Hanover High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Hanover, KS)

 - Class of 1952

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A ,LU L f ifwe, the class of l952, of Hanover High School, washington County, state ol 1 iKansas, claiming to be possessed of normal minds, do make this our last will and testament 7V X To the halls of H H S we leave our Senior panel picture, and to the 4-,.g, future Senior Classes we leave our ability to cooperate as a class gpg Item I To all the faculty we wish to give our sincerest thanks for theil services to us during our school years 2 To Miss Gilliam, our Senior Sponsor, we leave all unpald bills, and rgiiiigs he sincere thanks and appreciation of the Senior Class ij Yiigff Ltem LI ,,,- xt To the Junior Class, we leave ur honorable title f 'Seniors and our dignity Item III Q Q 'Hur personal traits and characteristics, we leave to whom it may concern fm Lula Crimmins wills her neat hair to Evelyn Sand and her way of K' a reducing to any one who can stand the exercise 2 Darlene Meyer w shes to leave her driving ability to Bernice Goeckel Nm and her late hours to Dolores Roever 3 Dorothy Smetana grants her llking for the name nBilln to Pauline Weichbrodt and her abillty to keep that lO5 pounds to Richard Rohlf ',y 1 Lucille Meyer wills her abil ty to get along with men to Carol ' 5 Rose Ann Luehring wills her glggle to Henrietta Kruse and her love to X disect worms to Dorian Meyer fl 6 Velma Schultz leaves her way of gettlng men to Ila Mae Koch and her way of curling her hair to anyone who wants it 7 Barbara Jueneman leaves her Model HAH to Harry Cantenbein and her 55a slim waist line to Valeda Lohse F Norma Knuffke wills her bashfulness to Llla Ryser and her curly black 9X q F nair to Babe Ludvicek Harold Prichard leaves his dateless nlghts to Fldean Oldehoeft and lf 115 basketball playing abillty to Bill Wehling 49'f Pat Hynek wishes to leave her llking for Odell to Parilyn Laue and ner cheer leading ability to June Rohlf ,f1 Marilyn Wehling wills her ability to play a saxophone to Norma Neumax and her liklng for grey Chevies to Marcella Allerheillgen Eleanora Wollenberg leaves her old ring to Verla Nieman and her nursing ability to Jo Anne Loseman 9- l3 DeVere Riekenberg wills his ability to sing to Jerry Burke and his , X food humor to Buster Rettig 'X .QQ ll Elvln Holle leaves his blushing to Robert Frahm and h1s keenness to 5? N Near girls rings to Merlin Kruse -J,X'L I lS Loren Kruse wills his good grades to Leroy Wlese and h1s swing to Vernon Nieman lo Donald Allerheiligen wills his abllity to play football to Norwooc Blanke and his fear of girls to Donald Cumro Edgal Dean Rettig wishes to leave his class ring to Arian Hannon and his legs to Harold Bruna l8 Leonard Rettig wills his intelligence to Bill Loseman and his lonely nights to Beverly Grancer 19 Loyal Doebele wills his way of borrowing cars to Larry Prall and his neat wavy hair to John Schierkolk ,- 20 Joyce Meyer leaves her low grades to anyone who wants them and her interesting love letters to Loren Doebele 'J 21 Joyce Loseman leaves her working ambition to Glenn Riekenberg and ber Air Force man she wishes to keep 22 Shirley Wilkinson wills her shortness to Norwood Blanke and her typing ability to Richard Rohlf Signed, sealed, and declared as and for our last will and testament by the Senior Class on this 22nd day of May in the year of our Lord, 1952 Sponsors Schwartzls Dept Store Sedlacekfs f' groceries Dry Goods Furniture Funeral Home Hardware X 1 ' ' H I -' i ' Q ' X 'Wf .. M 1 4 ' xg lnr: , f Q ' A 1 S I a 0 Q f . H I K i,1hQ i l. . 2 ff - l - ' 5. 1. . ' O O - 1 vu, ' - , x , 5 ' . I . , 1 1. 5 fn -P IV' .M ,: rh 2 ' I E 3 . , 1 f r 'M . 4 N -TN - V X 1: . V Yr-X J f L. 1 l c ' '35 uf? Mallean and her liking for American History to Pete Falcon. 3 23 , I Q V, .- 11,2 X . .V . - I' V . - ,- an ' I :Jo iv ' If , 'Q , t ' - c KJ-Lf If 6 J W 0 , XJ ' 5? 31.9. A . ' D 4 by ,Ny 210. k t 1 as ' S r ' All. T l ' X J . Mi. ' . 4 . 12. A 1 ' - 7 ' 5' X ' N ' , 'Lk I 'Y gga ' ' . . 17. ' ' . ' bl - o 1 1 2, ' ' - n 6 I s M . Q, ' '-.J , N , . 4 h IA! N! ' ' s Z! ' : A '



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fo Jxwfpfzecg c Oat dr ve aloha Llfevs busy hlghway in our Cadwllac con vertlble, we declde to look 1D on the Seniors of l952 We see a lovely manslon along the road and aker lnquhdng, we find that it belongs to Eddie Rettig Well, guess the h rd work pald off fHlS mdher's hard work, that 1S, As we contlnue along the road, me are passed by another Cadillac, and we see the driver is Barbara Juereman A she drove by, we noticed it had a dented fender Later we learned that she had run lnto the river bridge the day before I guess she will never h rge Pull ng ln to the dear old town of Hmxwer, we dmide to vislt the hlgh school, the e we discover that Leonard Rettig is the Agriculture teacher, taking the place of Mr Lampe who lS now too old and decreplt to teach any more Looking around Panover, we notlced the old city has changed conslderably We see a big building lS a e publlc library' We were surprised to see Shirley Wilkinson as the ibrar an She always was quite interested in reading books, though Shirley tells us that Darlene Payer is now chief typing instructor at Brown Mackle school of bus ness we almmfound a glgantic night club where old Toonerville used to be that Jelma Schultz was part owner While conversing with Velma she tells us that Dorothy Smetana had recently been home on leave from the WAVES DOPt likes th6 n vy and has decided to make a career of it we find that Schwartz Dept Store ras expanded and teen taken over by Loyal Doebele He receives able assistance behlnd the meat counter from his wife, Louise when we stop at the new Union Paciflc Rallroad Depot, we flnd Joyce Loseman sitting behind the desk She has Just finlshed her buslness course CShe took her time with it J and is now employed with the rallroad Free pa ses always dld appeal to her Dot far Rpm Hanover, we are told is mmmher prospering farmer who was a former graduate wlth the class of '52 Here llve the Holles, and Elvin and Shirley have been ralsing some good crops, lncluding children Continuing on down the road aways is the home of Dean Sapp and hls wife the former Eleanora Wollenberg hear that the Sa ps are regular Hhomebodies , and that they very seldom go anywhme As we travel on our way, we wonder what the rest of the class of '52 are doing W thin a short tlme, we find what another one lS dolng, for upon our arrival ln Omaha we flnd that Norma Knuffke is now a dental technician there It seems that she has used the experience galned while working for Dr Bongers Slnce we've had a hard day on the road, we decided to stop at the hotel here Who should we see upon enterlng but Lucille Meyer manager of the hotel She took us to the ball room for a grand surprise The pand playing was the nRiekenberg Ranchhandsn led by Devere Rmkmdmrg who also sang solos wlth the band After watching for a whie we see that all the dancers were very accompllshed and smooth in their dancing Upon lnqulry we learned from a shy llttle girl that they had taken instructions f om WPatty's Dancing Schoolu, the instructor of which was Pat Hynek we heard bpm this little girl that she had quite a lot of students of dancing, mostly boys I the hotel lobby we purchased a magazine to read, the title of which was NLifen We were surprised to see that the editor was none other than Lula Crimmins The aqxndence she acqdred while wxking on the annual of '52 sure must have helped her The next day we take a shore drive to Los Angeles and Hollywood,where we find quite a number of the former class of '52 Our flrmzstop is the Paramount studio, where we find Rose Ann Luehring rehearsing a new song and dance routine for her new picture, 'Rosa Her specialty lS Stlll Dance Me Loosen Loren Kruse is in Hollywood now, too In case you haven't been to the movies recently, we'll let you in on a secret Loren is the new Tarzan There is only one trouble though they can't get a leading lady for him we learn that Harold Prichard can be found any time of the year at the home of beautiful Piper Laurie, for she has finally broken down his resistance, and he has consented to marry her at last Seems as though she had a yellow Cadillac convertible Donnie Allerheiligen, whom we found on the intellectual side in hlgh school, also has turned toward Hollywood and success He's now the favorite ballad singer of this day and age, and they say thmzeven old Johnny Ray admits that Donnie 1 a better singer than he was. Donnie got his start with nMule Train.n Making the long jump from coast to coast, we come to washington, D. C., where we discover Marilyn wehling now working with the Civil Service Bureau. She passed her Civil Service test with such a high average that she was instantly taken to the main office. While in washington we happened to get ahold of a washington news paper. we were astonlshed to find that the editor of the NLonely Hearts Columnn was no other than Joyce Meyer. It seems that the Column is continually receiving letters from a certain Mr. Robert Frahm. As the sun sets on all thesevxnnerful and successful seniors, we wearlly arrive at home, wrap our Cadillac convertible around a telephone pole, and take a long, long, sleep. Sponsors- Perry Packing Companv Community State Bank Thf year is l fl. As L5 i LL ' ' l ' I S . . ' ' l I M 1 3 . ,. . ' , , , . s - v. r , o .V , ' 0 f, Q 1 it ' n w ' ' . - l ' . v - I Y 1 T 1 - ' 4 . v A 'K , After seeing the name of the night club was HMoon'sn, we were not muimhxd to find , Y , , .a ' , t . - Y v ' A ' , . We ' v, H ,, . , , . . . . 9 ' - . . 1 . I' A . n , . . , . , ,, . .1 N , ' i - ' I O , -- s

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