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W Qin, GUARDING THIRD. Kevin Phifer, seventh grader, takes a firm stand awaiting the pitch in the Hazen - Carlisle little league game. gk GREEN CLARE. Eighth grader, Sammy Carter reflects a green scene in his motorcycle helmet. Gas shortages limited the amount of 'wheelies' Sammy could pop. WETBACK. junior Mike Patterson lazes against a slick beach ball, status among HHS swimmers. Summer heat soaring into the 100's in August, students sought relief in pools, re- servoirs, or rice fields. PEDAL PUSHERS. Carol Svestka and April McMullen, juniors, and Ritchie Gerety, sophomore, make good use of the street closed sign at HHS. Rough estimates showed a definite increase in 10- speeds during the summer. be, M 73 N nt- ...1 Q N -ve.. .. . 1 'www 'ww rm Summer Sportslll 532. t. 1.,
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DUGOUT BLUES. Waiting it out, seventh graders Billy Aycock, Byrum Kelly, and Kevin Phifer concentrate on Carlisle- Hazen game play. Little leagues provided exercise and fun for junior high students. if--0 T- ll
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Togo In 'I'.G.l.E 12l Cheafp Thrills TIGOII B NAP TIME. Otis Ware, eighth grader, finds something better to do in study hall than study. Waiting for Friday, students caught up on lost sleep. IS IT TIME? Sophomore agri boys wait anxi- ously for the end of school. Students were seen roaming the halls and standing in door- ways forthe signal so they could leave. I sure will be glad when Friday gets here. Sports, extra curricular activities, and news of the weekend overshadowed Monday 'blahs' at HHS. Though students and faculty found Mondays and Tuesdays 'slow' days, a definite change in mood appeared as Wednesday roll- ed around. Students became alive with weekend anticipation, teach- ers perked up, and talk focused on FUN. Typical of any school on a seven- period day, students looked for- ward to last period on Friday. An increase in hall traffic and vocal buzzing in classrooms made it ap- parent that the final bell 13:45 p.m.J was about to ring. Whether stand- ing in doorways or inching to the front of the room, students waited on the 'signal' and theirace began. Running to get a back seat on the bus or hurrying to getxto their cars before the West Cleveland traffic jam, students looked and acted dif- ferently on Friday. Shouts of What's happenin' could be heard as far as three blocks away from the school. Weekend plans stirring, the general attitude among students was, Thank Goodness lt's. Friday. DRI? DRY. Photographer Carol Svestka, junior, finished up a week's printing. All negatives had to be drip-dried and prints had to be cooked on a special dryer. Monday hlahs vanish as Friday approaches
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