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

 - Class of 1982

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Final Payoff Everyone who worked behind the scenes shared in the tt ' T he yearbook pages must be 1 redone!” said Mr. Mike Frazier, yearbook advisor. ‘‘What? Redone? No way!” answered the staff. The meanest April Fools joke the yearbook staff ever heard of was that Newsfoto had a fire and pages had to be redone. Not remembering the date, the staff went into convulsions and heart failures. After a couple minutes of silence one staff member remembered it was April Fools day, T Eric Little and his band Intensity” helped raise money for the yearbook by perfor- ming at the yearbook dance. A live band en- couraged more students to attend. and everyone soon recovered. Much hard work and determination along with many hours during class, after school, and on weekends were put into the making of the yearbook. The final pay-off came when the year- book arrived and the dance was scheduled. The dance featured Eric Little’s band, “Intensity,” who had everyone involved in their music by dancing and clapping. Changing the style of music from rock and country the student council sponsored a ’60’s dance to put love in the world and to keep peace among students and teachers. The highlight of the dance was the air guitar contest. Participants were Dave Balog, Eric Little, Bobby Barnes, Sally Mills, Carrie Gracz, Jack Schur- ing, Karen Underwood and Jane Yoth- ment. Eric, Karen and Dave won first, second and third places. The sides of the cafeteria were turn- ed into huge graffiti walls for students to sign their names or to “leave their mark.” Receiving the yearbook and atten- ding the ’60’s dance were two ac- tivities that were worthwhile for taking a “little look longer.” ▲ Looking confused. Dean Henson, Jill Had- don and Nancy Stecyk search for their shoes after the dance. ► Keith Koszut sells old pictures to students during the dance. The money was used to help the production cost of the next year- book. 20 — Yearbook and ’60’s Dances

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F ashions have ranged from heads to toes. With decorated barret- tes and feathers in short curly hair, getting a perm made the hair look thicker and curly giving that full bodied look. The use of make-up was cut down and a wider variety of colors were us- ed. Girls coordinated their make-up to match or blend with their outfits of the day. Tennis shoes, Levis, and a sweat- shirt or flannel shirt were popular for guys and girls on Mondays, the first day of the week. Following in the week, designer jeans such as Jor- dache, Calvin Cline, and Glora Vanderbilt, worn with high heels or cloggs; a fancy blouse, cowl neck or monogrammed sweaters roamed the halls. For the guys, dress pants or Levis were popular with Dingo or Acme boots. When buying a dress, many girls found that the most favorable dresses were worn with a matching vest. The choice between boots or high heels and a long handled purse added the final touch. “Hanover” clothing, band and warm-up jackets, letter sweaters, pep club shirts and class sweaters were common, too. Students took the time to improve their appearance while more adults stopped to take “a little look longer.” Doug Fortner wears a pullover velour shirt with Levis and Dingo boots while Donna Dovichi wore a button blouse with Jordache jeans and earth shoes. ▼ Seniors: Tom Collins, Tom Lueder, and Kurt Kenning, wore Adidas, Hanover, and Sport- sman jackets which could also be seen on many other students. Feature — 19



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■4 Dressed accordingly, Dana Projovic dances with her friends to the beat of the ’60’s music. ▲ The crowd watched as Mary Wicker and Tom Lueder took charge of the dance floor to show everyone just how it’s done. ▼ Enjoying themselves at the ’60’s dance, Mr. and Mrs. Whitacre boogie on down the dance floor with the students. Yearbook and ’60’s Dance — 21

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