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G -1 94 v , , .-.-- as-I III We returned to school in 1940 as Jolly Juniors. This year we lost another of our classmates. Inez Gassert moved to Central. We also gained a new student, Mary Lou Storie, whose home was in the proving ground. This year Loris Williams was a cheer leader. Bill - Huber and Grover Lowe received sweaters for playing on the .first team. Albert received a let er and Glen Gray play- ed on the Second team. Raymond Duke was the student manager of thc team. Wilma Lowry won second place in the county typing con test. Bill Huber agreed to substitute for a member of the senior play cast the day of its presentation. He did a swell job, too. Grover Lowe won second place in the Dis- trict Latin Contest and went to the State Contest. We took the senior class to Louisville for the Junior Senior Prom. Everyone enjoyed the trip. Our passports to the dining room were very funny, but some of the pictures taken of us in grade school were quite embarrassing. Our class play, nBig Brothern, was a great success. The cast was as follows: Mrs. Crewe. . . . . . . Vera Gassert John Crewe. . . .her son. . . .Grover Lowe Lyle Crewe. . . . ...her son. . . . . . . Bill Huber Janet Laird . . a daughter of her friend. . . .Edwlna Owen Hortense Morton . . . a neighbor. . . . . . Lorie Williams IVII' g 0 9 0 u 0 o 1163? 0 o 0 0 acharlos Alice Mehrens . . .in love with Lyle. . . .Lavcnia McClure Sidney Chalmers . . .an Englishman. . . . . Raymond Duke The officers that year were: Ruth Ann Bovard, presi- dentg Charles Hensler, Vice-presidentg Nancy Hyatt, secre- taryg and Lavcnia McClure, treasurer. Mrs. Jones was our sponsor. IV Twenty five dignified seniors returned to Hanover in the fall of 1941. During the first semester Della Tull was married and Verna Jones moved to Madison. Laverne Long was married at the beginning of the second semester and Clarence Dean entered our class. Only twenty-three seniors now remained to continue their school work. M E L A NG E'
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1947 -9- -nal SENIOR CLASS HISTORY . Everyone is always interested in the graduating class and wants, to know what they have done during their four high school years. I shall relate to you some of the more important social and educational activities. I On September 19, 1958, thirty students enrolled as green freshmen in Hanover High School. They were as fol- lows: Albert Adams, Marjorie Barker, Ruth Ann Bovard, Lee Douglas, Raymond Duke, Doris Duke, Inez Gassert, Vera Gas- sert, Bill Huber, Nancy Hyatt, Ruth Kerr, Wilma Lowry, John Matthews, Lavenia McClure, Ruth Thomas, Harriett, Thompson, Della Tull, Loris Williams, and Jean Wilson from Hanover Township. Ethel Mary Bkzok, Alta Burdine, Pheoebe Chitwood, Leonard Comingore, Glen Gray, Inez Gray, Viola Hendlon, Charles Hensler, Laverne Loma, Grover Lowe, and Edwina Owen from Republican Township. Bill Hube r was one of our cheer leaders for 1958. He also won first pla ce in the District Music Contest and third place in the State Contest. Grover Lowe was elected president of our Freshmen Class: Edwina owen, vice president: Glen Gray, secretary: and Leonard Comingore, treasurer. Mrs. May was our class sponsor. During our freshmen year Verna Jones from Saluda en- tered our class. Inez Gray quit school. Leonard Comingore and Ruth Thomas moved away. II In September 1951, only t entyusix silly Sophomores returned to Hanover. Lee Douglas had moved to Madison dur- ing the summer. . . Grover Lowe played on the basketball team that year and received a letter. He went to the District Geometry Contest and placed fourth in the District Latin Contest. Wilma Lowry was a cheer leader. Bill Huber again placed first in the District Music Contest and went to the State Contest. Ethel Mary Black was elected president: Harriett Thompson, vice president, and Edwina Owen, secretary and treasurer. Mr. Brown was our sponsor. are 9-aaanstanef
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U5 ' 1 Lavenia McClure was chosen from among the Senior girls to represent Hanover in the county D. A. R. Citizen- ship Contest. Nancy Hyatt won first place in the county division of the essay contest on the USS Indiana Battle- Ship. Kaymond Duke was again the student basketball manager. Glen Gray and Clarence Dean played on the second team. Albert Adams received a sweater this year. Bill Huber was captain of the team. Wilma Lowry was the Spotlight editor and Loris Wil- liams was one of the cheer leaders. Bill Huber had the honor of being the senior with the highest scholastic re- cord for his high school years. Our Class play, nBilly's Goat,N was a hilarious come- dy. The Cast- Henry Carter...a financial giant l?J... ...Grover Lowe D O I C O I la I I I I I 0 I O O Lavenia McClure Beulah.... ...a maid.... .,,,Ethel Mary Black Pheoebc Chitwood Mrs. Susan Carter....Henry's wife... ...Ruth Ann Bovard Vera Gasscrt Miss DaviS.... ...his secretary...........Wi1ma Lowry Marjorie Barker Miss Cool... ...his wife's secretary......Ruth Kerr Mary Louise Storie Billy Hay... ...a salesman...............Bill Huber Madge Carter... ...another daughter.....Lor1s Williams D Nancy Hyatt Arthur Angel... ...a poct.... ....Raymond Duke Glen Gray Harold Hollinghcad...an Englishman..........Albert Adams Charles Hensler Bill Huber was elected prcsidentg John Matthews, vice- presidentg and Edwina Owen, secretary and treasurer. Hrs. May was our class sponsor. - f M E 1. ,Lx N c E
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