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Physical Education assistants are: Top Row: Bob Holley, Jackie Biship and Jeff Buis. Second Row. Mark Sneed, Mark Lazzell, Teresa McQueen, Suzie Strietel-meier, Bruce Harper and Griff Roth. Third Row: Lori Hart, Laura Wasson, Allen Parrot, David Green, Scott Maley, Gary McNamee and Laura Fourman, Bottom Row: Shelly Kanouse, Sue McMahan, Steve Watkins, Joyce Lazzell, Brian Finke and Kay Chinn. Guidance Assistants are: Tracey Phelps, Lucretia Glick, April Eis-ele, Debbie McCarty, Kim Rich, Susan Gardner, Tracy Gardner, Jonna Beeker and Dwayne Staggs. Office Assistants are: Melissa Thayer, Susana Carretero, Loveta Glick, Cheryl Beeker, Michelle Gommel, Carolyn Jackson, Sandy Teltoe and Melinda Titus. Assistants 29
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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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Clubs Help Build Future 30 Clubs Members of The Interceptor Staff are: Staci Gearhart, Jill McMahan, Debbie Landauer, Amy Seward, Kim Vanarsdale and Keenan Akin. The various scholastic and athletic clubs at Hauser provided the students with entertaining ways to help prepare for their futures. Many students participated in the clubs offered. These clubs included Future Farmers of America, The Interceptor, Quill and Scroll, Let-termen and Fellowship of Christian Athletes. The FFA participated in many activities, such as going to the state in soil judging, selling apple cider at Heritage Days and sponsoring the donkey basketball game. According to Barry Trotter, The two most eventful things were the exchange student from England and the National FFA Convention in Kansas City, Mis- souri. The Interceptor, the school newspaper, was scheduled to be published four times last year. Several students, under the guidance of Mr. Robert McClellan, devoted their time toward producing a good school newspaper. Some of the features in the newspaper were short stories, more photography and the Principal's Column. Mr. McClellan explained, The 'Principal's Column' is written by the principals at Hauser telling us about the current events and activities. Many of the clubs offered at Hauser help students prepare for their lives in the future, said Mrs. Janeen Blomenberg, sponsor of the Quill and Scroll.
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