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.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 . . Peggy Kleopfer 'Katherine Wickwire Feature Editors . . . . .Nancy Hyatt Elizabeth Ven Liew Club Reporters. . . .Bonnie Ferguson S A Mary Lou Bovard Cartoonist. . . . . . . . Della Tull Typists . . . .Advanced Typing Class Nlinleographers 0 o 0 0 1 K01'1neth Kendall Walker Faculty Adviser . .Mr. Everett Brown ' ' ' ' ' . r-'f 1-- .sn , ,11 --.qv - nge--
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