in the sea- son. The Bulldogs took the lead and led throughout the game. Tull and LaGrange of Hanover were high scorers of the game with lO points each. Hyatt - Y ---w lXlXELfXlz.:HT THE BULLDOGS WIN COUNTY TOURNEY For the second time in the history of Hanover High School the Bulldogs won the County Tournament. The Bulldogs started the tournament by defeating the Saluda Lions in a very close and exciting game by the score of 25-18. The Lions had defeated the Bulldogs the week be fore and the Bulldogs got revenge for the licking. Tull Uebel, and LaGrange were high point men in this game with 6, 6, and 5 points to their credit respectively. The Bulldogs drew the bye which required them to play only two games to win the tournament. In the last game the Bulldogs defeated the Deputy Panthers in a very close game 21-18. The Panthers had eliminated the Central Wildcats and the North Madison Tigers to win the right to play the Bulldogs in the final game. The Bulldogs were behind at the end of the first quarter 5- 1, but led at half time, 8-7. The Bulldogs turned on the heat in the third quarter and piled up a score which enabled them to lead at the end of the third quar ter, 15-9. The Panthers came up on the Bulldogs in the last quarter but just cou1dn't catch the fast stepping Bulldogs and Hanover won her second County Tournament. Two of the Bulldogs were placed on the All County Team: Kenneth Tull for the third straight year, and Bill Huber, his first year. The total points scored by each player during the Tournament are as follows: Tull 15, Uebel ll, LaGrange 5, Lowe 0, V012 7, and Huber 8. Winning this tournament was quite an honor for each player, as well as the many Hanover basketball fans. SEGTIONAL TQURNEY The Bulldogs drew that Lexington Minute-Men and were defeated 55-15. The Bulldogs took the lead, but Lexington soon scored goals to tie the score. In the second quarter Lexington took the lead and remained in front as the half ended. In the third period Lexington widened their margin and from then on it wwe no doubt that they would be the winners. Scores of the other games were as follows: Saluda 40 Central 21 Madison 25 Scottsburg 24 North Madison 26 Dupont 25 Deputy 47 Paris Crossing 12 Austin 24 Saluda 14 Madison 40 North Madison 14 Lexington 56 Deputy 20 Madison 40 Austin 14 Madison 55 Lexington 17 e uf! .9 4 'iff C W M:,LAP-IG: up , SEASON STATISTICS Q A GP ST? Ave. HANOVER BULLDOG'S Tull 22 255 10,70 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE LaGrange 20 115 5.79 1941-1942 Uebel 22 79 5.59 Lowe 22 52 2.56 Nov. l--Salude. . . . .TH Volz 21 55 1.66 7--New washington. T Huber ll 16 1.50 14--North Madison . H Wells 9 12 1.50 19--Lexington . . . H Maneugh 7 5 .70 25--Austin. . . . . H Adams 5 0 .00 25--Deputy. . . T Kelley 1 O .00 Dec. 5--C0penJ Gillespie 1 O OOO l2 ':DU.pOrlto 0 9 o o H Coppess l 0 .00 19--Charlestown . . H In the 22 games which Jun. H2--Lexington . . . H Hanover played this sed- son,Henover made s total of 549 points while her opponents scored e total of 612 points. Thus Hun- over had an average of 24.95 points n game end their opponents en aver- age of 27.82 points per game. Beh. 9--County Tournament 16--fOpenJ . 25-'Dupont ..... QT 28--Deputy. . . . . H 50--Rising Sun. . . T 6--New Washington. H 15--North Madison . T l 0 0 I H The two open dates on the schedule may be filled later. ' AWARDS A This year the annual basketball awards were given before the assembly to a greet many of the bell pleyers Two sweaters were given this year along with several letters. Those receiving sweaters were Bill Huber and Grover Lowe, The sweaters were navy blue with white letters and chevrons, Those receiving letters wcreg Kenneth Tull, Boone LaGrange, Albert Adams, Glenn Uebcl Joe Wells, Earl Coppcss, Kenneth Volz, Frank Gillespie and Arley Kelley. W BASKmToALL BANQUET The nnnuul oesketbell banquet wus held April 21 at the High School building. Mrs. Harold Tull acted es toast-mistress. Speeches were given by members of the faculty and of the b3SkUtb4l1 team. John Ven Liew, Hen over College coach, was the main speaker of the evening Conch Brown presented the team with a hsnner for winning the County Tournament. This banner is 24N X 569 blue with white lettering with e tom. It is s progressive banner the first year Hanover won the ! gold fringe on the bot- end numerals for 1958, County Tournament and 1941, for this year, were attached to it. Perhaps this banner will be an incentive for future teams to win. Til 9-A '15 J ' 41, 1 THE SECOND TEAM This year's second team turned in an impressive re- cord of ten wins against 8 defeats. The team had some promising ball players in Wells, Adams, Kelley, Dean, Gillespie, and Coppess. Those boys are a little inex- perienced but look as good as ball players that they came in contact with this year. The starting five was composed of Wells and Kelley forwards, Gillespie center and Adams and Coppess guards. The teams they won and lost to are as follows: Won over Deputy, Lexington, New Washington, and Saluda twice each and Central and Dupont once each. They lost to North madison, Austin, Dupont, Hising bun, Central, and Charlestown once each and lost both games to Henryville. A me .nmxoa HIGH TEAM The Jr. High team had a very successful year, win- ning six games and losing five. The team was made up of three seventh graders and two eighth graders. The starting five composed of Lowry and Tull forwards, Gassert and Richmond guards and Junior Brooks center. In the first game of their season the Bullpups lost to the North Madison Juniors 19-15. The second game was with Madison in which the Hanover lads lost 17-ll in a very well played game. In their next game the Bullpups were defeated by the Central Jr. High team 25-15. Out of the remainder of the games the boys did quite well. They defeated Austin twice, Dupont, Madison, Vevay, North Madison ence each, and lost to Central twice. In the Jr. High tournament the eullpups drew Vevay and won over them 27-15 and played Central in the semi-finals and were defeated 19-18 in an overtime game. The Bull- pups purchased new suits this year and it sure must have done some good. They wen five out of their last six games which is a good enough record for any team. Leaving the teamsthis year will be Jr. Brooks,J. Brooks, J. Coppess, B. Bell, D. Gassert, and H. Adams. JR. HI. BASKETBALL WOYS BANQUET The Jr. Hi. B. B. Boys banquet was held Tuesday, February 25, in the playroom in honor of the excellent playing of these boys. All but two of the first and second teams and several of the parents and teachers were present. Mr. Brown acted as toastmaster and all of the first team boys made excellent speeches as well as some of the parents and teachers. This was tho first banquet of its kind and the boys hope it will become an established custom. ' ' ' ' - - - ' -' - - -1 - ..-.--..-...-........-- -..................................,... -., Ai,? p 1 S944 1' ,'w,l V lgmf g Qmuvg 'lfify W me 5 5? 5 45, 91 wi Q? lf 4 Q7 . -As O A v 1, 1 1 11 1 1 N , 1 , ,Ln .-,....4...7Q--Q--.,.,,,,,b V-'fi' 7 1 I ,1',f-'ff A! I 1-vw .,w7IN-kai! A 1' NY! V rm N in K 4 W1- 'XX S If '..,..-n-'lib'-.u..,,,, ' 1, N , f fd ..f ' --w,,,?MI.S V. 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Anna Jo Kelley, Neva Dicus, Ruth Ann Bovard, Loris Williams,Jane Parker, Anna Ruth Long, Freida Dicus. Second Row: Qfrom l.to r.D Elizabeth Yen Liew, lar- jorie Ruth Grim, Dorothy Van Liew, Grace Clark, Wilma Walker, Peggy Kleopfer, Katherine Wickwire. Back Row: Kfrom l. to r.D Kathleen Clements, Peggy Volz, Wilma Lowry, Della Tull, Nancy Hyatt,Edwina Owens, Bonnie Ferguson, Ruth Kerr. WILLING WORKERS Front Row: Qfrom l. to r.J Mary Louise Story, Ne- va Dicus, Ruth Ann Bovard, Grace Clark, Anna Ruth Long, Marjorie Gassert, Freida Dicus. Second Row: Cfrom l. to r.l Ruby Ann Jones, Peggy Volz, Dottie Lou Helt, Mar'orie Ruth Grim, Ruby Black, Marjorie Barker, Mrs, May fsponsorb. i Back Row: lfrom l. to r.J Norma Kaag, Kathleen Clements, Evelyn Adams, Jane Matthews, Mable Barker, Doris Erittenback, Clara Belle Jones, Bonnie Ferguson. GIRL SCOUTS Front Row: Cfrom 1. to r.J Mary Lou Bovard, Ruby Ann Jones, Ruth Ann Bovard, Marjorie Ruth Grim, Dorothy Van Liew, Katherine Wickwire, Jettie Lou Waddle. Back Row: Cfrom 1. to r.J Elizabeth Van Liew, Pege ?y Volz, Grace Clark,Jane Parker, Nancy Hyatt, Mrs. May, sponsorj. I Af! 3 4 'I C I x QQ ' Q 11 'Lis 53 pi li 'Q 122 5 as ix :pg 'liz . L J b R N 13 aa .Q 1 S52 'H Qi? if Gi ,K 5 Eff :W we Ss ,xr Qi ' 0ihv-w- Q x - - ,g:-fv-,.....a- ,H ,X fix :E I . f-dum fix-A-Jr A .1 V .-Huw.. 5, , BOOSTMRS CLUB The first Boosters Club was organized in 1925. At that time the officers were the yell leaders. The presi dent'was Mary Grey,'Vice President, Edith Lloyd, Secre- tary, Edith Judkins, and Treasurer, Ida Mae Craigmyle. The officers of 1941 were President, Wilma Lowry, Secre tary and Treasurer, Marjorie Ruth Grim, and Advertising Manager, Nancy Hyatt. The Boosters Club buys the awards for sports and boosts the ssle of tickets. It also takes eareiof ad- vertising and concessions, and the members of this club take e very active part in boosting the sport events of Hanover School. J KILLING WORKERS The Willing Workers iHome Economics Clubl, sponsor ed by Mrs. May, was organized in 1934. The officers elected this year were: President Jane Matthews, Vice President, Neva Dicus, Secretary Ruth Ann Bovard, Treasurer, Kathleen Clements and Spot- light reporter, Bonnie Ferguson. We hope the whole student body will remember this club for the useful rift to the Home Economics depart- ment, as they made a great deal of the money which was used to remodel our foods laboratory four years ago. f- - ' V , - .. V... - Y, W. H , ,4- .ll ....,..' C 1 ,- ,,,l ly so T t , ,C .J-f+'i,.-- lx '-'n . wr'-2 ...S nlnlllnlll fAs-AnsJs .,,:,: gf THE HANOVER GIRL SCOUTS The Girl Scouts were founded about fourteen years ego by Miss Ester Cockerll. Then Mrs. D. C. Weir use appointed leader, who, later was succeeded by Mrs. Mae Fisher. The Scouts were then taken over by the present leader, Mrs. C. M. May. She has been the leader for the lest eight years. The troop mode a striking appear- ance when it came out in uniform for the first time in 1958. . - At the present time there are about a dozen girls who belong to this club, under Hrs. May's supervision. The Girl Scouts of Hanover have lived up to their nsme and accomplished many things. Recently ecch Girl Scout has been seen with her knitting needlesg knitting colorful squares. These were sewed together and made in- to a warm blanket, which was sent to Greet Britain. , This is the latest good deed of the Girl 'scouts of Hanover. THE HANOVER PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION This group of PIDBHCB and teachers have forked faithfully through the years for the betterment of the child and the school. The organization is affiliated with the state and has been rated as both s Standard and Superior Association. The present officers ere: Mrs. Frank Porter, Presi dent, Mrsa Ira Wells, Vice President, Mrs. John Jones, Secretory, end Mrs. Rupert Clerk, Treasurer. pjyeff s WSLHIWQE. STQPF s ALKE AND AxRI4 S VVER WO0D'S CUNFE ' 1 ND BETRR BRANDON VE I0 AND HARDW BlCCERf' A m I' 1 f 4 4 1 I -Aivuuuasiqbiqnersk .ul fsnulha-sworn X rag X F.: eww-Mr-annum to -ff ' P,fX5LA1l.y.f:'. 'T' SPOTLIGHT STAFF Front Row: ffrom l. to r.J Norma Pender, Dorothy Van Liew, Wilma Lowry. Second Row: Cfrom l, to r.J Kendall Malker, Mar- jorie Ruth Grim, Eugene Cady, Ruth Ann Boverd, Nancy Hyatt, Della Tull, Lottie Wood. Back Row: Cfrom l. to r.J Kenneth Tull, Peggy Kleopfer, Robert Rowlett, Frank Guthrie, Elizabeth Van Liew, Katherine' Mickwlre, Mary Lou Bovard, Mr. Brown Cedvisorl. 1'.,f?JLANGFl STAFF From Left to Right: Kendall Walker, Peggy Kleopfer, Bonnie Ferguson, Hebert Howlett, Kenneth Tull, Dorothy Van blew, Lottie Wood, mrs, may Cedvisorl, Norma Pender. SENIOR PLAY CAST Front ROWS ffrom left to rightl Marvin Thurman, Dorothy Van Liew, Robert Howlett. Second Row: il, to r.7 Peggy Kleopfer, Kenneth Tull, Kendall Walker, Grace Clark, Lottie Mood, Carl Gassert, Gayle Manaugh. Third Row: fl. to r.D Anna Jo Kelley, Jane Mat- thews, Boone LaGrange, Bonnie Ferguson, Neva Dicus, Nor- ma Pender, fi an xp U '92 1' 1 5 vt IR 4 4 v M 1 i U ' 3 3 1 4 ff M-me ' 1'f 9f'f.. f ' ' fr: N 4 we f-1 :i's'i?1'if'ffrf 'ffl S, -..fi fE1f,1..L.FX1N'.usfi S, SENIOR PLLY CSTCRY OF THE PLAYJ Minnie Miller was the sort of girl who was a born old maid. But that wwe when she left her home town of Brandon to live on a farm in Minnesota with a Wealthy aunt, some twenty years before the play begins. Having lost her aunt and inherited a large fortune she returns to Brendon, full of pep, dressed fit-to-kill and with ideas for community development years ahead of the sleepy inhabitants of 2 sleepy town. As a nwaker-uppern she has no peer, as the manager of other people's af- fairs she's n whiz, but when problems' concern her own heart and pocketbook she's not so good. She meets trou ble with a capital HTH but finally crashes through with a stunning victory which includes a romance all her own Everyone in the interest and the situations with their novel and unusual twists make for three acts of hilari ous funf CAST OF CHARACTERS nhuntn Minnie Miller, from Minnesota---Dorothy Van Liew Mrs. Emily Evans, her sister --------------- Norma Pender Elvira Evans, Mrs. Evnnfs older daughter-Anna Jo Kelley Eva Evans, her younger daughter ---------- Peggy Kleopfer Emery Eaton, Eva's fiance ------------------ Kenneth Tull Guy Graham, who would like to be Elvire's fiance---Carl Gassert t Silas Spencer, the mayor of the town ----- Boone LaGrange Patience Perkins, who heads every committee in town ---- Bonnie Ferguson Andy Andrews, a former suitor of Aunt Minnie's---Robert Rowlett ' Cornelia Curtis, just back from the city ----- Neva Dicus Nella Nelson, a millincr and modiste ------ Jane Matthews Worthington Winter, a promoter ----------- Marvin Thurman ' jf .9 Wife' 1 .blplslf MEL ANG E THE MELLNGE This is the first time in the history of Han- over High School that an annual was edited. The Seniors of 1940-41, a talented and original class made plans for the annual the first of the school year. However, credit should also be, given to underclassmen. Much of the' literature for the annual was written by Juniors, Sophomores etc. The Seniors appreciated their help. The name, Melengg, was suggested by Nancy Hyatt, a Jolly mUHH1or, and the Seniors accepted her suggestion. Melange means a mixture, and it was thought to be well-suited for the annual. THE SPO'Il.-IGI-I'I' The S otliqht is published once every two weeks by tge students of Hanover High School for all the friends and students of Hanover. The staff attempt to portray in this publication a picture of the events and activities of our high school. The staff for the 1940-41 school year was: Editor. . . . . . . Dorothy Ven Liew Associate Editors . . . Norma Pender Wilma Lowry Sports Reporters . . . . iuggne Cady Elizabeth Van Liew . Marjorie Ruth Grim Society Reporters . . 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Thanksgiving Vacrtion ---M ----Nov. 21 Music Concert- ----- --------- ---Doc. Senior Class Party -------- -- ---Dec. Junior Class Pmrty----------- Christmas Frogram----- ---- -- Christmas Vacation--- ---- --- Alumni Banquet-- ------ ------ Mid-Year exams-------------- County Tourney--------------- County Latin Contest -------- Music Dept. Play ------------ District Music Contest ------ District Latin Contest ------ School Carnival ----- w--- - - District Math. Contest ------ Senior Play ------------- ---- State Latin Contest ----- ---- Play Day at Hanover College- State Music Contest --------- Junior-Senior Trip ---------- ---Dec. ---Doc. Dec. 20 ---Dec. -Jan. 9 Jan. 24 'F3b 0 --March --March NaPC1'1 ,, .ics-M 22 26 11 6 22 22 15 18 18 20 51 26 10 25 21 14 15 29 ---April 2 ---April 4 16 --April --April ---April ---April ---April Baccalaurcnte---- ----- --------- April Commencement------------- -- ..........Mg1:g 18 19 19 25 27 2 A ,g.,ggg.g .t,c c.,-,-,1g.:.,ogiiQ11' 1 9 4 2 1 --...1--1 u 1 1 f 'L E 4'- 33 2 n lx ,vi C T1 if ef 1 5 Ei E ,J 35? Fl fi 523 ,ki Q3 1 5 + 5 sl g.: f 1 1 1845 g th P 11 d th f thi ity f MEET YOUR FRIENDS HARPEFYS O1 Rexoll Drug Store nLook for the Roxall Signsu The Best iq Drug Store Goods Since -- Servin e b Medical Prof i oommun or 1 t - t turv with , it FEESTA CAFE HQHUVHX GEM i 5 p CQRDURQY TIRES t FCDRMERLY YOUNGS Prices to Suit Everyone t MADISGN, INDIANA STANDARD OIL PRODUCT I l MST END GROQERY W. -Q.---1, U. -1' I , gif - Q! ml. - f K. 'ff'.4q'sn- X ' 1.295-:'f ' . 5 rw.-4,1 , , - .. .. P lm . .- 2 3? wh- gl, If X , X , w M' L ' .-1 f - -. -1 .Ju- AN' ,'.. .nb 'nn' U-tif. FFSUITS VEGETABLES MEAT Phon e 2 2 HGDOVGI Ind. A - W- - -ft-4 X f If '4 X Fl .Q 'Q il F 'P 1 S w n Q1 1 .1 Q5 EE 55 fa jai gi as if 5 Q2 3 ,. L of 23 Q5 is 5 5 3:5 Q55 Fi 'H 55 42 fr '1 x if ' 7 1? W -- -1- I - ----1--u -.-.-- - --..s.-..--vt , ..,............-.--p--.--Q rf- , ., , Boone: Yes, the bear jumped out at me and I raced for a tree. As I went by I leaped for a limb 12 feet in the air. Wilmaw. Kexcitedlylz Yes, yes, go on. Boone: --but I missed it. Wilma W.: Oh, were you in the hospital afterwards? yBoone: Nope, I caught the Wilma L.: Mr. Brown claims to be a very strongminded man. Lavenia M.: That's right. When Mr. Brown tells his wife to do a thing, he does it. Wife: Shall I ask the new cook for references? Husband: No, get her to sub limb cm .-s 114133 ssmples..-,l. -. - as - ls- I y VN,, focwwsax E3LXVJhQsLftDywJwsxr sam 4 IL I sm ss-loss IPONTIACC1 UGPXKCKARD5 heel fASliUf'31'l lQm Madwo Since 1858 .I di I 'THE BEST GFEVERYTHE-JCI Com TO is our wish to every1941 X! f I Honover HighC3rc1d1a1ore I 3 A -wx 0 3 jK ' KROYLUSCH S G RQ ERY I Madison, Indiana Ns ' 2 . g . yi For the Best B Greetlng Cards---Glfts I Stationery SCHOOL -- OFFICE EQUIPMENT R SUPPLIES Typewriters--Adding Machines Wallpaper--Window Shades VfC5ETAl3LE S, MEATS-X C2 UAL! F f I ECONQMY- SERVICE. PHONE 76 HANOVER , QQ., 4 -1 1- - -........ YW 1 1 1 LE HITZT SAY IT WITH FLOWERS W SAY IT WITH OURS T COMPLIMENT OF WST HHUUUHL HW UWT D DfX14DSK Dflgf Jeweler C Optometrist WILLIAM STEVASON Madison, Ind. 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Dfw cLE,m5:z ? fm Yi W MADISON. END brim. J M Phone! b i COMPLIMENTS CDF M FF 1? U N IEE R XMB IHQMIIQ HHWIIHEHEE SERVICE J. O. TAF? JAY C. TAFE' I THE SNIFFLE I In spite of her sniffle Isabel's ehiffle, Some girls with a sniffle Would be weepy and tiffleg I They would look awful, ' l' Like a rained-on waffle, t sub 1' h'ffl B Bu I e s c 1 e I In spite of her snifflo, I Her nose is more red ' I With 21 cold in mr head, 3 But then to be sure, , Her eyes or Some girls w bluer, ith shuffle' Their tempers are uffle, But when Isahel's snivoly She's snively eivilly, And when she is snuffly She's perfectly luffly, I SEIU HUUUH I Custom Sowing 6 Grindirmq Deoler In VITALITY PEE DS I TEX ACD PRGDUCTS E LUMBERWCIDD I or1dICE I . f I-Ionover Phone 3620 ' Kwoesal-me 1 Clothing 1 Recd E The Store of Better Volues I RALPH T. KNOEBEL J. H. BIRD MINES DEALER IN RIVER COAL Phone Honosver 5420 , f, Y. ,...:- .... rj IMI IUHUIEUH CUURIIII I OI' mrmsgun wmv HIIIIIU , 1 :mm IF ITSFOUND IN A DRUG STORE Mfg.FI?1iZiZIi'!iqg1gl1EWSEORf' G HHHUAVER Qmmfigiiiimmm EUHPQEHUHERY GIFTS TUDOR W ,MQRRIS 4 M9035 5 SIWOYT Ufdffm STATIONERY--OFFICE SUPPLIES Madison, Ind. v U C QM ,DLI M E N T S QF .. UQTHNHH, QRQUKH QQHH Cllld UHHNSUU S942 UEFUSYI E TRUST EU, .........-.-.....--on -IQPIIFLV. , . Yggqffx, f ' Y :Z 1, ' fr' -ff.:-, ,' . ' 'N . X 'x 1 ttttt tltttt tt Qtgttttt ,Mtfttt Southern It'tC1ioVtCxI O Best Clothino Store SPECIAL GRADUATION SUITS y 517.95 319.75 322.60 yyy A 1000 to SeleorARromy 4., ' f H ' 'VETf3-A 0.'5 HllZ A' OF on no .JL-:ffXAt4'.f:.f:y BEAUTY SALON Si-0101? JEFFERSON AT FOURTH STREET MADISON, INDIANA Phone 516 -s r f' Dfizfio Marjorie R. C.: Is this a dray horse you have there? Marvin T.: No, 1t's a brown horse, and stop your baby talk. Mr. Brown: Has anyone a ques- tion to ask? .Norma P.: Yes, sir, can a short-sighted person have 5 far-away look in his eyea? eeeeeeee Love is an egotism of two Robert R.: It seems to be that Peggy Kleopfer has been wearing a strange ex- pression lately. Norma P.: Yes, sho's trying to look like her MBLANGE photograph. Bonnie F.: I cannot learn to love o . y u. Howerd St.: But I'vo saved 310,000. Bonnie F.: Give mo one more ,nr loooon. ' ' ' ' ' 'g --V 1' A1.--H70 CGJJVE tttftm ttt CO JXX L. C et'te-roxfwtiepoiri no Cl1evrotetSote:s ond Servtce W Storoge WHS M or yi f9?1?19lTf.eif7?7?i Mgdwn tttttt t ttttttttottttttt Mtt tftftrtt? SHOE HEPAIFHNQ W HERE FRE ND S t ff- - O Best Moteriots otftct Mast ii EAY Work mortshi yo Down on Mulberry Street Hannover , Y , . V that ,,,-4', 1' had W ' 1-Y-1' I .VA Y -V --Y- -Y-,. ..-........................-....-.--Q ,Y , H GRASS Richard Armour y Tho earth and sky Conspire to And you and Perspire to -an-v-an Lottie Wg who's home? Mr. Meir: Well, I share the j ses the child I boss the go Officer: Hoy! tho curb, lndyu Do you Know that you were doing seventy-five? gy K.: Isn't and I just le dllly Q P645 4 ESTABMSHED 1911- grow it, I mow it! ' M,W,RlSii 8, SON boss at your my wife and BODY ond FENDERWORK v 4 I ob. She bos- 1 ron and me. ' ldfish. t 1 Pull o t 5 . OV I1 O , Authorxzed Beor 9 i . . . is wvlllous, 1 Wheel Alxqnmq Stotlon armed yostor- 1 ! ,CORNER THIMD HND JMFFMKSON A host is like a genorulg ' ' 'W 4H4 Tiieugf Hgigcgfvvul his gen- 3 PHONE 20 MADIbON , oooo ,M ?,--...- E E. LEQNARD X1VALKEI?i F A. I Scmd if Grove! I ' U U Excgvciion 6 General QSMART FEMININE APPAREL C , nt. 1 2G15 Eosf Mein Street Omm' mg Moc-Eison, Indiono Phono Hanover' 40 Y Prlgme-62 L WWE :1 Y ' r ff, . UG HBH EPUWR U ELEQTf4l VC SERVICE FOR HANOVER PHCDNE 2257 - 1 ,E,-,,e,,Ei - .E UE-H, e-E-wJ f QTHK , I 4 .-1' fav, ,,-. 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