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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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AST MINUTE MIRACLES A 1 ho has the decorations?” V V Where is everybody?” Who is going to collect the money? What happened to all the cookies that everyone was supposed to bake? And just how can you do it all in only FIVE minutes? Dealing with the Student Council is most often a pain in the rear end However, it usually accomplishes what it sets out to do, with a sometimes large, sometimes small push from me, Mr. Robert Krol, sponsor said. Somehow all the work that was assigned seems to get done in the last 30 seconds, but 1 guess it ' s that way with Council members struggle with Father Time , but still meet high standards many organizations Most of it is done by students; 1 oversee the work and innovate new ideas. Student Council sponsored two blood drives, one in the fall and one in the spring For the fall drive, the council won a trophy for participation of school and community, beating out every other school in Lake County. The number of pints totaled 112. As a benefit to the school, the council bought a new VCR for the library, decreasing their bank account from approximately $1 ,200 to $900 CUDDUNG her stuffed animal, unior Tracy Merrill prepares fo donate during the blood drive DONOR SCREENING has recent SETTING AN EXAMPLE for students and the community. Student Council spon ly intensified, as junior Scott Kopaczewski sor Mr. Robert Krol contributes blood in addition to his time in organizing the drive for the discovers before giving blood American Red Cross. I 26 (.punch (
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