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Kim Wolfe and Annette Compton, Hauser Juniors, clown around in the parade on a three-wheeler owned by Kevin Bishop of Schaeffer Lake. Melissa Thayer shows Scooby Doo, from King's Island near Cincinnati, Ohio, the sites of Hope Heritage Days. r Heritage Days 9
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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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raveling for school organizations can not only be fun but can also be educational, Mr. Mike Brock said. Members of FFA, the Golden Tones and JETSTREAM, along with representatives for Boys' and Girls' State, traveled to different areas of the country to learn more about their club or organization. Members of FFA traveled to Kansas City, Missouri November 7-9, for a national convention. Half of the cost for the trip was sponsored by the Hauser FFA chapter, while the other half was paid for by the individual. The members listened to a number of speakers including Will Rogers, Jr., Cotton Ivy and West Harrison, the special effects man for the Tom and Jerry cartoon. James Fransisco said about the trip, “We had a real good time. It was well worth it. Tim Andrews and Steve Workman, editors of the JETSTREAM, went to the Indiana University campus in Bloomington for the Thirty-Third Annual High School Journalism Institute workshop. While there, they learned more about putting a yearbook together such as how to make a yearbook different and more interesting. Representing Hauser at Boys' and Girls' State were Tom Shaw and Cheryl Beeker. Each spent a week at Indiana State University in Terre Haute. They both participated in a mock government, set up with candidates, campaigns and conventions. Fred Waring's Music Workshop in Pennsylvania was the destination of five Golden Tone members. Attending the workshop were Melissa Thayer, Pam Bense, Lee Ann Bense, Steve Workman and Kim Ger-nentz. During their two-week stay, they learned what it was really like to be in show business, said Steve Workman. Traveling from Guadalajera, Mexico, was exchange student Susy Carretero. Miss Carretero was the third member of the Carretero family to attend Hauser through the exchange student program. She stayed with the Charles Hurt family while in Hope. These and other Hauser groups participated in learning through travel. According to Pam Bense, junior, Traveling is always fun, but when it becomes a learning experience as well, it makes things that much better. Exchange student Susy Carretero is from Guadalajera, Mexico. She came to Hauser at the beginning of the school year for a taste of American life. Members of FFA who attended the convention in Kansas City, Missouri are: Standing: James Fransisco, Tom Shaw, John Tedder, David Bense and Julian Smith. Kneeling: Damon Broady and Troy Embry.
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