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

 - Class of 1988

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‘Tlew Ideas, Old Standards Larry and Lynn Detwiler are always trying to think of new and fun ideas that will attract students' attention. One of these ideas was a manhunt at the beginning of the school year. Students interested in Campus Life were asked to meet at the school cafeteria one evening. Teams were divided into three people each. A list of about 20 items was given to each team. They were to find as many of these items at school within twenty minutes. The team who collected the most people was treated to an evening at Paramount Pizza Palace. Lynn Detwiler commented. The main reason for ding this was to attract as many people as we could for Campus Life. In December, the Detwiler's came up with another great idea. They planned a Christmas Dinner and sent out invitations. But this was no ordinary Christmas Dinner. It was something called a regressive dinner. The twist is each food was renamed so they wouldn't know what anything was. Karmin Oldham commented. Everyone who attended got a kick out of it.” But the idea behind Campus Life isn't just fun and games. Its purpose is for youths to have an opportunity to meet and discuss some of the problems that affect them. Angie Tanguma stated. I really get something out of it. Campus Life members Karmin Oldham. Angie Miller. Kim Dillingham. and Kristen Abies read verses from the Bible which is used as a reference during discussions. Can It Be True? As one of the activities, at Stoney-creek workshop. Stephanie Coy fires a BB gun at a target while matt Bragg watches. Other activities included a box social and games. GAMES PEOPLE PLAY The club gives us a chance to have fun and learn at the same time.” replied Amy Broady. The fun occurred during the playing of games such as Win. Lose or Draw and Jeopardy. The games used Latin words that have been studied. Since the second and third year Latin classes met in the same room at the same time they formed a Latin club. The club meets the second Friday of every month, during Think of a history class where no books are needed and the students learn by first person presentations and living the way of the pioneers. Actually having fun and learning at the same time! This is reality for the Hauser Historians. a chapter of the Indiana Junior Historical Society (I.J.H.S.). There are clubs all over Indiana. Their motto is History is Fun” and they try their best to prove that with their various activities. With the help of their sponsor. Ed Johnson, the members have gone on canoe trips and individuals have done presenta- the seventh period class. The club gives the students a break from translating. but they are still Gina West and Kristen Abies watch patiently as Karla Glaser draws the latin word navis ship on the board for her team during Win. Lose, or Draw in 14 Clubs and Organizations

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Before their performance, Cindy Bius and Tonya Rousch practice. Half of the girls line up at each end of the gym and then march in to the school song cadence. The Hauserettes form an 'H while the band plays the school song. The black and white shorts were worn for the Jail House Rock” performance after the opposing schools' school song was completed. Hauserettes: Top Row: Stacy Franz. Sonja Pierce. Kim Dillingham, Kathy Harlow, and Pam Hancock. Middle Row: Mechelle Deweese, Weena Butler, Carrie Cook, MaDonna Saltsman. Stacy Buckler, and Cindy Buis. Sandy Embry, Trish Watkins, Sonja Wilson, Captain; Kris Fiesbeck, captain; Tonya Rousch, and Melissa Love. During halftime, the girls do the Tree' routine while the band accompanies them. Bleacher routines include Tuxedo, The Bird, and Jazz. Hauserettes 13



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tions. Summer activities are what keeps the historians busy during summer months, they can choose from a week long workshop for the junior and senior high clubs and or three Little Hoosier camps. Expressed by club president Jackie Wood-house. by attending summer activities I have met some wonderful people that will be my friends forever.” The I.J.H.S. has been a big part of my life since the fourth grade, it has taught me leadership, and that 'History is Fun,” stated Bobby Waddle. working with the language. stated Latin teacher Mrs. Nancy Wagner. Latin club. Mike Tucker, of the second team, waits for Mrs. Wagner to give him the word he will draw in hopes to win. Sponsor Mrs. Mary Beth Hufty listens as Shelley Morgan. Keisha Welch. Kathy Harlow, and Brian Smith discuss how they did at the Columbus East meet. Speech team members participated in thirteen meets during the year. New Team auser’s Hauser had a new team this year. This was not an athletic team, but a speech team. Headed by Mary Beth Hufty. a junior high and senior high team were organized. Over all approximately 25 students participated regularly in the club. The team's main activity was to participate in speech meets. The average meet contained 18 to 25 schools. The students had the opportunity to participate in several different categories. Most schools offered humorous interpretation. dramatic interpretation, duo interpretation, poetry, extemporaneous speaking, original oratory, oratorical interpretation, radio broadcasting, prose reading, and discussion. Each meet was divided into rounds. There were three rounds for a jr. High meet, and four for the Sr. High. The team attended meets at several central Indiana schools. They also were involved in some oratorical contests and other public speaking functions. Over the year they participated in 15 speech competitions. The high school members could acquire points by placing in the top five at the speech meets or by giving oral pre- sentations to groups of 25 or more people. After earning 25 points, the student could be admitted to the National Forensic League, an honorary fraternity of accomplished speakers. The team stated one of their main goals was to get members admitted to this association. Mrs. Hufty indirectly stated one of ‘‘They’re learning and they don’t even realize it!” her own personal goals when she said. The students are not just learning to speak. In order to be effective they're researching a lot of different kinds of literature, keeping up on current events, and getting into areas that are new and challenging. They're learning and they don't even realize it! Clubs and Organizations 13

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