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The task of marking in numbers for the Hauserettes cake walk is skillfully undertaken by Shelly Kanouse and Shari Beck. The money gathered from the cake walk, which was held at the Hope Heritage Days went towards sending the Hauserettes to camp. Music, a vital element in a cake walk, pours forth from a transistor radio held by Hauserette Lori Kaler. Teresa Lain, an eleventh grade art student, deftly paints a design on a youngster's face during the Heritage Days celebration. Parents of Cross Cliff students organized the booth to raise funds for the Spring Fun Fair. Heritage Days 23
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A Weekend Affair Antique cars, horses, fire engines, bands and clowns were all a part of the 1980 Heritage Days Parade, which officially ended Hope's Sesquicentennial Celebration as well as the annual Heritage Days event. Twelve years ago, the last weekend in September was set aside to attract people's interest in Hope and to promote Hope's businesses. The first Heritage Days had an antique car show and decorated store windows. There were very few crafts, according to Principal Glen Keller, who has served as Master of Ceremonies since the second year. Today, Hope's Heritage Days has grown into a weekend affair with thousands of people driving through and stopping in during these two days. Along with the parade, people enjoy browsing through all of the flea market-type booths, eating the traditional Heritage Days foods, such as ham and beans, apple butter and funnel cakes, and listening to different types of entertainment, part of which is provided by different Hauser groups. Hauser classes and organizations sponsored many moneyraising projects this year. The juniors had a lemonade stand to raise money for the prom, while the Hauser High Historians made apple butter for the crowd. The Hauser FFA made fresh apple cider. From its small beginning to quite a crowd attraction, the Hope Heritage Days had turned into an event in which the people of Hope get a chance to look back on the way things used to be. Sandi Harker, president of the Hauser High Historians, airs up balloons during the Heritage Days celebration while fellow club member John Burney assists. The balloons, along with apple butter, were sold to raise funds. 22 Heritage Days
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Juniors Lucretia Glick and class president Andi Andrews work to raise funds for the prom by selling lemonade at the Sesqui-centennial flea market. Kim Nading prepares to release a ball at the Support Our Sports dunking booth, which was set up to raise money for Hauser athletics. 24 Sesquicentenmal
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