Hoagland High School - Ships Log Yearbook (Hoagland, IN)

 - Class of 1947

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THE HOAGLAND HURRICANE Every six weeks the seniors of Hoagland School, capably advised by Miss Ginn and Miss Washler, publish the school paper, The Hoagland Hurricane. The staff is composed of senior staff members and reporters, and a reporter from each class, including the grades. The Assistant Editor, Howard Molthan, a junior, will become the Editor next year. After the news is received, the Editor, Denis Kleinrichert, arranges the copy after which it is typed by the advanced typing class. After being proofread, it is printed on a mimeograph machine and stapled. Each teacher and the oldest mem- ber of each family in school receives a copy of the paper. It is also sent to many neighboring high schools in exchange for their school paper. The juniors publish the second last issue to get them acquainted with the routine. We have enjoyed putting out the Hurricane and trust the students have en- joyed it too. Our hope for the future is a bigger and better Hoagland Hurricane. Dennis H Kleinrichert Page 27

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ANNUAL STAFF Page 26 :'2af,:sfff W i easy beige., aswdnw it Q MZ SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT: Eileen Doctor-Class Calendar, Lavon Grotriun-Assistant Editor, Don Ruhl-Class Poem, Pat Mahlnn Secretary, Theresa Ottenwellei'-Treasurer, .Tanlce Miller-Alumni, Annabelle Bl'1IIYl9S-Clll61lCl21I'. STANDING: Raymond Surg-Editor, Vernon Schuman-Business Manager, Eileen Youse-Alumni, Helen Floyd-Artist, David Kiz-acofe-Spoils, Frank Guenin-Sports, Angela Sheehan-Snap- shot Editor, Miss Thomas-Sponsor. Early in the fall of 1946 the Senior Class decided to publish an annual. After much cussing and discussion we called Mr. Montague of Ft. Wayne Engraving Co. and got under way. We decided to make it a broadcast from W. H. H. S. and to that end we selected a staff to go ahead with the business. We understand now that publishing an annual is more of a job than we had expected. We wish to express many thanks to the printer, those who advertised, under classmen, the en- graver, and Mr. Montague and all who helped in making this one of the best an- nuals to ever come from Hoagland.



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Page 28 The Hoagland band has made considerable progress since last year. During vacation we had practice every Monday night until the 22nd of July when We fin- ished by having a party at the home of Janice and Norma Miller. When school started we organized with 25 members and elected Don Ruhl presidentg Bob Aspy vice-presidentg Dorothy Maland secretary-treasurer and , Eileen Krauss news-reporter. party at Dorothy Mailand's home and started the year out with a bang. We had a Under the direction of Miss Washler, the band played for the home basket-ball games, and we supported the team through all the sessions of the county tournament. The businessmen of Hoag- land gave a community celebration for our team and the band played during the meal. One of the main highlights of this year's work was the annual County Band Festival held at New Haven April 26 in which all of the county school bands par- ticipated. The forenoon was spent re- hearsing the clinic band which consisted of several players from each of the schools and was conducted by an out- standing visiting musician. For the after- noon program each of the county bands Dr:-sented a group of two or three num- bers and the evening program was a con- cert given by the clinic band. Several people are preparing to join our organization. George Rothgeb, Rus- sell Rothgeb, Dean Scholl, and Ervin Richman play instruments and Regina Dornsief, Mary Lehman, and Lucille Rat- liff are training to be baton twirlers.

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