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Page 30 text:
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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
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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
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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
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