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Cheerleader-mascot Shawn Thayer prepares to hex an opponent. Joyce Lazzell, Susan Gardner and Scott Maley enjoy Fifties Day Activities Division
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Miriam Hayes, junior, pours lemonade into a glass at Hope's Sesquicentennial celebration. The booth was set up to raise funds for the junior class. Sophomore Greg Webb appears confident no one will be able to dunk him while working at the Support Our Sports booth during the week-long Sesquicentennial. An Indiana State Police representative instructs Janean Warriner in the proper techniques of self defense. Three members of the state police taught self-defense to the phys ed classes. Home, Sweet Hauser 1 Hauser experienced many changes as the 1980-81 school year began. Long-time guidance director Mr. A.J. McQueen retired over the summer and was replaced by Mr. Jack Huff. Three new teachers, Miss Linda Sears, junior high science; Mrs. Kathy McConnell, resource room; and Mr. Patrick Ulm, reading coordinator, were added to the teaching staff. Miss Beverly Long was hired as Hauser's new nurse, replacing Mrs. Sharon Wright. In athletics, seven coaching positions were filled with new personnel. On the world scene, inflation skyrocketed and was noticed particularly in the grocery stores and at the gas pumps. President Ronald Reagan took office in late January, and shortly after his term began America welcomed home the 52 hostages who had been held for over fourteen months in Iran. Looking at new faces and changing world events, 645 students settled into a nine month stay at Home, Sweet Hauser. Opening 5
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ACTIVITIES From the summer of 1980 all the way until May, 1981, plenty of activities were available for every student to participate. First, Hope's week-long Sesqui-centennial celebration and then the thirteenth annual Heritage Days provided students with festivities to attend. As the school year began, Homecoming, Spirit Week and skating parties allowed students to take part in activities and make themselves at home. The Senior Class Play, soc-hops, 1 and the prom, among other activi- I ties, ended the year. The abundance of activities available to take part in made everyone feel at home. Eighth grade cheerleaders Andi Shipley, Michelle Stover and Carol Moore take time out from their busy schedule during basketball season to pose for a photographer in the gym. Activities Division 7
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