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Students exchange summer highlights at the hamburger feed. Getting Set ter School Summer passed too quickly, and school was coming too soon for many of the 410 students preparing for the Academy and Maur Hill. The two campuses were brought to life when the boarders began moving in at the end of August. Students popped the clutch on the social year by swapping stories of the past 3 months at the an- nual hamburger feed, held August 19, which is sponsored by the Maur Hill 500 Club. The purpose behind the hamburger feed is to raise money for the 500 Club, an organization which supports school athletic activities. The academic year began with enrollment on August 20 and 21. September 21, the end of summer, was some time away, but August 24, the first day of school, was drawing near. Tim Donaldson begins a new year by moving into the dorms. Enrollment marks the start of a new year for Chris Hulseman. 6 Student Life School Preparation
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The Year Starts Rolling The opening Academy assembly was August 25. The faculty was introduced to the student body by Sister Rebecca. Date: August 24, 1981 Time: 7:55, A bell rings in the halls of Maur Hill and the Academy which started the first day of school. This was the start of a year full of changes. An improved campus, rising class spirit, and an attempt to unify the foreign and American students are at the top of the list. Opening assemblies were held at both schools. The Academy held theirs on August 25. Maur Hill held theirs on August 26. Opening Masses were held August 26 for the Academy and August 31 for Maur Hill. The first pep rally, September 11. was held on the hill between Maur Hill and the Academy because of gym renovations. The opening of school was both a blessing and a curse. For some, it meant the end of summer work, for others it mean the beginning of work. Some saw it as an opportunity for socializing, while others saw it as end of summer freedom. Undoubtedly, school meant both work and seeing old friends. As Jodi Durkin, Atchison junior, put it, ‘‘I was looking forward to coming back, but I forgot how much work was involved. The opening of school meant it was time to have pictures taken. The freshmen here are waiting for their turn. The first pep rally was held outside because of gym renovations. The cheerleaders do a routine. Student Life School Opening 7
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