Hanover High School - Revonah Yearbook (Hanover, IL)

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DEDICATION “A Wonderful Tribute to a Dedicated Man” For 15 years, Mr. Art Leidenger has served his school and community as the Head Custodian of our Institution valued at more than 1 million dollars. Many people say, a school is as good as its custodian. Art has performed his job well, for our school is rated EXCELLENT. We take this opportunity to extend the appreciation of many for the ser- vice he has rendered our school system, and to DEDICATE the 1970-71 Revonah to Mr. Art Leidenger. A MOMENT OF YOTITH a moment to laugh .... and raise your eyes to the stars to hear the cold wind blow outside and feel a raindrop on the palm of your hand. and a moment to stop .... and watch a sunbeam dance across your desk to think long, long thoughts and sigh at the years to come. and a moment to be strong and sure .... but also uncertain and a little afraid. but only for a moment .... .... a moment of youth. Youth is a fleeting moment of joy in the morning of our lives, a moment quickly felt, stubbornly endured, and totally cherished. ’ This is the time when we try to catch life; for youth, catching life is not difficult. His moment offers unlimited opportunities to learn about life. We find new fields of interests through our daily studies. Everywhere we go, we sense the importance of friendship. After school we exper- ience the satisfaction of fullfilling our responsibilities, whether through our work on the football held, in the yearbook office, or at the corner store. Many of us will be back next year to ponder our questions, endure our problems, and cultivate new friendships. Others of us will leave Hanover to undertake greater responsibilities, experience new challenges and increase our understanding of the world in which we live. But we will never forget this year at Hanover High School, this fleeting acquaintance with sunshine and rain, dewdrops and frost—this .... Jtrs Moment of Youth. 2 ADMINIQTRATION AND FACULTY SUPERINTENDENT’S MESSAGE To The Student Body: We have completed another school year! Has it been a success or a failure? We will never really know, unless as Socrates states we “Know Thyself.” We have completed many sub- jects, activities, successes and failures. Have we be- come good citizens? Have we become a knowledge- able person? Are we ready to follow the three “R’s” of Respect, Responsibility, and Rightousness? Are we going to contribute to society or take from it? Only time will tell. I wish the graduates-success in the future and thank the students of our school for their cooperation in making our school year a stepping stone in our path toward fulfillment. Mr. Mensendike PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE Bach generation is faced with the new aspirations of youth while elders decry the ventures of tradition and the status quo. With much soul searching one must confess and give credit to our democratic so- ciety that the most agonizing of conflicts can be characteristic of the growth and development. When the future histories of America are written, it is possi- ble that the new youth culture of today will have played a vital role in maintaining the moral and ethical aspirations of our Founding Fathers. 4 Mr. Murphy Mrs. Rosemary Bernard B.S. Education, W.S.U. Domestic Science Mr. Perry French B.S. Education, I.S.U. Speech: Drama Club Mr. Nelson Geiger B.S. Education, N.l.U. Natural Science, Soph. Sponsor Mrs. Georgia Hess B.S. Education, W.S.U. Business: Senior Sponsor Miss Judith Klinkkammer B.S. Education, W.S.U. Girls P.E. FACULTY Mrs. Edith Morrison B.A., Univ. of Dubuque English: Junior Sponsor Mr. Bertram Murphy B.A..M.A. Loras College Political Science . Mr. Lester Palmer B.S., S. Dakota State Shop, Mech. Drawing, Senior Sponsor Mrs. Gertrud Polhill B.A., U. of Vienna; Shimer Librarian, Junior Sponsor Mrs. Olive Speer B.A. Vocal Music, B.S. Ed U. of Minn.; Vocal Music Mr. John Stone B.S. U. Of 111.; Math, Physics; Junior Sponsor Mr. Dale Teberg B.S., U. of la.; P.E. Sophomore Sponsor Mr. David Wilbricht B.A., M.A., Loras Vocational Education Mr. Richard McDonald B.S. Education Peru State College Secondary Special Ed. Mr. Louis Ramirez B.A., Loras P.E. II, Spanish I II, Driver Ed. Freshmen Sponsor Mr. Don Wurster B.S. Education, W.S.U. Instrumental Music 5 BOARD OF EDUCATION President Donald E. Hunt Secretary J. Irwin Kilpatrick 6 SCHOOL WORKERS Secty. Mrs. Eberhardt Asst. Secty. Mrs. Stadel Mr. Leidinger CUSTODIANS Mr. and Mrs. Hacker Mr. Lockhart COOKS Mrs. Leighton, Mrs. McCormick, Mrs. Messerli BUS DRIVERS V. Eadie, W. Gray, E. Nobis, C. Nobis, D. Steinhagen 7 CALENDAR OF EVENTS August 24 September 4 7 11 18 21 24 October 2 10 12 15 16 19 23 24 26 30 November 5,6 11 20 24 27 28 December 1 4 8 11 15 21 23 January 4 5 8 14-15 15 19 22 23 29 8 Opening of School—Back to the Old Grind. Football at Cassville Labor Day—No School Football, here—Highland Football, here—West Grant JV Football at Shullsburg Football at Belmont Football, here —Benton No School Teacher’s Institute Football at Shullsburg No School—Columbus Day Bonfire—Pep Rally—6:45 Football, here—Hazel Green-HOMECOMING J.V. Football at Hazel Green Football at Potosi District Music Festival at Sterling End First grading period—I’ll do real good- next time. Football at Bloomington Fall Musical “My Fair Lady” Ooowww!!!! Veteran’s Day—No School—Thought we’d never get one. Basketball at Chadwick Basketball, here—Thompson PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE Thanksgiving Vacation—That turkey melted in my mouth. Basketball at Warren Betty Crocker Test—How many cups in a pint?! Basketball at Sacles Mound Basketball, here—Stockton Basketball, here—Galena Basketball at Elizabeth Holiday Tournaments begin at Forreston Last day of school—Santa, what about a car for Christmas? School reopens—Can’t gripe. It was a long vacation. Basketball at East Dubuque Basketball, here—Warren Semester Exams—I know all the answers . . .it’s just that I can’t think of them right now. End of first Semester—So far so good! Basketball at Stockton Basketball at Galena County Tournaments begin at Stockton Play-off for Conference Championship K . February 1 Lincoln’s Birthday—Thanks for the vacation, Mr. Lincoln. 2 Basketball at Thompson 5 Basketball, here—Elizabeth 8 County Music Festival—HERE 9 Basketball, here—Pearl City 12 Basketball, here—East Dubuque 16 Basketball at Mt. Carroll 19 Basketball, here—Chadwick 24-26 District Tournament at Elizabeth March 13 Music Contest—Organizations 19 End 3rd. Grading Period—Thank goodness only one more grading period to go. April 9 Good Friday—No School Easter Vacation Begins! 17 Music Contest—Solo Ensemble Oh those blue medals! 19 School Resumes 23-24 Spring Play May 8 Junior-Senior Prom 23 Baccalaureate 25-26 Semester Exams—Lucky Seniors! 28 Last Day of School—Too Wonderful for Words .? _ tj • 28 Commencement—Boo! Hoo! I really didn’t mean it when I said I didn’t like school. 9 CLASSES SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS ROBERT KILPATRICK “Believe and Achieve” Class President 3,4; Student Coun- cil 3,4. Pres. 4; Football 1; Basket- ball 1-4; Drama Club 3; Hi-Lites Staff 4; Scholarship 1,2,4 DICK MEMSENDIKE “Live for Today.” Vice-President 4; Basketball 2-4; Football 3; Drama Club 2-4; Letter- man’s Club 3,4 JULIE COTTRAL “She is always laughing, for she has an infinite deal of wit.” Secretary 2,4; Band 1-4; V.-Pres. 3, Sec. 4; Girls’Chorus 1-4, Sec. 4; Mixed Chorus 1-4, Librarian 3; Drama Club 1-4; Music Contest 1-4; County District Festivals 4; Pep Club 1-4. SHERRY STEFFES “Her friends—there are many; her foes—are there?” Treasurer 1-4; FHA 1; Drama Club 2-4; Librarian 4; Hi-Lites Staff 3,4, Editor 4; Office Worker 3,4; Revonah Staff 3,4; Scholarship 1-4 SENIOR STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS DAVID McCORMICK “A hard one to follow; a tough one to beat” Basketball 1,2,3.4; Football 1,2,3; Golf 1,2,3,4; Track 1; Varsity Club 2,3,4; Student Council 3,4 PATTI FARRELL “Love, Laugh, and Learn!” Student Council 2,3,4; Treas. 3; Sec..4; Band 1,2,3,4; Girls’ Chorus 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Drama Club 1,2,4; F.H.A. 2; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 1; Revonah Staff 3; Contest 1,2,3,4; County Festival 1,2,3,4; Dist. Festival 3. BILL LOWRY “Live each day as if it were your last” Vice-President 3; Student Council 4; Vice-President 4. STANLEY ALBRECHT “We do what we must and call it by the best names.” DEBBIE BELK “Blushing is the colour of virture.” F.H.A. 1-4; Girls’Chorus 1-4; Mixed Chorus 2-4; Band 2-3; Li- brarian 4; Drama Club 1-2; Music Contest 1-4; Hi-Lites 4; Pep Club 1, 2,4 JAN BUMAN “I love to study when there is noth- ing else to do.” F.H.A. 1,2,4; Girls’ Chorus 1; Mixed Chorus 1; Music Contest 1; Librarian 1-3 CARL CULLEN “For music any words are good enough.” Mixed Chorus 2-4; Boys’ Chorus 4; Music Contest 2-4; County Festival 2-4; District Festival 3-4; Speech Contest 3; Drama Club 2-4; Revonah 3-4; Scholarship 1-4; Hi- Litcs 2-4: Madrigal 2-4; VFW Con- test 3; Nat’l Honor Society 3-4 14 DOUG DEVINEY “If it’s your own thing, do it.” Basketball 1,2; Mixed Chorus 2. CHARLOTTE DOMINQUE “Don’t worry about the past—look forward to the future.” Girls’ Chorus; Hi-lites Staff 4. LARRY GRIFFITHS “He has come home late with stag- gering foot.” Track 1,2,3,4; Lettermen’s Club 4. DONNA HANCOCK “Virtue is the performance of pleas- ant actions.” Girls’ Chorus 1-4; Mixed Chorus 1, 3,4: Drama Club 3,4; FHA 1-4; Treasurer 3; Hi-Lites Staff 4; Pep Club 2,3,4. 15 NINA HARKNESS “The world belongs to the enthusi- ast who keeps her cool” Girls’ Chorus 1-4: Mixed Chorus 1- 4: Drama Club 3: FHA 1-4; Hi-Lites 4; Music Contest 1,2,4; County Festival 1-4; Color Guard 1-4; Color Guard Sergeant 2-4; Librarian 1,2, Chorus Librarian 3,4. BETTY HEBERT “Live and Let Live FHA 1-3; Girls’ Chorus 1; Music Contest 1; Librarian 1-4. MARY JO HUNT “My life is what I make it, so I let experience be my teacher” Band 1-4: Mixed Chorus 1-4; Girls’ Chorus 1-4; Music Contest 1-4; County Festival 1-4; District Festi- val 3,4; FTA 2; Pep Club 2,3; Hi- Lites 3,4; Student Council; Office Worker 4; VFW Contest 3,4; Revonah Staff 3,4; Ass’t. Editor 3, Editor 4; Speech Contest 3,4; Mad- rigal 3,4. KRIS KEAN “She who walks in beauty, has no fear.” Girls’ Chorus 1-4: Mixed Chorus 1- 4; Madrigal 3,4; Cheerleader 1-4; Captain 4; Music Contest 1-4; County Festival 2-4; District Festi- val 4; Pep Club 1-4; FTA 2: FHA I; Drama Club 1,2,4; Hi-Lites 3,4; Revonah Staff 4; Scholarship 1; Queen Candidate 1,2,4. 16 t CHERYL KNOEPFLE “The only way to have a friend, is to be a friend.” Girls’ Chorus 2-4; Mixed Chorus 2- 4; Pep Club 2; Drama Club 3,4; FHA 1,2; Scholarship 1-4; Hi-Lites Staff 4. MARY KAY LIMAGE “The sweetest essence are always confined in the smallest glasses” Band 1-4; Girls’ Chorus 1-4; Mixed Chorus 1-4; Pep Club 1-4; Drama Club 1-4; Music Contest 1-4; Coun- ty Festival 3,4; Madrigal 4; Hi-Lites 3,4; Revonah 3. TOM MILLER “A good cause makes a stout heart and a strong man.” Football 1-4; Basketball l-4;Track 1; Football Captain 4; Honorary Captain 4; Varsity Club 2-4; Mixed Chorus 4; (Pres. 4); Boys’ Chorus 4: Music Contest 4; County Festival 4; District Festival 4; Drama Club 3,4. ROBIN MONROE “Laughs a lot, talks a lot, and is happy all the day.” Girls’ Chorus 2-4; Mixed Chorus 1- 4; Hi-Lites Staff 4; Class Vice-Pres. 1,2: Pep Club 2,3; Drama Club 1-4; Ass’t. Director 4; FTA 2; County Festival 3,4; Music Contest 2-4. 17 JEANNE NELSON “What wisdom can you find that is greater than kindness?” Drama Club 1,3,4; Band 1,2,3; FHA 1,2,3; Speech Team 3,4; Girl’s Chorus 1,2; Hi-Lites 4; Revonah 4 DAN NOLAN “He was born with the gift of laugh- ter and a sense that the world is mad.” Class President 1; Drama Club 1,2, 3, 4; Student Council 1; Revonah 4; Hi-Lites 4 CLAUDE NORTON “Every man is the maker of his own fortune.” Drama Club 3,4; Basketball 1,2; Revonah 4; Hi-Lites 4 TERRY PALMER “A tower of silence.” 18 DONNA PETERSON “Live and Let Live.” GAA 1; Pep Club 1; FHA 1; Drama Club 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 2,3,4; Girls Chorus 2,3,4; Hi-Lites 4; Li- brarian 2,3,4 DENNIS PHILLIPS “Quiet in appearance; motives unknown.” Football 4 JOHN POTTER “Life is so short and jolly, and so is he.” Football 1,2; Track 1,2; Drama Club 1,2,3 LESLIE ROE “They never yet could find my Measure.” 19 JAMIE SHEPHERD “The power of thought, the magic of the mind.’’ Red Devil Mascot 1-4; Band 1-4; Girls’ Chorus 1-3; Mixed Chorus 2, 3; Class Secretary 1; Class President 2; Student Council 2: Pep Club 1-4: Hi-Lites 1,3,4: County Festival 1-4; District Festival 4; Contest 1-4; Drama Club 1-4: Scholarship 1-4; Revonah 3,4. LORRAINE SPEER “A gentle heart is tied with an easy thread.” F.H.A. 1, Color Guard 2. SUSAN SPEAKER “Rare is the union of beauty and modesty.” Girls’ Chorus 1-4, Mixed Chorus 2- 4, (Sec. 4); Drama Club 2-4; Hi- Lites 3,4; Pep Club 4; Revonah Staff 4; Madrigal 4; County Festival 2,4; Contest 1-4. BRENDA SPRECHER “Live for Today and Tomorrow” Girls’ Chorus 1-3; Mixed Chorus 1- 3: Band 1-4, (Vice-Pres. 4) County Festival 1-4; District Festival 4; Contest 1-4; Pep Club 1-4; Cheer- leader 1,2,4; Drama Club 2-4; Revonah 3; Scholarship 1-4. 20 LINDA WARE “A smile is the whisper of a laugh.” Girls’ Chorus 2; Mixed Chorus 2,3; Cheer- leader 3,4: Drama Club 3,4; FHA 2: County Music Festival 2,3; Glee Club 1; Hi-Lites 3,4; Ass’t Editor 4 MARILYN WEIBLE “A merry companion is music in a journey.” Girls’ Chorus 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 2,3,4; County Music Festival 3; Drama Club 2,3.4; FHA 1,2,3,4; Secretary 2; Revonah 3,4; Hi-Lites Staff 3,4; Scholarship 1,2,3 DENNIS WOLBERS CLASS SPONSORS “I do not think a braver man, more daring, Palmer and Mrs. Hess or more bold, is now alive.” Mixed Chorus 3,4; Contest 3,4; County Mu- sic Festival 3,4; Varsity Club 1,2,3,4; Foot- ball 1; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track Manager 1; Track 2; Golf 3,4; Drama Club 4. 21 SENIOR MOSTS HUMOROUS Julie Cottral Larry Griffiths ATHLETIC Kris Kean Tom Miller BEST-LOOKING Kris Kean Bill Lowry ALL-AROUND Bob Kilpatrick Jamie Shepherd Mary Jo Hunt STUDIOUS Mary Jo Hunt Carl Cullen LIKELY TO SUCCEED Mary Jo Hunt Carl Cullen AMBITIOUS Mary Jo Hunt Bob Kilpatrick 23 CLASS WILL I. Stanley Albrect, do will my position at the Oster Haus Cafe to Robert Smith. 1, Debbie Bclk, do will Duane Duff my freckles and John Stadel my hairy legs. 1, Jan Buman, do will my curfew and drinking tickets to Sue Gantenbien. 1, Julie Paranelli Cottral, do will that Pontiac bomb I’ve been driving to Farrell’s Car Wash. I, Carl Cullen, do will my chorus seat to Gary Flynn in the hopes that it will collapse. 1, Doug DeViney, do will my guitar strings and picks to John Armstrong. 1, Charlotte Domingue, do will Karen Norton my super shyness. I, Patti Farrell, do will my ability to “sneak” out of windows without wetting my pants to Susie Miller. 1, Larry Griffiths, do will my super-charged, fuel injected Rambler, plus my racing jackets, gloves, fire-suit, and helmet Gary Haggerty. I, Donna Hancock, do will my precious little white critters and a life long supply of limburger cheese to Jerri Kolb. 1, Nina Harkness, do will my 5' 2 shoe size to Todd Richmond. I, Betty Hebert, do will the name “shorty” to Bonnie Gabriel. 1 Mary Jo Hunt, do will the honor and blessing of playing first chair trumpet and being the editor of the 1971-72 Revonah to Gary Flynn. I, Kris Kean, do will my inherited shyness to Jim Whary, my shifting knees to Shelley Gray, and the rest of my body to Mr. Geiger. I. Bob Kilpatrick, do will my great ability to cooperate with Mr. Teberg and Mr. Murphy to Bill Price and Ed Kopper. I, Cheryl Knoepfle, do will my ability to get to school on time to Lisa Rogers. 1, Mary Kay Limage, do will my majorette uniform to Russell Townsend. I, Bill Lowry, do will my old toenail clippings to Gary Haggerty. I, David McCormick, do will my athletic ability to Gary Domingue. I, Dick Mensendike, do will my height to Danny Moldcnhaur so he doesn’t have to sit on the stool while driving. I. Tom Miller, do will my ability to find girl friends in Elizabeth to Jim Whary. 1, Robin Monroe, do will my ability to be student director to Tim Domingue. 1, Jeanne Nelson, do will my driver’s license to Kathy Claar and my sore arm to Lani Mahr. I, Dan Nolan, do will my mastery of Spanish to John Stadel and my job at the drugstore to Karl Croffoot. I, Claude Norton, do will my ability to drive a Ford to John Armstrong and Melvin Olson. 1, Terry Palmer, do will my scooter to Gary Sutter for a better ride. 1, Donna Peterson, do will my ability to “get with it” to Sue Gantenbien and my----who sleeps on the porch to Kathy Schmitt. I, Dennis Phillips, do will my ability to hunt wild game out at Blanding to David Bourrette in hopes that he will have better luck than I. I, John Potter, do will my job at V C, Hanover, and all the compensations that go with it (Sore feet, fatigue, etc.) to Danny Moldenhauer. I, Leslie Roe, do will my ability to eat watermelon to Joe Ferrell. I, Jamie Shepherd, do will my masculinity to Gary Domingue. I, Susan Speaker, do will my inferior complex to Laurie Calvert, Lisa Rogers, and Jeff Griffiths. I, Lorraine Speer, do will my ability to stay in school to Danny Moldenhauer. I, Brenda Sprecher, do will my “field shoes” to Susie Miller, in hopes that her good luck holds out for another year. I, Sherry Steffes, do will my inability to stop laughing in bookkeeping to Shelley Gray. I, Linda Ware, do will the ability to keep quiet in the presence of W. M. to Patty Lockwood. I, Marilyn Weible, do will Duane, John, and Melvin an uninterrupted night of practice and a ride to Derinda. I, Dennis Wolbers, do will the ability to drive a Dodge to Jim Whary. 24 SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY NAME Stanley Albrect Debbie Bclk Jan Buman Julie Cottral Carl Cullen SDiVincy otte Domingue Patti Farrell Larry Griffiths Donna Hancock Nina Harkness Betty Hebert Mary Jo Hunt Kris Kean Bob Kilpatrick Cheryl Knoepfle Mary Kay Limage Bill Lowry Dick Mensendike David McCormick Tom Miller Robin Monroe Jeanne Nelson Dan Nolan Claude Norton Terry Palmer Donna Peterson Dennis Philips John Potter Leslie Roe Jamie Shepherd Lorraine Speer Susan Speaker Brenda Sprecher Sherry Steffes Linda Ware Marilyn Weible Dennis Wolbers AMBITION Graduate from Highland Airline Stewardess Army Nurse Truck Driver Architect Build “Things” Remain Single Nurse Retire from work at age of 21. Beautician Bookkeeper Lead a Quiet Life First Woman President Social Worker To be a Success Move back to S. Dakota Elementary Education Teacher Sky-Diver Live each day as it is Player—Coach of the Boston Celtics P.E. Teacher Teacher F.B.I. Get OUT of Hanover and LEAD the “Now” Generation SELL Mr. Murphy a Ford Valves Control Lineman Beautician Big Game Hunter Game Warden Mechanic Hollywood Starlet Be a Good Housewife and Farmer Social Worker Professional Cook Secretary Secretary Live every day to its Fullest Get a Job PROPHECY Professional Dishwasher Mechanic on Pan Am Ground Crew Sadie Sack Secretary of H W Express Design the FUTURE ad pages for the Hanover State Bank and Valves Control Professional Shop Student Mother of Twelve Replacement for “Julia” Receive unemployment at 22 Design a “Wig”wam Keep “T. R.’s” Books in Order Go-Go Girl Raise her own Cabinet To be Healthy, Wealthy, and Wise Accountant Oldest living resident of Hanover Adult Monitor in the School Dive 5,000 feet into an em—Dixie Cup Another Spiro Agnew Waterboy for the Chicago Bears Another Mr. Teberg Instructor for Raging Monkeys, Blatant Jaguars, and especially Dancing Gorillas in the zoo. Female Botony Instructor Stay IN Hanover and JOIN the Social Security Sorority BUY a second-hand Chevy from Mr. Murphy Professional gas pumper at Speer’s Arco Professional Pucker Power Demonstrator Play for “Big Stakes”in Art’s Back Room Devil’s Advocate Truant Officer Traffic Cop at Hollywood Vine Sell Housetrailers To help the President of Lonely Hearts Club Mess Hall Sergeant Assistant School Secretary Keep the books at the Elizabeth Nursing Home Professional Party Cat Professional Unemployment Beneficiary 25 This Page Sponsored by Dr. Ralph E. Speer. J. Appel, J. Armstrong, S. Arneson, D. Ballard, J. Bell, D. Bork, D. Bourette J. Bradt D. Buck K. Croffoot B. Eadic K. Flack M. Goldhagcn G. Haggarty K. Lilies R. Lord S. Miller D. Moldcnhauer JUNIOR CLASS PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE V Class Officers K. Douvikas D. Duff G. Flynn G. Gillies D. Hirn C. Johnson P. Lockwood P. Mahr K. Norton K. O’Connell and Student Council D. Pcttcra R. Redington L. Ross PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE R. Peterson B. Pettera S. Rowe W. Schaible B. Schanuel, P. Schanuel. W. Schock, K. Schmitt, T. Sheridan, D. Stotlcr. G. Sutter, J. Whary D. Aadson, R. Anderson, P. Appel D. Pitts, B. Price, B. Rice, Richmond D. Cottral T. Domingue J. Doty J- Flynn M. Fulton S. Gan ten be in J- Griffiths B. Hebert J- Kiessler J. Kolb E. Kopper B. Legal Jtt SOPHOMORE CLASS Class Officers and Student Council « L. Rogers B. Shepherd R. Smith F. Sack J- Stadel C. Stewart J- Strautz W. Streicher M. Thulen E. Townsend P. True M. Valdres S. Mills, M. Morton, H. Noble, J . Pettera L. Mahr W. Mercer 27 FRESHMAN CLASS T. Anderson E. Vahadarez B. Cliff S. Gillogly K. Delury D. Irwin G. Dominque C. Johnson S. Messerli M. Smith S. Steffes B. Stines L. Nobis W. Stotler D. Richmond S. Stutzman V. R. Douvikas K. Knoepfle L. Roe C. Unangsi L. Engleking K. Knoepfle Class Officers C. Rummel S. Volquardts C.Schock J. Whisker T. Fritze J. Nelson D. Fulton J. Orehowsky Sponsored by Ben and Alice Rogers P. Sheridan J. Winter B. Schlenning C. Yenny PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE 28 SCHOOL SONG Go Hanover High School! Go Hanover High! H--------------A-----------------N--------------O---------------V-----------------E----------------R Oh, here’s to our dear high school, let’s serve her right. We’ve got a team that always wins a fight! Rah! Rah! Rah! Oh here’s to all the fellows doing their best, we need a Victory for H.H.S.! SCHOOL PEP SONG Beer, beer for Hanover High, you bring the whiskey, I’ll bring the rye. Send those Freshmen out for gin, don’t let a sober Sophomore in. Juniors never stagger, Seniors never fall. Teachers sober up on wood alcohol. Then the royal Faculty goes back to the bar for more. Rah! Rah! RahRahRah! Rah! Rah! RahRahRah! Rah!Yeh!Hanover! SCHOLASTIC AWARDS Science Award: The winning of the Bausch Lomb Honorary Science Award is a high honor. It is tangible evidence of conspicuous achievement in the study of science. Also Math Award: The Math Award is presented to the senior boy or girl who has shown outstanding abilities in this field, based on scholastic grades for the four years of high school and results on the H. S. Mathematical Competition Test, which is in co-operation with the Mathematical Association of America. This award is the highest to be obtained by a high school student. REYNOLD NOLAN Betty Crocker Award The Betty Crocker Search Award, sponsored by General Mills, Inc., is planned to help en- hance the dignity and prestige of the American home, stimulate interest in homemaking, and emphasize the contributions to the home being made by high school teachers and to help with their important work. MARY JO POTTER Daughter of the American Revoluation (DAR): The DAR Good Citizen Award is sponsored by the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution. The award honors one girl from the senior class, selected by her fellow classmates and the high school faculty. The aim of the project is to pay tribute to youthful character and to call attention to the four qualities, which is felt to be desirable in good citizens. Those being: DEPENDABILITY, SERVICE, LEADERSHIP and PATRIOTISM. RHONDA PETESCH 30 ORGANIZATIONS STUDENT COUNCIL Standing Left to right: Mr. Murphy, S. Bradt, E. Townsend, R. Townsend, D. McCormick, G. Gray, J. Mensendike Seated Left to Right: B. Kilpatrick, S. Sullivan, J. Ferrell, P. Farrell NATIONAL HONORS SOCIETY Standing Left to right: C. Cullen, R. Nolan, G. McCormick Seated: R. Petesch, S. Gotschall 32 REVONAH STAFF Standing Left to Right: Susan S., Kris K., Beth S., Jeanne N., Sherry S., Judy B., Bonnie G., Claude N.,Jane N., Carl C., Dan N., Seated: Mary Jo Hunt Editor, Mrs. Morrison Advisor, Gary Flynn Ass’t. Editor, Mary Kay Limage Photographer. HI-FITES STAFF Row 1: J. Nelson, G. Sutter, C. Domingue, B. Kilpatrick, J. Cottral, P. Farrell, J. Shepherd, M. Limage, S. Speaker Row 2: L. Rogers, D. Peterson, B. Gabriel, J. Nelson, M. Weible Row 3: C. Yenney, C. Knoepfle, R. Monroe, J. Potter, Danny Nolan, Carl Cullen, C. Norton, J. Ferrell, J. Pash, M. Smith, J. Bradt Row 4: B. Hebert, S. Gantenbein, D. Hancock, D. Belk, K. Kean, N. Harkness, J. Bradt, G. Gillies, C. Unangst Row 5: J. Buman, Mrs. Hess, Linda Ware, Sherry Steffes This page sponsored by Art’s Embassy Club SPEECH TEAM Standing: Mr. French, G. Dominque, M. Hunt, C. Cullen, J. Nelson, E. Kopper, B. Price, D. Stotler. Seated: J. Winters, J. Cottral, D. Peterson, T. Dominque. F.H.A. Standing: Mrs. Bernard, M. Wieble, B. Legal, L. Calvert, D. Hancock, M. Valdres, D. Fulton Seated: R. Peterson, N. Harkness, D. Belk.J. Buman, B. Gabriel, C. Johnson 34 This Page Sponsored by Joan’s Beauty Shop LIBRARIANS Standing Left to Right: S. Steffes, M. Weible,D. Fulton, M. Valdares, J. Buman, D. Peterson Seated Left to Right: C. Rummel, J. Bradt, J. Nelson, D. Pettera, Mrs. Polhill, R. Peterson, M. Smith, B. Hebert, S. Mills, B. Hebert, C. Yenney OFFICE WORKERS Left to Right: M. Hunt, S. Steffes, L. Ware, K. Ferrell, K. Kean. Not Present: C. Knoepfle, C. Stewart, J. Shepherd. This page sponsored by: Tucker’s Restaurant 35 Standing: M. Loftus, G. Flynn, M. Limage, C. Unangst Seated: J. Cottral, N. Harkness, M. Hunt, B. Sprecher, B. Gabriel. MARCHING BAND BAND OFFICERS 36 This Page Sponsored by Speer’s Sinclair. Left to Right: J. Cottral, M. Hunt, B. Sprecher, Director: Mr. Wurster. CONCERT BAND DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVES This Page Sponsored by Gray’s Meat Market. 37 MIXED CHORUS Top Left to Right: R. Peterson, D. Peterson, L. Rogers, S. Speaker, M. Wieble, S. Gray, C. Stewart, K. Claar, R. Monroe, C. Knocpfle, M. Hunt, D. Belk, K. Ferrell, D. Hancock, D. Cottral, P. Farrell, K. Kean, J. Cottral, J. Mensendike, M. Morton, M. Fulton, C. Cullen, D. Wolbers, T. Miller, G. Flynn, T. Richmond, T. Anderson, J. Flynn, J. Griffiths, B. Gabriel, N. Harkness, D. Pettera, W. Stotler, S. Stutzman, J. Kolb, P. Lockwood, K. Lilies, S. Miller, M. Limage, Director, Mrs. Speer. OFFICERS Left to Right: T. Anderson, S. Speaker, N. Harkness, T. Miller 38 This Page Sponsored by Daryl’s Barber Shop. GIRL’S CHORUS Top Left to Right: R. Peterson, B. Stines, D. Peterson, L. Rogers, S. Speaker, M. Wieble, S. Gray, C. Stewart, J. Mensendike, D. Him, L. Engelking, S. Stutzman, M. Hunt, D. Belk, K. Ferrell, D. Hancock, D. Cottral, P. Farrell, K. Kean, K. Lilies, K. Flack, J. Ferrell, B. Gabriel, N. Harkness, D. Petters, J. Cottral, R. Monroe, C. Knoepfle, P. Lockwood, S. Miller, M. Limage. Director, Mrs. Speer. DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVES Left to Right: M. Limage, T. Richmond, C. Cullen, T. Miller, G. Flynn, K. Kean, D. Pettera. Seated: Mrs. Speer. This Page Sponsored by Hoskins’s Lumber, Elizabeth. 39 BOYS’ CHORUS Left to Right: First Row: Carl Cullen, Todd Anderson, Jeff Griffiths, Second Row: Mrs. Speer, Todd Richmond, Mark Fulton, Mike Morton, Third Row: John Flynn, Dennis Wolbers, Thomas Miller, Gary Flynn MADRIGAL Left to Right: First Row: Nina Harkness, Mary Jo Hunt, Susan Sprecher, Patti Farrell, Kris Keane, Mary Kay Limage, Second Row: Todd Richmond, Jeff Griffiths, John Flynn, Carl Cullen, Thomas Miller, Gary Flynn, Mrs. Speer 40 This Page Sponsored by Elizabeth Garage, Inc. Standing: C. Cullen, S. Sullivan, Mr. French Seated: R. Monroe, M. Hunt DRAMA CLUB DRAMA CLUB OFFICERS This page sponsored by Marie’s Beauty Shop. 41 STATION BREAK Guess who? Remember this? BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1971 HAWKEYE WHOLESALE GROCERY CO. Iowa City, Iowa CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF 1971 CENTRAL STATES FOODS INC. Dubuque, Iowa WILLIAM J. BANWARTH Zone Manager 254 West Maple—Stockton, Illinois 61085 Business Phone 947-3632 INVESTORS DIVERSIFIED SERVICES, INC. Investors’ Syndicate Life insurance and annuity company Investors Syndicate of America, Inc. Investors Stock Fund, Inc. Investors Mutual, Inc. Investors Selective Fund Investors Accumulation Plan Investors Variable Payment Fund IDS New Dimensions Fund, Inc. IDS Progressive Fund, Inc. 42 m MY FAIR LADY AND THE MOUSE THAT ROARED This Page Sponsored by Elizabeth State Bank ACTION SHOTS Sponsored by Duncans Dept. Store—Savanna ATHLETICS u FOOTBALL TEAM COACHES AND CAPTAINS Coach Teberg, Tom Miller, Jack Bradt, Joe Pash, Joe Ferrell, Coach Ramirez ALL CONFERENCE HONORABLE MENTION Jack Bradt This page sponsored by Elizabeth Feed Mill 46 FOOTBALL ACTION SHOTS This Page Sponsored by Hogan’s Rexall Drugs 1. VARISTY BASKETBALL TEAM Manager Wayne Schaible 7. Dick Mensendike 8. Gene Gilles 9. Jack Bradt 10. Gary Haggerty 11. Jim Whary 1. David McCormick 2. Tom Miller 3. Tim Sheridan 4. Russ Townsend 5. Junior Bell 6. Coaches: Dale Teberg and Louis Ramirez 48 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Standing: Coach Teberg, M. Loftus, M. Fulton, R. Douvikas, R. Smith, E. Townsend, S. Bradt, G. Gary, T. Richmond, D. Yardley, T. Fritz Kneeling: K. Knoepfle, C. Schock, P. Sheridan, B. Cliff, J. Stadel, K. Knoepfle 49 BASKETBALL ACTION SHOTS 50 TRACK D. Yardley, L. Ross, E. Townsend, R. Townsend, T. Richmond, J. Ferrell, M. Goldhagen, D. Stotler, Coach Teberg; Kneeling: M. Olsen, T. Dominque, L. Griffiths, J. Whary, G. Gillies, J. Bradt, J. Pash, D. Duff GOLF Standing: K. Douvikas, G. Haggerty, D. McCormick, D. Wolbers, J. Bell, D. O’Connel, Coach Hulick Kneeling: S. Gillogly, J. Winters, R. Douvikas, D. Richmond Sponsored by B. L. Murray Co., Inc. 51 PEP CLUB Top Left to Right: J. Hill, J. Mensendike, J. Shepherd, P. Farrell, C. Stewart, L. Rogers, J. Cottral, D. Cottral, M. Smith, W. Stotler, J. Kolb, L. Calvert, K. Ferrell, J. Ferrell, D. Peterson, S. Miller, P. Lockwood, S. Gray, K. Kean, L. Ware, B. Sprecher, J. Nelson, D. Fulton, M. Limage, S. Speaker, C. Unangst, C. Rummel, C. Yenney, J. Bradt, B. Stines LETTERMAN’S CLUB Top Left to Right: K. Knoepfle, S. Gillogly, C. Gray, S. Bradt, J. Armstrong, T. Sheridan, M. Goldenhagen, Row 2: G. Haggerty, D. McCormick, D. Wolbers, L. Ross, M. Loftus, D. Yardley, Row 3: R. Townsend, G. Gillies, J. Bradt, J. Ferrell, J. Pash, T. Richmond, Row 4: Mr. Teberg, J. Whary, T. Miller, L. Griffiths, W. Schaible, Mr. Rameriz. 52 JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Jamie Ferrell, Jerri Kolb, Laurie Calvert, Kathy Ferrell JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS Theresa Stines, Lynn Sherick, Donna Hunt, Jamie Croffott HOMECOMING QUEEN KRIS KEAN 56 ATTENDANTS 57 HOMECOMING FLOATS 58 59 This page sponsored by Elizabeth Cleaners This page sponsored by Gray Insurance This page sponsored by McCarty’s Shell Station 61 u Toi 0 Traru s n f £u A yL $ ' V I C VvC , r °sf ' 5’7 A yy • . iw 5 0 vv ••' ‘ V y U' 2sa yjz ? yt s ' Zs _____ „ y £u 4 c ase, 6k II erf- i 7!K r r v ''O7 +- ' ' }aJ ' - y 'sTs c r S Os$ M S 3 'V T r- x?' wM tr izs cuh tfec t'for o f£ z 0 S. ELEMENTARY EIGHTH GRADE Left to Right: Row 1: J. Sullivan, R. Gillies, R. Olson, D. Vandervate, T. Sherick, J. Mills. Row 2: M. Lockwood, J. Speaker, J. Price, J. Croffoot, J. Eastman, C. Ballard. Row 3: D. Miller, S. Yenny, D. Hancock, P. Varelick, D. Peterson. Row 4: D. Duff, K. Winters, D. Buck, T. Stienes, D. Bonar. Row 5: J. Kilpatrick, D. Buck, E. Murphy, L. Sullivan, B. Pettera. Standing: Mr. Kilpatrick, Mr. Hulick, D. Irwin, J. Riefsteck, T. Unangst, T. Flack, T. Donahoe, B. Bastian, G. Leen, J. Kopper, K. Sheridan, E. Streicher, J. Schaible, Mrs. Heer. SEVENTH GRADE Left to Right: Rowl: J Cottral, L. Johnson, G. Bonar, E. Hebert, C. Sullivan, R. Weede. Row 2: D. Stewart, T. Sullivan, D. Hunt, P. Walker, T. Zigler, N. Irwin. Row 3: L. Sherick, L. Douvikas, T. Mercer, C. Flynn, J. Fulton. Row 4: G. Gillogly, D. Pettera, J. Crawford, Row 5: A. Townsend, J. Gillies, R. Nobis, E. Volquarts. Standing: Mrs. Heer, Mr. Kilpatrick, Mr. Hulick. 1970-71 8th GRADE BASKETBALL TEAM Back Row: (Manager) C. Flynn, J. Speaker, J. Riefsteck, D. Boner, G. Leen, J. Schaible, M. Lockwood, T. Unangst, (Manager) B. Bastian, COACH Mr. Hulick. Front Row: T. Sherick, R. Gillies, J. Sullivan, J. Eastman, K. Sheridan, T. Donahoe. 1970-71 7TH GRADE BASKETBALL TEAM Back Row: (Manager) C. Flynn, T. Zigler, L. Johnson, R. Weede, R. Nobis, G. Gillogly, T. Sullivan, C. Sullivan, COACH Mr. Hulick. Front Row: T. Mercer, J. Crawford, G. Boner, J. Cottral, J. Fulton, K. McCalley. 1969-70 JUNIOR HIGH CHAMPION TEAMS 1st PLACE LITTLE 6 CONFERENCE 3rd PLACE-STOCKTON INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT 68 SIXTH GRADE MRS. McCORMICK Row 1: C. Vandervate, B. Aadson, B. Price, C. Lord, D. Ross, L. Boop, Row 2: L. Arneson, M. Ware, B. Schock, J. Croffoot, D. Lien, J. Wharey, Row 3: B. Yardley, W. Stines, P. Fritz, S. Kueter, D. Johnson, Row 4: M. Pash, W. Zeal, F. Shrum, L. Volkert, B. Yenney, Row 5: M. Kilpatrick, E. Stricher, T. Thomas, D. Kness, Standing: K. Belk, L. Schaible, P. Sheridan, Teacher-Mrs. McCormick FIFTH GRADE MR. HOPTON Row 1: D. Patterson, R. Lien, J. Steele, S. McCalley, Row 2: S. Sherich,J. Pettera, B. Goedert, D. McIntyre, L. Griffiths, Row 3: D. Sprecher, J. Crawford, L. Egbert, D. Douvikas, L. Kilpatrick, L. Bonar, Row 4: P. Vesely, M. Murphy, M. Unangst, M. Gillogly, J. Winter, S. Gotschall, Row 5: B. Appel, K. Schaible, C. Glad, M. Claar. D. Shrum, R. Hirn, Teacher- Mr. Hopton, T. Jeffers, D. Knoepfle, R. Hebert, F. Zeal, P. Weible, Q. DeViney.J. Franke, T. Ballard, T. Crayne, Teachers-Aide Mrs. Mills 4th GRADE MRS. BROKAW Row 1: T. Wilcox, D. Michaels, P. Bradt, T. Vesley, J. Eastman, J. Sullivan, K. Pettera, Row 2: B. Nadig, T. Sheridan, P. Walker, D. Fulton, K. Patterson, B. O’Con- nel Row 3: S. Haas, W. Mensendike, D. Streicher, S. Murphy, L. Goodrich, K. Goe- dert. Row 4: M. Limage, D. Fuerhelm, J. Bcllah, B. Bell. D. Duff, Standing L. to R. B. Cliff, D. Wilcox, D. Mills, R. Schaible, C. Goldhagcn. D. Boop, N. Donahoe. D. Gilloghly, absent P. Unangst, A. Smith, Tcacher-Mrs. Brokaw, Teacher’s Aide-Mrs. Mahr. Row 1: J. Mensendike, B. Engleking, D. Vandervate, K. Wills, B. Kopper, S. Curley, B. Orchowsky, Row 2: A. Sevey, J. Sutton, B. Volquardts, D. Kennedy, T. Callahan, J. Donahoe, B. Bell, Row 3: E. Franckc, B. Nolan, T. Clausscn, T. Bcllah, T. Schaible, Row 4: B. Kueter, V. Wilcox, S. Kness, D. Goedert. M. Ware, C. Ballard, C. Eadie, T. Glad, R. Michael, C. Richmond, J. True Teacher-Mrs. Watson SPECIAL EDUCATION Back Row: M. Schnitzle, K. Klitz, M. McIntyre, M. Todd. Front Row: T. Michele, C. Buck, J. Hook. Absent: J. Duerr, M. Symons. Standing L. to R.: T. Patterson, D. Rowe.J. Yenney, T. Nolan, D. Groharing, R. Curley, D. Miller, Mrs. Chapman Row 1: T. Lowry, J. Donahoe, K. Sheridan, J. Ramirez, M. Boop, P. Girot, B. Limage, Row 2: M. Kolb, V. Hamil, M. Olson, M. McCormick, K. Sevey, T. McKinley, L. Stutzman, N. Flack, J. Walker Row 4: B. Shrum, P. Simons, J. Haring. Row 1: M. Speaker, R. Appel, P. Mills, D. Nance, L,. Watson, M. Weede Row 2: R. Feuerhelm, J. Peterson, D. Steinhagen, J. Streicher, B. Callahan, J. Bonjour, C. Price Row 3: T. Claussen, M. Pettera, A. Michael, S. Buck, R. Groharing. M. Thill Row 4: M. Miller, J. Steele, R. Girot, D. Dillow, B. Cliff, K. Ross, J. Boop Row 5: C. Eadie, P. Murphy, D. Haas, D. Wills, F. Wolter, J. Cottral, T. Hastings Row 6: M. Wild, C. McCally, B. Haring, D. Ballard, J. Nobis, Teacher-Mrs. Bundy, Teacher’s Aide-Mrs. Rummel KINDERGARTEN MRS. LOWRY Row 1: J. Honnerbaum, M. Murphy, T. Miller, P.'Pettera, D. Schock Row 2: L. Miller, K. Patterson, T. Micheal, Row 3: S. Kness, K. Kilpatrick, J. Goedert, J. Si- mons, M. Kolb, D. Sheridan Row 4: G. Hamil, T. Honnerbaum, A. Cottral, R. Stines, S. Sherich Row 5: B. Brown, P. Girot, J. Crees, M. Trumm, B. Yenney, R. Wolter Row 6: T. Kroffoot, B. Ferrell, T. Bonar, L. Zeal, P. Sprecher, R. Rowe Teacher-Mrs. Lowry 71 dole DIVISION TOWNE HANOVER PLANT CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS FROM VALVES AND CONTROLS 74 Abe Gerlick GERLICK CONOCO SERVICE BEST WISHES CLASS of 1971! Dial 858-3644 or 858-3416 Elizabeth Illinois ELIZABETH PHARMACY CONGRATULATIONS Class of ’71 JACK SCHWIRTZ ELIZABETH Elizabeth, Illinois Telephone 858-2271 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1971! GOOD LUCK, SENIORS! BIG E” Complete line of- .Paint .Lumber .Hardware .Roofing 3 W Madison Savanna, 111. 273-2238 TAPELT-REISER SPORTING GOODS CO. 1360 Central Avenue Dubuque, Iowa 52001 E and E PROCESSING SERVICE COMPLETE Custom Processing Elizabeth, Illinois CHOICE Meat for Sale Phone-858-3318 For Appointment 75 MITCHELL’S HEN FRANKLIN CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS We have enjoyed knowing all of you. Best wishes GREAT PLAINS SUPPLY CO. HANOVER REMINDER YOUR SHOPPING GUIDE Serving Hanover Community since 1932 MR. MRS. GEORGE C. UNANGST Phone 815-591-3526 Phone 591-3311 WAYMAN COBINE FARM EQUIPMENT GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 71 Tel. (815) 858-3811 Elizabeth, Illinois 61028 from New Holland Oliver New Idea Kewanee Allis Chalmers SAVANNA BAKERY SULLIVAN’S Open Tues.—Sat. 6-5 Sun.—Mon. 6-12 Ph. 273-2500 HARDWARE, FURNITURE and APPLIANCE STORE Savanna, 111. Hanover, Illinois 76 To the 1971 Seniors Good luck, Seniors! STAN’S GROCERY STORE SULLIVAN’S FOOD STORE Elizabeth Hanover, Illinois Good luck! FISCHER’S ENGEL’S JEWELRY Plumbing Heating Elizabeth, Illinois Savanna, Illinois Phone 858-3323 Congratulations to BREED’S the Class of 1971 LIVESTOCK SALES ALBERT M. GREISON Sale every Wed. at 1:00 Savanna, 111. Best Wishes 1971 Seniors ELIZABETH FARMERS HATCHERY WEEKLY NEWS EXCHANGE Letter Press and Offset Printing Congratulations Elizabeth, Illinois to Seniors Phone 858-2279 Elizabeth THE CORNER BEST WISHES SENIORS! Women’s Children’s Fashions GOOD LUCK, SENIORS! SANDMAN’S ELIZABETH HARDWARE General Hardware—Wiring The Rcxall Store. Heating Sargent Paints and Painting Supplies Maytag and Hotpoint Appliances Phone—591-2215 Elizabeth, Illinois 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 78 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS! HANOVER SCENIC GRANGE 1935 The Family Farm Organization of This Area. THE NATIONAL BANK OF SAVANNA BERLACE IMPLEMENT SERVICE Savanna, Illinois 61074 John Deere Equipment Sales and Service Hesston Windrowcrs Elizabeth, Illinois BEST WISHES TO SENIORS KEN’S MOBILE MILLING MAC’S RESTAURANT Home Baked Goods and Farm-Cooked Meals Congratulations Seniors of 1970 FT Kj W motor express company 11 AV W INSURED CARRIER 1 Fast Freight Service Daily freight service to Cedar Rapids, Clinton, Des Moines Rockford, Tri-Cities, Twin Cities, and Waterloo. Congratulations to the Class of 1971 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS! IRWIN BISHOPS BUSY BIG STORE PERFECTION OIL COMPANY Elizabeth, 111. Dubuque, Iowa 52001 80 Office: 319 583-5741 Home: 319 582-1670 BEATRICE FOODS CO. Meadow Gold Dairy DUBUQUE, IOWA 52001 CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS of 1971! C. J. “Shorty” GREEN Mgr. P.O. BOX 86 Highway 20 West BEST WISHES SENIORS BREED’S ELECTRIC SERVICE B G AUTOMOTIVE PARTS, INC. BULK GAS AND ELECTRIC SERVICE Dubuque, Iowa 52001 Elizabeth, Illinois GOOD LUCK GRADUATES! BEST OF LUCK SENIORS JO DAVIESS SERVICE CO. ADAM'S GARAGE Elizabeth, Illinois Hanover, Illinois GOVERNMENT DAY-1970 S. Albrecht •: 1 C. Cullen PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE L. Griffiths M. Limage SENIOR BABIES O. Belk J. Buman PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE C. Domaingue D. DeViney D. Hannock N. Harkness K. Kean B. Lowry P. Farrell B. Hebert C. Knoepfle D. McCormick 83 SENIOR BABIES T. Miller C. Norton R. Monroe « 4 D. Peterson B. Sprecher J. Potter D. Phillips S. Steffes L. Roe S. Speaker i D. Nolan L. Ware 84 M. Weible D. Wolbers GOOD OLD DAYS A DAY AT H.H.S. 86 Want Fun? THINK SNOW! CHESTNUT MOUNTAIN RESORT Galena, Illinois Good Luck, Seniors Use your ZIP CODE, Always CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS HANOVER POSTAL DEPT STORYBROOK COUNTRY CLUB Hanover, Illinois 61041 Hanover, Illinois ELIZABETH VFW CLUB POST 53 ELECTRICAL SERVICE Curtis Breed, Proprietor Hanover, Illinois Best Wishes, Class of ’71 Televisions—Air Conditioners Appliances and Electrical Supplies Phone: 858-3616 Elisabeth, 111. © UHufldpoot THE OSTERHAUS CAFES Hanover, Illinois Galena, Illinois Good Food Food-Cocktails SMORGASBORD Saturday Nights SMORGASBORD Ph.591-3315 Ph.777-2220 CATERING FOR ALL OCCASIONS Congratulations To The Class of ’71 THE LOG CABIN Galena, Illinois Serving The Largest Selection o F Steaks and Seafood in the Area. Tom and Lenore Kmucha Owners Congratulations Seniors Sincere Best Wishes To the Class of ’71 DON’S TAP Beer Package Wines Goods GALENA STATE BANK Hanover, Illinois “Bank with us and you Congratulations can Bank on us.” Class of 1971 Betty Pash and Cheryl Reifsteck 88


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