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Penny Votes Add Up December 6, 1980 was the big night for the eight girls who were chosen as homecoming queen candidates. The candidates raised penny votes for six weeks. Projects such as raffles, candy sales, garage sales, bake sales and breakfasts were among the money-making projects the girls used in their campaigns. Halftime of the Hauser-North Decatur game finally arrived. The chosen theme song for the event was True Love. First, it was an- nounced that Kelly Finke, sophomore, won the Prettiest Baby Contest, which was voted on by the students. Next, junior Shari Taylor and her escort Paul Douglas were announced as third runner-up. Debbie McCarty, also a junior, and her escort Shawn Thayer finished second runner-up. First runner-up Lori Hart was escorted by Scott Maley. Everyone was quiet as senior Kim Wolfe, escorted by Mark Sneed, was announced as the 1980-1981 Hauser Homecoming Queen. Other participants were sophomore Jill Norman and freshmen Lori Kaler and Susan Bode. Hauser Homemakers sponsored the homecoming dance after the basketball game in honor of the queen, her court and the other homecoming contestants. Hauser students David Ziegler, Jennifer Rathburn, Gary Taylor, Amy Skurka, Lonnie Clary and Angela Rathburn perform an informal kickline at the Homecoming Dance, which was sponsored by the Hauser Homemakers. The 1980 Hauser High School Homecoming Court: Front Row: Jamie Sneed, crownbea-rer and Aaron Robb, flower girl. Middle Row: Susan Bode, freshman; Lori Kaler, freshman; Shari Taylor, junior, third runner-up; Lori Hart, senior, first runner-up; Kim Wolfe, senior, 1980 Hauser High School Homecoming Queen; Lisa Christy, sophomore, 1979 Hauser High School Homecoming Queen; Debbie McCarty, junior, second runner-up; Kelly Finke, sophomore, Prettiest Baby Award, and Jill Norman, sophomore. Top Row: Kris Mote, Brian Phelps, Paul Douglas, Scott Maley, Mark Sneed, Joey Whittington, Shawn Thayer, Jeff Sweet and Kevin Rucker 10 Homecoming
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Shannon Brock, daughter of Mr Mike Brock, reserve coach, shows her spirit by following along with varsity cheerleader Ty Herron during a cheer. Varsity Cheerleaders: Top: Michelle Gom-mel, Judy Wheelden and Carolyn Jackson. Bottom: Ty Herron, Shawn Thayer and Jackie Robb. ‘Doing My Thing’ Watermelon, watermelon growing on a vine .. is the opening yell done by cheerleader-mascot Shawn Thayer. My cheers and presence help Hauser's spirit to rise. This school needed someone like me because everyone sees me doing my thing, then they want to do their own thing. This makes people ROWDY! said Shawn. Donned in a skunk hat loaned from Cousin Kook , a handmade black cape and gloves, Shawn dances around throwing the hex on the opposing team. When I take the floor, everyone is watching me, and I love attention, Shawn commented. I With a skunkskin cap on his head and a black cape tied around his neck, varsity cheerleader Shawn Thayer prepares to hex an unsuspecting opponent. His hex worked , as Hauser beat Indian Creek by a score of 55-53. don't think the hex bothers the other team, but it gets our side ROWDY! Barbra Steenbarger added. Cheerleading isn't all fun; it takes hard work and practice. Shawn practices 3 to 4 times a week. I have to put personal things aside and be dedicated to cheerleading. Although I have fun, it's not easy getting out in front of everyone every game. This summer Shawn went to camp and learned partner stunts. I was the only male cheerleader there. It was a very interesting trip! Shawn hopes that his actions become a tradition. I am handing down my cape and gloves but someone else will will have to find a hat. I think the school needs a mascot every year. The mascot should be voted on by the students. Cheerleaders 9
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Joey Whittington balances the crown of Homecoming Queen Kim Wolfe, while Mark Sneed waits. After winning the title of Homecoming Queen, senior Kim Wolfe shares her joy with Jackie Bishop and Susan Gardner. Homecoming 11
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