Hanover High School - Revonah Yearbook (Hanover, IL)
- Class of 1973
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DEDICATION For many years, Mr. Roscoe Parker has served our school as its treasurer. Mrs. Parker has also served the young people of our community by offering piano and organ lessons. They are two people that many of us are glad to know, and those who do not know them should also be glad to have them as mem- bers of our community. It is with sincere appreciation that we dedicate the 1973 Revonah to Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Parker. ORGANIZATION PICTURE 2 ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY SUPERINTENDENT AND PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGES To The Student Body: Soon, the past twelve years of your public school education will be but memories. Each of you, as gradu- ates, is now looking for new horizons of life-challenges, that must be met headon and conquered. Take with you, as you meet these challenges, the memories and experiences of the past twelve years. You will find they hold many answers and solutions to the many conflicts that will confront you in the years to come. May your public school experiences hold the key to your success. Your instructors for the past twelve years have given you the knowledge to succeed. Don’t let them or yourself down. Go forward and conquer. Mr. Barkdoll To The Student Body: Congratulations to the Class of 1973. I wish them nothing but the best in the future. I would like to thank the faculty and students for their cooperation in making this a good year. I would ask that the students who will be with us next year take full advantage of the programs offered by your school district so as to better prepare yourselves for the future. We are usually given one opportunity in a lifetime. Let’s take advantage before it’s too late. To the seniors I add, be proud of your family, community, and nation, and especially yourself. Mr. Murphy BOARD OF EDUCATION President Donald E. Hunt Howard Zigler Secretary J. Irwin Kilpatrick Robert Richmond LaVere Steffes 5 Don Crawford LaVerle Streicher FACULTY Mrs. Rosemary Bernard B.S. Education, E.S.U. Domestic Science Mrs. Kate Burkholder Upper Iowa College, Fayette B.A. Library Science, Lib H.S. Librarian Mr. Perry French B.S. Education l.S.U. Speech; Drama Club Mr. Nelson Geiger B.S. Education N.I.U. Natural Science Senior Sponsor Mrs. Georgia Hess B.S. Education, W.S.U. Business; Soph. Sponsor Miss Judith Kiinkkammer B.S. Education, W.S.U. Girls’ P.E. Mr. Richard McDonald M.S. Education Peru State College Secondary Special Ed. Mrs. Edith Morrison B.A.U. of Dubuque English, Fresh. Sponsor Mr. Bertram Murphy B.A., M.A. Loras Political Sc. H.S. Principal 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; Fresh. Sponsor Mr. David Wilbricht B.A., M.A., Loras Voc. Ed. Mr. Lester Palmer B.S. Mechanical Ag., So. Dakota State U., Shop Mr. Louis Ramirez B.A. Loras P.E., Span. 1 2 Dr. Ed. Jr. Sponsor Mr. Dale Teberg B.S. U. of la. P.E., Sr. Sponsor Mr. John Kilpatrick B.S. Education N.I.U. Ec., Soc., Political See., Cont. Soc., A.V. Carl J. Hanner B.M. Education, Neb. Wesleyan U. Jr., Sr., Band 6 SCHOOL WORKERS Secretary Marilyn Eberhardt Asst. Secretary Mrs. Stadel Cooks H. McCormick, N. Leighton, B. Messerli Bus Drivers R. Patterson, P. Francke, C. Nobis, E. Jobe Grade School Librarian Mrs. Rummel Custodian Tom Richmond 7 SCHOOL CALENDAR 1972—1973 Aug. 28 29 29 Sept. 4 II 7 II 8 II 12 It 16 II 22 II 29 Oct. 7 9 13 13 II 16 18 19 II 20 28 Nov. 1 II 3 10 It 11 16 17 1 22 28 Dec. 1 II 8 II 12 14 15 20 23 yy 22 Jan. 2 ft • 5 ) 9 II 11 12 II 12 II 19 II 20,22,24 yy 23 yy 30 Jan. 26 27 Feb. 2 yy 6 yy 9 yy 12 yy 13 yy 12 yy 20 ” 23 yy 24 yy 26-28 Mar. 10 yy 10 yy 19 Apr. 16-23 26 May 5 May 11 12 yy 18 19 yy 27 June 1 Teacher’s Workshop—HA! HA! We don’t have to go to school and yoouu doooo!! School Begins—11:30 Dismissal—Back to the old grind. First Day for Vocational Ed. Students—“The Bold Ones” Labor Day—No School—1 thought we’d never get a vacation! Magazine Kick-Off—8:30 A.M.-I want a Milk Mug. Send out PL ft874 cards—Not THOSE again! Lyceum—K—12—9 A.M.—The Jeffreys (and the flying twins) Football—DePue—Here—Where’s Dcpue? ... In de church! (N.T.) Football—Leaf River—There—Oh, what a beautiful VICTORY! Football—Franklin Center—Here—I didn’t know that was their center’s name. Football at Rockford Lutheran—We’ve got Lutherans on our side too! Columbus Day—No School—Thanks Chris!! HOMECOMING-Parade—5:30—What’s that thing in Stewart’s barn??? Football—Milledgeville—Here—A night to remember . . . County Institute—No School—Recuperate from Homecoming. Junior Statewide test—Those poor kids. Football—Shullsburg—There—8 P.M.— Dig it. Devils, Dig it! Football at Ashton—12 2 P.M.—C.S., you dropped your ashes. Issue Report Cards—Better Luck Next Time. Football—Mt. Carroll—Here—7:30 P.M.—What a masculine name! Veteran’s Day—No School—We salute the Veterans of Hanover. District Music Festival—Rockford—Do ... Re ... Mi.. . HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL 76 Trombones . . . Dismiss Early 1:45 Thanksgiving Vacation—Gobble, Gobble, Gobble. Basketball—at Chadwick— 6:45—EEEk!! Streak!! Basketball—Galena—Here 6:45—Sink Those Pirates! Basketball—Thomson—Here—6:45—Another Trojan War. Basketball—Warren—Here—6:45—War on Warren! Annual School Christmas Program—1 . . 2 . . Oh, come all ye faithful . . . Basketball—Elizabeth—There—6:45—L.M. wouldn’t miss the “turp”ins play for anything. Basketball Holiday Tournament, Forreston—I’m bringing home a Holiday Victory. Dismiss early, Vacation begins—“Twas the day of early dismissal and all through the Learning Center . . . School Resumes—Whata headache!!! Basketball—Stockton-Here—6:45—Hi Mrs. Hess. Basketball—Scales Mound—there—Trivial! (J.S.) Semester Exams—So much to know in so little a time. Basketball—Chadwick—here—Eat’em up, Eat’em up, Chew, Chew! Basketball—Galena—there—We got it all;Control it all, Devils!! J.V. Tourney—Warren—The “Tourney” point of the Season. Basketball—Milledgeville—there—We know that we are the . . . Basketball—Mt. Carroll—there—Don’t make a mountain out of a molehill. Spring Play—Do it right this time, tomorrow is the play!!! (P.J.F.) Basketball—Thomson—here—The Trojans’ armor graduated last year! Basketball at Warren—Give Peace a Chance. Loyalty Day—Elizabeth—here—Mmmm, Devils love that turtle soup! Lincoln’s Birthday—No School—Happy Birthday, Mr. Lincoln. Basketball—East Dubuque—here—No, no, never, never, . . . Basketball at Stockton—Four and twenty blackhawks baked in a pie . . . Basketball—Pearl City—here—Costume jewelry! Basketball—Scales Mound—here—Put the Hornets back in their nest! Basketball—East Dubuque—there—Can’t you wave with your fingers together? Mar. 1 2 Regional Basketball Tournament-We’re after first place! District Speech Contest—Friends . . . uh . . . Romans, Country men, lend me your head?! Solo and Ensemble Contest—Music—I’m scared!! (S.M.) Soph. Ring Display—Oooooh! I want that one. Possible Easter Vacation—Zit, zit, zit, The chocolate Easter bunny strikes again. Spring Band Concert—8 P.M.— Dig that rock and roll music!! Junior Senior Prom—I hope they get the crepe paper higher this year. District Golf Meet—Fore! (five, six) District Track Meet—Yea!! Flash!! Baccalaureate—8 P.M. The Lord Bless You and Keep You . . . Last Day of School—COMMENCEMENT—8 P.M. Best of Luck, Seniors. We’ll miss you. CLASSES m DWIGHT AADSON “Quiet in appearance, motives un- known.” RICHARD ANDERSON “Character is a perfectly educated will.” Football Manager 2; Football 3,4; Audio Visual 3. KIRK BARKDOLL “The world steps aside to let a man pass, if he knows where he is going.” Football, Basketball, Track, Var- sity, and Scholarship 1-4: Class President 3,4; Student Council 1,3, 4; Student Council President 4; Drama Club 3; Dist. Track Rep. 2-4; Football Capt. 4; National Honor Society 3,4. KATHY CLAAR “Live your own life, for you will die your own death.” Mixed Chorus 2,4; Girls Chorus 3, 4; G.A.A. 4; Band 1,3,4; Student Council 4; Drama Club 2,3. 10 MARK CLARKSON “The greatest truths arc the sim- plest; so are the greatest men.” BRUCE CLIFF “A truly virtuous man is he who prides himself upon nothing.” DIANE COTTRAL “This world belongs to the ener- getic.” Mixed Chorus 1-4; Girls’ Chorus 1-4; Madrigal 3,4; County Festival 2-4; Hi-lites 3,4; Dist. Rep. for Chorus 3; Color Guard 2; Cheerleader 1,3, 4;GAA 2,3,4; Drama Club 1,2. TIM DOMINIQUE “It’s not how long but how well we live.” Track 1-4; Football 3,4; Band 1,2; County Music Festival 1,2; Music Contest 1,2; Varsity 2,3,4. 11 DAN DONAHOE “What is very good, can be made better.” JIM DOTY “The will of man is by his reason swayed.” KATHY FERRELL “A picture is a poem without words.” JOHN FLYNN “A merry heart makes a sheerful countenance.” Girl’s and Mixed Chorus 2-4; Mad- rigal 3,4; County festival 2,3; Con- test 2-4; Drama Club 1-4; Hi-Litcs 1-4; F.H.A. 3; Cheerleading 1-4; Band 1-4; Homecoming Candidate 1-4;Secretary 1-3; Band Secretary 3;G.A.A. 3,4. Band 1-3; Chorus 2-4; Drama Club 3; Football 2-4; Varsity Club 3,4. 12 JEFF GRIFFITHS “I can resist anything but tempta- tion.” LAURIE GRIFFITHS “What is beautiful is good, and who is good will be beautiful.” Mixed Chorus 1,2; Girl’s Chorus 1, 2; Cheerleading 1,2;F.H.A. 1,2; Pep Club 1,2; Hi-Lites 4. JODY HILL “I’d rather do and not promise than promise and not do.” JERRI KOLB ‘That is the best part of beauty which a picture cannot express.’ Girl’s Chorus 1,2,4; Revonah 1,2,3; Drama Club 1-4; Pep Club 1,2; GAA 3,4; Class Representative 3 Hi-lites 4. Mixed Chorus 2-4; Girls’ Chorus 3, 4; Band 1,2; Chcerlcading 2,3,4; GAA 3,4; Drama Club 1-4; Hi-lites 3,4; Editor 4; Class Secty. 4; Office Practice 3,4; FHA 1; County music Festival 2,3,4; Madrigal 3,4. GERALD KESSLER “He wants wit, that wants resolved will.” TED KOPPER “For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways.” LANI MAHR “Beauty lives with kindness.” GAA 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Revonah 2,4; Colorguard 3; Music Contest 3, 4; FHA 1; Math Contest 3; Drama Club 4; Track 3; Scholarship 1-4. JANE MENSENDIKE “She has a gentle smile and kindly words to say.” Chorus 1-4; Drama Club 1-4; Secty. 3,4; County Festival 3,4; Music Contest 1-4; Revonah staff 3,4; Hi- litcs 3,4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Office worker 3; GAA 3,4; Honor Roll 1-4; Madrigal 3,4. 14 SUE MERCER “Good humor is the sunshine of the mind.” Chorus 1,2,4; Drama Club 1,2; Hi- litcs 4; Pep Club 1; FHA 1; Music Contest 1,2. WALTER MERCER “Men of few words are the best men.” Football 2,3; Track 2; Varsity Club 3. SUE MILLS “Where your treasure is there will your heart be also.” Band 1-4; Music Contest 1-4 FHA 1; County Festival 3,4; District Fes- tival 3,4; Math Contest 3,4; GAA 3, 4; Revonah 4; Hi-lites 3; Scholar- ship 1-4. MIKE MORTON “A wise man will make more op- portunities than he finds.” Boys’ Chorus 2; Mixed Chorus 2; Basketball 2; Track 2. JAMES MULLHOLLAND “Excitement is my business.” Football 1-4; Basketball 2; Track 2- 4; Varsity Club 2-4; Football Co- Captain 4; Drama Club 4. t HENRY NOBLE “We cannot do all things. JEFF PETTERA “Everyone is the architect of his own fortune.” DENNIS PITTS “It is only in action that we have the power to grow.” 16 DAVID REITZ “No one knows what he can do un- til he tries.” TODD RICHMOND “This world belongs to the ener- getic.” Football 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,4; Track 1,3,4; Band 1-4; Class Vice- president 4; Mixed Chorus, Boys Chorus, Drama Club 4; Dist. Festi- val, County Festival, Madrigal 2,3,4; Varsity Club, Solo, Ensemble, and Organ contest 1-4. LISA ROGERS “Greatness comes only to those who seek how to overcome obsta- cles, not how to avoid them.” LONNIE SACK “All men cannot be the BEST, but every man can do HIS BEST.” 17 BILL SHEPHERD “When you know not what to do— wait.” STANLEY SCHLEUNING “He who endures with patience is a conqueror.” ROBERT SMITH “Good luck will help a man over the ditch if he jumps hard.” Football 3,4; Basketball 1-4; Track 2,3,4; Varsity Club 4. JOHN STADEL “Great hopes make great men.” Football 1-4; Basketball l-4;Golf 3,4; Band 1,2; Vice-president of class 3; Drama Club 2; Varsity Club 3,4; Scholarship 1-4; Secretary of Varsity Club 4. 18 CYNTHIA STEWART “As we think so also we do.” Girls’ Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Music Contest, Hi-Lites, and Office work- er 2,3,4; Colorguard, Drama Club, and Pep Club 1-4; Madrigal, County Festival and GAA 3,4; Revonah 2,3; Drama Club Student Director 3; Sergeant of Colorguard 3,4. JERISTEED “Be wiser than other people if you can, but do not tell them so.” GAA 1-4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,4; Girls’ Chorus 4; Madrigal 4; Cheer- leader 1,2,3; Yearbook staff 2,3; Soph. Class co-editor, Jr. Faculty Ed.; Spanish Club I; Jr. Class V.P.; Speech and Drama Festival 3; Na- tional Honor Society 3,4; Drama Club 4; Student Council 3. JEANNE STRAUTZ “The first element of success is the determination to succeed.” WILLIAM STREICHER “Ambition has no rest.” Band 1-4; Dist. Music Festival 3,4; County Music Festival 2-4; Mixed and Boys’ Chorus 2,3; Madrigal 3; Music contest 14; Revonah Asst. Ed. 3; Editor 4; Honor Roll 14; Class Treas. 3,4; Math Contest 1,3,4 4; National Honor Society 3,4. 19 ERNEST TOWNSEND “Endurance is the crowning quality, and patience all the passion of great hearts.” Student Council 1-4; Vice Pres. 4; Class President 1,2; Football 1-4; Co-Captain 4, Honorary Captain 4: Basketball 1-4; Track 1-4; Varsity Club 2-4; Pres. 4. MARY VALLADAREZ “As merry as the day is long.” Librarian 2; F.H.A. 2. PATRICK TRUE “A fellow of plain and uncoined consistancy.” Class Treasurer 1. BETTY VARILEK “Love all, trust a few, do wrong to no one.” Girls’ Chorus 1; Mixed Chorus 1; Cheerleading 3,4: Colorguard 2; Pep Club 1,2; Class Vice-pres. 2; Office Practice 3; Drama Club 2,3,4; Hi- lites 3-4; F.H.A. 1; Queen Candi- date 3.4. 20 PENNY WARE “Silence is a true friend who never betrays.” LAURIE WATERS “Know thyself, and all else will be added to you.” Girls’ chorus 1; Mixed chorus 1; Color guard 2,3,4; GAA 3,4; Hi- lites 4. Choral 1,2,3; Sodality Club 1;GAA representative 1; Music club 1; Editor of School Newspaper 3; Basketball team 1,2,3; Volleyball team 1,2,3. DAVID YARDLEY “The mind of each man is the man himself.” Football 1-4: Football Capt. 4; Track 1-4; Basketball 2; Varsity Club 2,3,4; Vice-pres. V.C. 4: A.V. 3; Drama club 1-3; Hi-lites 4. MIKE THULEN “He can, who thinks he can.” 21 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Standing 1. to r.-Mr. Kilpatrick and Mr. Tcburg, Sponsors; T. Richmond-Vicc Presi- dent, K. Barkdoll—President, E. Townsend—Student Council. Mr. Geiger—Sponsor; Sitting 1. to r. J. Menscndikc—Student Council, Cathy Claar—S. Council, J. Kolb— Secretary, and B. Streicher—Treasurer CLASS RINGS 22 Sponsored by MARIE’S BEAUTY SHOP CLASS FLOWER CLASS MOTTO “I’m not afraid of tomorrow. For I’ve seen yesterday And I love today.” CLASS COLOR White and Midnight Blue 23 This page sponsored by VANDERVATE’S GREENHOUSE-Hanover. CLASS WILL I, Dwight Aadson, do will my ability to put my fist through windows to Larry Roe and Brian Cliff. 1. Ricky Anderson, do will all my school things to Mike Leahy. 1, Kirk Barkdoll, do will my Amos McCoy to my grandson Lucas Tebcrg, and my Bork and Barney to Mr. Ramcriz. I, Kathy Claar, do will Connie J. my mean dog, Jane N. my ability to hold on to cigarettes, and Wanda S. my ability to keep quiet under bridges. 1, Diane Cottral, do will all my used Q-tip swabs to Charles Gray, 1, Tim Domingue, do will my good looks to my brother, Gary. I, Kathy Ferrell, do will the ability to get a three day vacation during school to Jean Kilpatrick. I, John Flynn, do will Vi of my weight to Fred Fritz in order that we can become identical twins in the near future. 1, Jeff Griffiths, do will my ability to run Study Hall to Mr. Carl Q. Hanner. I, Laurie Griffiths, do will my ability to get along with Mrs. Hess in Shorthand to Mary Smith. I, Jody Hill, do will my great ability as a math student to Erin, Luanne and Teresa in the hopes they enjoy math as much as I did. I. Jerri Kolb, do will Rick Douvikas my shyness and ability to talk without every other word being obscene. I. Lani Mahr, do will my complete and unabridged book on “How to catch a snipe without really trying” to Jean Kilpatrick and Company. I, Jane Mensendike, do will my height to Cindy Unangst so she can look R. T. in the eye. 1, Sue Ann Mercer, do will Sara Stutzman Peter Cottontail and Company. 1, Walter Mercer, do will my ability in football to Ty Unangst. 1, Susan Mills, do will my ability not to get mad during P. E. to Mary Smith. 1, Mike Morton, leave all of my abilities as S. M. to Rick Douvikas. I. Jim Mulholland. do will my ability to be home by curfew to Gus Gray. 1, Henry Noble, do will all my possessions to Sharon. I, Jeff Pcttera, do will my ability to go drinking and not get caught to the “Nipple” twins. I, Denny Pitts, do will my speed to the Mt. Carroll High School, hoping Hanover will win. I, David Reitz, do leave my ability to talk Marilyn out of making me stay after school to Joel Rcifstcck. I, Todd Richmond, do will my truck keys to Donna Hunt and my ability to get caught to “Nurd.” 1, Lonnie Sack, do will all my possessions to Mike Thulen. I, Stanley Schlucning, do will my ability to pinch pennies to Walter Mercer and Sue. 1, Bill Shepherd, do will Mike Morton a pair of flared jeans. I, John Stadel, do will my promptness to Joel Reifsteck. I, Robert Smith, do will my football shoulder pads to Tommy Sullivan to make him look bigger. I, Jeri Steed, being of sound mind and body, will NOTHING to Gus Gray. 1, Cindy Stewart, do will my mouth for Color Guard to Beth Stines and Carolyn Rummcl. I. Jeanne Strautz, do will my right shoe to Mr. Murphy and my left one to Mr. McDonald. I. William Strcichcr, do will my ability to get to class on time to all students that regularly visit the detention room. 1, Ernie Townsend, do will my ability to drop touchdown passes to Todd Richmond. 1, Mary Valladarez, will nothing to everybody because I’m taking it all with me. 1, Betty Varilek, do will my femininity to Gary Dominque. I. David Yardley, do will my extraordinary coordination to Gus Gray. 1, Penny Ware, do will the new hairless look to Jamie Ferrell. I, Laurie Waters, do will the knowledge of the five people I know in town (my family) to my three younger sisters. 24 This page sponsored by McCARTY’S SHELL SERVICE, Hanover. SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY Ambition Prophecy Dwight Aadson Ricky Anderson Kirk Barkdoll Kathy Claar Mark Clarkson Diane Cottral Tim Domingue John Flynn Jeff Griffiths Laurie Griffiths Kathy Ferrell Jody Hill Jerri Kolb Lcilani Mahr Jane Mensendike Mike Morton Walter Mercer Sue Mercer Susan Mills Jim Mulholland Jeff Pettera Todd Richmond Stanley Schlcuning Robert Smith John Stadcl Jeri Steed Cindy Stewart Jeanne Strautz William Streicher Ernie Townsend Betty Varilck Penny Ware David Yardley Carpenter Stock car driver Physical therapist for Cowboys To be happy Secretary Secretary Photographer for PLAYBOY Farmer To graduate from H. S. Housewife Roller derby skater P. E. teacher X-ray technician Marine biologist Registered nurse College Father of 12 girls Mother of 1 2 boys Army Millionaire Ride shotgun on Potosi beer Band director Truck driver Carpenter Major in business administration Teach English in Spain Hollywood or Bust Social worker Ceramic engineer Tight end for Green Bay Packers College College Teach ballet Own a chain of Piggley-Wiggleys Another Andy Granitclli Siberian husky breeder Actress on soap opera Bugs Bunny stand-in B. M.’s private secretary Centerfold Pillsbury dough boy Woman-Killer Marriage counselor Kansas City Bomber Head janitor at H.H.S. Miss Casanova Replace Mr. Geiger Fan dancer Teen-Angel President of Mercer’s Baby Factory V. Pres, of M.B.F. General Mills Own Valves Controls Breeder Director of Hanover Donald Duck Band Garbage collector Private eye Busted Make pottery 2nd string water boy for Chicago Bears Burlesque instructor 25 This page sponsored by DARYL’S BARBER SHOP. JUNIOR CLASS C. Rutnmel C. Schock D. Richmond L. Roe J. Winter C. Ycnncy S. Volquardts J. Whisker P. Tonne C. Unangst W. Stotler S. Stutzman S. Stcffcs B. Stines M. Smith B. Schluening L. Engleking K. Knocpfle S. Messerli T. Fritz K. Knoepfle C. Miller J. Nelson L. Nobis Junior Class Officers Absent: B. Cliff G. Dominque J. Ferrell G. Gray D. Irwin P. Sheridan C. Leitzson B. Mahr T. Anderson J. Bradt K. Delury R. Douvikas SOPHOMORE CLASS Sophomore Class Officers J. Speaker T. Stines J. Reifsteck D. Roose Absent, J. Schaible T. Sherick K. Sheridan Last Row: E. Streicher, L. Sullivan, T. Unangst, D. Vandervate, P. Varilek, E. Waters, K. Winter, S. Yenny Absent, J. Sullivan First Row: C. Ballard, B. Bastian, D. Bonar, D. Buck, D. Buck, J. Croffoot, T. Donahoe, D Duff, Second Row: J. Eastman, B. Evans, T. Flack, Third Row: R. Gillies, D. Irwin, Absent, D. Hancock, Fourth Row: J. Kilpatrick, J. Koppcr, D. Miller, J. Mills, E. Murphy, R. Ol- son. D. Peterson, B. Pettera, Absent, G. Lien FRESHMAN CLASS J. Beaston D. Hunt D. Pettra G. Bonar N. Irwin L. Sherich J. Cottrall S. Kessler J. Crawford A. Lammel L. Douvikas D. Leitzen C. Flynn R. Lien J. Gillies K. McCalley E. Hebert R. Nobis D. Stewart C. Sullivan T. Sullivan M. Thulion A. Townsend E. Volquardts B. Wagner Not Shown G. Gillogly L. Johnson M. Leahy P. Walker K. Weede R. Weede T. Zigler Class Officers and Sponsors L. to R. C. Sullivan, L. Johnson, L. Douvikas, J. Crawford, A. Townsend Sponsors: Mr. Stone, Mrs. Morrison ORGANIZATIONS STUDENT COUNCIL J. Sullivan, L. Nobis, L. Johnson, J. Schaiblc. K. Knoepflc, K. Knoepfle, Seated: E. Townsend, J. Mcnscndikc, K. Barkdoil, K. Claar, C. Sullivan NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Seated: L. to Sponsor: Mrs. R. Jane Mensendikc, Patricia Mahr. Standing L. to R. Kirk Barkdoil, Gary Flynn, William Streicher. Morrison 30 OFFICE WORKERS Left to right: Cindy Stewart, Judy Bradt, Penny Ware, Diane Buck, Teresa Stines, Jerri Kolb, Secretary of school Marilyn Eberhardt, and Carolyn Rummel HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARIANS Sitting left to right: Marcy Thulion, High school librarian—Mrs. Burkholder and Barb Evans, Standing left to right— Jolene Gillies, Lynn Sherich, Mary Smith, Gary Domingue, Penny Tonne, Debbie Petterson, and Jane Mills. 32 Sponsored by ELIZABETH’S CLEANERS SPEECH TEAM Front Row; Left to Right: L. Engelking, Mr. French, D. Bonar, J. Whisker, L. Johnson, Back Row; Left to Right: C. Delury, C. Miller, L. Nobis, G. Domingue, J. Reifsteck, J. Winter, B. Bastian, Absent, J. Steed DRAMA CLUB 33 MIXED CHORUS Left to right. Row 1: J. Gillies, C. Unangst, J. Steed, G. Domingue, Mrs. Speer, J. Reifsteck, C. Rummel, N. Irwin, C. Yenney. Row 2: C. Stewart, K. Ferrell, L. Rogers, J. Whisker, D. Bonar, C. Flynn, E. Hebert, T. Anderson, J. Croffoot, C. Ballard, T. Stines, L. Engleking. Row 3: S. Stutzman, W. Stotler, B. Stines, L. Douvikas, J. Winter, D. Richmond, B. Bastian, D. Cottral, J. Kolb, D. Vandervate, D. Miller, J. Mills, J. Ferrell. Row 4: K. Winter, K. Claar, P. Tonne, S. Mercer, T. Zigler, L. Johnson, J. Flynn, E. Volquardts, K. Weede, P. Walker, D. Hunt, P. Varilek. Row 5: A. Lammel, M. Smith, J. Kilpatrick, J. Mensendike, R. Weede, T. Richmond, T. Unangst, R. Nobis, J. Griffiths, C. Miller, L. Nobis, J. Hill, L. Mahr. CHORUS OFFICERS 1st Row: L. Rogers, John Flynn, J. Mensendike. Top Row: C. Rummel, P. Ware, B. Stines GIRL’S CHORUS Seated: Mrs. Speer, W. Streicher. Standing: (L. to R.) D. Cottral, C. Miller, S. Stutzman, J. Mensendike, J. Winter, D. Richmond, T. Richmond, Mr. Hanner. This page Sponsored by HOSKIN’S LUMBER YARD-Elizabeth, Illinois First row: (L. to R.) D. Vandervate, S. Stutzman, D. Miller, S. Yenney, N. Irwin Second row: C. Unangst, C. Rum- mel, J. Steed, J. Ferrell, J. Mills, J. Gillies, C. Yenney Third row: L. Engleking, L. Rogers, C. Stewart, D. Cottral, Mrs. Speer, K. Ferrell, B. Stines, T. Stines, C. Ballard Fourth row: L. Douvikas, K. Winter, D. Hunt, P. Tonne, K. Weede, P. Walker, J. Croffoot, P. Varilck Fifth row: K. Claar, J. Hill, A. Lammel, J. Kilpatrick, J. Mensendike, C. Miller, L. Nobis, S. Mercer, M. Smith DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVES BOY’S CHORUS Left to right; Front to back: J. Flynn, E. Volquardts, J. Griffiths, L. Johnson, C. Flynn, T. Richmond, T. Anderson, T. Zigler, E. Hebert, Mrs. Speer, D. Bonar, D. Richmond. R. Nobis, T. Unangst, J. Reifsteck, R. Weedy, G. Domin- que, J. Winter, R. Bastian. MADRIGAL Left to right; First Row: J. Steed, L. Rogers, K. Ferrell, S. Stutzman, J. Kolb, D. Cottral, C. Stewart, C. Miller, J. Mensendike. Second Row: D. Richmond, J. Winter, Mrs. Speer, T. Richmond, T. Zigler. Absent; J. Flynn, T. Ander- son. 36 This page is sponsored by HOGAN’S DRUG STORE. CONCERT BAND First row: P. Walker, A. Townsend, W. Stotler, S. Mills, K. Ferrell. Second row: M. Smith, S. Stutzman, J. Craw- ford, J. Steele, J. Gillies, J. Kilpatrick, J. Winter, K. Croffoot, D. Sprecher, M. Unangst. Third row: C. Yenney, D. Hunt, L. Bonar, W. Stines, L. Engleking, K. Claar, T. Richmond, J. Mills, T. Zigler, S. Gotschall, E. Streicher, W. Streicher. Fourth row: Mr. Hanner, L. Johnson, D. Richmond, M. Claar, J. Eastman BAND COUNCIL Seated: Susan Mills, Kathy Ferrell, Cindy Stewart, Donna Hunt Standing: Mr. Hanner, William Streicher, Todd Richmond This page is sponsored by FARRELL’S MOTEL MARCHING BAND COLOR GUARD L. to R. C. Stewart. J. Bradt, P. Ware, P. Varclik, B. Stines, C. Unangst, C. Rummel This page sponsored by SEARS CATALOG MERCHANT Savanna, Illinois AUDIO VISUAL Standing: C. Ballard, S. Gillogly, B. Cliff, E. Stretcher, Mr. Kilpatrick, G. Bonar, L. Johnson, J. Schaible, K Knocpfle. D. Bonar, Sitting: P. Varilck, C. Schock, K. Knoepflc. TRI STATE TRAVEL TOURS Post Office Box 307 Galena, Illinois Have Bus Will Travel CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS ROCKFORD COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Rockford, Illinois 39 NVIM Disnw 3H1 FOOTBALL TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE CAPTAINS Left to right: E. Townsend, J. Mulholland, D. Yardley. K. Barkdoll. Not Pictured: C. Gray Left to right: K. Barkdoll, D. Yardley, E. Town- send, J. Mulholland Bottom row: E. Townsend. J. Flynn, J. Mulholland. K. Sheridan, D. Yardley. B. Smith, T. Richmond. Second row: J. Stadcl, K. Knoepfle, K. Barkdoll, M. Clarkson, C. Gray, T. Anderson, T. Domingue. Third row: G. Bonar, J. Cottral, D. Roosc, T. Flack, J. Crawford, C. Sullivan. Mr. Ramcriz, Mr. Tcberg, Mr. Welp. Top row: D. Bonar, S. Gillogly. D. Richmond, T. Unangst, D. Aadson, R. Weede, J. Winter, J. Sullivan. GOOD LUCK GRADUATES! Congratulations Seniors JO DAVIESS SERVICE CO. LEO’S SUPER VALU Elizabeth, Illinois Galena, Illinois Congratulations Seniors BEST WISHES SENIORS DON’S TAP B G AUTOMOTIVE Beer Package Wines Goods PARTS, INC. Hanover, Illinois Dubuque, Iowa 52001 FOOTBALL ACTION SHOTS VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Mark Clarkson Brian Cliff Todd Richmond Jay Mulholland Terry Fritz Phil Sheridan Gus Gray John Stadel Kirk Barkdoll JUNIOR VARSITY L. to R. Row 1. D. Roose, J. Crawford, J. Speaker, J. Schaible, K. Sheridan, R. Gillies. Row 2. R. Weede, Mgr., C. Sullivan, T. Sullivan, L. Johnson, T. Unangst, T. Sherich, J. Cottral, R. Lein, Coach Teberg. 45 Manager Assistant Coach Teberg Coach Rameriz BAKSETBALL ACTION SHOTS 46 VARSITY BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS In front: Kathy Ferrell Jerri Kolb In back Betty Varilck Diane Cottral On top Jamie Ferrell VARSITY FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS Left to right: Betty Varilck Kathy Ferrell Jamie Ferrell Diane Cottral Jerri Kolb J.V. CHEERLEADERS Left ro right: Jamie Croffoot Teresa Stines Lynn Douvikas Donna Hunt Sponsored by the ELIZABETH FEED MILL 47 GOLF TEAM Left to Right: J. Sullivan, J. Eastman, C. Sullivan, P. Sheridan, J. Stadel, T. Sullivan, Mr. Hulick, R. Douvikas, D. Richmond, T. Unangst. TRACK TEAM Left to Right; First Row: K. Sheridan, K. Bark doll, M. Clarkson, T. Sherich, B. Mahr. Second Row: Mr. Teberg, T. Domingue, T. Richmond, R. Smith, J. Mulholland, J. Speaker, D. Yardley 1st PLACE COUNTY TRACK MEET Kirk Barkdoll 100 yard dash 440 yard run Russel Townsend shotput (photo not available) This page is sponsored by ELIZABETH GARAGE AND COMPANY 48 LETTERMANS’ CLUB First row: Mr. Teburg, K. Barkdoll, D. Yardley, J. Flynn, T. Rickmond, Mr. Ramirez Second row: S. Gillogly, M. Clarkson, K. Knoeple, J. Stadel, T. Fritz, J. Sullivan, T. Domingue Third row: E. Townsend, T. Unangst, D. Aadson, R. Smith, G. Gray, J. Mullholland, W. Mercer G.A.A. First row: E. Waters, D. Vandervate, C. Ballard, T. Stines, L. Dauvikas, D. Miller, D. Hunt, Second row: J. Bradt, L. Sullivan, P. Ware, K. Ferrell, J. Kolb, B. Stines, D. Hancock, Third row: D. Cot- tral, P. Varilek, L. Engleking, K. Winters, E. Murphy, K. Claar, P. Tonne, J. Coffoot, Fourth row: C. Yenny, J. Ferrell, C. Rummell, D. Buck, D. Buck, B. Evans, J. Mills, C. Unangst, J. Gillies, Fifth row: B. Varilek, S. Mills, L. Mahr, J. Hill, J. Menendike, C. Miller, A. Townsend, C. Stewert, K. Delury. 49 ?afron's?aj .C 6 J 'ftfat t r ( ■ c' O. STUDENT LIFE HOMECOMING QUEEN 1972 KATHY FERRELL QUEEN’S ATTENDANTS JUDY BRADT CINDY UNANGST BETTY VARILEK This page is sponsored by DR. RALPH E. SPEER. HOMECOMING HOMECOMING HANOVER VS. MILLEDGEVILLE This page is sponsored by SPEER’S SERVICE STATION. PILLOW TALK 57 BANQUET 1972 This page sponsored by ELIZABETH STATE BANK + f This page sponsored by HANOVER SPEED WASH ROMAN HOLIDAY Studious? Farm boys? Would you believe that being the senior sponsor would age one this much? 60 INTELLECTUAL INSPIRATION . . . ? 61 Kirk Barkdoll, Kathy Ferrell Best Personality William Streicher, Jane Menscndike John Stadel, Jeri Steed Most School Spirited John Stadel, Jane Mensendike Biggest Flirt M 0 s T S John Flynn, Lisa Rogers Best Dressed John Flynn, Jody Hill Most Comical Jay Mulholland, Lani Mahr Best Looking 62 Dan Donahoe, Betty Varilek John Stadel, Jerri Kolb ELEMENTARY s : . 7 %T' V •' ■ „' •■' ' •.-, •i'V - ,.f. , _V • . |V. • v •:? yy« vV • TS _.• 1 • «vr.Vr. SEVENTH GRADE Left to right; Back row-B. Mullolland, B. Sprecher, S. Gotschall, J. Wagner, K. Krump, T. Ballard, P. Vesley, D. Patterson, D. Knocpflc. Third row; S. McCallcy, R. Lien, L. Kilpatrick, L. Griffiths, J. Crawford, D. Leitzen, T. Jeffers, D. McIntyre, S. Sherich. Second row: M. Waters, D. Douvikas, L. Bonar, P. Weible, B. Porras, L. Egbert, J. Steele, T. Thulion, J. Francke. First row: J. Pettera, J. Winter, M. Claar, M. Unangst, Mr. Hulick, M. Murphy, Q. DeVinney, S. Harkness. Absent; Mike Gillogly. EIGHTH GRADE Left to right: Back row: T. Robbins, D. Kness, B. Hurt, M. Ware, J. Beason, M. Speer, J. Whary, B. Yardley. Third row: J. Browne, D. Johnson, K. Bclk, J. Roose, B. Yenney, E. Streicher, M. Kil- patrick, C. Lord, P. Fritz. Second row: M. Pash, P. Sheridan, S. Kueter, L. Volkert, K. Beaston, L. Boop, B. Aadson. First row: B. Schock, J. Croffoot, W. Stines, L. Arneson, D. Lien, C. Vander- vate, Mrs. Heer. SIXTH GRADE First row: P. Waters, D. Orth, B. O’Connell, S. Hurt, T. Vesely, M. Limage, D. Hebert, D. Wilcox, Mr. Welp. Second row: T. Sheridan, T. Sheridan, S. Murphy, J. Sullivan, B. Nadig, P. Unangst, C. Goldhagen, K. Patterson. Third row: B. Bell, P. Bradt, B. Cliff, D. Michael, T. Wilcox, D. Duff, J. Eastman, P. Walker, D. Streicher, K. Pettera. Fourth row: S. Wagner, D. Gillogly, D. Mills, D. Boop, D. Feuerhelm, W. Mensendike, N. Donahoe, A. Smith, C. Beaston. MIDDLE SCHOOL CHEERLEADERS Top to bottom to R. Staci McCalley, Julie Croffoot, Diane Streicher, Jacki Sullivan, Toni Jeffers, Martha Pash. SIXTH AND SEVENTH GRADE BASKETBALL TEAM Left to Right; First Row: T. Wilcox, D. Wilcox, P. Vesley, D. Duff, M. Murphy, T. Sheridan, Second Row: Mr. Hulick, J. Harkness, T. Sheridan, P. Vesley, J. Wagner, K. Murphy, M. Limage, S. Hurt, Q. Deviney. EIGHTH GRADE BASKETBALL TEAM Left to Right; Front Row: M. Kilpatrick, E. Streicher, P. Vesley, Mr. Hulick, M. Unangst. Second Row: M. Gillogly, J. Wagner, B. Hurt, P. Sheridan, J. Roose, M. Ware. 66 LITTLE FOUR CONFERENCE CHAMPS Left to right; Front Row: M. Kilpatrick, K. McCalley, Mr. Hulick, J. Cottral, M. Unangst, Back Row: C. Sullivan, M. Gillogly, P. Sheridan, R. Weede, L. Johnson, T. Sullivan, J. Crawford, G. Bonar. FIFTH GRADE Left to right; First Row: Mr. Hopton, R. Nolan, S. Kness, M. Ware, D. Vandervate, V. Wil- cox, P. Robbins, Mrs. Mills. Second Row: J. Sutton, S. Curley, B. Kopper, B. Orehowsky, D. Kennedy, J. Donahoe, T. Orth. Third Row: A. Sevey, B. Bell, T. Callahan, C. Ballard, C. Richmond, K. Wills, J. True. Fourth Row: J. Steed, E. Francke, C. Hopkins, B. Kueter, B. Meenen, B. Volquardts, J. Mensendike, B. Engleking. 67 FOURTH GRADE 1st Row: J. Haring, M. McCormick, K. Sheridan, J. Roose, C. Leitzen, T. Nolan, V. Hamil, T. McKinley. 2nd Row: J. Peterson, M. Boop, L. Stutzman, T. Patterson, M. Olson, J. Ycnney, D. Miller, K. Crupp. 3rd Row: S. Winter, D. Steinhagen, R. Michael, R. Curley, E. Evans, P. Simons, K. Sevey, J. Donahoe, M. Kolb. 4th Row: P. Girot, K. Murphy, D. Harkness, B. Limage, S. DeVi- ney, M. Aadson, J. Ramirez, N. Flack, J. Walker. THIRD GRADE 1st Row: D. Nance, D. Steed, T. Hasting, G. Orth, B. Haring, B. Cliff, D. Wills, M. Thill, 2nd Row: P. Beaston, M. Wild, P. Mills, J. Steele, F. Wolter, P. Murphy, D. Jeffers, R. Girot, Mrs. Watson. 3rd Row: B. Callahan, J. Streicher, J. Cottral, J. Boop, M. Miller, J. Peterson, D. Steinhagen, J. Bon- jour. 4th Row: M. Pettera, C. Eadie, S. Buck, D. Ballard, J. Nobis, L. Thulion, C. McCalley, R. Feuerhelm, M. Weede. 68 FIRST GRADE Front Row—Left to Right—J. Roose, T. Michael, R. Edwards, J. Cliff, G. Pettera, T. Nance, D. Jeffers, A. Boop, Mrs. Bundy Second row—G. True, K. Eadie, K. Hastings, T. Ramirez, J. Miller, D. Peterson, S. Stevenson, R. Wolter Third Row—J. Hartman, K. Hopkins, M. Irwin, D. Schreck, L. Thulion, C. Evans, J. Orth, Matt Thill SECOND GRADE Left to Right: Front Row—Miss Noon, K. Kilpatrick, B. Ferrell, R. Stines, S. Kness, J. Honer- baum, K. Kolb, S. Cosgrove, L. Schap Second Row—R. Wolter, P. Sprecher, T. Miller, S. Sherich, A. Cottral, M. Speaker, J. Simons. Third Row—G. Hamil, T. Homerbaum, A. Michaels, P. Girot, T. Croffoot, L. Moller, P. Pettera, M. Murphy, Fourth Fow-K. Meenan,T. Bonar, K. Patterson, D. Sheridan, G. Shellenberger, K. Hopkins, P. Crump, J. Steed, Absent: R. Morse 69 SPECIAL EDUCATION Left to right. Back row: E. Schreiner. P. Shafer. B. Lawson, D. Mader. Third row: Mrs. Schaible, D. Bertolini, D. Shaw. M. Ware, E. Winter, Mrs. Hopton. Second Row: E. Schreiner, P. Ycnney, R. Myers, J. Harkness, R. Shafer, G. Edwards, L. Gilbert, C. Buck. First Row: J. Pettera, K. Klitz, R. Shaw, B. Yenney, R. Hughes. KINDERGARTEN Left to Right. Back Row: R. Paterson, P. McIntyre, J. Edwards, J. Harkness, R. Carson, K. Gable, D. Potter, S. Peterson, Third Row: D. Vandervatc, J. Carlquist, K. Jestice, S. Farrey, D. Wild, J. Vesely, T. Holmbo, K. Schap. Second Row: B. Hulick, J. Kueter. M. Fobber, C. Sheridan, S. Ertmer, A. Miller, D. Miller. First Row: R. McColley, J. Steele, M. Wild, T. Reitz, D. Cosgrove, K. Lewis, Miss Pickering. SPECIAL EDUCATION CLASS Sitting on floor: Jerry Duerr, Michael Todd Standing: Kristine Harder, Kathi Thulen Sitting: Mark Schnitzler, Miss Reckamp. Merlin McIntyre, Timothy Mickle (absent) TRAVEL WITH TRI STATE TOURS Oh, for the life of a photographer! It takes lots of push to go Tri State. 71 SENIOR CUTIES 1. Jerri Kolb 4. Lisa Rogers 7. Todd Richmond 10. Jody Hill 2. Susan Mills 5. William Streicher 8. David Yardley 11. Penny Tonne 3. Jeri Steed 6. Jeanne Strautz 9. Betty Vaarilek 12. John Flynn 72 CUTIES CONTINUED Page 72. 13. Jane Mensendike 14. Lani Mahr 15. Robert Smith 16. Kathy Ferrell V ■ Page 73. 1. Bruce Cliff 2. Dwight Aadson 3. Cindy Stewart 4. Billy Shepherd 5. John Stadel 6. Ernie Townsend 7. Diane Cottral 8. Jeff Griffiths 9. Pat True 10. Laurie Griffiths 11. Ted Kopper 12. Mark Clarkson 13. Jeff Pettra 73 D.A.R. WINNER Jane Mensendike ALL STATE MUSIC FESTIVAL CHORUS PARTICIPANT Music director—Mrs. Olive Speer Participant—Jane Mensendike 74 SENIOR WINNERS OF 1971-1972-1973 WEVESEALED A VJfTQRy 75 JUNIOR DISTRICT MUSIC FESTIVAL Steve Gotshall, Amber Townsend, Mr. Hanner, Larry Johnson, Mrs. Speer, Lori Bonar, Pat Fritz, David Kness, Perry Vesely, Brian Hurt, Mary Speer, Ernest Streicher, Julie Crowfoot, Bev Aadson, Susan Keuter, Judy Steele. MOM’S NIGHT 76 WAYNE COBINE FARM EQUIPMENT CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Tei. (815) 858-3811 Elizabeth Illinois 61028 New Holland Oliver New Idea Kewanee Allis Chalmers GREAT PLAINS SUPPLY CO. HANOVER REMINDER YOUR SHOPPING GUIDE Serving Hanover Community since 1932 Phone 591-3311 MR. MRS. GEORGE C. UNANGST Phone 815-591-3526 SAVANNA BAKERY Open Tues. — Sat. 6-5 Sun.—Mon. 6-12 Ph. 273-2500 413 Main Street Savanna, Illinois GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 1973 from SULLIVAN’S MITCHELL’S BEN FRANKLIN HARDWARE, FURNITURE and APPLIANCE STORE Congratulations to the Class of 1973 Hanover, Illinois Hanover, Illinois BETTY’S BEAUTY BOX Congratulations Class of 1973 BETTY PASH and CHERYL MOORE CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Congratulations Seniors STORYBROOK COUNTRY CLUB ART’S EMBASSY CLUB Hanover, Illinois Hanover, Illinois ADAMS GARAGE Congratulations to the class of 1973 Forrest C. Adams, Prop. ELIZABETH ELECTRIC SERVICE Tel. 591-2296 Congratulations to the class of 1973 SALES SERVICE Elizabeth, 111. ELIZABETH HARDWARE STORE BREED’S ELECTRIC SERVICE Heating, Plumbing Congratulations to the Class of 1973 Elizabeth, Illinois Congratulations to the Class of 1973 Congratulations Class of 1973 Congratulations Seniors GALOR ELECTRIC SAVANNA SHOE BOX 410 Main Street Family Shoe Store Savanna, 111. 31 0 Main Street Electrical Contracting, GE Appliances Savanna, Illinois INDIAN HEAD SUPPER CLUB Serving seven days a week 10 A.M.-10 P.M. Dancing Sat. 9:30-1:00 Route 84 Two Miles North Of Savanna, 111. 273-3330 HARRY MURIEL HANDEL LA SHELLE AND SONS CONGRATULATIONS to the Graduates Fish, Bait, and Sporting Goods 1201 N. Main Street SAVANNA STATE BANK Savanna, 111. 61074 Savanna, Illinois 61074 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS SITES SHOE REPAIR IBC HOMES 217 Main Street “If it’s made of wood we will huild it.” Savanna, Illinois Ph. 273-7009 “Heels While U Wait” 1 “ Roger D. Yardley Hanover, Illinois 61041 79 BEST WISHES SENIORS! SANDMAN’S GOOD LUCK SENIORS The Rexall Store. RON GIROT Phone-591-2215 BUILDING AND LAND THE CORNER Women’s Children’s Fashions GOOD LUCK, SENIORS! IMPROVEMENT Hanover, 111. Excavating and Backhoeing Trucking National Homes Dealer BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF HANOVER HIGH SCHOOL New Yorker 4-Door Sedan Fury II 2-Door Hardtop ZEAL’S SERVICE GARAGE AUTHORIZED DEALER CHRYSLER MOTORS CORPORATION HANOVER’S CHRYSLER, PLYMOUTH, AND DODGE DEALER CONOCO PRODUCTS Hanover, Illinois “The things that the flag stands for were created by the experiences of a great people. Everything that it stands for was written by their lives. The flag is the em- bodiment, not of sentiment, but of history. It represents the experiences made by men and women, the experiences of those who do and live under that flag.” Woodrow Wilson CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES THE AMERICAN LEGION STEELE-CLIFF-STRONG POST 707 JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY 35th President of the United States “Ask not what your country can do for you—ask what you can do for your country.” CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS BERRYMAN-DORAN-BAINBRIDGE POST 5300 VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS 81 HANOVER STATE BANK DIRECTORS L. to R. Jack Sullivan, Marion Limagc, Dr. Ralph Speer, Forrest Adams, Walter Virtue, Mr. Gerald McCauley, Frank Graham Congratulations Seniors if you have money, we want it. if you want money, we have it. BANK EMPLOYEES L. to R. Lois Petcsch. Deannc Wild. Betty Patterson, Evelyn St.John CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS! HANOVER SCENIC GRANGE 1935 The Family Farm Organization of This Area. CONGRATULATIONS FROM YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHERS 11520 W. Blueinound Road Milwaukee. Wisconsin 53226 HELSLEY SUPPLY CO. All Your Cleaning Needs 218-224 N. Cherry Ave. Freeport, Illinois Tel. 232-0917 THE CORRAL Elizabeth, Illinois Restaurant, Cocktail Loung :, and Package Liquor Store J. P. VINCENT SONS, INC. BETTY’S VARIETY STORE Cemetery Memorials Concrete Burial Vaults Elizabeth, Illinois Phone: 777-2365 Galena, 111. Notions, toys, greeting cards CONGRATULATIONS to the Class of ’73 LA SHELLE SONS GARDEN AND BLOSSOM Fish, Bait Sporting Goods SHOP Live Cat Fish Daily Galena, Illinois 1201 N. Main Street Savanna, Illinois Phone: 273-3624 84 EATON CORPORATION CONTROLS DIVISION Hanover Plant 105 Washington Street Hanover, Illinois 61041 Telephone (815) 591-2228 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS FROM E:T N 85 THE NATIONAL BANK OF SAVANNA ss= Main Bank 229 Main Street Drive-In Third at Washington 'v' Sav Savanna, Illinois 61074 MAC’S RESTAURANT Home Baked Goods and Farm-Cooked Meals Congratulations Seniors of 1973 KEN’S MOBILE MILLING Grinding—Mixing—Shelling Geerlings Feed BEST WISHES TO SENIORS Congratulations to the Class of 1973 IRWIN BISHOPS BUSY BIG STORE Shoes—clothing—groceries meat Elizabeth, 111. H W MOTOR EXPRESS COMPANY VV INSURED CARRIER 1 Fast Freight Service Daily freight service to Cedar Rapids, Clinton, Des Moines Rockford, Tri-Cities, Twin Cities, and Waterloo. CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS! BERLAGE IMPLEMENT John Deere Equipment PERFECTION OIL COMPANY Sales and Service Hesston Windrowers Dubuque, Iowa 52001 Elizabeth, Illinois FARMER’S HATCHERY Congratulations to the Class of 1973 Quality Footwear EXCHANGE Congratulations ALBERT M. GREISON to Seniors Elizabeth, Illinois Savanna, 111 223 Main Good luck, Seniors! FISCHER’S SULLIVAN’S FOOD STORE Plumbing Heating Elizabeth, Illinois Hanover, Illinois Phone 858-3323 ELIZABETH WEEKLY NEWS EICKMAN’S FOOD MART Letter Press and Offset Printing Elizabeth, Illinois Elizabeth, Illinois Phone 858-2279 Good luck! BREED’S LIVESTOCK SALES ENGEL’S JEWELRY Sale every Wed. at 1:00 Best Wishes 1973 Seniors Savanna, Illinois 87 CONGRATULATIONS Class of ’73 JACK SCHWIRTZ ELIZABETH Telephone 858-2271 BEST WISHES CLASS OF 1973! ELIZABETH PHARMACY Elizabeth, Illinois CENTRAL STATES Abe Gerlick FOODS, INC. GERLICK CONOCO SERVICE Your Complete Institutional Food Dist. Dial 858-3644 or 858-3416 Fresh—Frozen-Canned Portion Control Elizabeth 298 Iowa St.-Ph 583-9793 Dubuque, Iowa 52001 Illinois E E PROCESSING Good Luck, Seniors SERVICE Use your ZIP CODE, Always COMPLETE Custom Processing CHOICE Meat for Sale HANOVER POSTAL DEPT Elizabeth, 111. Phone-858-3318 For Appointment Hanover, Illinois 61041 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1973 HAWKEYE WHOLESALE GROCERY CO. Iowa City, Iowa 88 r r,. j. - ■ v-'tji
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