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'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'-
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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'
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