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13EEEZZZZZMEZE Limit ed In number and size W ith a limited number of clubs and organizations, Hanover believed in quality, not quantity. With only eight clubs in the entire high school, each one was special in its own way. From Student Council to Science Club the groups actively promoted world-wide environmental causes. The newest club was, “Snowball,” a self- esteem organization for students and adults. It was a big hit, initially attracting about 25 members and growing every day. Although few in number, these groups reflected the student interests which continue to make Hanover unique, or should we say, a “Limited Edition?”
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JUST ELECTED prom king and queen, Ken SHAKING IT to the song Twist and Shout, Owens and Kellie McElmurry start the next slow junior Karen Bainbridge and Eric Love from North dance of the evening. Newton High School take time to blow a kiss. A SPECIAL ATTRACTION of the evening was the guest band including Bret Balog, Penni Con- ner, Mike Cuevas, Phil Schreiber, and Butch Baker, the lead singer for Runner. who sang Stairway to Heaven. tions were so beautiful. It felt like I was really on a stairway to heaven, recalled Tammy Sheehy, junior. It was different seeing everyone dressed up. After the not so hard work of being photographed by Spasoff Studios, dinner was served. There was turkey, beef, mashed potatoes and gravy, green beans, salad, dressing, dinner rolls, and a soft drink bar to tempt even the most finicky appetite. The prom was nice. The idea of having a DJ was a very good one. The place was decorated nicely and all the people seemed to have a good time,” said senior Mike Stawicki. In the midst of the dancing bodies, special guest Butch Baker from the local band, Run- ner, sang the theme song, Stairway to Heaven” to set the mood for the crowning of the king and queen. The crowd focused their at- tention on Mr. Joseph Fetty as he announced the candidates. Of all the senior couples nominated, Ken Owens and Kellie McElmurry were crowned the blue-blooded king and queen. The prom went very well. I enjoyed it,” said Mrs. Mary Love, junior class sponsor. The students seemed to be having a really good time and the prom committee achieved their purpose.
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