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“FOR OUR NEXT number . . CW-3 Robert Edmonds announces another song during the Christmas Program. “DOWN THE HATCH . . Roger Meadows and Mr. Gary VanGen-deren sample a radioactive cocktail. NAME RETENTION is explained to George Curry and Karen Alvis by Mr. O. G. Fitzgerald in his memory program. ATOMIl •o wo 10
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IN DEEP CONCENTRATION about her routine is majorette Connie Epperson at Hauser basketball game. AND NOW THE 1920 CHARLESTON FLAPPERS . . . Rocky Ray and Karen Dodd find old dances fun in this routine. 3 Cu You ReD Half-Time Shows and Band Supply Variation Halftime presented an outlet for creative ideas and talent in the roles assumed by Bandsmen and Hauserettes. Several marching styles were viewed, as the Hauserettes and the marching Jets revealed the hard work of Mr. Charles T. Biggs, band director, and Mrs. Geneva Wickens, choreographer of the Hauserettes. Bandsmen and Hauserettes unveiled talent in topics concerning the highlights of the 1969-70 year through various shows, such as the opening show entitled, “A Salute to the Astronauts.” Another performance consisted of a review of “Seven Decades of American Dancing.” Between games on February 7, the Hauserettes took the audience on a trip to Mexico, which was highlighted by the Mexican hat dance. On the Exchange Band Program, the Jets served as hosts to the South Decatur Marching Band, as they performed before a large crowd. In February the marching Jets traveled to Edinburg to invade the Lancers with sounds and smiles. REPRESENTING SNOOPY during a half-time show between games is Rocky Ray, as Dennis Davis helps out. 9
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FLUSHED WITH excitement is senior George Curry as he receives his senior jacket from Coach Ward Smith. Assemblies Provide Breaks from Routine Hauser students found the many convocations sponsored by the student council throughout the year educational. These assemblies along with pep sessions gave the entire school an opportunity for a sometimes unusual change in routine while broadening their social experiences. During basketball season, pep sessions helped to boost the spirit of the team and student body. The booster club awarded the boys with cookies and candy canes at the different assemblies. Each class presented a skit, some of which were comical versions of famous literary works. In his memory program. Mr. O. G. Fitzgerald displayed his ability to recall names and number sequences. He also demonstrated the retentive abilities of various students. Many of the technical aspects of radioactive materials were explained by Mr. Gary Van Genderen in his program, “Our Atomic World. Hauser students were also entertained by Mr. David Van Koevering and Mr. Bil Pfuderer. Mr. Van Koevering, the Swiss Bell Ringer, presented some of the worlds most unusual sounds in his program, “The Science of Sounds.” Mr. Pfuderer brought the school dramatic interpretations of various selections from the world of drama.
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