Class notes Submissions: (may be edited for content, length and/or style) Mail: The Hanoverian P.O. Box 108 Hanover, IN 47243 Online: classnotes.hanover.edu Change of Address to: Development Services P.O. Box 108 Hanover, IN 47243 Email address changes to: Kelly Hatton at hattonk@hanover.edu To make a gift online: www.hanover.edu/give To discuss a planned gift: Contact Kevin Berry ’90 at 800-213-2179, xt. 6813
1943 For the past several years, Greenville, S.C., Hanoverians and Chi chapter Sigma Chi fraternity brothers — David Baumann ’43, Bob Jones ’60, Stephen Vance ’68 and Scott Grand ’84 have met annually for a luncheon get-together. Grand organized the first gathering and continues to serve as the group’s coordinator. They invite any Hanover alumni in the area to join them. Contact Vance for more info at vance.stephen@att.net. (Above at this year’s luncheon, from left to right: Baumann, Grand and Vance.) 1958 The Presbyterian Church has installed JUDY BABCOCK as moderator of the Synod of the Northeast, which includes 22 Presbyteries in New England, New York and New Jersey.
From Husky Hoosiers to Panthers
To order a copy of “From Husky Hoosiers to Panthers: Hanover College Athletics,” by Stanley Totten: www.hanover.edu/hanoverbooks
1959 Since JANICE HARDY STANLEY’s retirement from teaching secondary school for 27 years, she has written two historical books for her church and high school. The first was for the centennial celebration of Paynesville Christian Church, Saluda, Ind. Stanley did all the research, writing and editing for the 100-page book. The second was a 61-page pictorial and written history of the schools in Saluda from 1870-1960. In addition to writing, she collected the photos of one-room schools and the alumni association has dedicated the book to her. Currently, Stanley serves as president of the Lexington, Ind., Historical Society. 1964 RICHARD POLESE is no longer a member of the Santa Fe Public School Board, but is now on the board of the interdenominational Eternal Life Church. His son, Martin, is a graduate student in broadcast journalism at City University of New York. Polese still works as a publisher of inspirational books (Ocean Tree Books) in Santa Fe, N.M.
THE HANOVERIAN • SPRING 2012 | www.hanover.edu | 43