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Sports, politics and national issues draw students to Outside involvement B-W students keep themselves connected to the World outside of the campus and Berea. Many students got involved with the November elec- tions on both the state and national levels. The Model United Nations team participated in conferences at Cleveland State, Harvard and American University in Washington DC. The members learned about politics by representing different countries, serving on committees and meeting with ambassadors. And, of course, on Sunday afternoons and Monday nights. televisions in every dorm were tuned to football games. President Ronald Reagan repeats the oath of office of the president as his wife Nancy holds the Bible during the ceremony under the Rotunda of the Capitol in Washington. Chief Justice Warren Burger is at right. courtesy APXWIDE WORLD PHOTOS. below: Gary Suhadolnik State Senator 24th districU speaks at a Republican rally. San Francisco 49ers quarterback looks for a receiver behind protective blocking of left guard John Ayers I68t in Super Bowl XIXt Rushing Montana is Dolphin Dan McNeal. The 493m were the winners. Courtesy APXWIDE WORLD PHOTOS. above: Model UN. members at the Uganda Embassy in Washington: Karolyn Isenhart, Cheryl McNeill, Theresa Klatka, Art Pusch, Virginia Barenok and Dale Lenzer. 8 BW CONNECTION: BEYOND THE COMMUNITY
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Places to eat, study, watch MTV, party or meet friends are In the Student Union. Strosacker College Union was one of the primary ttconnectors on campus. South campus students ate in the main dining room every day and North campus students and commuters often joined them for snacks in the Hive. Many students met at noon and 5:00 daily for the conversation and scenery rather than the food. On Friday and Saturday nights, the Hive turned into the Hideaway't, a place for meeting and entertainment. Cam- pus bands and D.J.'5 performed as well as Blue Grass and Irish bands from off campus. Contests such as mI'he Dating Game . HBest Legs , Battle of the D.J35 , and ttThe Couples Game allowed student participation. Stu- dents spent their quarters in the gameroom and their dollars in the book- store. Dancing becomes an art for Kert Boedicker, Kim Shrader and Dave Beckett at the Computer Dating Party. left: Halloween party music in the t'Hideaway is played by Eric Everett and Pete Swendseid. below: Chris Maly buys dinner in the Union. Pauline Pniewski sells candy to Mike Warinner. The Candy Counter also sold newspapers and magazines and provided information for students. B-W CONNECTION; THE STUDENT UNION I
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! ' I ' I x below left: The Statue of Libertg.I celebrated her 98th birthday in 1984 and she began to show a her age. The statue was worn from constant pummeling by wind. salt air and acid rain. A two- 1 w year restoration began including a new gold-plated torch. below right: Democratic presidential ' candidate Walter Mondale made history when he chose a woman. Geraldine Ferraro, as his vice presidential running mate. courtesy APXWIDE WORLD PHOTOS The World Series saw the Detroit Tigers beat the San Diego Padres four games to one. The Chicago Cubs came close to getting into the series but the Padres won. In the American League, the Kansas City Royals lost in the playoffs to the Tigerst The photo shows Kirk Gibson of Detroit jumping for joy after scor- ing in game five. Darrell Evans is the on-deck hitter. courtesy APIWIDE WORLD PHO- T05 BEYOND THE COMMUNITY BAW CONNECTION 9
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