Twenty-two men and five women. Inscribed, "Class of '98; Taken in '95. Stone, Mouser, Applewhite, Kersten, Billings, Adams, Maxwell, Britan, Cox, Parrott, Thompson, Gunter, Farrell, Wright; ?eis, Whallen, Stevenson, ?...?,...
Close up of some fallen trees and tulips. The 3 April 1974 tornado at Hanover College was part of a larger storm system, now known as the Super Outbreak, which ripped through several states and left a swath of destruction with...
Photograph of front of College Point House. Built in 1882 as a men's residence hall. Became a women's dormitory in 1908. Construction of west wing completed in 1920. Construction of east wing completed in 1928. Building razed...
The new college water tower to replace the one damaged during the tornado. The 3 April 1974 tornado at Hanover College was part of a larger storm system, now known as the Super Outbreak, which ripped through several states and...
Completed repairs to Donner Hall after the roof was damaged during the tornado. The 3 April 1974 tornado at Hanover College was part of a larger storm system, now known as the Super Outbreak, which ripped through several states...
Tintype of a man, possibly David Smock. Smock was born 13 November 1808. He attended Hanover College and later became a Presbyterian minister. He died in Keota Iowa 31 December 1878.
Debris from the tornado on a hill behind the Hanover campus. The 3 April 1974 tornado at Hanover College was part of a larger storm system, now known as the Super Outbreak, which ripped through several states and left a swath...
Debris in a tree from the tornado. The 3 April 1974 tornado at Hanover College was part of a larger storm system, now known as the Super Outbreak, which ripped through several states and left a swath of destruction with 86...