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Saturday, October 1, 2011













ere is something very special about returning to the place where you made so many changes in your life. Coming home to Hanover in the fall is even more special. At this time of year, our campus transforms from beautiful to spectacular and we invite you to come witness its beauty again during Homecoming.







If you haven’t visited recently, you’re sure to notice many new faces and changes because our College is still growing. What has not changed is the spirit that is Hanover. Part of that spirit is the extent to which we are student-focused. I believe Hanover College is by far, one of the most student-focused campuses around, but our goal is to get even better! By expanding international study trips, enhancing outdoor athletic facilities, infusing innovative teaching practices, and highlighting some of our best academic programs, our focus will continue to be on the students’ total educational experience, just as it was when you were here.
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would love to see you back on campus again. Many events are family-friendly and there are a lot of opportunities for you to reconnect with old friends and some of the special moments in your life. Come enjoy the ‘Happy Snaps Photo Booth’ at registration, annual 5K run, athletic and tailgate events, several Student Organization Mini-Reunions, a faculty recital, a Show, live concerts and much, much more!
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sure to read about and sign up family members our new, comprehensive Legacy Program. More information can be found at www.hanover.edu/ And lastly, don’t forget to put that old ute or trombone to good use by bringing it to registration to donate to Hanover’s Instrumental Music Program for students to use.
Be sign for our new, comprehensive legacy. And lastly, don’t forget that old use to for use.

keep the Hanover Spirit growing and join us at Homecoming this year!
Help Spirit at Homecoming
DeWine President, Hanover College
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4:00 p.m.
John Finley Crowe Society Induction Ceremony
J. Graham Brown Campus Center Lobby
4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
All-Campus Picnic Celebration
Alumni are invited to join Hanover trustees, faculty and sta , retirees and students at a family picnic on campus. Cost: $10 per person ($5 children under 12) payable at the picnic. Please rsvp your intent to attend.
5:30 p.m.
Class of ’51 Reunion Dinner
Woods House, Hanover Campus
Reception, Class Photo and Bar
6:00 p.m.
Class of ’56 Reunion Dinner
Josephine Ogle Center
Reception, Class Photo and Bar
6:00 p.m.
Class of ’61 Gathering
Broadway Tavern & Hotel 313-317 Broadway Street –
Lower Madison
6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Class of ’01 Gathering Boneyard Grill
513 Clifty Drive - Upper Madison
6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Class of ’91 Gathering
Broadway Tavern & Hotel
313-317 Broadway Street –
Lower Madison
7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Class of ’96 Gathering
Broadway Tavern & Hotel
313-317 Broadway Street –
Lower Madison
7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.
Class of ’71 Gathering e home of Tom ’71 and Janet Huber Lowry ’72 2205 South Logans Point Drive, Hanover
7:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m.
Sigma Chi Gathering e Shoebox
7:30 p.m.
Musical Comedy Revue: The Water Coolers
Parker Auditorium
Homecoming special! Beginning the 2011 Homecoming Weekend festivities will be the 59th Community Arts Series season opener — the national touring, hit musical revue, e Water Coolers, a laugh-out-loud musical satire about life in an o ce and the things we share around the water coolers of American everyday life — work, kids, husbands and wives, getting ahead, falling behind and trying to balance it all. is show is suitable for the entire family. For a preview, go to www. seethewatercoolers.com/.
Tickets go on sale August 15: Reserve early, this show is likely to sell out! Go to www.hanover.edu/ARTS, or call the campus box o ce at 812-866-7110 to order tickets.
Ticket prices: $20 adults advance; $25 on the day of the show and at the door; $18 seniors 65+, Hanover faculty and sta , and Homecoming Alumni; $10 Youth (high school and under); Free to Hanover students. Show is included in the CAS season subscriber package!














FRIDAY SEPT. 30

We the Kings Live Concert
e on-campus concert, sponsored by the Campus Activities Board, will begin at the conclusion of the Community Arts Series event on Donner Lawn.
Bring your friends and family to enjoy a live concert by We the Kings! Known for “Secret Valentine” and “Check Yes Juliet,” they have sold more than two million tracks as their self-titled debut album hit #1 on Billboard’s New Alternative Album sales chart in 2009. is pop-rock quartet is a national act you won’t want to miss!

All current Hanover College students are able to attend free of charge by showing their student I.D. at the gate. Tickets for all Hanover College alumni and other guests will be sold for $15 at the gate. No tickets can be purchased in advance. Questions? Please feel free to contact Sara Bailey at baileys12@hanover.edu.
In the event of rain, the concert will be held in the Horner Center.
NOTE: Friday and Saturday night gatherings are casual, pay-asyou-go events on campus and at local restaurants. Family and friends are welcome. More information is available at www.hanover.edu and in class reunion mailings.





SATURDAY


6:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m.
John and Anne Horner Health and Recreation Center
e Horner Center facilities will be available free of charge for you throughout the day. Carry-in shoes are required to use the facility.
8:30 a.m.
4th Annual THE SCENIC:
A 5K with a View
e Point
Start your Homecoming morning o with a 5K walk or run around Hanover’s beautiful campus. All proceeds will bene t Hanover College’s new Wellness Program. Register now to secure your discounted price and a T- shirt. Children are welcome to participate in the 5K race or register for a one-mile youth race around the center of campus. Registration and packet pick up at e Point will open at 7:30 a.m. on race day. Shower facilities will be available at the Horner Center (please bring toiletries and towels). For more information, contact Bill Tereshko at tereshko@hanover.edu or call 812-866-6750.

9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Science Center Open Exhibits
Hanover’s multi-million dollar Science Center facility will be open. Pick up a pamphlet in the lobby and take a self-guided walking tour through the hallways to view the museum-quality exhibits currently on display.
9:00 a.m.
Sigma Chi Open House, Breakfast and Ritual Meeting
9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Barnes & Noble College Bookstore Open
J. Graham Brown Campus Center
Lower Level
9:00 a.m. – Midnight Crowe Coffee Shop
Crowe Hall Lobby

9:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Homecoming Registration
J. Graham Brown Campus Center Lobby


All alumni and alumni reunion classes are encouraged to sign in at the Campus Center before heading out to various activities. Be sure to take advantage of the Happy Snaps Photo Booth fun with your friends 10:00 a.m. – noon in the Campus Center Lounge and take home a complimentary Homecoming photo memento!







bring donations build in variety Band! accepted
Put that old trumpet, tuba or trombone to good use; bring it to registration at Homecoming! Hanover’s instrumental music program currently accepts instrument donations to build up a selection for Hanover students to use in a variety of ways, including Pep Band! Donations will be accepted and documented throughout registration.



9:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.



Career Connections Alumni Video Sessions
J. Graham Brown Campus Center Quad
Student Activities Center [Rain site]
Be a part of Hanover’s outreach to help students see what di erent career avenues are all about! e Hanover College Alumni Board and Hanover’s Career Connections Program will interview alumni to create a ve-minute video tape/DVD library of alumni speaking about their career choice and the path they took to get there. Stop by and help us help expand the career library for our students!


SATURDAY OCT. 1

10:00 a.m.
Womens Tennis vs. Rose-Hulman
10:00 a.m.
Alpha Delta Pi Open House
e women of Phi Chapter of Alpha Delta Pi extend a warm welcome to all alumnae and their families to an open house, and invite everyone to a pre-game tailgate 11:30 a.m. until the game begins.
10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
Student Organization MiniReunion Bonanza!
J. Graham Brown Campus Center
Student Activities Center
As a Hanover student, you were probably involved in a variety of activities while on campus. Stop by to see current students at the following ‘mini-reunions’ to nd out what those activities look like today and to hook up with friends you spent so much time with way back when!
Some of the Student organizations participating are BASIC, Ballroom Dance Association, Campus Activities Board (CAB), Colleges Against Cancer, Economics Society, Feminists of Hanover, Hanover College Democrats, Hanover College Republicans, International Club, Kaleidoscope, Link, Panhellenic Council and Phi Sigma Iota.
10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
Hanover Book Signing Session
J. Graham Brown Campus Center, Lower Level by the book store
Author Marty Lenzini Murray, who has a rich lineage history with Hanover College, will join us from Orlando, Fla., to sign copies of her new release, Hanover, by Arcadia Publishing. Hanover features more than 200 photos, including a signi cant number of Hanover College, and will be available for sale in the Barnes & Noble College Bookstore.
10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
Business Scholars Internship
Poster Presentations
Science Center Lobby
Join us as senior Business Scholars of the Center for Business Preparation present the project-based internships they completed this past year.
10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Happy Snaps Photobooth
J. Graham Brown Campus Center
10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Chi Omega Brunch
Alumnae sisters and their families, as well as for active members and their families, are invited to brunch at the house.
10:00 a.m. – 10:45 a.m.
Alumni College Session
Science Center, Room 137
Eduardo Santa Cruz, Professor of Spanish
10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Phi Mu Open House for Alumnae and Visitors
10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Chi Omega Open House
10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
Student Ambassador Campus Tour
J. Graham Brown Campus Center



Your guide, a current Hanover student, will take you on a 60-minute stroll around campus to rekindle old memories. is tour covers central campus, including the Horner Center, Crowe Hall, e Science Center and will end at the Underground.



All Greek activities take place at the individual houses unless otherwise noted.
For more information on these activities, please contact the individual fraternity or sorority.





10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
Human Patient Simulation at Hanover College
Science Center Laboratory, room 132 anks to a grant from EcO15, Hanover College uses technology typically reserved for training medical professionals in its undergraduate curriculum. Come see how preclinical students bene t from the latest technology to enhance their scienti c knowledge and get a head start on the path to a healthcare profession. Demonstrations by current students in kinesiology and integrative physiology and hands-on interactions.
11:00 a.m.
Lambda Chi Alpha Alumni Luncheon at the Chapter House and Tailgate Luncheon at the Lambda Chi Alpha Tailgate Area.
11:00 a.m.
Beta Theta Pi Tent Alumni, family and friends look for the Beta tent in the tailgate lot.
11:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
Homecoming Reception
J. Graham Brown Campus Center Alumni Lounge

11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
“Celebrating the Bicentennial of the Steamboat New Orleans” Duggan Library Archives Research Room
11:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. The Shoebox Hanover Campus Menu to order
11:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m.
The Underground
J. Graham Brown Campus Center, Lower Level Menu to order
11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Homecoming Luncheon
J. Graham Brown Campus Center, Main Dining Room


12:00 p.m.



recipients Cullison Lisa and
e Alumni Association invites you to attend a reception honoring Alumni Achievement Award recipients Cullison ’68, ’82, and Yakey ’75.

Men’s LaCrosse Tailgate Recruiting Event
12:00 p.m.





Chi Omega Tailgate Pitch-In
Join us for a pitch-in lunch in the tailgating area, look for the Chi Omega ag!
12:00 p.m.
Phi Mu Tailgate Tent Tailgating through the end of the football game



SATURDAY OCT. 1

12:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Friends of the Business Scholars Program
e Shoebox
e faculty and sta of the Business Scholars Program would like to extend an invitation to all present and former Business Scholars, alumni, friends and their guests to join us at e Shoebox for fellowship and refreshments!
12:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Sigma Chi Tailgate Tent
12:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Art Exhibition Center for Fine Arts, Greiner Art Gallery
12:30 p.m. – start of 3rd Qtr.
Barnes and Noble College
Bookstore Booth
L. S. Ayres Football Stadium
1:00 p.m.
Volleyball vs. Kalamazoo
1:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.
Homecoming Faculty Recital of Piano Duets and Solos
Featuring Kimm Hollis and Ken Prince ’80
Center for Fine Arts, Fitzgibbon Recital Hall
Professor of Music Kimm Hollis and Hanover Registrar Ken Prince ’80, teacher and student, now play a piano recital of duets and solos as colleagues. e program consists of audience pleasers your listening ears won’t want to miss. Plan to attend after the Homecoming Luncheon before heading out to the football game!
1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
1827 Society and Presidents’ Club Tent
Tailgate Lot - Invitation Only is hospitality tent is reserved for members of e 1827 Society and e Presidents’ Club. Invitations will be sent separately.
1:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Alpha Omicron Pi
Alumnae Tea
Lynn Center for Fine Arts, room 112 D (across from the Art Gallery)
Following the Homecoming Luncheon in the J. Graham Brown Campus Center, sisters are invited to gather for light refreshments and great conversation!
1:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
All-Alumni Reunion
Tailgate Tents
All alumni are invited to tailgate together along with reunion classes. All your cookout favorites will be available for purchase at the common food tent nearby. Bring your lawn chairs, games and music to relax with your friends at the alumni tailgater.


1:30 p.m.
Hanover College
Varsity Football
Hanover vs. Anderson Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference Game
e Panthers will battle against Anderson College beginning at 1:30 p.m. Tickets will be available at the gate; adults $5.00, school age children rst grade through high school $1, free for college students with I.D. or with a HCAC pass.
3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Teacher Alumni Tea
Newby Hall
All Hanover teacher candidate graduates are invited to the second annual Tea for Panther Teachers Saturday afternoon. e Education Department will honor Joyce Imel as the 2011 Exceptional Educator of the Year. Join in celebrating the Class of 2011 IACTE (Indiana Association of Colleges for Teacher Education)
Outstanding Future Educators and top teacher candidate graduates. We want to hear your accomplishments and stories!
4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Crowe Coffee Shop
‘Singles Mingle’ Wine and Cheese Reception
Crowe Hall Lobby
(across from the Campus Center)
Single alumni are invited to a wine and cheese reception in the relaxing atmosphere of the Crowe Lobby.
7:00 p.m.
Step Show 2011
Lynn Center for Fine Arts, Fitzgibbon Recital Hall
A fraternity/sorority step show is a display of skits with stomping, chanting and historical/cultural accents related to African-American fraternities and sororities and now enjoyed by others in the Greek community. Come witness Hanover’s rst Homecoming Step Show!
8:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.
Love Out Loud Reception
517 Mulberry Street, Lower Madison Love Out Loud invites all LGBT alums, allies, students, faculty, and sta to join us for a reception in the home of Uschi Appelt, director of study abroad, for our third annual homecoming event. Catch up, get reacquainted and nd out what we’ve been doing!




10:00 a.m.
Alumni Men’s Tennis Match
New Tennis Courts













SUNDAY OCT. 2 ’03 if you plan

Please contact Nathan McArdle ’03 at n8.mcardle@gmail.com if you plan to participate.









Class of 1951
Woods House, Hanover Campus
Reunion Dinner
Reception, Class Photo and Bar
Friday, 5:30 p.m.
Class of 1956
Josephine Ogle Center
Reunion Dinner
Reception, Class Photo and Bar
Friday, 6:00 p.m.
FRIDAY SEPT. 30 Class


Class of 1946
Campus Center Alumni Lounge
Dessert Reception
Class Photo
Saturday, 1:30 p.m. following Homecoming Luncheon
Class of 1966
Josephine Ogle Center
Reunion Dinner
Reception, Class Photo, Music and Bar
Saturday, 5:30 p.m.
Class of 1971
Candlelight Dinner Dance on e Point Music and Bar invitation to Classes of ’70 and ’72 6:30 p.m.











Night Gathering



Class of 1976
Donner Hall
Reunion Dinner
Reception, Class Photo, Music and Bar
Saturday, 5:30 p.m.
Class of 1981
Tailgate Tent
Reunion Lunch
Class Photo, Bar or BYOB
Saturday, 11:00 a.m.
Class of 1986
Tailgate Tent
Reunion Lunch
Class Photo, Bar or BYOB
Saturday, 11:00 a.m.
Harry’s Stone Grill
621 Clifty Drive - Upper Madison
Saturday, 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.



Class of 1991
Tailgate Tent
Reunion Lunch
Class Photo, Bar or BYOB
Saturday, 11:00 a.m. plus Friday Night Gathering
Class of 1996
Tailgate Tent
Reunion Luncheon
Class Photo, Bar or BYOB
Saturday, 11:00 a.m. plus Friday Night Gathering
Class of 2001
Tailgate Tent
Reunion Luncheon
Class Photo and Bar or BYOB
Saturday, 11:00 a.m. plus Friday Night Gathering
Class of 2006
Tailgate Tent
Reunion Luncheon
Class Photo, Bar or BYOB Saturday, 11:00 a.m.












family members connected
Hanover’s Legacy Program was created to keep alumni and their younger family members connected to the College.
We would like to send legacies a small gift to acknowledge them in a special way during signi cant milestones in their lives. To do so, we need you to provide some information. Please visit www.hanover.edu/legacy for more information and to sign your legacy up to receive some fun gifts from his or her Hanover College family.
When you arrive on campus, please come to the J. Graham Brown Campus Center to register and pick up tickets and a detailed program of the weekend activities (tailgate reunion classes may pick up tickets at the Homecoming Registration Tent in the tailgate lot starting at 10 a.m.). Reservations may be made by mailing in the reservation form with a check or charge card number, or by telephone or fax using a Visa or MasterCard. For more information call (800) 213-2179 ext. 7012; fax number (812) 866-6849.
Legacy Day Scavenger Hunt Oct. 22, 2011













Plan to bring your jr. high and high school family members to Hanover for a fun- lled campus-wide scavenger hunt! Make sure we have your information at hanover.edu/legacy and we will send out additional details. Mark your calendar now! photos for the Classes and mailed to years electronically the web following be for each. Please
A picnic bu et will be available for purchase in the Tailgate Lot from 11:00 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Lunches may be pre-ordered at a reduced price, or purchased at the Tent for full price on Homecoming Day. Order by September 21 for the reduced rate. Beer and wine purchases in the Tailgate Lunch Tent will need to be consumed within the designated Tent area, but BYOB is allowed in any other Tailgate tent or area.










reunion photos for the Classes ’81 and ’01 will be mailed in to attendees in recognition landmark 50th, 30th and 10th Reunion photos for all class years will be made available electronically on the reunion web pages Homecoming or prints may be purchased for $10 each. Please place orders using the Homecoming registration form.
Tailgate spots are now available for ‘rent’ for the season. e cost for a single-game tailgate spot is $10, and it is on a rst-come, rstserved basis. For more information, or to rent a spot, please call Hanover Athletics at 812-866-6800 or visit hanover.edu/tailgating
PLEASE NOTE: Reunions in the tailgate lot will already have tents designated for their celebrations. It is NOT necessary to purchase a space to participate in your reunion, unless you wish to park your car, or place your own tent in the tailgate area. season. basis. For more
Please complete both sides of this form and return with payment to: Hanover College Office of Alumni & Parent Relations, P. O. Box 108, Hanover, IN 47243-0108; or reserve by phone (812) 866-7012; or online at www.hanover.edu/alumni/homecoming
Name
Name
Address
(as it is to appear on name tag, including maiden name)
(as it is to appear on name tag, including maiden name)
Class Year
Class Year
City State Zip
Home#
Cell #
Work #
Check if new address
Please indicate which of the following activities/events you plan to attend:
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2011
John Finley Crowe Society Induction Ceremony # attending
All-Campus Picnic Celebration (Pay at door: $10 adult/$5 child) # attending
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2011
5K with a View Circle one each: male or female / walker or runner @ $15.00 = Circle shirt size: S M L XL XXL
1 Mile Youth Race Circle one each: male or female / walker or runner @ $10.00 = Circle youth shirt size: S M L XL XXL
YES~I am bringing a musical instrument to registration to donate to the music department!
Career Connections Video Library Yes, I would be available to tape a 5 minute career video
Student-Led Human Patient Simulation Session # attending
Student Ambassador Campus Tour # attending
Student Organization Mini-Reunions in the New Student Activity Center # attending Hanover Book Signing with Author Marty Lenzini Murray # attending
Homecoming Luncheon ($5/person more, day-of) @ $16.00 = Tailgate Lunch Buffet ($5/person more, day-of) @ $16.00 =
Alpha Omicron Pi Alumnae Post-luncheon Gathering # attending
Faculty Recital of Piano Duets and Solos Command Performance # attending
Singles Mingle in Crowe Coffee Shop # attending Student Art Exhibition # attending
“Celebrating the Bicentennial of the Steamboat New Orleans”Duggan Library # attending
NON-REUNION CLASS MEMBERS ARE WELCOME TO ATTEND REUNION CELEBRATIONS
Prices vary in accordance with the activities of each class
Class of ’06 5-year reunion tailgate lunch @ $16.00 = Children under 12 (no charge for children 3 and under) @ $6.50 = Reunion photo purchase @ $10.00 =
Class of ’01 10-year reunion tailgate lunch @ $16.00 = Children under 12 (no charge for children 3 and under) @ $6.50 = 10-year complimentary photo
Class of ’96 15-year reunion tailgate lunch @ $16.00 = Children under 12 (no charge for children 3 and under) @ $6.50 = Reunion photo purchase @ $10.00 =
Class of ’91 20-year reunion tailgate lunch @ $16.00 = Children under 12 (no charge for children 3 and under) @ $6.50 = Reunion photo purchase @ $10.00 =
Class of ’86 25-year reunion tailgate lunch @ $16.00 = Children under 12 (no charge for children 3 and under) @ $6.50 = Reunion photo purchase @ $10.00 =
Class of ’81 30-year reunion tailgate lunch @ $16.00 = 30-year complimentary photo
Class of ’76 35-year reunion dinner celebration @ $25.00 = Reunion photo purchase @ $10.00 =
Class of ’71 40-year reunion dinner celebration @ n/c
Reunion photo purchase @ $10.00 =
Class of ’66 45-year reunion dinner celebration @ $21.00 = Reunion photo purchase @ $10.00 =
Class of ’61 50-year reunion dinner @ $25.00 = 50-year complimentary photo
Class of ’56 55-year reunion dinner @ $21.00 = Reunion photo purchase @ $10.00 =
Class of ’51 60-year reunion dinnere @ $19.00 =
Reunion photo purchase @ $10.00 =
Class of ’46 65-year reunion dessert reception @ n/c
Reunion photo purchase @ $10.00 = I would like a vegetarian meal please! #______
NOTE: Registration fee for class reunion reservations ordered or postmarked after September 21 add $10 + $10.00 =
PLEASE NOTE: NO REGISTRATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED FOR TAILGATE REUNIONS AFTER SEPTEMBER 26, 2011, SO REGISTER EARLY!
“From Husky Hoosiers to Panthers: Hanover College Athletics” (includes tax & shipping) @ $29.50 =
“From Husky Hoosiers to Panthers: Hanover College Athletics” (for pickup at registration at the Campus Center on 10/9) @ $25.00 = TOTAL ENCLOSED $

Do you have a son or daughter of high school age who is interested in attending Hanover? e O ce of Admission will be glad to arrange a tour of the campus and a meeting with an admission counselor for you. To arrange for a tour in the future, please call Lyn Lyon at 800-213-2178 or email admissionvisit@hanover.edu to schedule a time.
Hotel rooms have been “blocked” for Hanover College Homecoming for a limited amount of time. Please inform the hotel that you are with “Hanover College Homecoming” when making reservations to be included within grouping of rooms blocked for “Hanover Alumni” usage. All prices quoted are before tax.
Best Way Inn (812) 273-5151
$59 block reserve by September 27
Comfort Inn (812) 273-4443
$109 block reserve
Hampton Inn – Scottsburg, IN 47170 (812) 752-1999
$80 block reserve by September 23
Holiday Inn Express (812) 265-1111
$169 block reserve by September 2
Riverboat Inn (812) 265-2361
$70-$75 block reserve by September 1 (Friday only)
Call the Madison Area Convention and Visitors’ Bureau at (800) 559-2956 between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time or visit their website at www.visitmadison.org
Tailgate area opens at 10:00 a.m. No glass or common containers are allowed. Beer and wine purchases in the Tailgate Lunch Tent will need to be consumed within the designated Tent area. Please respect and honor College policy, details at www.hanover.edu/ athletics/men/football/tailgatingpolicy

Written by Dr. Stan Totten, the 656-page encyclopedicvolume, “From Husky Hoosiers to Panthers: Hanover College Athletics,” features biographies of hundreds of athletes and more than 1,000 photos covering all of Hanover’s sports through modern times and highlights the greatest teams and storied events through HC’s rich sports history.
