Hanover Central High School - Key Yearbook (Cedar Lake, IN)

 - Class of 1979

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Homecoming — 7 Below: Seniors told the whole school a message when they showed their spirit. Lett: Juniors Joy Schrieber, Sherry Verhulst and (hawk) Lori Schrieber rode on the winning float. Left: Freshmen Stephanie Solyom, Nikki Burgess, Diana Hopkins, Cindi Pointer and Sandy Pointer make their way to the pep session. Below: Tom Dayberry, Dan Mantel, Steve Seils and Jeff Gross bear Swami Joe Stark. Continued from page 6 The junior hall, “Spirits of 80,” won first place; the senior hall, “Hawk Hunt, was second, and third went to the sophomore hall with their theme, “Welcome to Commercial Avenue. The freshman theme was “Eat the Hawks. Monday was “class theme day. The “save it, or shave it” contest started Mon- day also. Donations were put in two jars, one to save it, the other to shave it. Mr. John Brindley, Mr. Bruce Farley, and Mr. Ron Roller agreed to participate in this contest and all ended up shaving off their facial hair. Tuesday was “twinkie day. Stu- dent council members were sold as slaves and games were held to win points for each class. Continued on page 8

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Something to reminisce about Ev eryone has a special time or event that he or she treasures and will never forget. Our home- coming was one of them. We beat our rivals of five years and excited the spirits of many. This is ‘Something to reminisce about.” It was all a very exciting time to remember. Activities ran on all through the days. It all started Saturday when students from each class came to decorate their halls. All four classes had themes on which they based their hall decorations and their floats. Continued on page 7 Right: Tom Dayberry jumps as Jeff Gross and Dan Manfel stand by. Below: Excitement builds as fans wait for Varsity players to burst through the hoop. 6 — Homecoming



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We won it all! Continued from page 7 Wednesday was “space day ; students dressed up as people from the future. The slaves per- formed their duties on Wednes- day also. Dressing to look as ugly as possible was the object of “ugly day.” Thursday, girls received daisies in their home rooms and could not talk to any guy for the rest of the day. The guy with the most daisies at the end of the day was considered Mr. Irresisti- ble. David Conrad took this title. Finally, the big day came: homecoming. Friday afternoon began with the traditional home- coming parade. After the parade proceeded around the school, students gathered in the gym for a pep session. The pep band played, the cheerleaders cheered, and the Pomcats did their thing, for the spirit and row- diness of homecoming was present. The junior varsity game was over and the team came out victorious after double overtime. It was then time for presenting Right: Laura Bowyer and Barb Plant participate in the selling of spirit hats for student council. Below: Chugging are Jim Perrin, Jim Bunkowfst, Lance Wisniewski, John Hunley, and Mr. Brad Stewart ' candidates and the queen. Mr. Basketball candidates were announced first. Dan Mantel, Jeff Gross, Joe Stark, Tom Day- berry, and Steve Seils repre- sented the senior basketball players. Class representatives Freshman Donna Baacke, Soph- omore Sandy Baacke, and Jun- ior Penny Brown were escorted out. Then the queen candidates were announced and Jennifer Hudspeth was crowned queen. Continued on page 10 . . . Right: Mike Lueder is caught in the act of being an all-day slave. 8 — Homecoming

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