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— Billie Simmons, salutatorian of her class, gives the welcoming speech. Cindv McQueen gladly accepts her diploma from Mr. Rowe at commencement ceremonies. Thinking about the future that lies ahead for them are Bonnie Simmons, James Kessler, and Karen Mize.
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Students Did, Can, and Always Will Enjoy Living Hauser students and youngsters of the community usually have no trouble finding a way to entertain themselves. There are sports events all year long, parties, from going away, to Christmas and Halloween, and students have cars to go to neighboring towns. With jobs, students earn money which usually goes toward some sort of entertainment for themselves and friends. When Hope was a new town, things were much different. There were horses and carriages, no cars. Jobs were not as we know them today.More labor was involved and less money. Young people had “chores”, work they did at home. But, even though things were much different then the younger generation did, can, and always will find ways to enjoy life. Greg Maupin experiences the ups and downs, mostly the downs, of roller skating. Garni Stolze readily accepts the money from the students when acting as cashier at noon.
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Graduates Have Many Roads Ahead to Choose Four years of high school was concluded by the Senior class of Hauser High School on May 30, 1975 at 8:00 p.m. The eighty-four Seniors chose the class motto of “We shall never pass this way again.” The speeches of Howard Downey, valedictorian; Billie Simmons, salutatorian; and State Representative Lee Hamilton, the guest speaker were the climax of the commencement ceremonies. Mr. Hamilton spoke about our heritage and the bicentennial. He stated several ways in which we could get ready for the bicentennial and how the young people of today can help. Presentation of the diplomas were given by Mr. Glen S. Keller, principal, and Mr. Robert B. Rowe, superintendent. For the commencement ceremonies music was provided by the Hauser High School band. I.ec Hamilton, guest speaker at the commencement speaks about our American heritage. 11
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