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firll Good evening ladies and gentleman, and welcome to our 1988 Hauser Homecoming Program. At this time I would like to introduce to you the Hauser Homecoming Queen candidates who were nominated by their Senior classmates, said Dave Irvine. After this, the names were read, ''Gigi Gearhart and her escort John Shaw, Jennifer Seim and her escort Doug Meek, Kristen Abies and her escort Paul Allen, and Mika Henderson and her escort Brett Pittman. The homecoming candidates filed onto the gym floor and took their positions. They were followed by Loren Stewart and Josh Detwiler, the flower carrier and the crown bearer. Then came Terri Beeker the 1987 Queen and her escort Rob Elliot. After everyone had taken their places the winner of the baby contest was announced. The girls decorated cans with their baby picture on them. The cans were placed in the front hall during lunch hours so that students could cast their penny votes. The Yearbook staff sponsored a homecoming Breakfast which also contributed to the baby contest. Students could place their breakfast ticket in the baby can of their choice which Putting on the finishing touches are Gigi Gearheart, Kristen Abies, and lennifer Seim. After the ceremony the candidates stayed in their formals and sat together during the varsity game. 18 Homecoming counted as a dollar contribution to the candidate. After the votes were tallied the final result was figured. This year's prettiest baby was Mika Henderson. Mr. Irvine concluded the ceremony, On Friday every member of the Hauser student body had the opportunity to cast their vote for their choice to be Homecoming Queen. The votes were carefully tabulated, and the moment we have all been waiting for is here . . . (drumroll). This year's first runner up is Mika Henderson. Hauser's 1988 Homecoming Queen is ... Jennifer Seim.
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E ight P eriods What do you like to do for fun when not in school? Have you ever thought of weightlifting, modeling, or even tie dying? These are a few of the “classes” that students participated in during activity period. Activity period was first considered three years ago, but didn’t take effect until last year. “This was a nice change of pace for the kids. It gave them time for leisure activities during school,” stated Mr. Gene Genth. There were no problems except for the fire. Mr. Genth planned on having bells ring according to the amended schedule that activity day entailed, but the fire ruined the whole bell system. Teachers dismissed classes based solely on their classroom clocks. All classes were shortened about ten minutes in order to make time at the end of the day for the activity period. “I am really glad that we get activity periods this year. It’s a lot of fun and it takes us away from the pressures of school,” stated Dan Holcomb. ing weights. Weightlifting was one of the activities that alternated every other meeting. PHOTOGRAPHY FASHION 8 POISE card club WEIGHTLIFTING GUN CLUB ART CLUB Taking pictures is Sandy Embry. Photography club decided to use activity period as a time for field trips to see the professional studios of Cameo Color and Ivy Tech. Robin Boles mixed dye in art club. Because the activity period got set up so late in the year the art club met only twice. Clubs and Organization 17
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1988 Homecoming Court: Back Row: Paul Allen, John Shaw, Rob Elliott, Doug Meek, and Brett Pittman. Middle Row: Kristen Abies, Gi Gearheart, Terri Beeker, 1987 Homecoming Queen; Jennifer Seim, 1988 Homecoming Queen; and Mika Henderson, 1st Runner Up. Front Row: Josh Detwiler, crown bearer; and Loren Stewart, flower girl. Kenny Owsley and John Collier try a new approach to couples dancing. Other Homecoming activities included a chili supper and the game against Brown County. Kathy Harlow makes her decision on the baby cans. Many students contributed whole rolls of change to support their candidate. Homecoming 19 Only minutes after the final an nouncement Kristen Abies adjusts the new Queen's crown. The candidates were voted on by all students in grades seven through twelve.
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