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◄Sue Sikma, Kim Funk and Robin Richard- son take time out from their busy week at Ball State to enjoy the breeze. ▼In Wisconsin, Mercedes Sheehy and Cheryl Huseman met many new people including this exchange student from Mexico and a student from Greencastle, Indiana. JN — J HANOVER CENTRAL ' £ JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL SEPT. 1 1982 ONE HALF DAY r - , • ▲The marquee in front of the school an- nounced to all that school was soon to start and summer vacation would end. ◄As the buses pulled into the school, the students filed into the lobby to wait for the gate to open, or walked around back to eat breakfast in the cafeteria. Summer Activities First Day of School — 9
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Beyond The Classroom Without seven hours of school and extra curricular activities to worry about, many students took advan- tage of their summer vacations to learn and improve in areas they were interested in. Foreign and American students learned more about the world during the World Affairs Seminar at the University of Wisconsin, Whitewater. Cheryl Huseman and Mercedes Sheehy, sponsored by the Lions Club, attended to learn about world problems and conflicts. Nuclear arms and conflicts in Afghanistan were two topics of discussion. Sue Sikma and Lydia Maldonado attended the Student Leadership In- stitute at Indiana University. ‘‘Lydia and I had a lot of fun as we learned- more about Student Council and met many people. Also, while we were at S.H.I. we each set goals for ourselves and our offices that we will fulfill!” Journalism students again attend- ed Ball State Workshops for newspaper, yearbook and photography. Karen Thorn and Cheryl Huseman attended for year- book; Sue Sikma, Robin Richardson and Dan Wells for newspaper, Andy Richart and Dan Wells for photography. Three pompon girls attended a workshop at Indiana University. Lor- raine Pearson, Debbie Corbett and Dana Martin learned seven new routines to use at the basketball games. ►On the first day of school, Mr. Young gave each of his classes a writing assignment. Here, his third hour class listens as the assignment is explained. To improve shooting skills for the upcoming season, Tim Kubiak, Todd Jenkins, Brian Sharp, Joe Storms, Ralph Brown, and Larry Suarez at- tended Dick Baumgarter’s shooting camp in Richmond. Pat Sawaska, Bob Beck and Brian Henson worked at the Indiana Basketball Camp. Other students spent the summer working to make money for college. One of the things that made com- ing back to school so hard was hav- ing to miss the soaps, faithfully followed all summer. It was almost like living in another world during the summer in a galaxy beyond the classroom. But then August slips away and . . . The alarm goes off — rinnggg! A typical student turn s over and looks at the clock. 6:00 a.m.! For some it was the first time they had seen the world before sun-up since June. One final groan and he rolls out of bed dreading the upcoming day — the first day of school. The beginning of another long year. Freshmen had a whole new routine to get used to. All of a sudden these newcomers found themselves in different halls with different classes and different teachers. For seniors it was the beginning of the end. It was the last time to get involv- ed in everything done in the last three years. The day started off right with the bells not working and students being tardy. There was the last minute rush of registration and paying book rental fees for those who could not bear to come in until the last minute. The whole day was a day of read- justment and settling in. Teachers explained courses and rules and then as you rushed out the door they smil- ed sweetly and said, “See you tomor- row. Most wished they were out beyond the classroom again. 8 — Summer Activities First Day of School
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▼Jack Schuring and his girl Cindy Troy stand before the preacher to be married for the small fee of IOC. Jack and Andy were one of appriximately 30 couples who were married. ►Student Council members Bonnie Peck and Melissa Staples keep the order while students await their chance to be married. ▼Marriage licenses and rings were given out with each marriage said by preacher, Mr. Gary Young. I ▲ Between signing books, Eric Little and Sue Cooley dance to records played in the mezzanine. More time was spent collecting and signing yearbooks than dancing. ► Both Sadie Hawkins and the Yearbook dance were record dances. Here Andy Richart and Dave Watt adjust the sound before the Yearbook Dance. 10 — Yearbook Sadie Hawkins Dance
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