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Nice outfit — where did you get it? Srg. Davis is discussing with Senior Tim Hammock the advantages to joining the National Guard. The National Guard and other armed forces are an alternative for some students that aren't sure what to do after school. Oh boy — REAL food. After the disastrous peanut butter gravy they made, the cooks felt they needed the sign to regain student’s faith in their abilities as cooks of Hauser High. Student Life 7
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Be There or Be Square What was student life this year? Student life was what we made it. Everything we did —from our band and Hauserettes to homecoming and the senior prom. It was sitting in the hallways at lunch time to decorating each locker to fit its owners very own personality. Personality — ya, that was student life. Every organization and activity had its own personality. All of those personalities made up Hauser. But whatever you considered student life, you had to either be there or be square. Wait, I’m not ready!” Tammy Schwer-ing is taking advantage of the electricity which just moments ago was obsolete. In December all the electricity in Hope was off due to a large wind storm which caused everyone used to using curling irons and hair dryers to become creative. Reviewing their speeches are Chris Owsley and Malt Clark, members of the speech club. They had to come up with a speech, whether it be comical or serious, a poem, famous speech, or an original and present it to judges at meets. The result of all of this was satisfaction and points for your team if you did well. 6 Student Life
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njj ard Work £4 Pays Off For all of you who are actually reading the stories in this yearbook, I thank you on behalf of all the writers and Mrs. Blomenberg. A lot of time, work, and aggravation was put forth to make this yearbook one of the best. The book is a reflection of the hard work the class put into it. Believe me it is not a slide class. We had to meet all deadlines which meant coming in on Saturdays. Deadlines were incentive to not procrastinate, said Kris Clarkson. Jetstream does have its good sides. Members of Jetstream were very independent. it was left up to the individual to write a story, draw a layout, and take pictures, as long as Mrs. B. approved of it. Being a member of the yearbook staff does increase your creativeness. Working on yearbook can help you in many ways. If a career in Journalism or writing is in your future it will exercise your creativity in writing, stated Brian Jones. Business aspects were learned as well. Computers were used to type the stories and captions that were written. Finances were covered when the budget was made and when ads were sold. Layout design was covered. The opportunity for photography experience also existed. Use of 35mm cameras as well as darkroom work was covered. Yearbook may or may not be what you want, it probably isn't what you expect but, in any case, yearbook will not hurt you. Then, of course, we can't forget the food, drinks, and music involved in the parties, said Bobby Waddle. Jetstream Staff: Top Row: Kelby Mathis, Beth Wetzel, Brian Jones, Karmin Oldham, Angi Miller, Bobby Waddle. Kris Clarkson, Jennifer Seim, and Shannon Andrews. Bottom Row: Thresa Mayes, Jackie Woodhouse, Lori Kimbler, Stacy Franz, and Tammy Schwering. Brian Jones types information into a computer for a yearbook deadline. Jetstream had six deadlines during the school year during which they completed layouts and sent them to the printer, Herff Jones. 8 Jet stream
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