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

 - Class of 1987

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Along with the carnation sale on Valentine ' s Day, singing telegrams were performed by various Student Council members. Three members were sent on partial scholarships totaling $100 to Snowball, while a Kids and Drugs SADD (Students Against Drunk Driving) convention was attended by various members. October found several Student Council members in Noblesville, Indiana attending a council improvement seminar Carnations were sold on Valentine ' s Day that students could purchase for friends or loved ones. Red meant I love you, white meant Secret Admirer, and pink signified “I ' m glad we ' re friends This sale helped them to prosper, earning over $250. Being president takes a lot of time and persistence to keep things running smoothly. It ' s tough to do so much, but I look forward to the rewards it will bring, said co-president Millie Willy, junior. Having co-presidents allows us to represent a wider range of students. But after all the ruckus and problems, the personal fulfillment you get from things like the blood drive helps you handle everything else, said junior Dan Barney, co-president. It’s tough to do so much, but I look forward to the rewards it will bring. — Millie Willy STUDENT COUNCIL members, (front): Jim Tustison, Jessica Sasseville, Sue LaVelle, Tim Smith, Deanne Mickey, Julie Weightman, Melissa Beck, Julie Wicker, Dan Beck, and Chrissy Baton. (Middle): Cheryl Massengill, Ellie Brockman, Dawn Zezule, Carolyn Huseman, Jett Walls, Shannon Davis, Danielle Stevens, and G relchen Stoll. (Back): Millie Willy, Mr. Robert Krol, sponsor; Michelle Croak, Karen Bainbridge, Anthony Kenning, Kellie McElmurry, Ed Kubiak, Dan Barney, Ken Owens, and Denise Mickey. SINGING TELEGRAMS on Valen- tine ' s Day have become a student council tradition. Members Dan Beck, Gretchen Stoll, Ellie Brockman, Heather Beck, and Ed Kubiak continue the annual event

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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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JUST ONE of 12 people, junior Loretta Kujawa awaits her turn to be Inducted Into the National Honor Society. OPERATION SNOWBALL includes, (fronts Cheryl Massengill, Steve Varga, Brian Freeman, Janice Xanders, Jim Robertson, Brad Massengill, and Matt Wolff. (Middle): Leigh Beck, Martha Willy, Terry Panice, Derek Viehman, Cheryl Swiecki, Heather Back, and Melissa Beck. (Back): Dawn Zezule, Gray Sasseville, Phil Stimach, Ken Owens, Carolyn Xanders, and Mr. Robert Krol. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY includes, (front): Ellie Brockman, Gwenn Hasse, Cheryl Massengill, Deanne Mickey, Loretta Kujawa, Gretchen Stoll, Martha Willy, Dan Barney, and Heather Beck. (Back): Mr. Jack Granger, sponsor ; Kellie McElmurry, Michelle Croak, Julie Zambo, Shannon Davis, Carolyn Xanders, Denny Cokenour, Patti Schuring, Jay me Bilbruck, and Millie Willy. Snowballers stressed importance of people, NHS stressed academics IFFERENT AWARENESS I hese people are hugging each I other! ’ ’ ‘ ‘What am I doing here?” “I don ' t belong here!” These thoughts went through Mr. Robert Krol ' s mind when he attended his first Snowball meeting. Mr. Krol and Ed Kubiak attended the first Snowball meeting where they were chosen to be staff members. Only 1 1 Hanover students participated in Snowball at Egars Junior High School a year ago. But the numbers have doubled and the program has expanded. During the four-day stay, Snowball programs focused on large group sessions and mini-workshops on teen problems. When I attended the first Snowball meeting, I felt really out of place,” Mr. Krol said. “Then I discovered it was a neat experience. This year I was co-director and four Hanover students were staff members. This program allows adults to communicate with kids on the same level, I only wish more teachers would get involved.” Personal and academic awareness from Snowball and National Honor Society were the threads that linked the groups to each other.

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