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3 ?;: :”» « , X-i MEXICO 3 Sixth hour Spanish class listens to Mr. Jack Mrs. Betty Doffin uses gestures to explain a Granger give an action-packed lecture about grammar assignment in French class, verbals. Mr. Jack Granger has spent fourteen years at Hanover and he is still on the job. 8 — English, French, Spanish The langua ge of learning and changing. Hey man, ain’t you goin’ to the game tonight?” There is no replace- ment for good, proper English. Today the language of English has changed a great deal. The use of more slang, and even the word ain’t is in the dictionary. When asked what Mr. Young thought about these changes, he said, Language should change. It must be at least pliable, if not fluid. However, observing no rules is not change, or language evo- lution. It is language destruction.” In the French classes, students worked independently and accepted more responsibility by themselves during Mrs. Doffin’s two-week leave of absence. Spanish students are planning on going to Mexico. They go every other year. Five or six underclassmen with a high B or A averages will get to go. Mr. Granger will supervise the trip.
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Septembers. 1979 Rock-n-Roll vs, Disco Rock-n-Roll vs. Disco seemed to be the discussion at the Year-book dance, held on September eighth in the girls gym. One of the guests who provided the sound system took a poll to find out what type of music the students wanted to hear Roek- n-Roll or Disco?” Rock-n-Roll took the majority vote. Some disco records were played for those who preferred it. Both senior and junior high attended, along with some students who graduated the year before and came to receive and sign yearbooks. The dance was sponsored by the yearbook staff and student council. OPPOSITE PAGE: An interpretation of Rock ' N ' Roll, by Jim Mick. UPPER RIGHT: A nice sound system and loud music encouraged freshmen girls Deb- bie Corbett, Sandy Cooley, Janet Bow- yerand Deanna Bilka to dance all night. RIGHT: JoAnn Cokenour, like many oth- ers at the yearbook dance, spent a great deal of time signing yearbooks. V 10 — Yearbook dance
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