Hanover High School - Melange Yearbook (Hanover, IN)

 - Class of 1941

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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

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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



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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

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