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REFLECTI REFLECTI REFI-ECTI EFI-ECTI 6O! Cheap Thrills I am the type person who doesn't really like to look into the future. I am content with graduating, and then letting things tall into place. just let things happen the way they want to - live one day at a time. Iohnny Raper For my future plans, I am seriously think- ing of enlisting in the Navy as a nuclear power technician on board a submarine. lfl don't enlist, I will go to Quapaw Vo-Tech in I-lot Springs for automobile mechanic train- ing, Completing this course, I will begin my lifelong ambition of building a quarter-mile funny car, Ine Flippo
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is if Jr' 1 , if Everyone finds something to love Remember the good times: that special date, dance, or goofing-off with friends? Whether it was get- ting together just to have some- thing to do , or for an evening out with that special person , love ex- isted. Maybe it was affection for a pet, the friend that always listened but never talked back or the appeal of sports. An athlete's dedication to sports was a supreme example of love. Friends, those special people who were close enough to understand us, accept us, and tell us what we're really like, made life easier. Secrets, joys, and sorrows shared with best friends made one realize that friendship is a special kind of love. Over night crushes or a sincere concern, it's the feeling that binds us to one another, though some- times we're too embarrassed to call it LOVE. In 1974, love took on all shapes and sizes, colors, and forms. At one time or another it struck all people. Some only realized love, after they had lost it, At HHS, love meant sharing, and sharing made the year something special! 4-.W FIRST LOVE. Arms around each other, Veronica Williams and Dennis McGehee, first graders, stick together like glue during recess. SWEETHEARTS. Head to head, eighth grader Maysie Thweatt and junior Buddy Martin spend a few minutes together before he leaves for the Hazen-Gillett game. PET PRIDE. Tammy Clayton, eighth grader, brushes her horse, 'Racer'. Her aquestrain trophies are examples of a sincere love for horses.
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,rs- ....-'rr , l1',iiiEnXF 1 if, ' My years at HHS have been so good that I often wish I could have come to this school when Iwas six. I only got one paddling while at HHS because I was talking when told to shut-up! My future plans include going to UALR and majoring in law enforcement. Roy Lee Mosby 'ti' ,Q. u Seniors recall the good 'ole days Each year graduation rolls around. Robed in purple and white, 31 seniors marched into Hazen High's auditorium, May I3, to the slow pulsing beat of Pomp and Circumstancef' For many, the march signified the end of twelve years of anguish over grades. For others, it was a sad time, a time when each realized that this was, indeed IT. For seniors, twitching and rus- tling increased with the heat and humidity during the ceremony. Crumpled programs shaped into fans relieved parents and friends as they packed the auditorium - some standing, some kneeling, some sit- ting. Then before anyone knew it, dis- comfort decreased as seniors filed past the podium for the presenta- tion of diplomas, the traditional handshake by Mr. Kizzia, and the recessional. Slinging their caps and jerking off their robes, seniors realized another last had passed away. Most seniors reflected in agree- ment - the year had been great! HHS has something that no place else has - a feeling ofcloseness among the students. I just hope that whenever I go to school after I graduate, I can have the same closeness, 'my mind's at ease' feeling that I've experienced at HHSX' Ianice Holmes My years at HHS have been a lot of fun because the kids and teachers both seem to be nice and willing to help. As for my future, I feel l will always be close to my friends and family, Then I plan on getting a job after I'm out of school. Debbie Kee Senior RetIectionsl61
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