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a bang, as the high school office received a bomb threat from a student in the junior high office. A year of firsts was 77-78; the PCC traveling trophy was captured by the boys varsity basketball team. In 1984-85 the girl ' s basketball team won the PCC Tourney championship and the students had a day off school. The school year of ’85-’86 the boys varsity basketball team won sectionals and Mr. Richard Norris retired after 33 years of teaching. E xtremely en- thuisiatic. junior Millie Willy helps draw a poster to add to the creativity ot the junior hall during Homecoming hall decoration The hall placed 3rd. in the competition. n the first annual Snowflake sec- tion held for the junior high students, senior Snowballer Theresa Griesmer ex- plains what Operation Snowball is and why they should get involv- ed. The sponsor tor this organization is Mr Robert Krot. 5 SECT ION
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L imited in students and faculty, Hanover Central started its educational program in 1967. Striking a blow for faculty rights ended the ’68-’69 year, as the school board would not negotiate a teachers contract. The backwash flowed into the next year, delaying the start of school, since the teachers were still on strike. However, two weeks later, the strike ended. Hanover’s 71-72 school year started off with I A t ith 30 years ol 1 1 service to the V V community, the American Legion Post 261 paraded their miniature tire engine in the Armed Forces Day parade tor the first time.
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. K STUDENT ?,T g i « ' . ,, -!?v , r .v- ' | ?g y ? ; j T- - y v-gug- 1 - ivws 1 •- • «• wr-.T- .•;» 1 »vg ' .» P lacing third in the hall decorating contest sophomore Vicki Vanco makes wildcat paw prints to put on the lockers. Limited funds And creative budgets D ating then and now; somehow the dollar doesn’t stretch like it used to. With the following guidelines, students on limited budgets still enjoyed a pleasant evening. Consume a big meal before eating out. Rent a video instead of going to the movies; at home the popcorn was free. Walking to a restaurant was cheaper, and healthier unless you caught pneumonia from an unexpected cloudburst. Doubling with parents also insured a free evening. Collect a “sibling maintenence fee” from little brothers and sisters. Ask the parents for a loan at less than 5 per cent interest, compounded annually. HINT: DO NOT use your stereo as collateral. A teen adhering to these rules found dating both possible and economical.
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