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LUNCH HOUR LAZIES. Beating the noon- hour cruch with Dr, Peppers, Ninth Grade Favorites Cathy Rogers and Billy Haygood share what's new. DREARY DAYS. Occasionally, morales of Francine Stell and Iackie Roach, Most School Spirited, and Greg Svestka and Nancy Weems, Most Likely to Succeed, were dam- pened by wet weather. , TJ- 4' Ldlaafggs Q ' 'T' ' Q Q W ,.,... W , . l -.af n HATCH BACKS shelter Tim Vail and Alecia McLaughlin, Wittiest, and Brian Westbrook and Regina Uhiren, Most Athletic, from fall breezes. STUMPED. Seventh and Eighth Grade Favo- rites, Ierri Booe, Mike Gammill, Stephanie Uhiren, and Richard Lisko, find a quiet place during lunch to sit and visit. 128lMug Mob N' we 1 -,, , ,. 34552, . . . 55,2 Sw 1 are Q ffffnxv: sg ww, Wwez' . mgfsrzfi ,Q yiffffsfwn 'f ':. ,.f'-.im Mr-f ., 5, mxg-gperzff. f-if iifli :TE- fgfigzg rf '-, f rams 4. :H is X as em, i5!E..' t rev? rrgzfti 5,- fsggu ,, ,,t, . , S ,,, W'- E 3 fi :J H Q , .t ,Ez eff A it . ee ff H , if fe S mf Hmyr,-ww
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Double TAke Underclassmen speak out on variety nf Interests Doing their own thing in their own way mattered to junior high students at Hazen. Conscious of grooming and fash- ions, music and dancing, sports and team play, HII-IS students were in- volved in a variety of other interests. Upperclassmen respected those underclassmen who were willing to speak out on the issues, regardless of importance. Double Take scratched the sur- face of those underclassmen inter- viewed and found an 'individua1'. HFOOTBALL IS my favorite sport. Members of my family like itand I would like to play for the Razorbacks someday. They're some kind of football team!! Bucky Sims BEING IN junior high is somethini It's a scene filled with older kids. Kids who dress 'cool' but act serious. Give me time and I'll change too, I guess. Sonya Parsons I 1 . . fi. V g Iggy q,:,,,. 1.152512 'HQ-at I . , tgfmea 'ig-Iris? SCHOOL DAYS are O,K. but sometimes teachers expect too much out of you. I do think respect should be shown to teachers, even if you don't agree with them. I like the idea of open campuses at lunch, butl wish we had longer to eat. Vickie Tipton Double Take!127
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TUNE IN. Franky Bednar and Lisa Screeton, Most Talented, dial KKYK on the FM radio in the band room. KK became the new favo- rite in HIHS FM listening. Nominations include spirited and active students Twenty I-IIHS students were cho- sen for Who's Who Awards in November. In making their selec- tion everyone chose those spirited and active junior high students who were loyal, cooperative, and intel- ligent. No longer was popularity the sole basis for nomination. Iunior high students voted Randy Booe and Karon Bednar Mr. and Miss I-HHS. Greg Svestka and Nancy Weems won Most Likely to Succeed honors. Freshman Iimmy Brown and seventh grader Terry Pich were elected Neatest. Most Talented members were Frankie Bednar and Lisa Screeton. For Most School Spirited, jackie Roach and Francine Stell won honors, while Brian Westbrook and Regina Uhiren won Most Athletic. The Wittiest selected were Tim Vail and Alecia McLaughlin. Cathy Rogers, Billy Haygood, Ierri Booe, Mike Gammill, Richard Lisko and Stephanie Uhiren were chosen as Junior High Favorites. DOG GONE! Mr, and Miss I-HHS, Randy Booe and Karon Bednar, pet 'Sarge', a cam- pus canine. Ir, Who s Whol129
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