Hanover High School - Revonah Yearbook (Hanover, IL)

 - Class of 1958

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8 I j inzzzzmi Last Will and Testament I, I, Shirley Albrecht, do will my driving ability to Sandy Salvadore and Sandy Wat- son. I, Rodney Andrews, do will my ability to get good grades to Louise McCormick and Bill Sullivan. I, Marjorie Armstrong, do will my quietness to Norma Yan Dyke and Betty Jean Goldhagen. I, Bill Clarkson, do will my junk radio to Jim Woodard and to Mickey Lord enough glue to hold his car together. I, Bob Cliff, do will my American History notes to Betsy Zuber. I, Merlin Duffy, do will my broken razor to Robert Dean Miner. I, Keith Eadie, do will my jokes to Jerry Riefsteck and Dick York. I, Jim Ehredt, do will my motorcycle to Marianne Whalen. I, Lynn Fleming, do will my basketball playing ability to Harvey Leighton. I, Virginia Files, do will my good paying job at Joe's to Mary Flies I, Alvin Geiger, do will my driving ability to Jo Ann Duffy. I, Kay Goldhagen, do will to Penny Watson my ability to go steady minus fights. 1, Suzanne Grant, do will my pretty eyes to Marilyn York. 1, Helen Gray, do will my cafeteria Job washing dishes to Fred Beaver. I, Betty Hacker, do will Ronnie Grant enough gas to drive Mickey Lord's car and all my flat tires to Karen Johnson. I, Bill Harkness, do will all my dogs to Joe Foht. I, Bill Leidinger, do will all my poise to Rodney Webster and my ability to argue with teachers in class to Jim Henschel. I, Kay Nesbitt, do will to Llsetta Adams my ability to recite before a class. I, Judy Patterson, do will my height to Betty Bertch and Sandy Young. I, Dalynda Reitz, do will my Marilyn Monroe figure to Ronnie McIntyre. I, David Schafer, do will my ability to sleep in class to Jo Ann Miller and Sally Mickle. I, Bob Schiable, do will my typing ability to Jim Marcure. I, Jeane Schuster, do will all my band medals for pinning diapers to Jean Speer, Yerda McIntyre, and Kay Bradt. I, Donna Speer, do will my 3rd hour free period with Mr. Thompson to Karen Theisen and my short hair to Judy Curley. I, Chuck Straight, do will my Senior Class Play wig to Sonia Bowman and my good singing voice to Priscilla Schiable. I, Tom Thill, do will my three year old engineer boots to Pearl Murphy. I, Warren Uecker, do will to Pat Mullane my good driving habits. I, June Webster, do will my long dark hair to Linda Henke and all my clothes to Judy Krippendorf. ca9o 1 J i V. i..

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DONNA SPEER Like angels visits, short and and bright. President I; Student Council 1,2; F.T.A. 1,2; F.H.A. 1,2; Girls' Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Hi-Lites Staff 1, 4; Revonah Staff 4; Class play 3, 4. R eds no rest but 1 do. DAVID SHAFER Ambition ne Lettermen's Club4; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Class play 3. 'He wonders what makes cars tick and usually finds out. Mixed Chorus 1,2,4; Class play 3,4; Hi-Lites Staff 4; Revonah 4; Football 1. rHOMAS THILL If you can't be happy In class, get out. Football 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2; 3lass play 3,4; Mixed Chorus 3. JUNE WEBSTER Full of fun and lots of it. Girls' Chorus I; F.H.A. 1,2,3; Class play 3,4; Majorette 2; F. T.A. 2,4; Librarian 2; Revonah Staff 4.



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Prophecy Well, here we axe, April 1, 1974, Armstrong Dedication Day at the Armstrong Stadium in Graysville, Illinois. This is a big day for MARJORIE SPEEDO ARMSTRONG; in fact, today's race will be the biggest of her career. To help her celebrate, she has invited the entire class of '58 to get in on the festivities. Although Speedo no longer drives a 'cycle herself, she has that remarkable young man FIREBALL FLEMING driving for her. He has won world renown with his daring stunts on a motorcycle, but today as he and Speedo welcome MAYOR GRAY (who has taken time out of her busy schedule to make the dedication and say hello to her old classmates) he doesn't appear to have changed a bit from his Basketball days. Approaching the three is that well-known theater personality, ALVIN behind the scenes GEIGER, who just returned from Europe with his girls' show. With him happen to be two of his stars—Poopsy Prills and Frenny Fritz, known to us in H.H. S. as Suzanne Grant and Shirley Albrecht. From the gate comes a loud noise and as we move to see what is going on, we see the same old BILLIE LEIDINGER towering over the crowd and insisting he can't afford it. He still gets away with it, for we see KAY GOLDHAGEN quietly step into line and get his ticket. We've heard the rumor that she can afford it. It seems that she, DONNA SPEER and an unidentified party are doing quite well with their pawn shop. It has also been rumored that Miss Goldhagen has a gambling casino in the back room. Miss Speer also has another source of income. She has joined forces with JUNE WEBSTER (the noted Shakespearean actress) and they both re- ceive quite a substantial sum from the state for rerouting highways to rid them of dangerous curves. Also in the crowd we see PAT DUFFY and BOB CLIFF. They are proud of the ownership of fast race horses. They admit their horses are fast but give a lot of credit for their success to their riders, SPIKE EHREDT, KEITH EADIE and DAVID SHAFER. Just driving up is SNOOK REITZ, the world famous writer, just back from a good-will tour on the moon. With her is her financial advisor, VIRGINIA FLIES, and body guards, BILL CLARKSON, CHUCK STREIGHT and TOM THILL. Pulling up behind her are those two business tycoons, BOB SCHAIBLE and BILL HARKNESS. Bob is in the shoe business and specializes in boots. With him is his favorite boot model, JEANE SCHUSTER. His friend Bill sells rabbit's feet. The last of the class to arrive, just back from the Olympic games, are those two demons, JUDY PATTERSON, shot-put champion, and WARREN UECKER, a weight lifting contender. They arrive just in time for the race is about to start. As we gaze into the grease pit, we see BETTY HACKER with her grease gun going to work

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