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4- - 3 REVONAH JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY “THE HAPPY YEARS The Junior Class of 1953 entered H. H. S. with twenty-three members. The class officers were elected for their busy year: President. Jack Robin- son; Vice President, Roger Hedeman; Secretary-Treasurer, Mary Potter; Student Council member. Nora Ballein; and Mr. Frank L. Burns, Jr., as the class advisor. On December 6. 1951, we presented our Junior Class play “Arsenic and Old Lace” which was a success and a lot of fun besides. The Junior Class boasts of four members. Jack. Roger, Albert, and Bill on the first team basketball squad. None of the Juniors were out for football. In order to raise money for our class treasury, we sold refreshments at basketball and football games, and had candy sales. Our class also wrote the history of Hanover from 1925-1951, and had it printed to sell. Quite a few of the Juniors are on the staff of the “Hanover Highlights,” our school paper. In collaboration with the Seniors we sponsored a Sports Night. A good time was had by everyone. Last but not least, we are making plans for the Junior and Senior Prom, which will be held May 24, 1952. The theme is, “The Stork Club. We, the class of 1953. wish our fellow Seniors the “best of luck. r 1 9 5 2 V
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4 REVONAH « - CLASSES “NEVER A DULL MOMENT”
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A REVONAH 'SB . K SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY “THE DIFFICULT YEARS” September 4th. twenty-eight gay Sophomores started school with Mr. Richard Wojan as our class advisor. Since this was our second year, we felt that we weren’t quite so green and think we have proved that. The class officers elected were: President, Keith Croffoot; Vice Presi- dent, Don Crawford: Secretary-Treasurer, Pat Heckler: and Student Coun- cil member, Norma Jean Kaufman. The four boys out for basketball were Max, Jack, Keith and Leroy. Bruce was the manager. There were six boys out for football; Bob. Bruce, Max, Jack, Larry, and Keith. Two of the cheerleaders are also from this class; Yvonne and Norma Jean. Our class hasn't thought too much about money-making schemes, but we did have a record dance and a bake sale. Both were successful. We, the Sophomore Class, wish all the 1952 Seniors “the best of every- thing in their new careers.” FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY “THE GREEN YEARS” The Freshman Class made its first appearance at Hanover High School, September 4, 1951. Forty-three students were enrolled with Mr. Robert Hires as advisor. We were subjected to the usual jokes about “green fresh- les,” but we soon proved to be very important. The class officers were: President, Charlene Mitchell; Vice President. Carol Vandervate: Secretary-Treasurer, Kay Miller; and Student Council member. Alex Paisley. Alex, Keith, Roger, and Eddie were the four boys out for basketball. Alex and Eddie were also on the football team with Keith as manager. Phyllis and Jeanine were chosen as cheerleaders. Activity for the Freshman has been more or less limited, but we did have a record dance on Washington’s birthday.
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