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

 - Class of 1982

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M Blood donor Tony Pierce gazes in the other direction while the Red Cross nurse draws his blood. A National Honor Society: (Front); Pete Burgess, Ginger Pflaum, Gaythee Young, Debbie Corbett, Tina Walkowiak, Susan Jung, Siena Scott, Joy McClymont, Rena Crisp, James Yothment (Back); Liz Steuer, Mercedes Sheehy, Mary Willy, Susan Sikma, Jamie Schreiber, Sherri Peck, Tom Lueder, Denise Cordrey, Tammy Skordas, and Kim Tussey. Student Council — 27 T National Junior Honor Society: (Front); Lorraine Pearson, Russell Stolarz, Ginger Pflaum, Denise Koszut, Kathy Board, Debbie Devine. (Row 2) ; Susan Jung, Sandra Fitch, Tricia Sikma, Mary Willy, Tobbi Alvey. (Row 3) ; Tom Wilkening, Chris Wittgren, Nancy Xanders, Shannon Monix, Nancy Stecyk, Karen Bilbruck, Jill Haddon, Mrs. Darlene Geek, sponsor. (Back); Shawn Sheehy, Cindy Troy, Cindy Schutz, Greg Ernest, and Jodie Uran. ▼ Student Council: (Front); Tracy Speichert, Karen Underwood, Kim Tussey, Tom Lueder. (Row 2); Lydia Maldonado, Joy Newberry, Shannon McMindes, Kris Cody, Joe Fritts. (Row 3); Melisa Staples, Carrie Gracz, Denene O ' Connell, Kelley Cody. (Row 4); Miss Tara Jorgensen, sponsor, Dana Projovic, Karen Seaton, Mary Wicker, Jeff Plant, Nanci Bernhardt, Todd Willis, Joe Urbanski. (Top); Monica Sisney, and Janice Stevens.

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It took more than turkeys to make these Ideal Groups A ere you the ideal stu- VV dent? Were you the leader of the pack? If you were, the National Honor Society and Student Council were the perfect organiza- tions to join. “The National Honor Society is an organization designed to ‘honor’ a select group of students who have demonstrated their desire and ability to succeed academically and socially,” commented Mr. Jack Granger, NHS sponsor. The Thanksgiving food drive demonstrated their I ability to succeed socially. “Many people’s lives were made a bit more comfortable j through the efforts of all the Hanover students,” said Mr. Granger. Their efforts brought more than 7,000 J canned goods and many hams and turkeys. Getting students involved and showing their spirit was one way the Student Council showed leadership. Student Council is trying to j get away from having | representatives selected by ! popularity, but rather, students who will do the most I constructively for their class,” said Miss Tara Jorgensen, sponsor. “Members have tried to ob- jectively represent their respective classes.” The council sponsored several activities, which in- cluded Homecoming and spirit week. Members always j worked to improve traditional activities, as well as new j ones. V ▲ Going once, going twice,” . . . Mr. Whitacre auctions off Kelley Cody at the annual slave auction during Spirit Week. ► Large amounts of food were constantly brought in each day of the food drive by Miss Thompson’s first hour Economics class. 26 — National Honor Society



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( Qualify, effectiveness, and pride make student journalists Worthwhile W orking to become a more effective unit is something every club wants. Quill and Scroll was one such club. “We planned to sponsor a series of movies each month. Our ‘effectiveness’ was meas- ured by their success,” stated Mr. Mike Frazier, club spon- sor. The new club’s main interest was helping the news- paper and yearbook in fund raising. To become a member, a student had to be a Bt stu- dent, or better, in journalism and active on a staff. One also had to be at least a junior and in the upper third of his class. Finally, a member had to be approved by the Inter- national Quill and Scroll Soci- ety. ▼ Tickets for the student-fac- ulty softball game are collected by Sue Sikma, the faculty won the game 20 - 2 . Quill and Scroll had only six members but membership is reviewed annually. “1 believe the 1982 members of Quill and Scroll had a great deal of pride in their work. Any club which promotes this kind of attitude is certainly worthwhile,” Mr. Frazier noted. ► As the ball approaches Dave Patchin makes a determined effort to get a hit.

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