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2 Opening the hot August sun filtered through the clouds on the 23rd of that month, the beginning of the 85-86 school year promised bright prospects. Each grade had their own goals, from the seventh grader's anticipation of making it to the senior's desire to graduate and make it on their own. But one goal everyone had in common was hope for the best for the upcoming school year. A new administration lead the school in many different rays of hope. The C and G rules were still in effect for the year, but did not put a cloud over school activities and spirit. While many students spent much of their spare time in various school clubs and organizations such as campus life and the school newspaper, People's Printout, which were new to the school, others spent their time participating in sports. In academics, the already established teachers, along with three new ones, worked on setting and meeting standards for North Central Accreditation. They also planned interesting agendas for their scholars. The year was for some a beginning and for others an end. But either way, the new year held much potential and hope for everyone.
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Volume 29 1986 Jetstream Hauser Jr.-Sr. High State Road 9 Hope, Indiana 47246 Enrollment 506
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Amy Mankin, Richie Gutknecht and Beth Sandlin take advantage of the nice weather in the courtyard. The vo. ag. and horticulture classes implemented the changes in the courtyard which included park benches, shrubbery, and flowers. Melanie Stone and Deanette Zody give a presentation to the school board on the activities of the yearbook class. The board requested that classes present reports of their activities to keep them informed on the classroom. Kelly Drinkwater talks to Sondra Linke while Anne-Marie Ross looks through her yearbook at the signature dance. The dance is the first activity of the school year. David Hancher and Chris Nading take it easy'' during their lunch break Many students took advantage of the benches in the front hall to relax. Opening 3
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