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Met a Hornet football guard on the sidelines and asked, Why do you risk getting hurt every Friday night? He ans- wered, I'd like to see Hazen No. 1 in the state! Such dedi- cation snared HHS the No. 2 spot in class B competition. EVHQYUNE worm to get into the oct Participation wasn't li- mited to athletics. Working on plays, proms, or yearbook students realized they got out of these activities just what they put into them. Irregard- less of grade level, they ban- ned together to make the 1973-74 school year some- '-XR' f for money, 5th grader john Gar- eyes booths at the Halloween carnival October 31. Money raised at the carnival aided in purchasing audio visual supplies. SNOWBALLED. Surviving in the attack against snowballs, eighth grader Brad Westbrook enjoys cold weather fun. Snow flurries provided three additional Christmas holidays january 2-4. specia1.
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fiY,,1 't- EYE CHECK. Using hand signs Mary Ann Pitonyak signals when the green line inter- sects the red dot on school sight tests. Mrs. Virginia Chandler administered eye exami- nations to HHS students on December 11. EXCEDRIN HEADACHE. Bert Greenwalt does extensive research on his senior theme: Rice Farming . The 25-page reports were due February 22, two weeks after the notecard deadline. f 1' . I - .- 7uu-- fffv . N A i. ' rf? x Ng ' ' I - K :X 1111, A ,SDR . X-XV H ' i3W9'i m f X . 'git' I f zo J fri, 4 Wo 55' 159.1 .O Q t p ,V J SHUT EYE. Under the direction of Mrs. Libby Hutson, 2nd graders envision sugar plums and snowflakes. Waiting to practice their segment of the elementary Christmas program December 20, some napped a little. SIGN LANGUAGE. School zone signs sig- . nity an approach to Hazen High campus. The sign's slant occurred when senior Dennis Brown backed into it. '
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