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5- X BODY CHECK. Inspecting the engine in Mr. Watterson's 2402, sophomore jimmy Robi- son tinkers around for his column on motor sports. SPORTS TEAM Melissia Gunter and Mike Pitonyak double check score books for on the spot reporting of HHS athletic events. Fans looked forward to sports coverage in the 'Buzzettesf PICTURE THIS. Part of the photography team, Dennis Baldwin experiments with overhead viewing on the Yashica Mat 124. DEFI' DESIGNS. Staff cartoonist Alan Pich uses India ink to wash down basics for a graphic sketch. The finished drawing ac- companied a front page feature on smoking. 88!Understudies
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Budding Pica55os CARTOON FUN. Art appreciation student, Donna Brown, uses tempera paints to fill in her enlarged sketch of a cartoon strip. GRAPHIC GYRATIONS. Studying Buck- minster Fuller, Shelia Abbott adapts his geometric technique to her own interpreta- tion ofa vase. ..a!.f'- 1 b. yn!! A ' X YR wwf 4 s I I a 6 Fi-BX M v x Y N 5-ov ,,,, A 4 X-ff ,W ful- 4 N
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BUZZE'l'1'E STAFF - Bottom row: Scottye Aycock, jane Ann Mitchell, Sandy Garrich, Alice Milton, Carol Svestka, Suzette Woods, and Wayne Felts, Top row: Iimmy Robinson, Karen Black, Melissia Gunter, Lisa Wylie, and Mike Pitonyak. ! Publication utilizes graphic format ewsworthy Events popped up inside and outside Hazen High School in 1974 and Buzzette staffers spent hours covering them. An in-depth article on smoking attacked the problem from all points of view and won top honors in the Arkansas Lung Association's Re- spiratory Diseases Contest. Innovations in format also charac- terized the monthly publication. Under the direction of Lisa Wylie, editor, the Buzzette began to use magazine layout, extensively incor- porating student graphics and car- toons. lt also sought to bring before the student body many issues, rang- ing from motor sports to religion, and to provide a better understand- ing of them. The Buzzette also won top hon- ors at the Arkansas High School Press Convention at Hot Springs. In addition to receiving six superior ratings, the paper was uncontested in its race for the position of state secretary. For the first year, five staffers re- turned from New York's Columbia Scholastic Press Association com- petition with a Medalist award, the highest given. EAGER BEAVER. Senior Lisa Wylie gets a big laugh out of copy fsubmittedj for publica- tion in the 'Buzzettef Staffers surveyed, in- terviewed, and polled more in '74,
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