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REVONAH JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY Our Proteges The Junior Class started 1953 by electing class officers who are as follows: President, Alex Paisley; Vice-President, Robert Kevern; Secretary-Treasurer, Marvin Speer; Student Council, Sue Sullivan. Our class advisor is Mr. Robert Hires. This year at Homecoming we entered a very nice float in the parade. Phyllis Boldt was chosen as an attendant to the Homecoming Queen. In order to make money for the Senior Class trip, we sold refreshments at the football and basketball games. We also had bake sales and a spaghetti supper which were very successful. Our magazine sales campaign also netted us a tidy sum. In April, we presented our Junior Class play, Ramshackle Inn, which was a success and a lot of fun. It was directed by Mr. Hires. Our class is proud of Alex Paisley, Roger Wunderlin, Jim Duffy, and Marvin Speer our football players and Keith Unangst, manager; also those out for basketball, Alex Paisley, Roger Wunderlin, Keith Unangst, Tom Kilpatrick, and Marvin Speer. We are the largest class in high school and our members participate in all school activities. We are looking forward to our Prom which will be held on May 22, 1954. The theme will be Moonlight and Roses. The Junior Class wishes the Seniors of '54 success and happiness for many years to come. 19 5 4
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R E V O N A H SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY Upperclassmen to Be The Sophomore class of 1953 and 1954 has had a good year. We have had bake sales, fudge sales, and entered in a magazine sale to help our treasury. We started our year by electing our class officers who are: President, Eugene Ferguson; Vice-President, Frances Finley; Secretary-Treasurer, Ronald Noton; Student Council Member, Carole Crawford; we chose Miss Williams as our Class Advisor. There are thirty members in our class this year. We entered a float in the Homecoming parade and had lots of fun getting ideas and making it. Our class is very active in sports and we are very proud of our players. Eugene Ferguson and Phillip Mitchell were out for football and basketball. Also out for basketball were Ronald Noton, Martin Murphy, and Jerry Callahan. Two girls from our class, Carolyn Haug and Carolyn McKinley, were chosen as cheerleaders. We, the Sophomore class of 1956 wish the Senior class Health, Success, and Happiness in the Future. FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY The Green is Fading Twenty-nine freshman were enrolled at Hanover High School with Abbott Book as their advisor. Class officers were: President, David Streight; Vice-President, Judy Henschel; Secretary-Treasurer, Lynn Zuber; Student Council member, Shirley Cook. The boys out for Sports were: David Streight, Denny McCormick, Cyril Larson, LeRoy Curley, Wayne Whalen, Wayne Theisen, Jimmy Calvert, Ken Foley, and Kenny Jestice. Judy Reed was chosen cheerleader from our class. June Brandt was chosen an attendant to the Queen at Homecoming. To make money we sold magazines, were co-sponsors of Fun Nite, and promoted a Sock-Hop. All were very successful and enjoyed by everyone. 19 5 4
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