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Black And White Together D: A resident from Clifford, Teresa Whitsitt, studies photographs of dream houses in Senior Home Economics class with Becki White and Michelle Warren. E: Shooting a free throw is Tim Harris, a Hope resident, who is a member of Hauser's Varsity basketball team. F: Rhonda Hampton and Rayetta Blair, both from Rugby, work hard to complete their clay wind chime projects on time in advanced art class. E From five communities to one school, Hauser Jr.-Sr. High School has become black and white together. It takes the five communities of Hope, Hartsville, Clifford, St. Louis Crossing, and Rugby to form Hauser. While the school building is only twelve years old, the students attending Hauser have been black and white together for twenty-one years. We became black and white together in 1957 when Hope High School and Clifford High School were combined to form Hauser. Our school colors were chosen by the Student Council at that time. Black and white can be seen on color day at school during spirit week, in various team uniforms in sports, and on license plates of cars throughout the community. The five communities of Hope, Hartsville, Clifford, St. Louis Crossing, and Rugby have formed our school. Hauser still stands as black and white together. Opening 5
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The academic ache is an every year occurrence for a Hauser student. It usually begins around December or January when the winter weather really gets here. School is snowed out from Wednesday to Friday, and on the following Monday every teacher hits you with a quiz or a test when you can not even remember the name of the chapter you were studying. Why are they always in such bad moods after having a few days off? It seems like they just sit at home plotting on how they can lower the grade average of every student they teach. Can they actually enjoy school that much? What is it that drives these teaching machines? Is it the thrill of victory, or the agony of defeat? What puts their noses against the grinding wheel each and every day? .. . The answer is a simple one. It's you, and me, and every other healthy, young, good-looking, Godfearing Hauser student that they are privileged to teach. Lets face it, we're a challenge to these teachers. We should back them up and show them what we think of them. So rally around your faculty, and support your local teacher. And when the academic ache hits you, follow your teachers orders . . . rest, drink plenty of fluids, and study twice a day. A: Rayetta Blair hides buttons before button day during spirit week. B: Seventh grader Doug Wood studies in Music. B Academic Division 7
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