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SENIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL HHS TEAM PLAYED OPP. 51 Humnoke 63 67 Ark. School for the Deaf 61 65 St. Charles 50 64 Bauxite 71 Palestine Wheatley Oak Grove Holly Grove Gillett Oak Grove Bauxite DeValls Bluff Carlisle Clllett St Charles Humnoke Des Arc Carlisle Des Arc St joseph Wheatley HHS District Tournament OPP C V White Ali Victories mark seniors first three attempts Following a 63-51 loss against Humnoke in the opening game, Coach Billy Saia inspired an en- thusiastic Hornet victory over Ar- kansas School forthe Deaf, 67-61 in the season's second game. Momentum snow-balled as Hazen met St. Charles on Hornet courts. Improving on his average, Ierry Smith C201 assured HHS a vic- tory scoring 24 points in game play. However, St. Charles forward, Dar- rell Coker f51j, won the game's shooting match with 25. Then tragedy struck! Losses to Bauxite, 71-64, and Palestine, 66-52, and more pressure in the game against Class A-Oak Grove de- moralized the Hornets. An Oak Grove follower declared, Twenty- three's QMike Desmuke'sj ripping of the nets almost annihi- lated us in this one. Completing the season's first half, HHS found itself the victim of Holly Grove, 77-545 Gillett, 81-645 and Oak Grove, 77-47. SENIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL left to right, Billy Hill f55j, post, Freddie Lisko 1513, post, Ronnie Mosby 1533, postp Ierry Smith f21j, guardg Mike Desmuke 1233, guard, Terry Vail t35J, guard, Gary Rogers t13j, guard, Barry Mills f11J, guard, and Coach Billy Saia. BUILDING spirit, the littlest cheer- leader, Tisha Saia, tries out a new yell during intermission of the Wheatley- Hazen contest which the Homets lost 81-55. 341 Cheap Thrills
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LEAPS AND BOUNDS. Freshman Debbie Scott practices on the trampoline, one ofthe girls' favorite activities second period. -an ii' Vi xiii A Q' IEE Y-, W -4-an K1 -at V fare - 'au1 Vi, 5 -'11 , f 3 DEFT DRIBBLING down court, junior Betty Mitchell stacks up points in skill testing. Written and skill tests were given covering each unit in the text. RED HOT SHOT. Lori Mosby concentrates as she approaches the goal. After a few prac- tice sessions, girls experienced little trouble in completing shots. REST STOP. Eighth grader Sheila Seeber and freshman Debbie Holyfield discuss upcom- ing intramural Contests with Mrs. Bonnie Al- lison during break. FEIIIIIHE RK Girls' P.E.!33
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HALF-TIME ACTION during the Oak Grove-Hazen game, juniors Brent Graves, Mike Pitonyak, and Kenneth Allmond reflect the score. Final tally was Hazen 25 - Oak Grove 41. SOFT TOUCH. Senior Billy Hillf55j Cuts loose with a jump shot during the Cillett- Hazen game. Hazen lost 81-64, TIPOFF. Senior Billy Hill C545 loses the ball to Steve Larry 1351 of Gillett. Senior Basketball!35
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