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Slowly things began to fall into place. Heritage Days had the band marching, Hauserettes practicing and the juniors squeezing lemons. Money began circulating as magazines, hats, candles, jewelry, raffles, jackets and yearbooks went on sale. There were skating parties and soc-hop tickets to buy as well as votes to be added up for the Kiss-a-pig contest and homecoming queen. Mr. Jordan graciously kissed his prize Harold, cousin of Miss Piggy, after donning red paraffin lips at the yearbook convocation. Homecoming brought bake sales, more raffles, the prettiest baby contest, the homecoming breakfast, a chili supper and the traditional dance. The Class of 1984 took the winnings as Vickie Wasson was named prettiest baby and Susanne Golden was crowned as queen. School spirit began building as Hauser athletes worked in their respective sports. Tennis finished with another banner year while volleyball had a rebuilding one. Cross country sent two runners to the semi-state and junior high volleyball beat Northside for the first time. Even with all of the outside activities going on, you could still find dull pencils, used paper, and students cramming for tests at lunch. Homework was still the number one pastime and the expressions when report cards were distributed revealed how much time each person had spent. Seniors began looking ahead and applying to colleges while juniors took the PS AT. The pieces were there and scrambling into some semblance of order. A bad test, a lost game or an argument with a friend seemed to shift the fragments. But when the “A ” came on the paper, the scoreboard showed in our favor and that special person smiled we knew we were making the pieces ft.
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Making The Pieces Fit Jennifer Beaman donates a can of food for FCA to Cindy Lucas. They collected enough canned goods and money for a Thanksgiving for two families. Steve Webb, Kevin Wallace and Steve Sweet make stuffing and chocolate pie filling in Foods I for their Thanksgiving dinner. Jay Stoner fills out a reply card in the guidance office while listening to a representative from the University of F.vansvillc.
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Making The Pieces Fit Seventh grader Troy Heslop does research in the library for his report on Iowa. Sallie Kelley works on her stuffed animal in Home Ec. Seventh graders also made a gathered skirt or tote bag in the class. Junior Tonya Patton works on adding and subtracting on an adding machine in Business Machines. Tom Biggs performs a parallel forces experiment in physics. Weights were hung on a meter-stick suspended from the two poles.
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