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GRADUATES
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DEDICA TION The 1982 REVONAH is dedicated to Mrs. Genevieve Virtue, who began teaching remedial reading in Hanover Community School in 1966 and remained until 1980. A graduate from Hanover, Mrs. Virtue attended Wheaton College, Wheaton. Illinois, for two years from 1933-1935. She also taught at Eureka School, Stockton township from 1935-1938. From 1938-1940 Mrs. Virtue taught at Lost Mound School in Hanover Township. Any spare time she had from teaching was spent studying courses at Northern Illinois University in Dekalb, Illinois. For ten years while her children were growing up, she spent time being a substitute teacher. Mrs. Virtue has since retired from teaching and remains active and up to date with our school and community. We wish you the best of everything and thank you for all your support and hard work. 3
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OUR KINDERGARTEN PICTURE Row 1: B. Callahan, L. Watson, R. Appel, C. Price, D. Nance, D. Jeffers, M. Thill, D. Steinhagen, K. Ross, M. Speaker, P. Murphy, J. Boop. Row 2: J. Peterson, M. Miller, B. Cliff, D. Wills, R. Girot, M. Wild, M. Pcttera, D. Sheri- dan, Mrs. Lowry. Row 3: S. Buck, B. Haring, D. Haas, A. Michael, C. McCalley, C. Eadie, J. Nobis, M. Weede, F. Wolter. Seniors ... Remember when ... Frank — always tried to kiss the girls. Debbie — walked on her tippy toes! Rogene, Brenda, Deanna, Peggy, and Diane — were 5th grade cheerleaders. Peter — always fell off his chair in General Business. Deanna — wet her pants on the gym floor! Mrs. Watson — told us to spit out our “cud ! John Steele and Lisa Schap — were “in love”! Babette — had a crush on Jim Boop in third grade. Booper — came to school with hay in his pockets and made Brenda sneeze all day. Mee Jung Kim — poured a can of pop over David Ballard’s head in third grade. Mike Thill, Brian, Bobby, and Deatra — put a grasshopper in Jackie’s desk in 2nd grade. Frank — used to spit his retainer out of his mouth right in front of your face! Playing Jeopardy every Friday in 5th grade. Tommy Pate — rewired the light in the 3rd grade boys’ bathroom. Vicky Marx — always wanted to beat everybody up (especially Jennifer!) Frank and Mr. Hulick — got into a fight with meter sticks! Rogene — wore a dress to school. John Streicher — burned his eyebrows and eyelashes in 8th grade. John Steele — started his hair on fire in 8th grade. Deatra and Babette — locked themsleves in the bathroom at noon and told dirty jokes! Dennis Miller — thought he was the new Hitler in his first hour of school! Deanna and Rogene — wrote all over the playground with white chalk. Lisa Watson and Tracy Klausen — always had to have their mouths taped for talking! 5
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