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Dedication, dexterity combine to create models. f. -.. ,Q .v---vDw.L i I ! -hi jd' Kings, queens, knights and check- mate!-all important ingredients in the game of chess. This was what Hazen's chess club was all about. Their purpose was to provide a place where people interested in chess could find friendly competition to test their skills. Their advisor was Mr. Bolf. Q!!! Ships, amour, cars, and planes were just a few of the model categories used by the model club this year. Under the leadership of advisor Mr. Howland and president Bill Spears, the members strove to learn new techniques of model building. Also, they organized a model-of-the-month award based on the previously mentioned categories. Their handiwork was often seen in the up- stairs display window. 159
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Heated battles of skill 8L will come victorious r I WW! 158 Programs to control pollution in the United States, in the words of one Hazen debater, was a challenging yet wearing topic if debated all yearf, And, under the guidance of Coach Rem- linger, it was, indeed, debated all year- by both varsity and junior varsity mem- bers ofthe team. From the University of Puget Sound to league debates to a couple of two day tournaments-one at Pacific Lutheran University and another at Seattle Pacific College, the debaters never lost their enthusiasm for a real goodn debate! By the first part of second semester Hazen debaters were third in the North Puget Sound League Standings. That same semester, they acquired extra prac- tice time by debating at grade schools. When the end of the year came, mem- bers, having just received the new re- solution, were already practicing for the next year.
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Service groups strive for law and order. Vehicle Control Committee, under l the leadership of Sandy McCullough and Emily Barber, had its job cut out for it when early dismissals and late arrivals hit an all time high. Providing space for all the cars and regulating the lots became a problem which couldn't be solved without the student's cooperation. The committee set up the rules for drivers and regulated the parking lots. Their advisor was Mr. Bryan. Leading, what some thought to be an illustrious group of seniors, in an effort to clean up Hazen, was Mike La Valley. The members of this club were pro- moted to organize a committee after the first semester Waskowitz conference. So, by combining their efforts and many talents they came up with Clean-up! 160
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