Hauser Junior Senior High School - Jetstream Yearbook (Hope, IN)

 - Class of 1986

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Brian West, Teresa Sisson, and Tim Crouse listen to their guide talk about an electronic surveying gun at the Indiana Convention Center. Mrs. Bennett's math classes took a field trip to Indianapolis to learn more about surveying. David Mix concentrates on his homework assignment in seventh period social studies. The class studies the continents and their inhabitants. During their lunch break, seniors Kathy Clarkson, Chris Nading, Anne-Marie Ross, and Michele Seim do some last minute studying for their semester final in unified math. Patty Lobdell strains strawberries while Lori Fields talks her through it in Foods II They made a Strawberry Dream Cake which placed third in their bake-off competition. Seniors Jim Swegman and Melissa Barker take advantage of their 30 minute lunch break to make last minute corrections on their homework assignment for unified math. 28 Academics

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The Beginning Of The End A girl tripped on stage during practice, while another leaped onto the stage to receive her diploma. One guy battled to keep his cap on during commencement while yet another shuffled up to the stage instead of walking. A guy passed out red roses to his fellow classmafes and the first row played musical chairs after receiving their diplomas. These were just a few of the incidents that marked the beginning of the end for the class of '86. The baccalaureate ceremony, held May 25, started with the class of 1986 marching in for the last baccalaureate ceremony at Hauser. The service will be discontinued due to lack of attendance and interest. During the next week seniors took their final exams while using water guns, radios, and fireworks to let off steam. On May 30, the class met in the cafeteria to make final preparations for their graduation. After the seniors were seated, Anne-Marie Ross and Amy Harker shared the duties of salutatorian. Their speech took the seniors back to when they were scared seventh graders and brought them through their high school years ending with memories of their last year together. As the class marched out, with diplomas in hand, they took with them the memories of six years of friendships, frustrations, and learning. TODAY’S OPPORTUNITY IS YESTERDAY’S DREAM AND TOMORROWS MEMORY ' «» Amy Harker and Anne-Marie Ross combine efforts to give the salutatorian's speech, about the memories of their years ot Hauser. Amy and Anne-Morie tied for salutatorian while Tammy Artis was named valedictorian. Baccalaureate marshall Amy Keller hands Richie Gutknecht a while rose after he received his diploma. The while rose was the class flower while their colors were burgundy and black. Sondra Linke helps foreign exchange student Kelly Drinkwater pin her cap on before the commencement ceremony. Besides fixing their caps, the gown had collars which were supposed to be attached with tape tabs. Graduation 27



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•w hether it was the basic ABC's of grammar or trigonomic equations, there was something to keep everyone busy. Over 500 students walked to 28 different classrooms to learn information that would help out of school. Inside these classrooms, over 80 subjects were taught for seven periods each day. Among the subjects taught were speech and journalism that had not been offered in four years and a new class called challenge. With the personal attention put forth by the faculty it made our academics some of the best if not the Best of All. Academics 29

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