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490.00 ■ iiviu, Y MESSj The Navigator -- In the following twenty pages, various in-flight activities are listed and described. Readers will be able to catch up on the latest local and national news for 1979-80 and also travel with passengers on tours of special activities. The top 10 movies, rated by the passengers of Flight 80 who viewed them during the flight, and TV shows for the past year are included. Also in this section are popular fads and fashions of the school year, as well as a music guide to top songs of the year. This magazine was designed for the enjoyment of its readers. Boarders are invited to retain this booklet to recall memories of their travels aboard Flight 80. Sophomore Jeff Paetzel tosses an apple into the press to make more cider for the FFA on Heritage Day. Proceeds went toward sending members to the FFA National Convention in Kansas City, Missouri. Magazine Division 7
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CHRYSLER! CORPORATION I U.S. may destroy us, but not our revolution.”
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HOPE prepares eqr SESQUICENTENNIAX ith booths stationed around the square and people standing shoulder to shoulder, Hope celebrated its twelveth annual Heritage Days. The festivities began Saturday morning, Sept. 29, with booths from around the area and surrounding counties. One booth intermixed with several was the junior class popcorn booth, which netted about $100.00. Also setting up a booth at Heritage Days were the girls' varsity and junior varsity basketball teams, coached by Joe Burney. The team squeezed their own lemonade and sold it for .50 per glass, with a total of 630 glasses sold. The crowd-pleaser of the celebration came Sunday at 2:00, with the start of the parade. School organizations involved in the parade included the Hauserettes and the Hauser High School Marching Band, along with the band from Central Junior High School. The FFA float was an antique tractor owned by Elbert Waltz, which was also included in the parade. Plans are in the making for next year's Sesquicen-tennial Celebration. There will be a week long celebration from June 29-July 5, with regular Heritage Days scheduled for Sept. 27-28. Also scheduled is a pageant which will include several hundred townspeople. As Amy Bode said It's gonna be twice as big and twice as better. Nina Clouse and Gary Taylor ride on the Hauser Chapter of the Future Farmers of America float, an antique tractor owned by Elbert Waltz. The Hauserettes perform for the crowd during the Heritage Day Parade, held Sunday, Sept. 30 at 2:00 p.m. 8 Heritage Days
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