Hauser Junior Senior High School - Jetstream Yearbook (Hope, IN)

 - Class of 1980

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7%» Student Leadership Provides Activities Honor Society Provisional members are, Top Row: Jeff Stoner, Barry Trotter, David Burton, Ben Miller, Brent Beeker, Tim Cleland and Tom Workman. Middle Row: Darla Everroad, Shelly Kanouse, Susan Gardner, Michelle Gom-mel, Pam Bense and Debbie Landauer. Bottom Row: Sue McMahan, Linda Anderson, Kim Vanarsdale and Dan Gates. The Student Council and Honor Society comprised only a small percentage of Hauser students, yet last year again confirmed that they played vital roles in extracurricular life. Student Council's activities included sponsoring the convocations and co-sponsoring the Mixer. All members participated by reading the morning anounce-ments, decorating the Christmas tree and setting up the birthday board. Members were elected by their classmates and they in turn elected Loveta Glick president, Cheryl Beeker vice-president and Kim Gernentz secretary treasurer. Honor Society members achieved their goals through academic excellence; members were admittted only if they received two C's or less and no D's per semester. Elected officers were Brian Hayes president, Cheryl Beeker vice-president, Tim Andrews treasurer and Terena Saltsman secretary. The Honor Society participated in the Hope Sesquicentennial publication, cosponsored the Mixer and held their annual picnic. Initiation of provisional and active members was held to carry on the tradition of academic excellence. Student Council members are, Top Row: Kenny Embry, Susan Venable, Ben Miller, Loveta Glick, Larry Brown, Brent Beeker, Greg Webb, Jim Tedder and Lori Ruddell. Middle Row: Su-sanne Golden, Kim Gernentz, Michelle Gommel, David Burton, Cheryl Beeker, Melanie Hurt, Laura Fourman and Carol Moore. Bottom Row: Lana Mings, Tony Holder, Scott Johnson, John Hoover, Steve Sweet and Tammy Flora. Honor Society 27

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Freshmen Danny Lentz, Kim Rich, Brian Phelps, Mark Cook, Jim Tedder and Matt Ault watch the deal in a game of cards at the annual Mixer. Student Council member Lana Mings reads morning announcements over the public address system. Honor Society Active members are, Top Row: Selena Walters, Steve Workman and Tim Andrews. Bottom Row: Cheryl Bee-ker, Melissa Thayer and Brian Hayes. 26 Student Council



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Assistants Prove Valuable Asset Many students were found using one of their six class periods as an assistant in the four main areas of Guidance, Office, Library and Physical Education. According to Mr. John Kurtz, physical education teacher, A good assistant is invaluable and makes my job much easier. Physical Education assistants performed many duties including leading exercises, doing laundry, and taking attendance. According to senior Gary McNamee, I'm an assistant because I love sports and enjoy physical activities. Library assistant Selena Walters said, I find the library quiet and relaxing, a good resource center and pleasant for studying. A library assistant's work entailed many duties such as checking out books, handing out overdue notes and organizing books in their proper sequence. One of the most important job a guidance assistant carried out was Library Club Officers are: Selena Walters, secretary; Tim Andrews, treasurer; Brian Hayes, vice president; Kennan Akin, president. tracking down students for Mr. McQueen to counsel. Tracy Gardner said, I like running errands and helping out in the guidance office, I did it last year and really enjoyed the work. It is a lot of fun, but it is also a good experience. The job of an office assistant included picking up absentee lists, helping students with their schedules, assisting teachers in finding out what class a certain student is in and operating the intercom. Junior, Michelle Gommel stated, I find office work more demanding than other assistance work, but it's a lot of fun and will be helpful in my vocational choice. It is very similar to the work of a secretary. Many students of Hauser devoted their time and effort to assistance work this year. According to the students interviewed not one felt that they were wasting time. Senior Griff Roth said, I find assistance work more interesting than sitting in study hall. 28 Assistants

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