Hazen High School - Hornet Yearbook (Hazen, AR)

 - Class of 1974

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STEP RIGHT UP. Using a ladder, sophomore Ronnie Carl Mosby adds icicles to the student council christmas tree. The tree, stationed in the auditorium shone bright despite the ab- sence of lights. SENIOR STUDENT COUNCIL: Bottom row - K. Allmondg E. Pitonyak, vice-presidentg F. Betznerg R. Seidenstricker. Second row - R. Bullockp D. Riekeg L. Wylie, reporterg A. McMullen, secretaryg 1. Plafcanp M. Gunter, historian. Top row - A. Miltong L. Bednar, presidentg K. Drotarg Vivian Svestka. 1 L..,..w ' The LOUNGE BOUND. Discussing plans for a possible senior lounge sitey April McMulleng Danny Riekep Melissia Gunterp president Linda Bednarg and sponsor, Mr. Larry An- thony survey the area. Blueprint plans were submitted to the school board but a decision is pending. Student Councill75

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761 Understudiesn FRONT Ba CENTER, Senior Karen Black per- forms her solo in Go Tell It on the Moun- tain, at the choir's Christmas concert, De- cember 17. Choirs joined forces presenting a program tagged Sing We Now of Christmas. ,-39 v..eugji5223-l cPCI'JbIH13HCCS Demand cZJCd1C3t10Il Requests for entertainment keep choristers nn their toes requenHy caHed on to pen forny the choir becanne se- lective in accepting invita- Entertaining for PTA meet- ings, banquets, and civic groups, choral members proved their dedi- cation for music with hours of hard vvork. A holiday concert, Sing We Now of Christmas, enticed crowds De- cember 17. Arrangements of famil- iar and traditional Christmas carols included solos by Tommy Haygood, Cathy Rogers, Karen Black, Alice Milton, and Rose Marie Reid. Also, soloing were Terry Vail, Billy Haygood, Suzette Woods, and Stan KeHy. Sandra Gardch and Jenny Plafcan sang mood music along with senior choristers while Maysie Thweatt, Troy Thomas, Jeri Booe, Becky House, and Connie Colclas- ure performed with the junior choir. Cathy StaHings stepped into the spotlight soloing with the Madri- gals. Exhibhing a versadlhy, senior chonsmrscondudedzayeafsround of performing with a classical con- certin eady Bday. tions. az: I. I 1 1, fag? my 9' I 5- SAY 0000! Tenors Mike Pitonyak and Terry Vail, juniors, 'hum-hum' their way through Southem California . The madrigals pre- sented a variety of modern and classical music. ON STAGE. Providing entertainment for PTA Open House, Madrigals harmonize on Killing Me Softly by Roberta Flack.

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