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Jetstream Writing copy and going crazy Words won't fit, and the layout's hazy Pictures to crop, captions to write, Causing confusion, laughter and strife. Seeing the year through past tense eyes, For this year is last year in the reader's eyes. Getting approvals, getting denials, Getting maybes and occasional smiles. Drawing up layouts and typing typesheets. Can be nerve-racking with deadlines to meet. You can be proud when the yearbook is through For you did those things you had to do When your yearbook depended on you. Staci Gearhart Enjoying donuts, milk and orange drink at the Homecoming Breakfast are members of various first period classes Tickets for the breakfast were 50c with the exception of Mrs Pat Maple's class who went for free. With 96 percent of her class ordering yearbooks, they ordered the highest percentage and won free breakfasts. Jetstream Staff: Clockwise from center top: David Burton, section editor; Mary Frady, business; Darla Everroad, section editor; David Ziegler, photographer; Linda Anderson, section editor; Mark Richter, photographer; Tim Cleland, editor-in-chief; Staci Gearhart, business; Julie Essex, photographer; Lori Hart, business director; Shelly Kanouse, general staffer and David Golden, general staffer. At the August 29th Signature Dance, Bob Holley, Amy Burnes and Debbie Landauer pick up their 1980 yearbooks from Lori Hart, Linda Anderson and Darla Everroad. The dance is one of the many fundraising events sponsored by the Jetstream to defray the cost of the yearbook. Jetstream 19
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Writing a book that records the history of the school year is an opportunity to be creative and do something other than listen to the traditional classroom lecture. Taking pictures and writing copy that records the events of the year gives photographers and writers a chance to show off their work to hundreds of people. This takes lots of time and effort, but the people involved in producing the book have a feeling of accomplishment and pride when they see the finished product, the 1981 'Jetstream commented Section Editor David Burton. Pride in the completed book and hard work are what the Jetstream staff is all about. The kids have great pride in their work and they do it well. Sometimes this means rewriting copy again and again until it's good enough to be printed. But they stick with it, added Mrs. Janeen Blomenberg, advisor. The work on the yearbook started in July when Section Editors Darla Everroad, Linda Anderson, and David Burton along with Editor-in-Chief Tim Cleland went to Ball State for a week long workshop. During this time they developed the theme of the book, decided to do layouts in a three column format and learned a new style for ad layouts. In August, the staff began their annual advertising campaign in Hope, Columbus and surrounding communities. The money raised from ad sales was a key reason to Jetstream was sold for only six dollars, one of the lower priced books in the area. Once school began, new staffers spent the first nine weeks learning the ins and outs of Jetstream. Then the regular chores, taking 18 Jetstream pictures and writing copy, began, mixed with the annual subscription drive, Homecoming breakfast, and other Jetstream fundraisers. A yearbook captures history being made and gives each student the opportunity to preserve their high school memories forever. Though there were several trying times, the staff of '81 was able to preserve these precious memories, concluded Tim Cleland. Photographer Mark Richter files incoming photographs in the photography file. Mark devised his own system of filing which gave section editors easy access to the photos when drawing up layouts. Darla Everroad interviews Coach Jeff Loveless about his freshman basketball team. Interviews are the primary way for staffers to acquire information needed to write copy. David Golden uses a pica ruler to draw up his final layout for an April deadline. Pride
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Hauser senior Kevin Rucker, winner of the Tobacco Spitting Contest, displays his winning form. To the delight of many young children television personality Cowboy Bob made a special two hour appearance at the Sesqui-centennial During this time he sang, told jokes and signed autographs Andy Eans concentrates as he cups his hands to make the winning catch in the Sesquicentennial Egg Toss competition. For all his effort, the opponent, Damon Broady, received wet, sticky fingers. There are many ways to raise money for a particular cause. The method chosen by the Hauser High School Boys' Baseball Team was to have a donkey baseball game. Atop the beast of burden while covering outfield is team member Tim Cleland. Unfortunately, the fathers of team members upset the team members in the rain-shortened game. 20 Sesquicentennial
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