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

 - Class of 1983

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ATony Pierce and his escort Carol Becker enter the gymnasturtT to be intorduced to an ex- pectant crowd. The actual presenting of the King was done at the dance. P Queen candidates and escorts: Bob Beck Terri Reader, Pete Burgess Lori Walls, Jesse James Debbie Corbett, Scott Gross Sherri Peck, Mike Bieber Sue Sikma, Richard Solberg Lydia Maldonado, Jeff Hahn Janet Bowyer, and Brian Sharp Cathy Hoeckelberg. 12 — Homecoming

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• The cover and opening of the book caught the attention of many. John Pasierb flips through his yearbook with Phil Mitchell and Ricky Phillips. TCarol Schmal was one of many sprawled along the entire hallway next to the girls gym where people were signing yearbooks. More Than Dancin’ THEY’RE NOT JUST DANCES, THEY HAVE AN ADDED SPECIAL ATTRACTION. Sadie Hawkins Dance was brought back after trying a 50 ' s dance last year. “I liked the Sadie Hawkins dance better and more people went, commented Tom Bieber. Mr. Gary Young played the role of Marryin’ Sam and joined close to 30 couples in a mock ceremony costing 10C. Licenses and rings were included in the fee. Both the Yearbook and Sadie Hawkins Dances were record dances. This saved money and led to more variety in the music. The Yearbook Dance gave students a chance to pick up and sign their books. Many of the previous year ' s seniors returned also. More time was spent sign- ing books and sharing memories than dancing. “I enjoyed the music and dancing. It was just a great time to get together with your friends and have a wild time,” commented Jill Haddon. The marriages and picking up of books provided for more than dancin’. Yearbook Sadie Hawkins Dance — 1 1



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Something Old Something New It was finally here. The night everyone was waiting for. ‘‘Maybe tonight we will ring the victory bell,” was a possibility among students and fans. The announcement of who would win the titles of King and Queen and the winner of the Spirit Jug added to the mounting excitement. This was the first time that the King wasn’t chosen from the basket- ball team. Only one senior was on the team so the voting was opened to any senior involved in extra- curricular activities. Between games, the court was an- nounced and the title of Queen was given to Sherri Peck. Then it was announced, the senior class had again taken the Spirit Jug for the fourth year in a row. The first class ever to do it. The Pom Cats then performed with interruptions from the Lowell players who were shooting during the girls’ routine. Finally, after other attempts failed, Mr. Fetty persuaded them to move to the outer boundries where they continued to shoot. Coming out the second quarter, the Wildcats were hanging onto a slight lead and the fans were starting to talk of the victory that would break the 30-game losing streak. “It was an exciting game, the guys did a great job the first half,” stated the varsity cheerleaders. But the second half proved to be the Wildcats’ downfall. The Wildcats ended up los- ing the heartbreaker, 61-56. After the game, students attended the dance, sponsored by student council to enjoy the band, “The Sound, and to see who would be the 1983 Homecoming King. After an- nouncing the court again, Tim CJrban- ski was crowned. “I was surprised and happy. I didn ' t think I would win, said the newly-named king, “The only thing that really shocked me was when Kurt Kenning kissed me.” King Candidates Tim Clrbanski — King Todd Willis Tony Pierce Dave Patchin Larry Suarez Queen Candidates Sherri Peck — Queen Debbie Corbett Janet Bowyer Lydia Maldonado Sue Sikma Court Lori Walls — Junior Cathy Hoeckelberg — Soph. Terri Reader — Freshman ▲Draga Projovic dances to the band “The Sound after the game. The dance was held in the cafeteria. 48ophomore representative, .Cathy Hoeckelberg dances a slow dance with her escort, Brian Sharp. The band played more rock n‘ roll than slow dances. Homecoming — 13

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