Hanover High School - Revonah Yearbook (Hanover, IL)

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DEDICATION Mrs. Richard Eberhardt A school will not run smoothly by itself. It takes work - hard work. A large part of this work is done by our school secretary. Every day she sells lunch tickets, writes out passes, makes announcements, listens to complaints, and occasionally bawls us out. She has devoted many years to us and to our school. It is with great appreciation that we dedicate the 1968 REVONAL to MRS. RICHARD EBERHARDT. SENIOR MOSTS BEST LOOKING PAIR Nancy Haggerty Norman Clarkson BEST DRESSED PAIR Stan Nadig Karla Goudreau PAIR MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Sue Stadel Jerry Joe Sullivan SENIOR MOSTS MOST POPULAR PAIR Linda Thomas Randy Wunder MOST ATHLETIC PAIR Chris Monroe LaVerne Welp MOST STUDIOUS PAIR Randy Wunder Sue Stadel 3 PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE T o The Student Body: The Class of 68 is about to graduate. The Eighth is only weeks away from being Freshmen. Life, with all its rewards and setbacks, goes on. Today you are students; tomorrow you are the young adult leaders of our world. What world? Not a world of crime, war, drugs, draft dodging, and disrespect for authority, but a World of Opportunity. The opportunities for our students have never been greater in the History of Mankind. Don't be a prophet of gloom and doom , be a Crusader of opportunity and happiness. Add to your 3 R's the R's of Respect, Responsibility, and Righteousness. In closing, I want to congratulate our student body for their fine conduct dur- ing their years in school and I am very happy to be a small part of your education- al program. Remember and cherish your years in school, but do not be afraid to move on to new and better things. Mr. Murphy FACULTY Mrs. John Morrison English; B. A. , Univ. of Dubuque Mrs. Thomas Root Phy. Ed.; B. S. , Illinois State Univ. Mr. Bertram Murphy Social Science; B. S. , Loras College Mrs. Ralph E. Speer Vocal Music; B. A. , B.S. , Univ. of Minne- sota Mr. Jack Krambeck Band; B. A. , Univ. of Dubuque PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE Mr. David Wilbricht Language Arts; B.A. . Loras College Miss Martha Fentem Commercial; B. S. in Ed. , Western Illinois Univ. Mrs. Ted Sodt Librarian; B.S. in Ed. , Western Illinois Univ. Miss Louise McCormick Speech, Social Studies; B. A. , Rosary College Mr. Louis Ramirez Spanish, P. E. , Driver Ed.; B. A. , Loras College Mr. Thomas Root Shop; B. S. , Western Illinois Univ. Mrs. Roger Stafford Home Ec. ; B. S. in Ed. , Iowa State Univ. Mr. Thomas Clark Business Administration; B. S. in Ed. , Illinois State Univ. Mr. Terry Giroux Mathematics; B. A. , Illinois State Univ. Mr. Nelson Geiger Science; B. S. in Science, Northern Illinois Univ. 5 SCHOOL CALENDAR August 28 Opening Day of School September 4 Labor Day - No School September 8 Football - Benton - there - 2 P.M. September 15 Football - Shullsburg - here - 7:30 P.M. September 18 Teacher-Board Dinner September 22 Football - Hazel Green - there - 2P.M. September 29 Football - Potosi - here - 7:30 P.M. October 6 Football - Bloomington - there - 7:30 P.M. October 12 No School October 13 HOMECOMING - Football - Cassville - here - 7:30 P.M. October 20 Northwest Division IEA - Freeport - No School October 20 Football - Highland - there - 7:30 P.M. October 27 Football - East Dubuque - here - 7:30 P.M. November 2-3 Play November 6 County Reading Institute - Stockton - No School November 21 Basketball - Thomson - here November 23-24 Thanksgiving Vacation - No School November 28 Basketball - Elizabeth - there December 1 Basketball - Chadwick - here December 5 Basketball - Mt. Carroll - here December 8 Basketball - East Dubuque - there December 12 Basketball - Pearl City - there December 19 Basketball - Warren - here December 20 School Christmas Music Program December 26-29 Basketball - Forreston Holiday Tournament January 5 Basketball - Stockton - there January 9 Basketball - Galena - there January 11-12 Semester Exams January 12 Basketball - Elizabeth - here January 20-26 Jo Daviess County Basketball Tournament - Warren January 30 Basketball - Thomson - there February 2 Basketball - East Dubuque - here February' 6 Basketball - Warren - there February 9 Basketball - Scales Mound - there February 12 Lincoln's Birthday - No School February 16 Basketball - Stockton - here February 19 County Institute - No School February 20 Basketball - Chadwick - there February 23 Basketball - Galena - here February 26-March 1 District Basketball Tournament March 4-8 Regional March 14-15 Sectional Basketball Tournament March 16 Music Contest March 29-30 Play April 12-15 No School - Easter Vacation April 25-26 Student Council - State May 10 Spring Band Concert May 11 District Track Meet May 18 Junior-Senior Prom May 24-27 Semester Exams May 26 Baccalaureate May 29 Last Day of School May 29 Commencement - 8 P.M. 6 CLASSES RANDY WUNDER Wit and wisdom are born with a man. (-lass Pres. 2-4; V-Pres. 1; Student Coun- cil 2-4, Treas. 2, Pres. 3,4; Band 1-4, Pres. 4; Mixed Chorus 1-4, Lib. 3, Pres. 4; National Honor Society 2-4; Drama Club 2-4; Music Contest 1-4; County Festival 1-4; District Festival 3; Scholarship 1-4; Varsity Club 3,4, V-Pres. 4; Nkisic Awards 1-4; F.T.A. 2; Track 2, 3; Football 1-4. Co-Capt. 4, Hon. Capt. 4; Basketball Mgr. 1; Golf 4. JANET SCHOBER Age cannot wither her, nor custom stale her infinite variety. Class Sec. 3,4; Band 1,2,3, 4; Mixed Cho- rus 1,2,3. 4; Girl’s Chorus 1; F.H.A. 1,2; Revonah Staff 3,4; Drama Club 2; Music Contest 1,2,3,4; County Festival 1,2, 3,4; District Festival 4; Scholarship 1,2, 3,4; Hi-Lites Staff 1; Pep Club 1; Music Awards 1,2,3, 4; Queen Candidate 2, 3; Speech Award 2. DAVID ROSS Witty and loads of fun - a real live wire. Class Vice-Prcs. 4; Band 2,3,4; Drama Club 3,4; Music Contest 2,4; Scholarship 3,4; Hi-Lites Staff 3,4; Varsity Club 3,4; Track 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2,3,4. SUE STADEL Humble because of knowledge, mighty because of sacrifice. Class Treas. 1,2, 3,4; Sec. 1,2; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3,4, Librarian 3; Girl's Chorus 1,2, 3,4, Librarian 3; Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4; Revonah Staff 4; Drama Club 4; Music Contest 1,2,3,4; County Festival 2, 3,4; District Festival 3, 4; Scholarship 1,2,3, 4; Pep Club 1; Music Awards 1,2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 4. 8 STUDENT COUNCIL k KARLA GOUDREAU A blush is so beautiful, but can prove to be inconvenience at times.’ Student Council 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Girl’s Chorus 1,4; Drama Club 2,3,4; Music Contest 1,2,3, 4; Scholarship 3; Hi-Lites Staff 3; Pep Club 1; Music Awards 1,2,3,4; F.T.A. 2, 3,4; Sec. 3; Queen Candidate 3,4; Cheer- leader 1,2,3,4. LYNDA THOMAS Women are entitled to life, liberty, and the pursuit of men. Student Council Sec. 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Sec. 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Girl’s Chorus 1,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Renovah Staff 3; Drama Club 2,3,4; Music Contest 1,2,3,4; County Festival 1, 2,3,4; District Festival 3; Scholarship 1, 2,3,4; Hi-Lites Staff 4; Pep Club 1; Music Awards 1.2,3,4; F.T.A. 1.2,3.4; Sec. 2; Pres. 3; County Vice-Pres. 4; Cheerleader 1.2.3. LA VERNE WELP ’’Athletics is his password, good physical intelligence his assets.” Student Council 3,4; Vice-Pres. 4; Band 1, 2; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Sec. 3,4; Nat- ional Honor Society 3,4; Drama Club 4; Music Contest 1,2,3,4; County Festival 1, 2,3,4; District Festival 3,4; Scholarship 1, 2,3,4; Varsity Club 2,3,4; Sec. 2; Vice- Pres. 3; Pres. 4; Music Awards 1,2,3,4; .. Track 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Co-Cap- tain 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Golf 4. 9 NORMAN CLARKSON A cloak of silence faithfully disguises mischief. Class Vice-Pres. 3; Varsity Club 3,4; Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4. I LINDA CULLEN Much outcry, little outcome. Girl's Chorus 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 3,4; Li- brarian 4; Drama Club 3, 4; Hi-Lites Staff 4; Pep Club 1; Music Awards 3,4. JULIA DESPAIN A little nonsense now and then is very pleasant. Mixed Chorus 1,2,3; Girl's Chorus 1,2; F.H.A. 1; County Festival 3; Hi-Lites Staff 4; Pep Club 1. COLLEEN EADIE It’s nice to be natural when you're na- turally nice. Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Revonah Staff 4; Scho larship 2, 3,4; Hi-Lites Staff 4. 10 VERDA EDGERTON We’ve often wondered what such an inno cent face hides. ” Band 1.2,3.4; Mixed Chorus 1.2,3,4; Girl’s Chorus 1,2,3,4; Librarian 3; Music Contest 1,2,3.4; County Festival 2,3,4; District Festival 3; Scholarship 1,2,3,4, Music Awards 1,2,3,4. NANCY HAGGERTY I laugh when I’m happy, I cry when I'm sad, but here's warning, beware when I'm mad. Mixed Chorus 3,4; Girl's Chorus 1,2,3,4; F. H. A. 1,4; Librarian 1; Pep Club 1; Queen Candidate 4; Queen 4. SHARON GOTSCHALL If silence is golden, she’ll never be a millionaire. Band 1,2,3.4; Music Contest 2; County Festival 2,3; Music Awards 2. PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE SUSAN HILL Her accomplishments speak for her.” Girl's Chorus 1,2,3.4; F. H. A. 2.3; Revo- nah Staff 3,4. JUDY JACKSON Full of fun and lots of it. Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Girl's Chorus 1,2, 3, 4; F. H. A. 1; Revonah Staff 4; County Festival 3; Scholarship 2,3,4; Pep Club 1. PAT McCORMlCK Always mischief in his eyes, for to him variety is the spice of life.” Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Revonah 3, 4; Asst. Editor 3; Editor 4; Drama Club 3,4. BRUCE MOLDENHAUER CHRIS MONROE Excitement is my business. 12 Always looking sweet and neat, her smile is a welcome treat. Class Vice-President 2; Student Council 1; Band 1,2, 3,4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Girl's Chorus 1, 4; Drama Club 2, 3, 4; Music Con- test 1, 2, 3, 4; County Festival 2, 3, 4; District Festival 3; Scholar- ship 1,2, 3, 4; Hi-Lites Staff 3,4; Pep Club 1; Music Awards 1,2,3, 4;F.T.A. 1; Cheerleader 1,2, 3, 4. PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE STAN NADIG A football man, a basketball man, and last but not least a lady's man. Varsity Club 2,3,4; Track 1,2; Football 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4. CAROLE NICHOLSON Our happiness in this world de- pends upon the affections we are able to inspire. Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3; Girl's Chorus 1, 2, 3; Librarian 2; Music Con- test 1, 2, 3; County Festival 2, 3; Music Awards 1,2,3; Basketball 1. CHERYL PASH JUDY PETTERA A jolly girl, and always in for everything. Mixed Chorus 3; Girl's Chorus 1, 2, 3; Music Contest 1,2,3; County Festival 2,3,4; Music Awards 1,2, 3; Color Guard 3. Silence is a fine jewel for a wo- man, but it’s little worn. Band 1, 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3, 4; F. H. A. 2, 3; Librarian 1, 2; Music Contest 2,3,4; Pep Club 1; Music Awards 2, 3. 13 JUDY REIFSTECK A jolly girl, and always in for every- thing. Band 1,2, 3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Girl’s Choius 1,4; Music Contest 1,2,3, 4; County Festival 2,3,4; Scholarship 1,3, 4; Pep Club 1; Music Awards 1.2,3, 4; F.T.A. 2,3,4. LINDA ROOT A safe companion and an easy friend. Band 1,2; Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3, 4; Girl’s Chorus 1; Music Contest 2; Music Awards 2. GEORGEANIA SEIBEL “Individual in thought and action. Mixed Choius 1,2,3, 4; F.H.A. 4; Nation- al Honor Society 3,4; Librarian 1; Revonah Staff 4; Drama Club 1,4; County Festival 1,2,3; Pep Club 1.2, 3; F.T.A. 3,4; Spanish Club 1,2,3; Youth for Christ 2; Guidance Office Assistant 2, 3; Evergirls Committee 2, 3. DAN SPEER He wonders what makes cars tick and us- ually finds out. 14 DWIGHT SPEER “Men of few words are the best men. “ STEVE STEFFES Just as big in heart as in height. “ Mixed Chorus 4; Pep Club 1; Varsity Club 2,3,4; Track 2; Football 1,2, 3,4; Basket- ball 1.2,3,4. JERRY JOE SULLIVAN He has a kind of honor that sets him off. Class Pres. 1; Student Council 1; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4; Music Contest 1,2, 3,4; County Festival 1,2, 3,4; District Festival 3.4; Scholarship 1.2. 3,4; Hi-Lites Staff 3,4; Pep Club 1; Varsity Club2,3,4, Sec. 4; Music Awards 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,4; Golf 4. CINDY TONNE Quiet in appearance, motives unknown. Pep Club 1; J.E.T.S. 1; J.C. L. 2.3. Sec. 2; Latin Club 2, 3; Science Club 2. MIKE TRUE He is good thar never fails. Track 1. JOHN ZEAL Some think he's bashful - some doubt it. Motto: The path has been found; now the journey begins. Colors: Ice Blue and Turquoise Flower: White Rose 17 CLASS WILL I, Norman Clarkson, do will my camping equipment to Neil Stewart and Doug Aadson. I, Linda Cullen, do will my ability to drive to Kathy McKinley. I, Julie DeSpain, do will my height to Linda Kuepker. I, Colleen Eadie, do will my vibrant passion for school to Dane Harvey. I, Verda Edgerton, do will my contest solos to Sheila Cottral. I, Sharon Gotschall, do will my fluency in Spanish to Linda Lowry. I, Karla Goudreau, do will my ability to walk home alone to Allen Bradt. I, Nancy Haggerty, do will my hair to Linda Kuepker. I, Susan Hill, do will my present standing as one of the guy's to Yvonne Schreck. I, Judy Jackson, do will my athletic ability to Kathy McKinley. I, Bruce Moldenhauer, do will Wayne Erickson the right fender on my '49 Dodge. 1, Chris Monroe, do will my ability to drive the Pink Rambler safely to Doug Aadson. I, Stan Nadig, do will my good motor cycle to Darrel Palmer. I, Cheryl Pash, do will V-Ann Bastain my ability to aggrivate V-H for one hour, (or more). I, Judy Pettera, do will my ability to keep my elbows to myself to Mark Nobis. I, Judi Reifsteck, do will my height to Linda Kuepker. and my ability not to go steady to Gloria Flies and Mac. I, Linda Root, do will my ability to get the car to V-Ann Bastian and Marsha Ferrell. I, Dave Ross, do will my car keys to Mac. I, Georgeania Seibel, do will Marsha Ferrell my ability to find size four shoes. I, Janet Schober, do will my nickname to Teresa Pettera. Wear it in good health Terry. I, Dan Speer, do will my '53 Ford to Wayne Erickson in hope that he won’t have to ride his motorcycle in the win ter. I, Dwight Speer, do will my Ford junk yard to Dough Mills. I, Sue Stadel, do will my field hockey stick and my bumps and bruises to Paula Rummel. I Steve Steffes, do will my wheels to Linda Kuepker. I. Jerry Joe Sullivan, do will my respect for authority to Dane Harvey. I, Lucinda Tonne, do will my ability to get into trouble to anyone who wants it. I, Lynda Thomas, do will my ability to control my temper to Gloria Flies. I, Mike True, do will my F (fix) O (or) R (repair) D (daily) to anyone who will take it. I, LaVerne Welp, do will my paint brushes to Terry Zigler. I, Randy Wunder, do will the holes in the floor of my Ford to Doug Mills. I. John Zeal, do will my motorbike riding ability to Wayne Erickson and Darrel Palmer. I, Pat McCormick, do will the worries of the Yearbook to Paula Rummel. SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY name ambition prophecy Norm Clarkson Bartender Missionary to the Mau Mau Linda Cullen I. B. M. Programmer Interpretive Bubble Dance Julie DeSpain Beautician Designer of Highway Oasis Colleen Eadie Beautician Plumber's Helper Verda Edgerton College House Mother at Illinois State Prison Sharon Gotschall College Malnutrition Expert Karla Goudreau Teacher Center fold-out in Humpty Dumpty Nancy Haggerty Work Understudy to Phyllis Diller Susan Hill Artist Assistant to Norman Rockwell Judy Jackson Nurse Narcotics Smuggler Pat McCormick Barney Oldfield’s Replacement Tap Dancer Bruce Moldenhauer Service Deputy Truant Officer Chris Monroe Beautician Cheerleader for Hanover Merchants Stan Nadig Draftsman Life Insurance Broker Cheryl Pash Beautician Drum Majorette for Salvation Army Band Judy Pettera Beautician Hippy Queen Judy Reifsteck Beautician Wine Connoisseur Linda Root Secretary Go-Go Girl at the Laundro Mat Dave Ross Teacher Farmer's Daughter's Husband Georgeania Seibel Kindergarten Teacher Lady Wrestler (Gergeous Georgeania) Janet Schober College Wig Maker Dan Speer Mechanic t Song Writer for Chet Huntley Dwight Speer Mechanic Choreographer for David Brinkley Sue Stadel Teacher Campaign Manager for R. F. K. Steve Steffes College Pipe Cleaner Jerry Joe Sullivan Win the P. G.A. Lie Detector Tester Lucinda Tonne Secretary Pencil Sharpener for Schafer Pen Co. Lynda Thomas Go to Europe Social Worker on the Rivera Mike True Engineer Disc Jocky for the Deaf LaVerne Welp B.M.O.C. (Big Man On Campus) 2nd string Waterboy for Oakland Raiders Randy Wunder Make $30, 000 a year Future President of the United States John Zeal Mechanic Winner of Stock Car Endurance Derby 19 Alita Klein Linda Kuepker Linda Lowry Kathy McKinley Barb Miller Dick Miller OF 1969 Neil Stewart Andy Townsend Cathy Whalen Terry Zigler V-Ann Bastian Allen Bradt Sheila Cottral Loretta Emery Wayne Erickson Marcia Ferrell Gloria Flies David Fulton Allen Haarman Dane Harvey Bill Heidenreich Donald Jensen CLASS Doug Mills Larry Mulholland Mike Mulholland Charmane Opsahl Mark Nobis Darrel Palmer Theresa Pettera Tom Richmond Yvonne Schreck Linda Sprecher Peggy Speer Barry Rogers Paula Rummel This page sponsored by ELIZABETH CLEANERS - S k' c Steve Anderson Connie Ballard Dick Ballein Clifford Bradt Rick Buck CLASS OF 1970 Cheryl Rummel Margaret Schmidt Clifford Seibel Bart Stubblefield Barry Cliff David Dunham Mary Jo Fulton Robert Gabriel Stan Gotschall Dvane Griffiths Carol Hebert Tom Hebert Brenda Jensen Anna McCarty Jim McCarty Gary McCormick Marc Miller Andy Mills Carson Nadig John Nelson Reynold Nolan Rhonda Petesch Roger Pettera Mary Jo Potter Joe Price Sharon Ross This page sponsored by GRAY'S MARKET. 21 Doug DeViney ® ■ - Billy DeSpain Betty Hebert CLASS OF 1971 Hi m'A W’ Carl Cullen Donna Hancock Kristine Kean Julie Cottral Larry Griffiths Robert Jensen Bill Lowry Jan Buman Roberta Fritz Mary Jo Hunt Mary Kay Linrage Robin Monroe Debbie Belk Patty Farrel Dennis VVolbers Cheryl Knoepfle Bruce Neilsen Marilyn Weible Jamie Shepherd Nina Harkness Dan Nolan Terry Palmer Leslie Roe Sherry Steffes Claude Norton John Potter Brenda Sprecher Stanley Albrecht Lorraine Emery Sue Heidenreich Bob Kilpatrick David McCormick Arlan Neilsen Jeanne Nelson Tommy Miller Susan Speaker Dennis Phillips This page sponsored by FISCHER'S PLUMBING ORGANIZATIONS STUDENT COUNCIL Row 1: Sheila Cottral, Lynda Thomas, Randy Wunder, LaVerne Welp, Danny Nolan. Row 2: Mary Jo Hunt, Nick Thomas, Kelly Sullivan, Andy Townsend, Karla Goudreau, Mr. Stark. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Mrs. Morrison, Sue Stadel, Lynda Thomas, Randy Wunder, LaVerne Welp, Jerry Joe Sullivan. This page sponsored by FARRELL'S MOTEL. HI-LITES STAFF Standing, Left to Right: Marcia Ferrell, V-Ann Bastian, Colleen Eadie, Sue Stadel, Linda Lowry. Seated: Mrs. Morrison, Pat McCormick, Paula Rummel, Sheila Cottral. Standing, Left to Right: Robin Monroe, Jamie Shepherd, Paula Rummel, Linda Lowry, Janet Scho- ber, Jerry Joe Sullivan, Linda Kuepker, Bruce Moldenhauer, Sharon Ross, Sheila Cottral, Barry Rogers, Stan Nadig, Norm Clarkson. Seated: Linda Sprecher, Linda Cullen, Judy Pettera, Karla Goudreau, Colleen Eadie, Lynda Thomas, Chris Monroe, Kathy McKinley, Miss Fentem, Dave Ross. Not pictured: Barb Miller. REVONAH STAFF This page sponsored by SULLIVAN'S FOOD STORE. Seated: Judi Reifsteck, Karla Goudreau, Lynda Thomas, Kathy McKinley. Standing: Sheila Cot- tral, Sue Stadel, Linda Lowry, Mrs. Morrison, Paula Rummel. F.T.A. F.H.A. Seated: Mary Jo Fulton, Margaret Schmidt. Carol Virtue, Anna McCarty, Mrs. Stafford, Linda Kuepker, Alita Klein. Standing: Roberta Fritz, Betty Hebert, Donna Hancock, Theresa Pettera, Jan Buman, Cheryl Knoepfle, Marilyn Weible, Linda Cullen, Jean Nelson, Susan Heidenreich, Debbie Belk, Debby Aadson, Nina Harkness, Judy Pettera. 26 This page sponsored by H M SINCLAIR. LIBRARIANS Row 1: D. Cottral, C. Stewart, M. Morton. Row 2: C. Fritz, M. Fulton. Row 3: W. Stretcher, J. Cottral, K. Lilies, M. Marcure, Mrs. Sodt. Row 4: C. Pash, S. Cottral, L. Lowry, Y. Schreck, L. Cullen, K. Flack, J. Kuepker, K. Norton. This page sponsored by DR. SPEER. MARCHING BAND CHORUS DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVES BAND DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVES Kathy McKinley, V-Ann Bastian, Jerry Sullivan, La- Sue Stadel, Janet Schober, Mr. Krambeck. verne Welp, Gloria Flies, Mrs. Speer. This page sponsored by GRAY-McCORMICK INSURANCE AGENCY. CONCERT BAND Row 1: Lynda Thomas, Janet Schober, Kathy McKinley, Paula Rummel, Mary Jo Potter, Sue Stadel, Cheryl Rum- mel. Row 2: Carol Virtue, Gloria Flies, Cathy Whalen, Chris Monroe, Judi Redfsteck, Mary Kay Limage, Jean Nelson, Kris Kean, Larry Mulholland, Brenda Sprecher, Rhonda Petesch, Linda Sprecher. Row 3: Karla Goudreau, Sue Heidenreich, Sharon Young. V-Ann Bastien, Stan Gotschall, Mary Jo Hunt, Gary Flynn, Doug Mills, Patty Farrel, Dave Ross. Row 4: Jamie Shepherd, Judy Pettera, Sharon Ross, Julie Cottral, Verda Edgerton, Gary Mc- Cormick, Randy Wunder, Sheila Cottral, Peggy Speer, Shelly Grey. Row 5: Mr. Jack Krambeck, Danny Nolan, Carson Nadig, Nick Thomas, Scott Anderson, Terry Zigler, Linda Kuepker. This page sponsored by SANDMAN'S DRUG STORE. MIXED CHORUS Row 1: Peggy Speer, Carol Virtue, Sharon Young, Kelly Sullivan, Mrs. Speer, Kathy McKinley, JudyPettera, Chris Monroe, Rhonda Petesch. Row 2: Mary Kay Limage, Marcia Ferrell, Julie Cottral, Gloria Flies, Mary Jo Fulton, Mary Jo Hunt, Linda Root, Nina Harkness, Cathy Whalen. Row 3: Karla Goudreau, Judi Reifsteck, Reynold Nolan, John Nelson, Bart Stubblefield, Allen Haarman, Paula Rummel, Lynda Thomas. Row 4: Yvonne Shreck, Debbie Aadson, Margaret Schmidt, Doug Mills, Tom Richmond, Larry Ballard, V-Ann Bastian, Kris Kean, Cheryl Rummel. Row 5: Brenda Sprecher, Verda Edgerton, Sheila Cottral, Jerry Joe Sullivan, David Fulton, Randy Wunder, Patty Farrell, Sue Heidenreich, Alita Klein. Row 6: Colleen Eadie, Mary Potter, Sue Stadel, Linda Kuepker, LaVerne Welp, Steve Steffes, Terry Zigler, Janet Schober, Judy Jackson, Robin Monroe, Sharon Ross. 30 This page sponsored by JIM McCARTY'S SHELL. GIRLS’ CHORUS Row 1: M. Hunt, C. Monroe, K. Goudreau, Mrs. Speer, D. Belk, S. Speaker, K. McKinley. Row 2: M. Limage, N. Harkness, J. Cottral, G. Flies, J. Pettera, M. Fulton, M. Ferrell, B. Hebert. Row 3: L. Thomas, T. Pettera, P. Rummel, C. Rummel, V. Bastian, D. Aadson, K. Kean, J. Buman, J. Reifsteck. Row 4: R. Petesch, B. Spre- cher, V. Edgerton, S. Cottral, P. Speer, S. Heidenreich, S. Hill, P. Farrell, M. Schmidt. Row 5: L. Emery, J. Nelson, J. Jackson, L. Kuepker, M. Weible, J. Sheperd, S. Stadel, L. Cullen, A. Klein. 31 This page sponsored by KENNETH SPEER AGENCY DRAMA CLUB Row 1: Reynold Nolan, Randy Wunder, Kathy McKinley, Gary McCormick. V-Ann Bastian, LaVerne Welp, Chris Monroe, Jerry Jo Sullivan, Sheila Cottral. Row 2: Mrs. Speer, Cathy Whalen, Marcia Ferrell, Danny Nolan, Julie Cottral, Mary Jo Hunt, John Potter, Mary Kay Limage, Mr. Wilbricht. Row 3: Kelly Sullivan, Gloria Flies, Lynda Thomas, Judi Reifsteck, Karla Goudreau, Sharon Young, Paula Rummel. Row 4: Debbie Belk, Patty Farrell, Rhonda Petesch, Mary Potter, Jeanne Nelson, Nicky Thomas, Sharon Ross, Cheryl Rummel, Kris Kean. Row 5: Linda Lowry, Jamie Shepherd, Larry Ballard, Dave Ross. Terry Zigler, Rick Buck, Neil Stewart, Sue Stadel, Robin Monroe. 32 This page sponsored by BREED'S ELECTRIC. BYE BYE BIRDIE ACTION SHOTS This page sponsored by HANOVER SPEED WASH. 33 SPORTS FOOTBALL TEAM Row 1: Barry Rogers, Ass't. Coach Tom Clark, John Potter, Allen Haarman, David McCormick, Bil- ly DeSpain, Head Coach Louis Ramirez, Darrel Palmer. Row 2: Bob Kilpatrick, Nick Thomas, Denny Wolbers, Tom Miller, Tom Richmond, Tom Hebert, Carson Nadig, Steve Anderson. Row 3: Larry Mulholland, Neil Stewart, Rick Buck, Stan Gotschall, Allen Bradt, Cliff Bradt, Doug Mills, Stan Nadig, Scott Anderson. Row 4: Gary McCormick, Dave Ross, Andy Townsend, Vern Welp, Steve Steffes, Bill Heidenreich, Dick Ballein, Randy Wunder, Dane Harvey. Head Coach Louis Ramirez Captain Randy Wunder Captain Vern Welp Ass't. Coach Tom Clark This page sponsored by VANDERVATE'S GREENHOUSE. STARTING TEAM Randy Wunder Dave Ross LaVerne Welp Steve Steffes Stan Nadig Carson Nadig Bill Heidenreich Larry Mulholland Neil Stewart This page sponsored by GRAY-McCORMICK INSURANCE AGENCY VARSITY D. Aadson, L. Mulholland, D. Ross, T. Zigler, B. Heidenreich, S. Steffes, V. Welp, N. Clarkson, A. Townsend, A. Bradt, N. Stewart, S. Anderson, D. Fulton - Mgr. Coaches Ramirez and Clark. JUNIOR VARSITY Row 1: D. Dunham, B. DeSpain, C. Norton, D. McCormick, D. Wolbers, N. Thomas, D. Griffiths, C. Cullen, B. Kilpatrick. Row 2: T. Hebert, B. Gabriel, C. Bradt. R. Jensen, Mr. Clark. R. Buck. B. Stubblefield, D. De- Viney, T. Miller. 38 This page sponsored by JOAN'S BEAUTY SHOP, STARTING TEAM Bill Heidenreich Dave Ross Allen Bradt Terry Zigler Norman Clarkson Andy Townsend LaVerne Welp Steve Steffes BASKETBALL ACTION SHOTS 40 TRACK TEAM Row 1: Mr. Clark, N. Thomas, B. Gabriel, R. Buck, L. Mulholland, A. Haarman, C. Nadig, B. Cliff. Row 2: R. Pettera, S. Gotschall, D. Ross, J. Sullivan, V. Welp, R. Wunder, A. Bradt, G. McCormick. 440 RELAY TEAM N. Thomas, L. Mulholland, G. McCormick, S. Gotschall. A 41 LETTERMAN’S CLUB Row 1: Coach Ramirez, J. Sullivan, L. Welp, R. Wunder, D. Ross, Coach Clark. Row 2: C. Nadig, L. Mulholland, S. Nadig, D. Mills, C. Bradt, N. Stewart, S. Anderson, N. Thomas. Row 3: A. Bradt, A. Townsend, B. Heidenreich, S. Steffes, N. Clarkson, G. McCormick, S. Gotschall. PEP CLUB Row 1: C. Monroe, R. Petesch, K. McKinley, B. Sprecher, K. Goudreau, P. Farrell, C. Whalen, K. Kean. Row 2: M. Limage, K. Sullivan, S. Young, G. Flies, L. Thomas, P. Rummell, M. Hunt, J. Cottral. Row 3: C. Knoepfle, S. Cottral, C. Rummell, R. Monroe, M. Potter, S. Ross, J. Nelson, J. Reifsteck. Row 4: L. Lowry, S. Stadel, L. Kuepker, J. Sullivan, R. Wunder, M. Weible, J. Shepherd, A. Klein. ■ 42 This page sponsored by MELROSE DRESS SHOP, VARSITY BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS Karla Goudreau, Chris Monroe, Kathy McKinley, Cathy Whalen. VARSITY FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS Kathy McKinley, Karla Goudreau, Chris Monroe, Cathy Whalen. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS Rhonda Petesch, Brenda Sprccher, Patty Farrell, Kris Kean. This page sponsored by ELIZABETH GARAGE, INC. 43 ACTIVITIES HOMECOMING QUEEN NANCY HAGGERTY ATTENDANTS KRIS KEAN LORETTA EMERY KARLA GOUDREAU HOMECOMING 1967 This page sponsored by ELIZABETH PHARMACY. HOMECOMING 1967 This page sponsored by BETTY'S VARIETY This page sponsored by GAMBLE’S STORE. HOMECOMING 1967 BEAUS AND BELLES OF 1956 51 PROM 1967 52 A DAY AT H.H.S. 53 1. Cindy Tonne, 2. Dave Ross, 3. Lynda Thomas, 4. Chris Monroe, 5, Sue Stadel, 6. Randy Wunder, 7. Janet Schober, 8. Gina Seibel, 9, Linda Root, 10. Judi Reifsteck. soMnava s vj ™ (AiaiviMixoaddv) 096i ao ss 11. Judy Pettera, 12. Sue Hili, 13. Nancy Haggerty, 14. Karla Goudreau, 15. Jerry Joe Sullivan, 16. Colleen Eadie, 17. Vern Welp, 18. Linda Cullen, 19. Steve Steffes, 20. Mike True. ELEMENTARY KINDERGARTEN Row 1: J. True, R. Nolan, A. Sevey, E. Francke, B. Volquardts. Row 2: R. Bell, D. Vandervate, R. Brown, S. Kness, D. Kennedy, S. Curley, C. Eadie. Row 3: K. Wills, S. Ricbe, T. Callahan, B. Kueter, J. Donahoe, D. Swan, G. Ful- rath, C. Richmond, W. Kopper, R. Mi- chael, Mrs. Wilbricht. FIRST GRADE Row 1: H. Renner, D. Boop, D. Duff, J. Duff, N. Donahoe, D. Reibe. Row 2: K. Pettera, D. Fulton, T. Sheridan, D. Feu- erhelm, T. Sheridan, S. Murphy, P. Yen- ney, K. Patterson, D. Mills, L. Goodrich. Row 3: B. O'Connell, P. Bradt, J. East- man, J. Sullivan, D. Gillogly, C. Gold- hagen, T. Vesely, B. Van Buskirk, P. Unangst, B. Nadig, A. Smith, D. Mich- ael, D. Streicher, M. Limage, R. Schai- ble, Mrs. Wand. Absent: B. Cliff, P. Walker. MULTI GRADE Row 1: J. Hutch, E. Winter, B. Yenney, T. Crane. Row 2: B. Orehowsky, Mrs. Richards, P. Wieble, R. Hughes, T. Bal- lard, J. Pettera, Mrs. Rummel. This page sponsored by TUCKER'S RESTAURANT. SECOND GRADE Row 1: K. Schaible, J. Pettera, L. Kil- patrick, D. Sprecher, T. Nicholson. Row 2: D. Douvikas, R. Lien, L. Griffiths, L. Bonar, Q. DeViney, M. Gillogly. Row 3: S. Sherick, D. McIntyre, B. Mulholland, M. Unangst, I. Swan, D. Knoepfle, P. Vesely. Row 4: C. Emery, T. Jeffers, J. Crawford, D. Patterson, S. Gotschall, L. Egbert, J. Francke, Mrs. Chapman, M. Murphy, E. Hebert, J. Winter. THIRD GRADE Row 1: P. Fritz, B. Yenney, B. Aadson, J Croffoot. Row 2: D. Ross, J. Whary, B. Yardley, S. Kueter, E. Streicher. Row 3: L. Volkert, M. Hutch, M. Kilpatrick, M. Speer, T. Thomas. Standing: B. Price, C. Lord, L. Boop, L. Schaible, D. Lien, R. Huff, K. Belk, D. Kness, Mrs. Keene, P. Sheridan, M. Pash. FOURTH GRADE Row 1: L. Douvikas, T. Zigler, L. Sherich J. Fulton, K. Weede. Row 2: D. Pettera, C. Vandervate, R. Nobis, J. Gillies, T. Sullivan, A. Townsend. Row 3: G. Bon- ar, D. Stewart, J. Crawford, D. Hunt, J. Douvikas. Standing: G. Gillogly, C. Sul- livan, N. Irwin, L. Johnson, C. Flynn, J. Cottral, P. Walker, M. Hutch, Mrs. Brok- aw. This page sponsored by NADIG FUNERAL HOME. 61 ft. MULTIGRADE Row 1: Shirley Meserlie, Earl Volquardts, Eddie Hebert, Sheila Steffes. Row 2: Ro- bert Weede, Greg Lein, Joel Reifsteck, John Orehowsky. Standing: Merlin McIntyre, Mrs. Harkson, Devon Irwin, Dale Duff. FIFTH GRADE Row 1: R. Huff, D. Buck, J. Mills, R. Ol- son. Row 2: T. Sherich, P. Varilek, R. Gillies, D. Vandervate, J. Eastman, D. Buck, T. Unangst. Row 3: A. Lamnel, J. Schaible, T. Flack, J. Kopper, J. Speaker, K. Sheridan, E. Striecher. Standing, left to right: R. Bastian, E. Murphy, Mrs. Watson, R. Jensen, K. Winter, J. Crofoot, B. Pettera, R. Liles, T. Donahoe, S. Yen- ney, D. Hancock, C.Ballard, J. Kilpat- rick, J. Sullivan, J. Price, L. Sullivan, D. Bonar. SIXTH GRADE Row 1: S. Gillogly, D. Richmond, J. De Spain, L. Roe, J. Bradt, D. Irwin. Row 2: C. Harvey, D. Fulton, B. Cliff, J. Ferrell, W. Stotler, J. Nelson, C. Gray. Row 3: S. Bradt, C. Unangst, M. Smith, C. Rummel, C. Yenney, C. Miller. Standing: K. Knoepfle, T. Anderson, B. Schleuning, K. Knoepfle, A. Lowry, R. Douvikas, K. Goudreau, L. Nobis, P. Tonne, S. Volquardts, J. Whisker, Mrs. McCormick, P. Sheridan, T. Fritz. This page sponsored by MARIE'S BEAUTY SHOP 8D Row 1: S. Heidenreich. Row 2: J. Pettera, L. Rogers, B. Varilek, K. Flack. Row 3: R. Smith, D. Duff, J. Flynn, M. Olson, J. Mulholland, D. Buck. Row 4: M. Marcure, D. Moldenhauer, B. Pettera, B. Eadie, M. Fulton, R. Reding- ton. Row 5: D. Aadson, D. O'Connell, J. Pash, G. Haggerty, K. Croffoot, D. Stotler, S. Schleuing, S. Gantenbein. This page sponsored by NADIG'S FUNERAL HOME. Row 1: D. Pettera, K. Norton, B. Gabriel, R. Emery, K. Lilies, S. Gray, S. Miller, V. Anderson. Row 2: K. Dovockas, G. Flynn, L. Bell, J. Armstrong, R. Lord, S. Sullivan, W. Schaible, D. Ballard, D. Bourrette. Row 3: M. Gold- hagen, L. Ross, J. Whary, J. Bradt, G. Gillies, R. Townsend, J. Ferrell, T. Sheridan, G. Sutter, Mrs. Heer. 7B Row 1: J. Kolb, K. Ferrell. Row 2: B. Hebert, E. Gaskill, C. Stewart, D. Cottral, J. Kuepker, J. Hill, S. Mills. Row 3: T. Richmond, E. Townsend, D. Yardley, C. Seibel, M. Morton, P. True, D. Donohoe, W. Streicker. Row 4: J. DeSpain, J. Stadel, B. Shepherd, B. Cliff, D. Harvey, E. Kopper, B. Price, B. Opsahl, H. Emery, J. Griffiths, M. Clarkson. 7A and 8C 63 GRADE CHEERLEADERS This page sponsored by ADAMS GARAGE. 65 SCHOOL PERSONNEL SCHOOL WORKERS Marilyn Eberhardt - Secretary Arthur Leidinger - Custodian B. Patterson, E. Nobis, B. Gray, C. Nobis, H. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hacker Harkson - Bus Drivers Custodians 67 SCHOOL BOARD Don Hunt President Raymond Patterson Irwin Kilpatrick Secretary Nick Thomas Howard Zigler Lavere Steffes Robert Richmond MONTGOMERY CATALOGUE STORE Congratulations Class of DIG THEM KNOBBY KNEES! CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS GREAT PLAINS SUPPLY CO. «G Phone 591-3311 BEST WISHES SENIORS FARMERS HATCHERY EXCHANGE ELIZABETH, ILLINOIS Phone 858-3415 FEED, SEED, FENCING, EQUIPMENT CONGRATULATIONS TO 1968 SENIORS V.F.W. Hanover, 111. BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF HANOVER HIGH SCHOOL from ZEAL’S SERVICE GARAGE HANOVER'S CHRYSLER, PLYMOUTH, AND DODGE DEALER CONOCO PRODUCTS HANOVER, ILLINOIS GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS of '68 from SULLIVAN’S HARDWARE, FURNITURE and APPLIANCE STORE Glidden Paints and Speed Queen Washers Real savings in all your hardware needs Hanover, Illinois EADIE’S PLUMBING AND HEATING Hanover, Illinois ELIZABETH ELECTRICAL SERVICE Curtis Breed, Proprietor Uikl ttpooC T e levis ions - Air Conditioners Appliances and Electrical Supplies Phone: 858-3616 Elizabeth, Illinois ELIZABETH WEEKLY NEWS HANOVER REMINDER Letter Press and Offset Printing Elizabeth, Illinois Phone 858-2279 Offset Printing and Advertising Mr. Mrs. George C. Unangst Hanover, Illinois BERLAGE IMPLEMENT HOSKINS LUMBER Choose from the long green line of quality. 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