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For days before the event, tension fill- ed the halls, readying the students to witness one of the bitterest rivalries in Hanover’s history. Posters materialized; some thanks to handy computer work by Mr. Fetty. The banners declared “Faculty Kicks, hardly what one ex- pects from a respectful administrator. In a few days, mysterious vandals marked the posters with “respectful” replies (the respect being for the teachers’ age): Faculty Kicks Geritol.” It was not dif- ficult to conclude that National Honor Society’s annual Senior Faculty basket- ball game was quickly approaching. The seniors took a new strategy against the faculty: a calm approach, dif- ferent from past years in that they were not planning the smash the decrepit teachers all over the gym floor. Their an- nouncements were subtle hints that even though the seniors might not win, the game would be a duel to witness and remember. Continued on Page 14 While II was ona ol Iho closest conlists In yurt. the Lining Ihilr mirk In Miss Thompson ' s clsssroom. faculty ' s defense kepi the seniors al bay throughout the Class ot ' 85 showed their pride for the whole the game. student body in other rooms as well. rtumiy mm memoir one ooys JV hiskolbill coach Royce McDougall shoots over his senior opponents, leading the team in scoring for the day. SENIOR FACUL TY GAME Varsity wrestling coach Brag Whitacre works on I hook shot during his fifth-hour history class in , unscheduled pre-game warm-up.
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WITTGREN NAMED JR. MISS “I was shocked. I didn’t believe it,” remarked Chris Wittgren. On November 10, Chris was voted Cedar Lake’s 1985 Junior Miss. “It took a while to sink in.” But Chris said she did not enter the contest to win, noting, “I wanted to get to know the other girls better.” Chris was not the only winner. All 17 contestants benefited from the ex- perience. To them, it was a chance to get to know everyone, work together and have fun. “Everyone wants to win,” Jill Haddon said, “I went out just mainly to have fun and because I looked forward to it in my senior year.” The seniors offered some very qualified candidates. Everyone had a chance to claim the title, but some were in it just for the fun. “It was hard work, but we had fun,” remarked Lydia Rivera. We all had a good time and enjoyed ourselves.” “Down Memory Lane” was the theme for the ninth annual Jaycee-sponsored pageant. It was dedicated to Mia Johnson, 1984 Cedar Lake Junior Miss, who was killed in a car-train accident June 30. Serving as 1984 Junior Miss, Debbie Epperson commented, “There will always be a memory.” Competition was based on five categories: Pose and Appearance, Youth Fitness, Spirit of Junior Miss, Creative Arts, and Scholarship Achievement. Donna Dovichi won the Youth Fitness and Poise and Appearance awards. Sandi Fitch was honored for her Scholarship Achievement. First runner-up Melissa Staples was voted Spirit of Junior Miss. Cedar Lake’s 1985 Junior Miss Chris Wit- tgren also won in the Creative Arts category with her dramatic interpretation from “The Gift.” How did you feel when you wen t on stage? “I wasn’t nervous because of my ex- perience in dancing and the other pageant I was in.” Jill Haddon, senior “I was nervous at first. You’re nervous because of the waiting, but you feel real good once you’re out there.” Denene O ' Connell, senior “Even though I ' ve been on stage before, I was still nervous, but not as bad as I thought I’d be.” Lori Kruil, senior
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