Hanover High School - Revonah Yearbook (Hanover, IL)

 - Class of 1957

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In a corner opposite Mrs. Kness, we see JUNE BRANDT, DELORES WESCOTT and PATRICIA BRANDT reminiscing old times. JUNE BRANDT, who is still going to college, hasn't made up her mind as to what she wants to do. She has had several good offers for modeling jobs. DELORES WESCOTT, who has made teaching a career and is teaching Commercial subjects in Savanna High School, has written several books on How to Get Shorthand in Ten Easy Lessons. PATRICIA BRANDT, who is dazzling us all by the size of her diamonds, is also the owner of a chain of Daniel Boone Camps. Next we see PEGGY HECKLER of Peggy's Place , which has proved to be the swankiest restaurant from here to Dubuque, talking to her bouncer, LEROY CURLEY. In high school days LEROY was a bowler, but now his Wednesday nights are spent boxing. LEROY leaves PEGGY and joins singer, LYNN ZUBER, who has been making records between her night club performances. Her latest record- ing is, You Can't Take It With You , which may be a great hit. As the program is about to begin we see Mrs. Allen Smith, formerly known as KAY WINTER, excusing herself for being late, but she says that they had a rush order of picnic tables. The program is now beginning. Master of Ceremonies, AUSTIN MILLER, who has flown up from his oil wells in Texas starts the pro- gram by calling CAROL FLACK and RUTH RYNIEWICZ up to the stage for music entertainment. CAROL and RUTH have sold millions of records of their latest record- ing Blue Moon , which is said by the critics to be better than Elvis Pres- ley. Next in the music department, we have WAYNE THEISEN and DUANE REITZ who have taken Liberace and George's place. Their music is a combination of Liberace and Spike Jones. Tonight they will play Gene Blue Bop” as a specialty for us. Next Mr. Miller calls the speaker of the evening to the platform. It is none other than Prof. RICHARD SPEER, who in his spare time travels around to schools giving pep talks. After the speaker has finished, WAYNE and DUANE play, CAROL and RUTH sing and the rest of the class of '57 dance far into the night. We leave them there.

Page 18 text:

PROPHECY It is Saturday, June 27, 1967. We are attending our tenth annual re- union of the graduating class of 1957. In the reception line we see the President of our class, WAYNE WHA- LEN, who is Senator of our great state and is said to have great chances for the presidency. Then we see Mrs. Gerald Kness, formerly known to us as JUDY REED, who has made a name for herself in designing truck interiors. She is off in a corner rehearsing with her two little boys for the cheering that comes later in the evening. Next we see DENNIS McCORMICK, owner and operator of Chicago's largest funeral home inquiring, When do we eat? Looks like he is getting a little fat around the belt. As we look across the room we see JUDY HENSCHEL and JAMES CALVERT, who are again pardners. This time they are owners and operators of the Town Hall movies and they are arguing over whose name should come first on the lights. Standing nearby talking to the Alumnas is the great actress Lola Gena- brigida, known to us as SHIRLEY COOK, talking of her latest movie, Spagetti by Candlelight. In the group talking to our star is DR. WILLIAM MILLER of Washing- ton D.C. Between Lola's recitals he tells of his great medical cases and occasionally goes and checks to see if any Important calls or telegrams have come for him. Coming in the doorwe see MISS ENDRESS HAUG, who discovered a very good beauty treatment using Mississippi Mud, and now has a chain of beauty salons in the East, with headquarters at Washington. Out of boredom she has taken a part time secretarial job with the Senator. With ENDRESS is DOROTHY KRIPPENDORF, known to her T.V. audience as Dotty has taken time from her Saturday night show which has replaced George Gobel. Getting out of her Cadillac we see MISS SUSAN SCHNEIDER, President of the largest printing and publishing firm in the country, being escorted by Prince Monaco of Rainer. She makes no comment of her coming plans. Next we see MRS. YVONNE CAMPBELL with her husband and two darling children who are quite grown up now. Yvonne is nationally known as Mrs. America and Hanover is very proud of her.



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JUNIOR CLASS ROW 1: J. Glrot, M. Duffy, D. Reitz, B. Gray, S. Grant, W. Uecker. B. Clarkson. ROW 2: A. Peschang, D. Speer, D. Shafer, M. Armstrong, S. Albrecht, B. Hacker, V. Files, J. Schuster, H. Gray. ROW 3: R. Cliff, A. Geiger, R. Andrews, T. Thill, C. Straight, L. Fleming, L. Mason, B. Schalble, K. Eadle. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY There are thirty member! of the Junior class this year. We lost one member the second semester. We had four boys out for football. They were Larry Mason, Bill Leldinger, Bill Gray, and Tom Thill. Four boys from our class went out for basketball. They were Bill Leldinger, Bob Schaible. Lynn Flem- ing, and Bill Gray. Jeane Schuster was cheerleader from our class for basketball. We sold candy, pop, and popcorn at the home games to raise money for our trip next year. Our Junior-Senior Prom was May 24 and ourclass play, You Can't Take It With You, was March 22. They both were a success. CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISOR ROW 1: B. Harkness, Vice-President; B. Leidinger, Presi dent; Mr. Thompson, Advisor. ROW 2: K. Goldhagen, Student Council; J. Patterson, Secretary-Treasurer.

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