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

 - Class of 1988

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NO MORE MERCURY Donors are screened to make sure they are in good health. Karen Bain- bridge helps the busy Red Cross vol- unteers by taking Melissa Beck ' s temperature with new digital equip- ment. As senior Steve Kil is comforted by a borrowed teddy bear. Student Coun- cil member Kelly Kopack checks on his progress while donating his blood. The Spring drive brought in 91 units out of 101 people who showed up. STUDENT COUNCIL Front: Karen Bainbridge, Luanne Gilkey. Martha Willy, Deann Hahn, Tricia Ahrendt. and Erica Wilson. Second Row: Sam Goff, Heather Beck, Dan Barney, Millie Willy, Dawn Zezule, and Mr. Robert Krol, sponsor. Third Row: Dana Vanco, Kim Kortokrax, Dianne Huseman, Tamee Hill, Lisa Pallikan, Leigh Beck, Theresa Whitkanack. Vicki Vanco, and Steve Varga. Back: Anthony Kenning, Tom Cubit, lanice Xanders, Kelly Kopack, Liz McElmurry, Carolyn Huseman, and Carolyn Xanders. ALWAYS WAITING Pad and pen in hand, junior Leigh Beck takes Mr. Kirk Hamsley’s order at the teacher’s welcoming lun- cheon, sponsored by the Student Council. Student Council Rick On The A lap

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SNOW-WHITE LINE Winding through the hallways, jun- ior Janice Xanders leads her Snow- flake participants in an exercise that was used to build trust in the group leader and among the students. Janice Xanders acknowledges a Snowflaker as “Ruler of the World”. The auction of values taught stu- dents to put time into values such as trust and honesty and not material things like cars. OPERATION SNOWBALL Front: Kim Kortokrax, Steve Varga, Jim Robertson, Janice Xanders, Dawn Zezule, and Shannon Viehman. Middle: Mr. Robert Krol; sponsor, Leigh Beck, Cheryl Swiecki, Heather Bohlen, and Derek Viehman. Back: Bob Varga, Jim Wilson, Andy Stimach, Brian Freeman, Tom Cubit, and Tammy Sheehy. Not Pictured: Heather Beck, Melissa Beck, Melissa Holeman, Carolyn Xanders, Phil Stimach, and Erica Wilson. NO SESSION Several eighth graders involve them- selves in a discussion during a mini program led by senior Heather Beck, which was designed to teach them to say no to drugs and alcohol. Snowball An Extended Hand



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r STUDENT COUNCIL INT-SIZE AID a great turnout of students, faculty, and community members, the Student Council blood drives in the Fall and Spring netted nearly 150 pints for the Red Cross to clinch the trophy for the most successful drives in the county for the third consecutive year. “I think the Fall drive was quite suc- cessful,” said sponsor Mr. Robert Krol, but the Spring blood drive was our most productive yet.” With units of blood flowing freely, the attitude of this important organization was just that — free flowing. “Dan and I just tried to allow eve- rybody to have fun as long as their work got done, which wasn ' t always the case,” said co-president Millie Willy, who shared the office with Dan Barney. In spite of haphazard organization, Student Council sponsored the Fall teacher luncheon, the Get Trashed II dance, and the ever-popular Spirit Games with the added feature o f a “No- Talent” Talent Show. “The kids needed something funny and laughable,” said Mr. Krol, “We might even do it next year because of it’s popularity.” Another popular event was the Christmas movie, which gave an added dimension to It Came From Outer Space” in 3-D. The special occasion of the Homecoming Dance, sponsored by Student Council, became just one of the many happenings of Spirit Week. All major events accomplished, Stu- dent Council turned it’s attention to the reorganization for the future. The first item of business found sophomore Tom Cubit his first presidency. Mr. Krol said, “We’re looking for a merit system to try and keep the stu- dents interested enough to stay.” 4 IN THE KITCHEN 1 1 TAG DAY 1 1 Student Council members Millie Willy and Steve Varga debate the preparation of a teacher’s order during the Fall teacher’s luncheon. With a desk job. junior Dana Vanco receives in- structions on her task at hand from a Red Cross volunteer at the Spring blood drive. Student Council Srudenr Affairs

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