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Hazen High School f ' I' Renton, Washington Volume III - ,fi V: 5 H ,Af H, . an .5- iai I ff ' fr . , f X J pxbx 5 xtrz K L -1 4, o wwf t ,I ' wrfffi' o IIII' it or i A - ,, if L 5: I i it f 5 ANLJM' X i A KX .1 NYU I ,ty ' QQ atv it I Table of Contents i I I A 1, Vx I iq I, r JRJDL F Introduction ........... ..... l U' K I V, tit Rf 1 tx A Time to Lead ..... . . . . .8 QL' 9, CMN 2' A IJ ' We the Students .... ...Qs no ,gr QQ? ,CI hx F311 .... ,..,..104 jvv V. i Winter ............ . . . . . . 136 J V ,NG fjfigx My xx spring ..........,.... . . .. . .168 3 L for 3742 Advertising andlndex ..... . . . .200 Mori ,. M ,, -3 -r ,f M, , A time to weep, and a time to laugh 2 A time to mourn, ' and a time to dance ff L ff' Wi .KK K 'i7V.r A WW L an f '7,, f L. 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Y T' F age ilkw , ,,., .N '5 if , ii K 2 'N 'Ni' ,C T K Mr. 0'Brien, Hazen's principal, takes time to reflect over the first Besides being our principal, Mr. O'Brien takes time off from his daily routine to three years of Hazen's history. Dr. Bewley is the Renton School District Superintendent. lO enjoy his favorite spare-time activity, salmon lishing. Administration keeps school alive ffiilg' syifi E ...W een-Q The School Board, pictured at an informal meeting, are: Bill Johnson, Myrtle Qlymer,Dr.Jack Priebe, Barbara Lally, and Roger Lewis. Fil Mr. Hash, Hazen's vice-principal, talks over the Homecoming edition ofthe newspaper with Anne Hansen, Managing editor. fall, winter, sprin g Mr. Suzick, our other vice-principal, looks over the student body finances. He is in charge of student ac- tivities. This year found Renton School dis- trict facing those problems and con- cerns which faced school districts throughout the nation. Before the actual school year began there was a dispute over teacher wages for the coming year. Anxious to reduce district debts, the school board clashed with the REA and their demands for in- creased teacher wages. Only after an im- passe committee was formed were these differences resolved and with them the threat ofa teacher strike. However, wage disputes were not the only problems which plagued Hazen. There were the obvious drug and tru- ancy problems. New policies, directed to the school administration, by Super- intendent Dr. Bewley, called for strict- er student control. At a PTA meeting during the first quarter these policies were discussed by Dr. Bewley, Mr. O'Brien, principal, and vice-principals, Mr. Hash and Mr. Suzick. In general, the tenor of this meeting was that of optimism W even though problems did exist, there were other brighter aspects of Hazen. Specifically speaking, those aspects which were mentioned included modern teaching aids, well-equipped resource areas, and a modemistic approach to teaching. Perhaps Dr. Bewley echoed the feelings of many when he said, We should be very proud of our schools. It was on this optimistic note that the Hazen administration and the Renton school board worked for the betterment of Hazen. Difficult to put to words is an under- standing of the work achieved by these two factions. Certainly their job was not an easy one, but one for which they deserve a special thanks. As of yet unmentioned are those people who were responsible for the scholastic education of Hazen students. These people were the teach ers. To attempt to portray their ability and effectiveness as teachers would not easily be accomplished. Such a matter is impractical to measure. Not doubted, though, was the appar- ent fact that there were many interested and fineteachers at Hazen. This contention can best be supported by the quotes which appear on the follow- ing pages. It is hoped that these quotes will pro- vide an interesting method of portray- ing to some extent the Hazen teaching staffof 1970-71. H Our English teachers are humang they take the time to listen. Better friends could not be found. Stop by sometime and find out for yourself-the welcome sign is always theref, Mr. Mitsui The nature of his subject gives the English teacher an advantage. From sympathetically listening to his students speak and thoughtfully reading what they write, he has that unique opportunity to be part of each student's life, if only for a year. Happy is the teacher who has the privilege ofinfluencing a life. M r. Lon gwell Mr. Mitsui, Mrs. Dunn, Mrs. Baruffi, and Miss Callaghan take timeto use Hazen's libraryfacilities. 4 i 4 .yt . Dr. Vukov, Dept. Head, talks with Mr. Longwell, a ninth gradelanguage arts teacher. QZM 5 f j ,fi g M wif g 5 M Miss Disotell, ninth grade L.A. teacher, is caught during lunchtime. Mr. Quinn smiles BIG for the camera. Mr. Henry, who teaches language arts l, is found concentrating inten ly. The most enjoyable daily event in our language arts department is lunchtime around the long table. Dieters fBaruffi, Remlinger, Dunn, Disotellj with grapefruit and cottage cheese, on one side, looking at Longwell, Hughes, Vukov, Quinn, Callaghan with all their packs, bottles andjars ofgoodiesf' Mrs. Dunn Mr. Remlinger discusses atape recording with interested students. Mrs. Hacker talks over one of the stories that is being studied in her short story class. Mr. Hughes talks with Mrs. Baruffi in the language arts center. English teachers are different and I like people who are exceptional... Hazen's English teachers are more varied in their personalities and interests th an most. Miss Rockwell and Miss Zachary, U.W. intems, look over fiction books Mrs' Hacker in thelibrary. Earl civilizations to contemporary problems, Social Studies marches on. Mr. Thompson, Dept. Head, voices his approval of Rick Gaetzke's work. l Mr. Bradshaw, modem world history teacher, takes a needed rest. Mr. Dewar, a U.W. intem, spends time leaming the ropes. a big smile. Mr. Hauser looks up from his work to llash Mrs. Oliver, Miss Coleman, and Mr. LePenske discuss the problems ofthe day over a cup ofcoffee. Mr. Spinney seems to realize that teaching isn't all that bad fir. Mattson helps Steve Brown, a freshman, with his history assignment. Social studies teachers rank among the most cheerful group ofguys and dolls I've ever metf, Mr. Spinney S F . 1 i 4' Mr. Root, who is also one ofour football coaches, collects papers in his tenth grade history class. hmm...-f ' Xnother one of Hazen's bearded intellectuals, Mr. Bolf, liscusses an assignment with students. Mr. Carlson and Mr. Guay talk over lesson plans for the week. Mr. Bristol, ninth grade history 15 teacher, takes a break. Q. if ' Fe C0 Ni Cu Zn Mr. Kent, Dept. Head, explains molecular structure and formulas in his chemistry class. MY- Peflflillgfmh, OHC Of 0Ul' science ICP-iChC1'S, 0bSCl'VCS SlUCl6rlIS as Mrs. Young, a U.W. intem, looks on. Mr. Johnson, another one ofour science teachers, teaches earth-space and physics. Mi-5, Ai-i-edohdo is seen here mixing 3 formula, which is all pan Ofthejob. Enjoyment is found working with a fine group of teachers whose primary interest is to meet the needs of the students within the framework ofa science course. Mr. Kent 16 Mr. Throm uses special equipment to stress a point. Mr. Van Dyne looks over papers that are handed in in his Math l class. A. Ihecking papers is an important part ofgeometry and algebra lasses for Mr. Barton. . 1 n the math center Mr. McCulloch takes time to help John Kaufmann with mis math anal. Besides his P.E. classes, Mr. Rossman also teaches Math. Being Dept. Head is part of Mr. Fredrick- son's duties, and algebra. ZCX YD - 4fX+y :'? I became convinced that the most important knowledge in life is a good foundation in math. The most successful people in other fields of endeavor are the ones who understand and use mathemat- ical ideas in their thinking. Besides, I found thatl was good at it. Mr. McCulloch aside from teaching math anal. Mr. Faris takes a break during one ofhis algebra classes. Mr. Torseth explains important theorems in his geometry class. One of Hazen's math teachers, Mr. Donley, is working on his Q administrative intemship. He hopes to be a vice-principal soon. vi-....,,,,,, 4 Since health involves people, and I like people, it is very satisfying helping young people learn about themselves. Mr. Spear Mr. Diambri, known to most as one of our football coaches, discusses impor- tant matters with a student. l I 1 l E f E Q i 5 ! Gymnastics team coach, Mr. Rossman, gives Joe Usibelli advice about a high bz stunt. Physical fitness: a year-roundjol: Mr, Huckle, commonly called I-luck,', smiles sneakily He is Hazen's head basketball coach, Busy checking the chlorine content ol the Hazen pool is Mr. Mallinger, the pool manager. , I- ,, . sf N .. - e w , Miss O'Reilly, coach ofthe girl's gymnastics team, helps Debbie Dressler with ai X 4 X parallel bar routine. ' ft - 1 T P.E. Dept. Chairman is a big job, and Mr. Eide is kept busy year round IYICIII. Miss West, who is also the girls, swim coach, checks the attendance list. The pure pleasure of being in and around the water caused me to want to help others en- joy it also, Mr. Mallinger Mr. Spear, who has a bigjob teaching Hazen's health classes, stresses a point. coordinating the depart- Mi ss Stechman watches her students while Cindy Falter helps with attendance. Mr. Anderson, Hazen's head football coach, discusses a football game on the phone. l f l A su J The hunt and peckers of to day become Evyln Woods of tomorrow fi .g:,. it 44 iiu u 'Hr 2 time h if fa RW, .J Now this is the right way to typef' explains Miss McCall to a typing class. I did well in business subjects when I was in high school and the skills are valuable to young persons who are going to seek jobs in thebusiness worldf, H Mr. Strong WM l lil rf' sf f A possible secretary oftomorrow is Linda Landacre, as she is taught how to type by Miss Fransen. Bookkeeping looks confusing but Mr. Peterson trys to explain it to his bookkeeping class. Smile at a customer is a rule that Mr. Payne brings out in r selling. Mr. Strong is another of Hazen's business teachers. He teaches typing, data processing, and other business related subjects. Mike LaValley consults Mrs. Burton on details of bachelorhood. Mrs. Burton teaches a bach. home-ec class. mln teaching home economics, I can work with stu- dents, so that our future will have efficient and well run homes. Also, that our future homemakers can handle mother and wife roles successfully and possibly decrease our divorce rates. Mrs. Marks Mrs. Houghton, girl's home-ec teacher, lectures on cooking methods. Boil and bubble, toil and trouble. . Mrs. Marks stresses the importance of correct material selection in her sewing class. Mrs. Dawson, another home-ec teacher, observes an advanced cooking class. Home economics should be, above all, practical. It should help students establish values which give meaning to personal, family and community living. It should foster competancy both in basic homemaking skills and in those behavioral skills th at lead to mo re effective living. Mrs. Burton 21 A helping hand. . Mr. Morin, the Dept. Head, goes deep into the French language and relates it to his French students. Mr. Testa, special education teacher, asks a student to illustrate a problem on the A new teacher this year is Mrs. Bumett, who is kept busy with her French class- board. es. t . . . , Dr1v1ng. lt s more than stop and go' M75 f' 1 I Mr. Roberts,,Mr. Qross, and Mr. ' yy- Bryan, driver s training teachers, fy!! ic talk over the close calls ofthe day. jo LV J German is not an easy language but Mr. Salton- stall explains it thoroughly in his classes. Using your hands is important as Dr. de Martinez explains Spanish customs and thelanguage. As I learned to communicate in a foreign language, I also leamed to communicate more effectively in my own language. The structure, mechanics, and relationships be- tween various languages also fascinated me. With a growing realization that commu- nications is one ofthe greatest problems in our complex world, I hope to contribute to solving that problem. Mr. Stevens Mr. Quinn gives a side ways glance at one ofhis Latin students as he looks over the Latin assignment. What was that again? Comment? Allez? Vous? z, 'J 531' ,. I can bef' panish class can be fun and funny ifyou're in Mrs. Ripley's class. M A solemn face is all we could get from Mr, Stevens, our only Russian teacher. A summer spent with a Dutch family in l96l made me realize how useful and how much fun the knowledge of a foreign language Mr. Salton stall 23 A Build tomorrow with new skills from today. . . Mr. Enochs shows students what the point ofan airplane looks like. Mr. Butts makes sure students in his woods class know what it's all about. Drawing and photography classes are Mr. Howland's ialty. Mr. Emst is busy getting ready for one ofhis art classes. Mr. Warren, Dept. Head, usually can be found working with his power mechanics class- r. Simmons, who teaches many of Hazen's art classes, gives advice to stu- nts. Art is the unbounded freedom of a mother without a flame, and I enjoy the quiescent spaciousness of a candleless room. Mr. Simmons . M if ,A Q5 1 l We , X 5 ? i if Mr. Rolfe takes time from his busy schedule for a picture. Look what they've done to my song? Mr. McManus sings along with his music students to help them find their parts. The students are carefully watched by Mr, Gleason as they play the school alma mater. Helping students strive for and achieve the realization of their musical goals and experience the joy of this fulfillment with them makes music teaching unlike any other. Mr. Gleason tl E5 gh fi iv ,. P - oe X Heating engineer Mr. Parks and head custodian Mr. Dean keep grounds in order and maintain heating at Hazen. .:, r .... 4 ,, 3, .. V, ff , M...--.....,,W . ..,r,w 4 'iff , Q V I , A -W V . ir, NWN, w:34'M '-.2525 A f .V R r 1 it 'fiigrgg V K O O The people behind the scenes. 1 x Mrs. Frerk, the school nurse, lends a sympathetic ear to ailing Hazen students A -..... 41 x Xi Mr. Hill, our attendance counselor, talks with inquiring parents on the phone. Mrs. Runyon and Mr. Newton, librarian and audiovisual head respectively, check out a broken typewriter. -...nf ,sf .. ....,, U... z hvfminim .Alf H. .. .. v,A,, A lu.. g :M :ns Mrs. Gilbert Mrs. Pritchard 5 Faces familiar to everyone, Hazen's secretaries kept office areas in order this year. If a student was late to school, had to see a counselor, or take his tum with Mr. Hill, a secretary would be there to lend a helping hand. They also handled accounting, attendance, duplicating, and numerous jobs only a secretary could take care of properly. .-X Mrs. Brink Mrs. Rosenstrom Mrs. Wieman ima? ,K , -i f Mrs, Miller Mrs. Elliott - Mrs. Cunningham - Mrs. Smith Mrs. Box 27 QWZDQ I bt Q ,l --f S 6,4 7 -fc? vb 'Q S L53 .M r 1 s 6 Nxn ' t P-4 4 A 1,355 W C Sb rg my 1 .4-. Y I llj:'5F U 1 Wmmfd J Kffx XXX Q63 Q 5? . fi? 4 m Q iwff g 'Q r Seniors become the second class to graduate from Hazen. Senior Counselor, Miss Rolstad Oh, to be a Seniorn is often the senti- ment of underclassmen. It was no different at Hazen this year. There were those who could barely wait for the Hbig year. Yet for Hazen's Senior class, these words took on a more complicated meaning. To be a Seniorf' they found, was more than enjoying the special activities of their last year- it was also planning for these activi- ties. In order to effectively plan for this year, the class elected Peggy Brickley for their leader. She and the class board, with the help of the parent steering committee, or- ganized various means for funding Senior year activities. Such activities included a tupperware sale, and the sale of class rings and keys. Plans for the Senior Ball and Senior Party were disclosed early in the year. Senior Ball was set for May eighth in the Georgian room at the Olympic Hotel. June ninth was the date scheduled for the class party. Hopes were that the party would be held on an old time sight-seer, the Vir- ginia V, while it cruised on Puget Sound. When .graduation was over, graduates had a hard time realizing that they were no longer Seniors at Hazen, but people in the outside world. Senior President, Peggy Brickley JANET AGREN Ski Club 10-111 Friendship Committee 123 Girls' Club 9-12. MIKE ALTREE Acappella 103 Lettered in Wrestling3 Boys' C1ub9-12. EAMONN ANDERSON Boys' Club 9-12.- MARY ANDERSON Girls' Club 9-123 Girls' Glee 9. DEBBIE ASH Sailing Club 103 Girls' Club Newsletter Commit- tee 12. DEBBIE AUSTIN Spades 103 DECA, Vice President IZQ Pep Club 103 Senior and Sophomore Boardsg Junior Class Presi- dent3 Waskowitz Committee 10-12. fdw Y' BOB BARDEN Lettermen's Club 10-123 JV Baseba113 Boys' Club Vice President 12, Cabinet 10-123 Lettercd in Football 10-12. JAN BASLER Girls' Club 9-12. GINNY BAUER Spanish Club 11-123 Lit Club 123 Pep Club 9g Torch 9-123 Lettercd in Girls' Gymnastics 10-1 1, Team Captain 10. RONDA BEAMAN Drama Club 103 Pep Club 10-123 Cheer- leader I1-123 Jay Jacobs Rep 123 Youth Leadership Committee ll: Friendship Committee 10-11. MARIANNA BEATTIE Ski Club 10-113 Pep Club 103 Fresh- man, Sophomore and Junior Boards. ROXY BENNER Advanced Band 9-123 Spanish Club 11-12, President 123 Girls' State 113 Masonic Outstanding Junior Girl 113 Constitution Committee 10. . . 4 - - -g i. 5 dig S ll W P .. 'L rw. , V1 'W ff:-x,: 3i:3 - ::-t:.-- 2:7 - f f--swf, .3 2 -rg: -P'-i sf , . I tipgf ik, , ss R, an ,nl Vg- -KW ,pw te Ns-1, STEVE BABB Lettercd in Wrestling and Footba1l3 Boys' Club 9-12. DEBBIE BACH Orchestra 113 Advanced Band 9-123 Band Coun- cil 123 Girl ofthe Month Committee 11. THOMAS H. BALDRIDGE Boys' Club 9-12. EMILY BARBER Spades I0-llQ Self Defense Club 103 Spanish Club lIQ Ski Club I0-llQ Vehicle Control 11-12, President 123 Acappella 10-12. WX pw 'Wx it x. Fi 1- K 1. MARY BLENCOE Torch 10-125 FTA 11-125 Lit Club 10-12, Vice President 125 Student Senate 12. KATHY BLOOD Lit Club 11-125 Advanced Band 9-125 Girls' Club Cabinet 125 Youth Leadership Committee 11-12, BONNIE BLUNDRED Foreign Exchange Club 105 Torch 115 Girls' Club 9-12. ALLEN BOGGS Lit Club 125 Lettered in Tennis 10-125 Boys' Club 9-12. SHARON BONWELL Cadet Band 10-115 Advanced Band 125 Girls' Club 9-12. JANNA L. BOSWORTH Pep Club 10-125 Spades 105 Girls' Club 9-12. 4'E':f ' The class of 971 strove to ear, DEAN BENNETT Lettermens' Club 10-125 Lettered in Gymnas- tics 10-125 Boys' Club 9-12, DAVE BERGH Boy's Club 9-12. ROGER BERGLUND Lit Club 11-12, Treasurer 125 Spades 115 Boys' Club 9-12. JACKIE BERGO Girls' Club 9-12. ei ' . -:Q f SUE BOYCE Ushers Club 10-115 DECA 125 Girls, Club 9-12. SALLY BOYDSTUN Girls, Club 9-12. BOB BRADY German Club 11-125 Boys' Club 9-12. PAUL BRANDAL Self Defense Club 105 Lettered in Wrestling 9 115 Boys' Club 9-12. GREGORY BRATTON Advanced Band 9-125 Acappella 11-125 Studio Singers 125 Lettered in Football and Wrestling as Man- ager 9. CHRIS BRAZIER Ski Club 10-115 Pep Club 105 Torch 10-125 Advanced Band 9-115 Yearbook ll-125 Highlife 125 Gymnas- tics 9-11, Lettered in 105 Camival Committee 12. make their la t the best KIM BREWER Ushers Club 103 Pep Club 93 DECA 123 Drill Team 113 Acappella 10-123 Tolo Committee 10. PEGGY BRICKLEY Torch 9-123 Advanced Band 9-123 Band Council 123 Yearbook 11-123 Girls' Gymnastics 9-11, Lettered in 103 Student Senate 12g Senior Class Presidentg Girls' Club Publicity Committee 11. GAY BRISTOL Girls' Club 9-12 ETTA BROYLES Girls' Glee 103 Girls' Club 9-12. VICKIE BRUMMER Girls' Club9-12. CRAIG BRUNDAGE Boys' Club 9-12. N, . ' 1 JOE CARLO Lettered in Wrestling 10-123 Boys' Club 9-12. MARK CARR Boys' Club Rep 10-123 Lettered in Football and Wrestling 10-123 Boys' Club 9-12. DICK CASE Boys' State 11g Boys' Club Secretary 12g Home- coming Committee 123 Lettered in Football. CATHY CASTILE Ski Club 10-113 Ushers Club 103 Girls' Swim Team l2Q Senior Boardg Youth Leadership Committee 123 Big Sister Committee 12. KEITH CATLIN B0yS'club9-12. JUDY CLARK Gir1s'C1ub9-12. S Seniors planned for a fee' tee 12. ,ip F Q 2? 13518 I- mg? E52 its kt W RANDY COLLINS Lettered in Gymnastics 10-115 Boys' Club 9-12. ROBERT COMBS Lettered in Swimming llg Boys' Club 9-12. GEORGE COOPER Boys' Club 9-12. JAN COOPER Lit Club 12, Ushers Club 123 Gymnastics 9, 11. MARY COOPER Yearbook llg DECA 12, Senior Boardg Cheerleader 9-12g Student Senate 10-1 lg DECA Steering Com- mittee 12. STEPHEN COTE Lettered in Football and Baseball as Managerg Boys' Club 9-12. 'mi' 'f itiffis - - . -12'- - ' .asffezsffzfsiifzislvif Q I ,f,.- t . .M Q 2,351 . fa ' 4 , H7 aw KN A-m s-Ei s 4 Luv, P' 'trfixkf-' were Mwlbmsigsz, ' -2 :1 . .rrritfisaist-mrisief Q , e is f-t,X1.,-f2'-s--m,- , V vm- E, K ' if-lg .- Eesisegigggsggtiit, . ' -' fsigfs.4e2.42g:5s2jgg,f2f2:fr - , il 1 2? t 3' :- . 1 1 six S . SWK W... ,J 4 .fi ,tai J- L? a I 'E 1 'j--4 I st 4- fi , ft as f SNADY CLAYPOOL Drill Team 10g Girls' Club 9-12. LORRAINE CLEAR Lit Club 10-llg Acappella 10-123 Home- coming Princess 12g Studio Singers 12. CYNTHIA J. COLLIE Self Defense Club 10-11, President 11' Ushers Club 9-12, President 12g Spanish Club 12g Tams 102 Girl of the Month Committee 123 Youth Leadership Commit- CURT COLLIER Student Senate 10g Boys' Club 9-12. Witt? 5 if ,, s , Q,-fu :re . Hrs sie 1 .sw 1 55 1553 V HOWARD COURTNEY Boys' Club 9-12g DECA 12. LOIS COWAN Acappella 10-12g Girls' Club 9-12. KEVIN CRAIG Ski Club 10-12, President 12, Hiking Club 11-12 Torch 10-12, Lit Club 125 Youth Leadership Committee 12. DAVE ALLAN CREAGER Art Club 10,123 Boys' Club 9-12. STEVE CREPEAU Advanced Band 10-123 Stage Band 125 Lettered in Football and Basketball as Manager 10-1 1. KEITH CROMIE Torch 10-11g Stage Band 11-123 Advance Band 10-125 Vice President 12, Boys' Club Rep 123 Senio Board 12. memorable year. TERESA DAVIDSON Self Defense 103 Foreign Exchange 103 Torch 10,121 Orchestra 10-123 Waskowitz Planning Committee 123 Youth Leadership Committee 12. STEVEN JAMES DESEDARE Boys' Club 9-12. CAROL DEWITT Torch 10, 123 Ushers Club 10-1 lg Secretary 113 Acappella 10-123 Masonic Junior Award 113 Senior Boardg Student Senate 113 Yearbook 11-12, Managing Editor 12. CATHY DEWITT Torch 10-123 Ushers Club 9-101 Acappella 10-123 Drill Team 11. Q Vw 'lf ., NANCY DIGRE Pep Club 9-101 Sailing Club 103 Student Senate 93 Girls' Club Rep 10, MARK DILL Boys' Club 9-12. SUSAN DOBES Studio Singers llg Acappella lo-l2Q President 123 Girls' Club Rep 12. MARGARET DOLLEMAN Torch 9-123 Lit Club 123 Girls' Club 9-12. JANET DONALDSON Girls' Club 9-12. DAVID DOUGLAS Debate Team 11-123 Spades 10-123 Acap- pella 121 Student Senate 102 Student Exchange 11. STEFFEN DRAGSETH Boys' Club 9-l2Q Advanced Band 10-123 Stage Band ll-12. DAVE DRESSLER Boys' Club Rep 113 Hunting and Fishing Club 1 1, President 113 Lettered in Wrestling as Manager. GEORGE DURRIN Baseball ll-l2Q Boys' Club 9-12. PAM ECKERMAN Foreign Exchange 10-113 Spanish Club 11-123 FTA 10-lll Spades 10-113 Lit Club 103 Torch 10-123 Acappella 10-113 Student Senate 103 Masonic Junior Award ll. DAVID EDWARDS Boys' Club 9-12. BILLIE LOU ERICKSON Girls' Club 9-12. TQ?-dh JUDY FORBES Girls' Glee9-1l3Acappel1a 123 Girls' Club 9-12. ROBIN FORSYTHE Spades 123 Girls' Club 9-12. DONNA FRANCIS Highlife 12, Managing Editor 123 Girls' Club 9-12. RICK FRODSHAM Boys'Club 9-12. I There was Senior Part to GARY ERICKSON Boys' Club 9-12. CARLA FAIN Girls' Club 9-12. GREG FAWCETT Ski Club 9-103 Boys' Club 9-12. SUE FIFE Spades 11-123 DECA 12, Torch 10-123 Highlife Edi- torial Editor 123 Girls' Club Secretary 123 Youth Leadership Committee 123 Publicity Committee llQ Waskowitz Planning Committee l2Q Homecoming Queen 12. SHERRY FISHER Pep Club 10-1 lg Girls' Competitive Swim 113 Girls' Gymnastics 9-11. JEWEL FLOOD Syncronized Swim 11-123 50-Mile Swim 123 Ushers Club 11-123 Yearbook IZQ Tams 103 Drama and Play Production 1 1-12. mm. 3 als.. A or Uh JOHN E. FU LLENWI DER Lettermen's Club 10-113 Lettered in Football 12, Basketball 10-11 as Manager3 Lettered in Base- ball 10-12 as Manager. FRED FULTON Boys' Club 9-12. RICK GAETZKE Boys' Club 9-12. JOAN GA RNER Acappella 10-113 Girls' Club 9-123 Homecom- ing Committee 12. JIM GARRETT Hunting and Fishing Club 123 Boys' Club 9-12. JILL GARRISON Acappella 10-123 Torch 103 Girls' Club Cab- inet 10-113 Student Senate 11. Ball and Senior think about. KIM GARRISON Vehicle Control 12, Vice President 123 Stu- dent Senate 1 lg Spades 10. JEANETTE GERLITZ Torch-9-123 Student Senate I l-123 Girls' Club 9-12. ELIZABETH GIFFORD Art Guild 10-123 Girls' Club 9-12. HELENE GIFFORD Girls' Club 9-12. LARRY GILL Boys' Club 9-12. ROBIN GILMOUR Spades 123 Girls' Glee 10-113 Ushers IOQ Syncronized Swim 113 Diving Club 11-12, Team Captain 123 Swim Team 11-123 50-Mile Swim IZQ Choir 123 Youth Leader- ship Committee 12. Q45 TERRY GOODNER Girls' Club 9-12 VALERIE D. GORTON Girls' Glee 103 Orchest ra 9-12, Presi- dent 123 Stage Band 11-123 Election Committee 1 1. MARK GRANT Boys' Club9-12. LISA GRAY Girls' Club 9-123 DECA 12. ww, 1 RICK GITCHEL Boys' Club 9-123 Student Senate 10. STEVE GITCHEL Boys' Club9-12. ROBIN GLOCKNER Self-Defense Club IO: DECA Activities Committee 12. LORRAINE GOE Pep Club 10-123 Tennis 93 Hiking Club 11-123 Ski Club 10-123 DECA Activities Committee 123 Pep Club Committee 10. CLAIRE GONDER Pep Club 123 Skit Club IIQ Girls' Club Rep I01 Yearbook Photographer 12. KARIN GONZA LES Ushers Club 113 Pep Club 123 Girls' Club 9-12. faux MICHAEL GRIFFITH Boys' Club 9-12. LARRY GUILEY Boys' Club 9-12. YVONNE GUILEY Drill Team llQ Spades 123 Girls' Club Rep 11. DOUG GUNDERSON Lettered in Baseball 10-12, Football IO-l2Q Boys' Club 9-12. DEBBIE HAGUE Girls' Club 9-12. BILL HALSETH Boys' Club 9-12. 'Q' QV , -'tifi' JOHN HARTSOCK Ski Club I0-IZQ Sailing Club I0-llg Year- book 10. KAREN HASH Cheerleader 123 SBA Secretary 103 Student Senate 10-123 Homecoming Princess 12. LOUISE HAWKINS Girls' Club 9-12. HANS-JUERGEN WOLFGANG HEISINGER German Club IZQ Boys' Club 9-12. NANCY HELMER Ushers Club 10-1 13 Yearbook 123 Pep Club 123 Torch 11-123 Student Senate 12. DIRK HENNINGSEN Boys' Club Cabinet 10-l2Q SBA Presi- dent 9g Sophomore and Junior Boardg Lettered in Football 10-12 and Baseball 12. Senior also planned WY ww, Q..-M MELODY HAMILTON Spanish Club 11-123 Lit Club 10-12 Torch 10-12, President 123 Student Senate ll. LAURIE HAMPTON Ski Club 103 Syncronized Swim 11 DECA Activities Committee, President 12. Girls' Glee 93 Yearbook 123 Highlife 11-12, Editor 11-12 JOHN HANSTAD Boys' Club 9-12. JACK HARDING Sky Diving Club llQ Boys' Club 9-12. DOUGLAS HART Boys' Club 9-12. 'frm ANNE HANSEN Ushers Club 93 Torch 123 Ski Club 10-123 for graduation. TERRI HENRY Girls' Club 9-12. ALAN HEWITT Lettered in Gymnastics 11-123 Boys' Club 9-12. PAUL HICKENBOTTOM Advanced Band 103 Golf IOQ Year- book l2: Sophomore B03fdQ Boys' Club Cabinet 123 Lettered in Track 10-12 and in Basketball 10-12. BONNIE HIGGINS Acappella ll-123 Studio Singers 123 Senior Boardg Girls' Club Rep 103 Election Committee 10. JEANNETTE HILFER Pep Club 123 Big Sister Committee 123 Girls' Club 9-12. DEBBIE HILL Skit Club 103 Pep Club 103 Spades 10. me. 'Fm 499. WARREN HOLM Advanced Band 9-123 Stage Band ll-123 Tennis 10. GREGORY HOLMES Acappella Choir 10-113 Boys' Club 10-12. HARLEY HOLT Boys' Club 9-123 Lettered in Football and Baseball ll-12. STEVE HORA Boys' Club 9-12. CHERYL MARIANNE HOUSER Pep Club IOL Highlife 1 1-123 Student Senate I0-llQ Girls' Club President 12, Cabinet 11-123 Election Committee IOQ Senior Boardg Homecoming Princess 12. PAUL HOWSER Chess Club 10-123 German Club 11-123 Boys' Club 9-12. Ei, is 3' Q ' i ,. 'i lf' - , . . -VU' KRISTY HILL German Club 11-123 Advanced Band llQ Torch 11-12. DONALD HINZE Lettermens' Club 10-123 Acappella 10-123 Studio Singers 123 Football 123 Basketball I0-IZQ Tennis 10-12. RON HI NZE Lettermens' Club 10-l23Acappe11a 10-123 Studio Singers 11-12. BONNY HITCHCOCK 50-Mile Swim 123 DECA 123 Debate Team 11, Hiking Club 11-123 Torch 9-123 Art Club 10-123 FTA 10-123 Drill Team 11. MARJ HODGE Girls' Glee I0-llQ Acappella ll-123 Studio Singers12. LYNNE HOFFMAN Drill Team llg Girls' Track Team 10-1 lg Girls' Club 9-12. ij' it va 'Wi 1 In 1-' -135,1 L L He 1 Wir .1 my: aw .- , 'K-1.3, . ev N .5 new fs. 3- N ax we R 5 , 1 3 f::Yf5,,T,il 3. 1 ' . 'f ,-, 1 .F gi' g Ml? 1 .1-3 1 51 'sv- 'mb WFS!- JIM JACOBSON Torch 9-12g Basketball 10-11g Student Senate 10-125 Boys' Club Cabinet 11g Sophomore Boardg Junior Boardg SBA President 12g Lettered in Golf 12. KATHY JANNUSCH Girls' Glee 9-10g Girls' Club 9-12. GAYLENE JARDINE 50-mile Swim 125 Girls' Club 12. CRAIG JOHNSON Wrestling 11-125 Junior Boardg Boys' Club 9-12. a ft 1. :if E35 U li sf 3 ' A fa? f- ,,., V .- Yfiii-ffl-li t-if ES , , S ' ' 3 1 1 5 .. . -1 Seniors sold class GARY HOXIE Cadet Band 9-12g Boys' Club 9-12. RON HUDSON Lettered in Football 11-12g Boys' Club 9-12. DAVID HUFF Boys' Club 9-12. DON HULSE Ski Club 10-1 lg Hiking Club 11g Boys' Club 9-12. KENT HUTCHI NGS Boys' Club 9-12. JEANNE HUTTON Girls, Club 9-12. DAVE JOHNSON Advanced Band 10-113 Boys' Club 9-12. GARY JUDD Boys' Club 9-12. BARRY H. KAISER Boys' Club 9-12. MARILYN KAJI Ushers Club 9-llg Torch 9-12. Pep Club 10g JV Tennis 10g Election Committee 10-11. DIANE KARY Girls' Glee 9-10g Girls' Club 9-12. JOHN KAUFMANN Lettered in Track 9-123 Cross-Country 9-12, Swimming 11-12g Student Senate 12g Youth Leadership Committee 12. rings and keys. BARBARA KIRKMAN Advanced Band 9-123 Girls' Glee 93 Studio Singers 10-123 Acappella 10-111 Band and Choir Coun- cil 123 Cheerleader 9-10, 12. STEVE KNAPP Boys' Club 9-12. KANDY KNIPPER Ski Club 103 Skit Club l0-llQ Pep Club 103 Ushers Club 93 Torch 9g Student Senate 9, 123 Girls' Club Spirit Committee 103 Big Sister Committee 12. JESSIE KONCAN Girls' Glee 9-101 Girls' Club 9-12. 5? . xi fmiw ,s 1 JOE KOSHKO Lettered in Tennis 9-llQ Yearbook 103 Sopho- more Class President. PAM KRAFT Ushers Club 93 Spades l0,l2Q DECA, Activities Committee 123 Pep Club 103 Advanced Girls' Glee 93 Senior Boardg Student Senate 1l3Junior Princess. MICHAEL R. KREIDER Boys' Club 9-12. DOUG KUHLMA NN Wrestling 10-123 Boys' Club 9-12. DONNA KUNA Student Senate 103 Girls' Club Rep 11-123 Tolo and Junior Prom Decoration Committees 11. GARY KUNZ Spades 103 Lettered in Wrestling 11-123 Boys' C1ub9-12. ROCHELLE J. LACKEY Drill Team llQ Pep Club 123 Torch 11-123 Girls' Club 9-12. TIM LAMBRO Yearbook 113 DECA President and Steering Committee 123 Lettered in Track 10-123 Football 9-12, and Baseball 9-10. TOM LAMBRO JR. Lettermens' Club 9-l2Q Lettered in Foot- ball, Basketball 9-123 Boys' Club Secretary 93 Junior Board 11. SHERRIE LARIMORE Yearbook 10-12, Head Photographer 123 Torch 9-1 lg Girls' Club 9-12. JACKIE LAVA LLEY Ski Club l0Q DECA, Activities Commit- tee 123 Foreign Exchange Club 103 Spades 12. MIKE LAVALLEY Lettered in Swimming 10-123 Boys' Club Rep 123 Boys' Club 9-12. CRAIG LEICK Lettered in Tennis 10-12, Golf 10-11 and Bas- ketball 10g Boys' Club 9-12. BOB LEMENAGER Lettered in Football and Track 11g Boys' Club 9-12. TOM LEVACK Boys, Club 9-12. RONALD LIVENGOOD Boys, Club 9-12. LOIS R. LOCKE Acappella 10-11g Lettered in Gymnastics 10-11. PAUL LOCKE Boys' Club 9-12. ,f In Februar , the class of '71 RON LAVILLE Boys' Club 9-12. JAMES LAWRENCE Boys' Club 9-12. DIANA LEE Girls' Club 9-12. TERRY LEE DECA, Steering Committee, Activities Com- mittee 12g Girls' Club 9-12. 'F' RENE LOHR Ushers Club 9-105 Pep Club 113 Girls' Friendship Committee 10. ist H ft- tx DAVID L. LOOK Boys' Club 9-12. Ji. NANCY LORIG Pep Club, President 12g Yearbook 12g Letter in Varsity Tennis 10. KENNETH LOSEK Lettered in Golf 10-123 Boys' Club 9- MAXINE LOVEGROVE Advanced Band 9-11g Spanish Club 1 Vehicle Control 12. CATHY LOYLE Torch 9-12g Yearbook 12g Advanced Band Student-Teacher Program 11-125 Masonic Junior Award 11 sponsored a tricyle race. CHUCK LUTTMANN Boys' Club 9-12. TOM MADEO Boys' Club 9-12. KATHY MALOY Girls' Club 9-12. MICHAEL MARTI NSON Baseball 113 Track 123 Parking Crew 113 Clean-up Committee 12. rf, qs' I. .fu--.1 V .. rw- -vteufasgw ::E 5:f'-' asf . A L 5 X l 38 IUE MCFADDEN Acappella I0-IZQ Choir Council IZQ Ushers 103 Ski Club I0'l2Q Spades 10-12, Vice President 11, Presi- dent IZQ Senior Boardg Student Senate 113 Election Commit- teell-12. ILIFF MCGERRY Track 9-103 Sophomore Board3 Boys' Club 9-12. UDY LOIS McGI LLI VARY Girls' Club 9-12. RICHARD MEEK Boys' Club 9-12. IIHERI MERRITT Girls' Club 9-12. IANDI METZGER Girls' Glee 9-103 Girls' Club 9-12. -'SJ' JOYCE MATTIX Acappella 10-123 Studio Singers IIQ Artist of the Month 12. DENISE MAXWELL Advanced Band 9-113 Gymnastics Club 9- 113 Student Exchange IIQ Girls' Club Rep 10. WILLIAM B. MCCLUSKEY DECA, Activities Committee l2Q Student Senate 113 Boys' Club 9-12. CHARLIE MCCORD Boys' Club 9-12. DEBBIE MCCOTTER Pep Club 10-113 DECA 123 Friendship and Spirit Committees 10. SANDI MCCULLOUGH German Club 103 Gymnastics 9-123 Sophomore Boardg Vehicle Control 123 Waskowitz Commit- tee 103 Girls' Club Rep 10 and 12. 1 vs 2 ga S' t ' -rins- , au- Q 5M'f'25?Zf?l M39-G. ' E413-1, , ,guiqxsis A ' of 3V.i L. M ....Al. ... . . ..,,. , . , -.W - - K. Q, .c s s , , Mis, -'12 'G-fi gf if gli Page V f l ' : ir x ELDON MONTGOMERY Advanced Band 9-105 Lettered in Swimmingg Boys' Club 9-12. Seniors greeted springtime DEBBIE MILLER Girls' Club 9-12. NEVIN K. MILLER Boys' Club Repg Lettered in Football 9-12, Wrestling 9-12, and Track 9. NANCI MOFFATT Foreign Exchange 10g Ice Breakers llg Yearbook 12. DAN R. MONTGOMERY Boys' Club 9-12. COLLEEN MOORE Torch 10-llgGirls' Club 9-12. LISA MOORE Lit Club 10g Sailing Club 123 Acappella Choir 10-125 Swing Choir 12g Girls' Club Rep 10. MICHELE MOORE Girls' Club 9-12. JOHN MORGAN Student Senate llg Lettered in Cross-Country and Track 9-123 Boys' Club 9-12. Ml-...... VICKY MORRIS Pep Club 11-12g Exchange Program 11-125 Student Senate 93 Youth Leadership Committee 121 Wasko- witz Committee 12. Pl , JF 5 Magi Q9 4- 'A PEGGY MURDOCH Pep Club 10-115 Acappella Choir 11-123 Friendship Committee 10g DECA 12, Steering and Activities Committee 12g Girls' Glee 9-10. JOAN MURPH Pep Club 10-12g Skit Club 10-123 Girls' Club Spirit Committee 10-12. JOHN MURPHY Boys' Swimming 10-113 Vehicle Controlg Boys Club 9-12. TIM MYERS Boys' Club 9-12. WALT NEUMAN Boys' Club 9-125 Budget Review Commit- tee 12. DEBBIE NEWING Girls' Track 10-12g Waskowitz Planning Committee 105 Girls' Club 9-12. with enthusiasm. BOB NICHOLDS Boys' Club 9-12. DYAN NOVAK Spades 103 Sailing Club 11-12g Friendship Com- mittee 10g Pep Club 10-115 DECA, Steering and Activities Committee 12. RICHARD D. NOVAK Boys' Club Rep 103 Mountain Climbing Club 11g Student Senate 103 Torch 9-12. DAVID PAUL NYE Boys' Club 9-12. ROD OLIN Sailing Club 10-115 Junior Boardg Lettered in Wres- tling as Manager 1 1. 3RUCE PALMER Self-Defense 103 JV Baseball 10g Student Senate 10-12g Boys' Club Cabinet 10, President 12g Chairman of Homecoming Committee 123 Executive Board 12. of 'NI 35. ' ., Fi -is-ll Na 'V as ao -is ::' f ' f 'Y' ,-1 fl vi v gi 2 MAXINE PANGBURN German Club 11-12gArt Club 123 Torch 9-125 Gymnastics 9-103 Advanced Band 9-129 Girls' Club Rep 10-12. BRIDGET SYBIL PARKS Girls' Club 9-12. MONICA L, PARKS German Club 11-12g DECA, Activities Committee 123 Student Senate 12. JOAN PARMAN Advanced Band 9-12g Torch 9-125 German Club ii-iz. 'N-.g.,oor-4' fl. 15 CLYDE PAULUS Boys' c1ob9-12. I lv I LAREN PEDERSEAN Self-Defense 10gAcappe11a 10-113 Election Q'-4, Committee 103 Girls' Club 9-12, I -- - L, AARILYN PERANTIE Yearbook 9-12g DECA, Activities ---.- Committee 123 Election Committee 10. 'qvi R I CURT PETERSON Boys' Club 9-iz. , 'OM PFEIFLE Student Senate 115 Boys' Club 9-12. LOBBIE PHILLIPS Pep Club 103 Cheerleader 12g Girls' Club 9-12. 'Q-tie 1 , DEBBIE PHINNEY Girls' Club 9-125 DECA 12. DIANE PILLING Ski Club 10, 125 Lit Club 10, 125 Sailing Club 105 Sophomore Board5 Decoration Committee 10. CLARIS PLUMB Girls' Club 9-12. DEAN MICHAEL POOLE Advanced Band 9-12, President 125 Stage Band 11-125 Ski Club 115 Student Senate 115 Lettered in Football and Tennis 10. JACK M. POWERS Boys' Club 9-12. DOUG PRELLWITZ Boys' Club 9-12, GARY REED Boys' Club 9-125 Lettered in Football 11-125 Track 10-125 Tolo King 12. JOYCE REED Girls' Club 9-12. MITCH REGIS Boys' Club, Vice President 95 Student Senate 125 Senior Board. DAWN RENWICK Girls' Glee 115 Cheerleaders 125 Pep Club 115 Student Senate ll-12. BILL REYNOLDS Stage Band 10-125 Advanced Band 10-125 Ski Club 105 Student Senate 105 Election Committee 9. DEBBIE RICHTER Sailing Club 95 Student Senate 95 Girls' Club Rep 9-10. 46 Senior participate in Hazel QW? e H' .5 -'gzggggmzs - ' 5 , ' luis! '- 43:-'Eve , -'f.:I55'::f A 'I l' ' ..: 5' 1. ' ':'ltifZfli15?L5 .iii-!f.xt , 1 .,:-5-1:-e..s..fm E5 . gm Tzu- V, . - , y .5,,...r5.. 15 5 U- :K -v rem.. . ,.--,1-----.7-la,..e .: suis : fd -. If-,HY ret'.EI.:uJJ'a :E?::s.2k22i5:e-., 5 7,75 1 ' sewage. 1 z N '-W1-1':1Y.I.5E2ii53 - -' iiS??3?1355Q5?S Bi' iarfisstifsi f ' ,.,:. -elw , . ' - 2 Zsvfzfffi 'Q' we 1. ' - swweuefsits-2 -af-15151 1 E ,.f:w:n- -1 z.f51.W.5af.ra-. m..1s : -V :ir .. - wif-r.2r.:fses1rG21f'ii g-grew, vial tra: K .1 sffiff2'sg12zsiiw is-'iii 1' -ern , Qgesswzigfiazilsr . gi 2-sggg -ft-.1:,'i-izezgfgg .H asf 1 , gig S 4 1 f is S Q2 I .1 -x B 3 was LIZ PRESSLY Ushers 10-115 Diving Club 11-125 Competitive Swim 125 Pep Club 125 Tams 105 50-Mile Swim 125 Ski Club 105 Lettered in Varsity Tennis 10-125 Girls' Club Rep 10-11. DANI M. PRIMMER Advanced Band 10-125 Torch 9-105 German Club 115 Student Senate 115 Lettered in Tennis 10 and Competitive Swim 125 Budget Review Committee 12. PATTY PRUMMER Spades 11-125 FTA ll-125 Girls' Club 9-12. ROGER RANGER Acappella 105 Boys' Club 9-12. , , 1 I-,mga ,fifg ' ' t 1 25 ,511 E 5 'l J 1 2 f Q xr L gh 2 ! Was: .vm 9 1 K 1 155531 5 -2 at are 9. 1 1 . 1-K E52 S as-rust S 55 -Q Q , We - it 3 1 ie 1. 35 54, X 1 , . Q Q f ai :'if,s':: 5231 5' .5 5 , aEg'iwf.1. -:a g 'g'Q5?g?5i'f.f' 'Fl traditions for a final time. ROBIN RICHTER Spades 10-115 Girls' Football 10-125 Girls' Club 9-12. CHUCK RINCK Boys' Club9-12. STEFAN ROBEL Ski Club ll: Torch 9-125 Hiking Club 115 Boys' Club Cabinet 12, Homecoming Committee 12. GARY ROBSON Vehicle Control 125 Boys' Club 9-12. RENE RONGHOLT NEVIN Spades 10-12g Ushers 125 Girls' ' Glee9. STEVEN ROSE Boys' Club 9-125 Chess Club 10-115 Baseball uni-'Mi rt IMARY RYNNING Spades 11-125 Lit Club 125 Torch 10, 1251ce Breakers 11g FTA 10-12, Vice President llg Yearbook 11-12, Editor-in-Chief 12. CINDY SAGEN Pep Club 105 Ski Club 12g Acappella 10-125 Studio Singers 12g Ushers 10-12, Vice President 115 Torch 10. IIEAN SA LTER Girls' Club Cabinet 1 1-12, Publicity and Friend- ship Committeesg Highlife 11-125 Pep Club 105 Student Senate 10, 125 Fund Raising Committee 12. DARLENE SAMEK Girls' Club 9-125 Modem Dancing 103 Big Sister Committee 12. LAURA SAULSBERRY Ushers 10, Secretary5 Sailing I05 Spades 103 Lit Club 11-125 Budget Review Committee 11. MARV SCHAEFER Lettered in Footballg Boys' Club 9-12. 'He hui! N R K 'W JUDY ROSS Ice Breakers, President 115 FTA 125 Girls' Club 9-12. BARBARA ROTH Lit Club 123 Pep Club 115 Girls' Club 9-12. PAM ROTHE Pep Club 10-l 1, Council 125 Advanced Band 9-125 Acappella llg Student Senate 10g Junior Boardg Senior Boardg Election Committee 11. LARAE RUSSELL Acappella 1l-125Gir1s' Club 9-12. ..-fi? f ,WM- v-. Q Q' -T.T,1 'X .Q fa .,. Q , . WW '.':s?iIri:.i:2!:f5- ,'1-'7: :-:fsSFsif-- 'A . f ifi 5i':5:.fEs2IiiAif::' -' ' ne- :::'l?.:,!?'f A 'N ' .ff .Q ' -' . ' ' M M f A ' M gg' ,dim . , .,. ,gg ' .sf Q gm ufvgziwzug 1,1 - . :- Q, -1' isfgejgfgi -nfziggfisw fgrwigsz. 1 Q5 ' 'iz 5353515 111333 reins. ,Y 1. W .1 ,.11,4:.,z:Sf,5f1.43:tl,i51, JEANINE SCHWEIGER Girls' Club 9-12. RICHARD SEUBERT Boys' Club 9-12. BILL SHAW Stage Band 10-125 Advanc Club. DON SHAW Chess Club 105 Boys' Club. W ed Band 9-12, Boys' Sm- We W 'E iw w 2?Smi,'Q-sv? W. is Mi 41 Senior Bali JUDITH ANN SCHEIDT Cheerleader 9, Pep Club 12g DEC1 Secretary, and Steering Committee 12. CATHY SCHERER Pep Club 10-125 DECA, Activities Comm tee 123 Drill Team 11g Debate Club llg Hiking Club 11, Girl Club Cabinet 12. JIM SCHUH German Club 11-12, Boys' Club 9-12. SUSAN SCHUNZEL Girls' Club 9-12. LINDA SCHWAB Pep Club 10-111 Torch 10g FTA 10-ll, Vit President 11g Girls' Club Rep 9g Drill Team 10g Senior Boar DOUG SCHWARTZ Boys' Club 9-12. EDMUND SHAW Boys' Club 9-12g DECA, Historian JOANN SHOMAN Swimming 10-12, Captain, Lettered in Competitive Swim 12, Glee 10-115 DECA 12. TOM SIEH Boys' Club 9-12. SONJA SI LKETT Girls' Glee 10-113 Girls' Club 9-12, Big Sis 12. JAN SIMONDS Pep Club 10g Foreign Exchange 103 Torch 9- Yearbook 11-12g Highlife 11-12g Girls' Club Rep 10-11, V President 12g Student Senate 10g Homecoming Princess BILL SIMS Boys' Club 9-12, Waskowitz Committee ll. came and went. VICKIE SLEDGE Spades 10-12g Acappella 10-12g Ushers 10g Drill Team 113 Hostess Committee 11. CONNIE SMITH Girls' Club 9-12. CRAIG SMITH Boys' Club 9-12. DAVID SNIDER Boys' Club 9-12g Football 10. ,ww 1 IMINA A. STAVER Acappella 9-12g Gymnastics Club 9-llg Lettered in Gymnastics 9-10. IDONNA STEFFENSON Girls' Club 9-12. JEFF STENSLAND Boys' Club 9-123 Lettered in Wrestling and Football 10. ROBERT STONE JR. Hiking Club 103 Boys' Club 9-12. STEVEN STONE Cross-Country 10g Baseball 103 Band 103 Water Polo 11-125 Student Senate 10-111 Lettered in Swimming and Cross-Country. LAURA STRICKLIN Advanced Band 10-12g Girls' Club 9-12. TERESA SPANG Girls' Glee 10g Highlife 103 Big Sister 125 Girls' Club 9-12. MARLA SPARKS Girls' Glee 9-10g Drill Team llg Girls' Club 9-12. STEPHANIE SPEARMAN German Club llg Black Student Union ll-12gSelFDefense11. CAREY STAAB Girls' Club Repg Big Sister 12g Girls' Club 9-12. ANTHONY STANHOPE Boys' Club 9-125 Wrestling 11-12. JUDY STARK Ski Club 10-123 Girls' Club Cabinet 12g Student Senate 105 Election Committee 11. .1 I ..,,, 5 -if Then there wa LINDA SUNDE Girls' Club 9-12. LINDA SWA NIGAN Girls' Club 9-12. JOY SWARTFAGER Lit Club ll-12, President 12g Spades 125 Torch 12g German Club 1 lg FTA 12g Yearbook 12. Mwrv KATHY SWARTZ Ushers Club 9-11, President 113 Hiking Club 11-12, Secretary 125 Ski Club 10-12, Secretary 11g Sopho- more Boardg Senior Boardg Torch 9-12g Girls' Club Rep 95 Highlife 12. DENISE SYJUD Acappella 10-12g Studio Singers 10-125 Girls' Club 9-12. SUSAN ELMA TITUS Spanish Club 11-12g German Club 125 Art Club 12. 'els' ew MARK TOLLESON Boys' Club 9-12. KIRK TOWN Boys' Club 9-12, .IANIE TREMLIN Girls' Club 9-12. SUZANNE TRETT Acappella 10-123 DECA, Steering Commit- tee and Secretary 125 Student Senate 12. l A Yll' 4 A ' e 5 ' f -frt W' lti- ' ,. GARY TRUS Vehicle Control 123 Lit Club 125 Pep Club 10g 'W .r.. Sophomore Boardg Lettered in Baseball as Manager 10. g 1.52-iw---1 . . . , - .. --fr JOE USIBELLI Lettered in Wrestling and Gymnastics' Boys ' '- p,,,, .sagit--,L , .... . . ..,,, ,..,..,.. . .,,., , 1 .:,M.. .,.,, stem 5181213 -'-' ff 1.1 Club 9-12. . , PAUL VAN BEURDEN Student Senate 11-12g Boys' Club Rep 113 Lettered in Cross-Country 10-12, Basketball 12, Tennis ll, and Track 10. DONA VAN GUI LDER Girls' Glee l1gAcappella 125 Studio Singers 12g Drill Team 11g Ushers Club 11-123 Yearbook 12g Drama and Play Production ll-123 Synchronized Swimming 11-123 50-Mile Swim 12. BRADY VIANNE Boys' Club 9-12. GERI VLA HOVICH Girls' Glee 93 Girls' Club 9-12. a successful graduation. SHEI LA WAGEMAN Girls' Club 9-12. BOB WAHLGREN Boys' Club 9-12. 3ETTY WA LCOTT Girls' Club 9-12. IOYCE WA LSER Spanish Club 9-105 French Club 10-11g Let- tered in Swimming 9-12g Spades 12. NILLIAM L. WALKER Art Club 10-121 Boys' Club 9-12. 1'OM WALTHER Lettered in Go1f10-12, Captain 10-113 Letter- ed in Baseball 10-12, Captain 10g Student Senate 10-11. l'OM WHITE Torch 11-12g Hiking Club 12g Youth Leader- ship Committee 12. VIICHAEL J. WIDELL Basketball llg Track 10-l1gBoys' Club 9-12. STEVE WILLENBORG Boys' Club Cabinet 103 Student Senate 10-123 Junior Boardg Lettered in Basketball 10-12, Captain 12g Lettered in Baseball 10-12. DIANE WILLIAMS Girls' Club 9-12. ROBBIE WILLIAMS Spades 10g Girls' Club 9-12. TERESA WILSON Ski Club 10-121 Pep Club 11-12g Ushers Club 12g Synchronized Swimming 11. . ' 4- V M511 'sflgb it mafiel fish 9156? gag? RUTH WEBB Drill Team l1gGir1s' Club 9-12. ,sag MARC WEIR Torch 9-10g Editor of Genesis 12g Senior Boardg Boys' Club Cabinet 12. NOEL WELCH Boys' Club 9-12. DENNIS WESTPHALL Boys' Club 9-12. 1 And the Senior members of the world JACKIE WINANS Ski Club 12g Spades 12g Budget Review Committee 12, YVONNE WINTER Art Club 11-12gGirls' Club 9-12. MARK WOLSKY Lettered in Football 9-125 Track 11-129 Basketball 9-1 1. JORENE WRIGHT Ski Club 10-12g Girls' Club Rep 10-125 Junior Boardg Senior Board. JOYCE WRIGHT Swimming 9-12g Art Club 9, 10, 123 Artist of the Month 12. WADE WULF Boys' Club 9-12. DAVID W, YEE Lettered in Tennis 10-12g Boys' Club 9-12. GREG ZAPUTIL Ski Club 10-115 Boys' Club 9-12. Members of Senior Class whose pictures are not included: BARBARA ARMBRUSTER DAVID BERGH TERRI BLANCHARD PAULA BREHEM MARK BRIMLOW KATHY BRUNNER LARRY CARMEL PAMELA CLAYBO TIM CONNOR LORETTA DUNN ROBERT ELZIG 52 GEORGE FLUNKER ROD FOUTCH ROBIN GOODWIN KATHY HOEKZEMA JIM JACQUES SHELLY JOHNSON COLLEEN KI LTS CAROL LAVILLE DEBBIE LEE MARCIA LOAR LINDA LUFT MIKE MOFFATT TOM PERRY JANET PROST CLAYTON RICE KENNETH SANDERS RANDY SARGENT LINDA SPROAT KIM TAYLOR LARRY WILSON 3 a m C 5th Period ' 9 9 outside . I can make out a teacher E standing before me expanding upon his subject completely enthralled and so dedicated he doesn't suspect I am not listening. Can't remember a word that he said but my daydreams kept me safe with an interested look upon my face and he doesn't realize that I am thinking of last weekend this weekend Christmas vacation and New Year's Eve not German verb tenses or how the Great American desert became populated CI couldn't tell you that, ofcoursej but tomorrow I'll suffer along with my friends when ths final test is set before me paper and pen, clear off your desk! crossed fingers and whispered prayers strained memories which go on strike at the very crucial moments sidewise glances are prohibitied as I focus my eyes upon purple and white mimeographed paper which has a sickening odor when you stick your nose to it Nothing familiar. .. not enough to count on I look for the answers somewhere. . . in my disorganized mind and dig up a few H which sound half-intelligent Why, oh, why didn't I read that chapter? A few blanks sufficiently filled Oh, well. I did my share. The rest ofthe test I shall generously leave for the teacher to complete without the answers, he'll have to cheat! its.. ' Mary Blencoe -ing. K ,V , R if ' - . - N ,. , .viifftmf e . My .. l.,,. f , .J e c I ns' I fi. K E A ,1 Tru..,,,,. -1... 1-it QF 6 k X A. if ' 1' . A Nxl-M Mr Brannian, junior counselor, talks with junior Cindy Dallas. Contradiction is one word which could be used to describe the junior class of 1970-71. Almost always falling drasz- tically short of winning competition yells at pep assemblies, the class of '72' never- the-less contributed much to Hazen spirit. There was a consistently large junior tumout at all home games. Sports teams, program sellers and committees filled their ranks with juniors. Student govemment proved to be another example of this involvement. Three out ofthe four top executive offices were held by members ofthis class. Responsible for the organization of class activities was the Junior Board. Composed of fifteen members, the board met before, during, and after school at somewhat irregular intervals. Among the activities which they spon- sered was a Fall Dance. This dance was held for the purpose of raising funds fortheJunior Prom. Winter offered an opportunity for a snow party. It was the second snow party to be sponsored by this class in two years. After these events and several other fund-raising functions, the Board tackled the problems involved in having a Junior Prom. There were fears that there would not be sufficient interest in such a dance. But the Board took a gamble and decided to go ahead with the planning, and sponsor the dance. In summing up the junior class, Pres- ident Doug Temet had a few words to say. He believes the juniors have the potential, spirit, and manpower to be- come the number 1 class at Hazen. 54 Forthe Juniors, 1970 was a time before the final countdown. . 5.3 z ' f -ws 7 5 . I ft 5' 417' . Members are, row l: President Doug Temet, Jerry Evans, Steve Lee, Gregg Dohm, and Mike Kever. Row 2: Kathy Murdoch, Joyce Martin, Diane Turcott, Camille Yuan, Kathy Matkin, Beth Ann Holmes, Kathy Kom, Lisl Walker Teresa Shigihara, and Maxine Hewitt. i '-111 B571 35:fl2'fl, sf? Dave Mark Mike Aarhus Abelson Adams Dan Phil Pat Akers Albright Altree 2 o y We A.. X TW' . A if ' J , u V . mx . '?f.y,-if- Nh 1 f A A A .tw 0 f aw Ahhhhh, isn't that sweet'?!'? Marsha Don Gary Mark Ray Rick Amrine Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Mark Marie Rey Angell Araujo Araujo Kim Larry Sharon Arey Armstro Susan Brian Darrell Babb Bach Baker Karla Arthur Dan Barich Penny Bruce Jan Barrow Bartlett Basler Janine Baxter l time for junior class activities Melinda Rick These Home Ec. classes are getting bigger every year. Beach Beaman 1 Darrell Frank Debbie Bob Gary Mark Beane Beckman Bennett Bergman Betts Bezanson l Laura Richard Mike , Jim Kathy Bissett Bliss Blonski Blundred Borges Rick Barb Larry Joel Mike Bower Bowman Breshears Britt Bronson Allan Mike K Lee Hank Br0WI1 Brown Brumbaugh Brundage to serve as a binding force 4 Q' 1 ew . Q 'sw lil or fl xo in ,ig -1- I love you, Great Pumpkin! Roberta Chuck Brunette Buchholtz Russ Joe Oscar Connie Karon Kris Bucy Cadwell Cantu Cariveau Carlson Carlson Sharon Anna Candace Dean Lisa Guy Carlson Cathcart Celigoy Chissus Chissus -Clausen x Kenneth Curtis Bob Gary Clay Cleveland Coad Colombi 2Qigi5 im' iw 3 i-gun Tww ..-'Mara -4 -....,,,-w-uf gk n '-M ,L f'f'k E. MTSE5T:H:1i Katie Pat Cooke Coursey Class of'72' activities Phyllis Betsy Doreen Cowen Craig Creager Larry Hugh Dirk Creager Crozier Crump Cindy Carolee Kim Dallas Deslauriers Dilnik Sally Gregg Don Dimaliw Dohm Dundas Brian Sue Sheri Eckerman Edwards Egge Rod Carloita Kurt Engelbritson Erickson Erickson 58 S , , . 'What he d0esn't know is that I m on a secret mls- sion for Kaosli' use ,I complimented the seasons ' ' it S i,5.V.g:, i,..:, ,Rig wwf , ,V,. -EW,-3 , in i ' ii'7.'f2i.i:l9 'H H : '-v W , yeeyyn W4 j- -...Q-A-qw-M Paul Gerry Cary Kris Val Emst Evans Evans Fanning Fassett Karen Barb Don Irene Jeri Cathy Fiene Fisher Flunker Forbes Fortune Cindy Debbie Ken J eff Terry Bill Fracker Frodsham Fulwiler Galvin Gardner Gebinini yvv' -hm Mary Richard Gensburg Geroy . . Rick Steve And he said it was going to be a SHORT hike! Gilleland Glisson Juniors planned a Fall Play the ball where it lies? !? Rob Derek J an Goldsmith Goudriaan Graham Lorraine Graham Dave Graves Tom Dean Vick Cindy Dave Graves Grefthen Griffith Greggs Check Terri Kevin Jim Ted Griggs Guiberson Gunderson Hall Hanson 60 Sta? Kim Vickie It's been gymdandy so let's bag it. Harding Harris Harwick Carnival K M. 1 Nancy Judy Billee Sue Tom Hash Haugum Hawkins Hawkins Hawkins Dave Terry Becky Gina Laura Hawley Hays Heatherington Henry Henry Steve Maxine Maribel Korry Susie Herman Hewitt Hindes Hitchcock Hodge Joann Beth Ann Annette Debbie Sheryl Hoggard Holmes Holmstrom Holt Hoopman John Denise Marlyn Houstan Howard Hudgins Skis and innertubes provided Alayne Jeff Chuck Mary Bruce Greg Hughes Hummer Hunt ' Hutiless Imel Elain e Jeff J ulie Shelby Wes Debbie Imoto Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jacobi 5 Dan Jolene Mike Mike Norma Rick Jacobs Jacobs Jacobs Jeffrey Jennings Jennings Tonja Howard Cindi Debbie Jensen Johns Johnson Johnson Jeff Kathy Ken Jones Jones Jones Jordan 62 Debbie variety at the Junior Snow Party I'm studying for a new class atschoolf' Kathy Melody Judd ' WW I J Q Cathy Kathy Mary .. P A Justice Kamphaus Kellogg , tugs 3, . 5, - 'U' -. '. - o 'A his ui tnn Jamie v at J Jw. J - , 3 ' kr J, - K E , mix tape. gg. ,nth tx .J f' J . to J.,J ,pf J- - 1 A v weigh .Zfg:f,,jalsf' 1,,g,yf:,9x .I f ifxg me Mike Dave Kever Kinney Kathy Pam Korn KOSl'lk0 Pat Knotts Stan Krebbs . , J. Bruce Brian it away for COLD Storage. Kunning Kunz AN ,,., I.. . X, , Denise Lackey 63 nd Junior Prom served as a gala announcement Ruth Luanne Marilyn Ladwig Laford LaFrance Steve Marlyn John Joan Paul Landacre Langdahl LaPointe Larson Larson Gay Cindy Julie Steve Larry Pat Leathers Lee Lee Lee Lemon Leus L Carol Rick Anne Debbie Mike Jane Lewis Lichtmstadtcr Lightfoot Liming Lindberg Lindquist Steve Linda Anita Lola Jill Bill Lindstrom Little Loree Lucero Lucotch Maggs 64 for the coming of Spring ,1e3fe?T??1' ' fe ii l ' , L.LA,L. Jeanni Betty Diana Manley Markllson Marler A - I Dave Joyce Debbie Would anyone like licorice topping on their tap- Martin Mal-tin Ma,-tinsgn ioca ice cream? Pat Mike Freddie Donna Lisa McAlpin McDowell McGerry McGoldrick McGuire i fmt Karen Vemon Rod Pam David Meadows Medgard Merrell Methven Miller Martin Donna Paula Randy Phil Montgomery Morgan Morgan Morris Moseley I. D Kathy Matkin Diane McKenzie John Millner Bert Mull 65 1970 was also a time for Junior When they told me that I was Art ist ofthe month', I didn'l think would be on display, too! . .yy is .Q ,..J: g f I Kathy Pat Diane Murdoch Nause Nelson ive at 451' :lf r so 1' S I I Laurie Dan Tim Tom Nelson Newman Nobbs Nobbs Mike Merry Rod Dick Terry O'BriCn Olin Olsen O'Neill Osbom -:sg yt xx Cecelia Byron Jeff John Pagano Pagel Parsons Peck Peck Steve Kathy Bill Sharon Bob Denise Peters Phillips Phillips Pierce Plano 66 i excellence in student government -wwkwx Melinda Leslie Sharon Tony Pohl Powell Powers Pritchard Terry Connie Bill Matt Prost Purdey Rambur Randles , sf,. is .fkr , as 4 -A-...,,, ,ay si vm? Alice Lori Frank Julie Diane Randolph Recktenwald Reed Reynolds Rhodes X B Wayne Sandi Rice Richards Richter Dennis Paul Debbie This banana feels verrrrry odd!'?! Riel Righi Riley 67 A time for largejunior turnouts Megan Clive A ubrey Riley Robbins Roberson Steve John Rick Rockwell Rost Rynnin g Leona Brooks Gary Sagmo Samples Sanders Ken Linda Cindy Sanders Saulsberry Sawyer Doug John ' Scherer Schneider Mr. Hlll sure builds up a business! 68 at school activities We've advanced from frogs in Biology. Autumn Karen Cathy Scott Seaquist Secoy Joanne Mike Steve Z 'Bill Seeley Seifert Sharp Sharpsteen Donna Ken Jeanett Theresa Chris Dale Sheely Sheets Sherwood Shiggihara Sidebotham Simmon s as it l Dave Bob Gary Gary A. Karen Mark Skelton Slater Smith Smith Smith Snodgrass Bill Rosy Roxy Darrell Dick Bob Spears Sproat Sproat Stewart Stimson Stinebaugh 69 Gus Swanson Sherrill Laura Trash er Tolley X 1 is as tes fffifiik-fif' .1 ' f1ElEfV'5k 4 ., 1e ':.4Q ': I: -1 ' .li ' x - 1 :tis uf z Bob Tgm Townsend Trott time when the class of'72' shared -- A 3 1 -Uzsw g1f?w:,fs2'?'e2'f'. ,s., .. tw n ns r . A Q 1 1, t E Pat Alma Swartz Taylor Jim Doug Teja Temet Jeff Diane Tompkins Tonda Diane Bill Turcott Tumer Russ V3IlVlCei Vanzonneveld Lisl Steve Walker Walker y 70 Nancy V Debbie Vieg Walker Sue Brian Walker Walsh Todd Randy Tonda Town Indigo Mayflower Wheels In all we know, There are none like ourselves. We are the individuals Of separate, equal, unity. There is no love, We move back. There is no hate We march forward. We are the people And the people are young. Youth is freeg Confinement is unknown. Our life is concentric From patterns ofthe mind. Solid and unaltered, We experience each other. We lived you. . . Hazen High. Art Barrett among themselves, their friendships. Members ofthe Junior class whose 3.I'CI Agnew, Terry Amson, Kathy Bamett, Mike Bergeron, Joe Butler, Brad Clark, Andrew Forman, Joanne Fulgham, Chris pictures are not included Marquez, Mark Nelson, Mike Olson, Janet Rupnick, Chuck Rynning, Willy Sauls, Howard Shane, Diane Somers, Dave Gray, Dwight Sorenson, Dave Howell, Carolyn Taylor, Jeff Katy, Brian 'gWait,l think I hear my wife coming! 'v 1.1 is 'Fil 33,5 il , wx Y Mary Rich Rick Steve Alan Bruce Walsh Ward , Wamer Webb Weigel White Cindy Mike Dave Jim Danny Scott Wilson Winans Wolf Wonio Woodbury Woods tti' t'- S, , VXQXWL, ' is ,N-Klx . K' Vivian Pete Camille Bfiim Wright Yankeh Yuan Zerr 7l WWW For the sophomores, i i i 1970-71 was a my time for planning i Promoting spirit within the sopho- more class was the objective of the 1970-71 Sophomore Board. By December, board members had discussed the sponsoring of many acti- vities. For pep week in February, the sopho- more class planned a water balloon throw at which the faculty members were to be thetargets. On Thomas Edison's birthday, board members planned to have a light bulb sale. When class president Todd Sherman was asked to comment on the sopho- more class in general, he responded jokingly, no comment. From Left to Right: Todd Sherman, Anna Neilson, Terry Wright, Marilyn Buchholtz, Simone Yuan, Jim Watson, Tim Hansen, Rick Meldrum, Lloyd Shumway, Mike Lindsey, Ellen Marek, Joann Humer, Rick Sullivan, Jill Bruce, Linda Carr, and Marie Willenborg. Not pictured: Kris Cook. j Maf- I , ,X ' A.,, 6 Mr. Hartman, sophomore counselor, hears all sorts ofproblems. iq, f ,l rr . ,t ,.M,,. t 2 S X Carol Anderso f. ., A is , V, 5 r rl! W ,, 1. ., 3 . E 2 K ' B, is Kathy Mike Kathie Austin Ayers Bachmeier Il MSQ Adam Carol Affek Cindy Stuart Sharl een Allen Allen Alma Loren Anderson ., -:tg l.f.- ygeftzggykgw- I 3 wa? 1 -f ,, ls t A my Allan Baker Gerry Randy Kim Allen Bartlett Bauer Baxter Beach Greg Cheri Claudia BCV Bell Benner Bennett Beven Pam Sharon Mark Anderson ri- ,. if 5593' Debbie Baldwin Ross Mark Bean Beckley Larry Bezanson t was, 'gplan and plan and plan some more Larry A rvid Phyllis Dennis Fred Brrcher Blakstad Blessing Bliss Bonds Priscilla Fran k Judy Lynn John Ran dy Kay Bonds Bonwell Booher Borchers Boullion Bowden Bower I thought the clock said 2:45. Brace yourselves ..fEE iEE 'E?5E?'5:EE:::: lieiliifffff :: m .:Z f : A55 55 Wlsf?is?2Q31. swff-sg msnmsw - 5 115115155- fgmsm, L 11 U liefwsfg 1isi?mfese' 1 , 1. 151551 ,fs-W .-, fg- Ww, I., A .,,,.-1. 4 1 -1 .- ' 11255255 I fs 191129111 I 151 Us 11. 1. fiff1f'f1i - - .5:.'5,.?3iI 21 Marilyn Steve Annette Connie Mark Brunner Buchholtz Burk Buxton ' N 1 Carlson .i v. as Linda Dennis Mark A Merrilee Nancy Carr Carrell Carter Cary Case for the class of '73 Carol Q-it ..,,, Castleberry s J Toni Chicketti Censored! Sian Chodykin r'Ah ' Daphne Joan Judy Marsha Claybo Coad Cochran Coffelt 7' h:a . tra? ,. A h, Q :'- ' y L Vx V.f. , in gr is il 55 Bill Kris Tony John Collins Cook Cooke Cooper li llss C Q ,... I , ..... ,E . ,Qi I 1 l J kr, 'K Dean Donna Becky Nancy Craig Creager Crotty Culler Culp Cuykendall 'fbi vm' Debbie V Hilda Dale George Debbie Daves DeGraaff Dehan Dempsey Dcsediife , i F Larry Dan Claar Clark Brian Cole Gary Cole gl b I Cathy Marcie Cowan Craig Annette Mike Dalrymple Daly Steve Scott Digre Dilley Steve . Dobes sk as Kevin Karen Dean Duncan Durrin Eades l Q-fl J Nancy Peggy Terry Evans EVCTSOH Evcrgon To earn money, sophomores Rick Annette Debbie Ron Doreflinger Doyea Dressler Druce Diane Egge wh o Q , ,, Y as . -'1i,1 Sflg Z 7 ,iiiii, r X K Q . ..,,. Si K , ,Q ,4 it ff' W 1:- , 1 frssmz i Linda Faas SH E Stephanie Jon Cyndy Ellingson Emberg Engeland Vicky Cindy Tracy Faiola Falter Femling Tell me madam, what seems to be the problem? as Dan Scott Wendy Terry Fetterly F etterly F isler Fitzgerald Ann Tom John Mary Flyrlfl Fooks Forstrom Fortune -M- Tf ,f Af' an A Kathy Dea Fox Franklin 7 f QZTU? 1 a fp, F 2, planneda penny drive. 1 Q95 Mero A Jia kQjMf,z55 M iibgyvflfk L!fAf5UL H0 ,UOQV sf ,M Lyman G GQQAW 17 A Www J . G Of Um . My mommytoldmelcouldi Iyjbflx if ww LP -ii' Q g i rag if Q' ,Q .'-'- fr be Kathy Kay Frazier Frazier Ellen Carol Marian Vanessa Bryan Susan Debbie Frichette Froelich Funderburg Gaetzke Geissler Gilbert Gillispie 5. Q me iii, M 4,11 , ,ii ,W Jeannette T' Gerry Keith Diane Rod ma Gilmour Gitchel Goe Goe Goltiani Goodner Terry Jerri Robert Vem Francine Debbie Gorton Gower Graham Graham Graves Gray 77 Katie Steve Liz Joe Jayne Gray Gray Greene Grimes Grinols l GJ .F Later, to earn money, the next-to-the I use a tooth toughener. i ill , A l Gary Marci Dan Grosso Gussner Gustafson wi Y , .Mm , osssss f,. . ' '- .. N 'il y y, X X S IKM ? X , Debbie Guy Nancy Gustafson Gustman Haakenson Bill Bill Tim Hancock Hansen Hanson My yi ,X Vickie Kerry Wayne Harris Harwick Hayden 78 Jane .Hergert xmyryru M . ,W ... ilu 'iiiii Q1 s sgvfszl ' 95' -ne 2 f as , , B Yl- ak 1 if W 'W' M 'ff' . :M 1 .A Y 3, L Terry Hallmark Cindy Hardy Rick Heiden x ti 1 :Tal if Mary Herman Steve Nancy Clark Hamilton Hammond Hampton Pat Debbie Steve Hardy Harkness Harrington .ai ll.s, 2+ TW, fi is 'fi 'hi 1.2: 'i K4- Susan David Kalen Helmer Hendricks Hennen Floyd Juanita Ran dy Hewitt Hewitt Hiatt 5 it youngest class planned a dance. ., fr , ,asf ,L s r riff AwiamezsvafWswzsexzgfz '-'W' ff ig C , hv .viii gf Xi fl iw 5 , , N -If M40 A in Q Cliff Laura Cheryl Vonda Gary l Hill Hilt Hixon Hoff Hofman ' f if l 5 if ' '24 'ff r f . M all -ifii Debbie Barb Candy Debbie Paul Hoisington Holm Holmes Hopkins Houser ' Q . it -J eel ' 41 , 7. I s 5 51' 3 2' el Q' r 4 5 Bruce Marc Joanne Roger Roben Huffman Huffman Humer Hutlless Irwin . v,,-, , H ' : l I :l i l I pa, yaea Dave Mike Mike Jerry Marian Jacobs Jacobs Jaquet Jay Jeffers Kathy Kathleen Johnson Johnson Steve Carol Johnson Jones 'ii What did you say the next letter was? as ...- Pauline Huff Jerry Jim Jackson Jackson Scott Gwynn Jeffrey Johnson 'w L7 5 I J 5' l Li' H , by 2 Q it uv 4, 1 1 J f t. - f 'M sstse J J Y C my Y A., I 7 Sophomores planned to celebrat Dave David lrene Jones Jones Jones Janet Sydnie Joel Debbie Tom Jones Jones Jurasek Kamphaus Kaufman John Debbie Mike Casey Maridus Keena Kelly Kiel Kime Kinder Ann Brenda Nancy Kathy Dennis Kirby Kite Knedler Knight Kreider 1211 : gel i' , A52 if S :Z '-,mf 5 s r Bk si V i A ' Don Pam Patrick Jerry Loring Kuna Lamana Lane Langlois Larsen Joanne Scott Dave Laville Law Lewis I'll trade you my graham cracker fo Virginia Kuhlmann Joanne Larson . ii9w Y'S .2wps5i' 5 'l'w1'1f T-.Sf ,K 1 ' gn,,,4ff f '-'- zififffiiifiix - Sue Mike Lindquist Lindsey Thomas Edison's birthda Victor Diane Lockhart Lofgren Steve Ludowesc 9' x a ' av i x 'lg ei Laune Luh Lunceford your choclate chips. . .Okay'? Duane Vicki Major Manley me ae ki Roy Charles Curtis Luquette Madden Major f if Don Laura Debbie Massey Matkin Mattison Through the Grades at Hazen O, pity the lowly freshman, whose life consists ofhall passes and being ranked down by insecure seniors. . sympathize. Think ofthe sophomore whose drivers ed classes has him speeding around dangerously And who finally gets an IS to abuse. Train your thoughts on the oncomingjunio rs Whose many electives have him lazy. Now look ahead to 'giant' seniorhood. Who, when feeling insecure, takes it out on a traditional fresh man. He forgets he was one too. And now we have gone 9-IO, next l 1-12 and explored the possibilities. From immaturity to immaturity and somewhere in the middle. .a little wisdom. Bill Sharpsteen EMR i is Patti Ellen Ken Mantello Marek Marquart .Q ' :5 I i , ..f?,,,,af -X EA XE Pattie LaDonna Gayle May Mayes McCallum Marcia Lonnie Terri McCready McGillivary McKean Connie Karen McMahon Medgard Candy Minerich Ric. Meldrum f, sail ,jf if Rich Moeller Class of '73 did take time to contribute Brian Larry Menzel Miller sic? ,, 55711. ---V' f M. ....,. V Steve Cheri Moeller Moergeli Patti Muromoto Jack Newman Gary Nordyke 82 Bill Nause at F F55 -we s- ri 5? , S , 3 e 5 r ,xr W x 'Q X Anna Nielson Karen Nye Sheri Leonard Nelson Nevin I sh 4' X , 1 X 453 K M ., 2. v ' W 3 -A0 -. Rick James Nipert Nonis Karen Perry Oestriech Osgood Louise Wendell Robin Miller Miller Milo Amel Kim Jeff Moore Morris Morris-Reade But you're not on the right page! -'V. ig., -..,- - :,.:'f': ,, ' .. R0bifl Kim Eleana Denise Blaine 0580011 Palmer Pangbum Parke Parks o all ofHazen. Qi ,. rd? S a qi' I as 5? 4 Howard Pat Terry Patterson Perantie Peretti Jerry Gary Heidi Petterson Plitzner Phelps Hollie Powell Lavem Peterson ,Q w.:s:w2i2Ei2E,z,'i6fxlvr:mg1Awl4fQzw Q1 -ffzf:1sie1,1w,.-Irfwbggmgggagjfglgan V l .f'ef'fiifHiff5ffliff57f Q if 4 55: , lf X 1 3 l ,. 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AA 2 22 2. 2 -P 2 2222221 - , 5151! 2 ' ASL-T5sA?5Wi'i'fTi f WSW 5 21' ,ff?1f:fs:.Sf2Pi:23:i- Todd Sherman Leah Steve Carol Shoemake Shumway Siegenthaler Simons Sloane 222 2 freshmen election : Xue 8, 'J nl 4-9 Kathy Linda Karen Kathy Mark Sloat Smart Smith Smith Smith I IQ-sk Fw Rod Linda Jenny Salvatore Lynette Sorenson Sowle Spagnole Spagnole Sparks ' f fe P52 Sylvia Tina Spearman St. Cyr 1 ei. i p yeyy k quyi f il Xl 4 - i ,: Don Joanne Tony Ed Greg Stewart Stewart Stokes Stone '-', weei we Q M .: Rick Bill Roxanne Diane Jean Sullivan Sunde Sutherland Svor Swartz Mark Jerry I Stranack Stricklin Sullivan f V, .:: ,, ,:,-.,:, I i - K 1-:If .1 'lk - 1 .-L, Lv' f Steve Cindy Swartzwelder Syjud F V Wir Dixie Cheryl Taylor Theriaque Steve Lisa Thompson Thorp Boy Mrs. Frerk's needles are getting longer and sharper every time! la t the end ofthe year, Sophomores begar One potato, two potato, three potato, four .... Kathy Richard Thurman Tieman Sharon Bill Cliff Jean John John Dodie Trus Tucker Van Brunt ' Tucker Van Brunt Vance Verehus fi - aww '- 'li V a , Mark Carol Wayne Jan Judy Jim Debbie Vineyard Vogel ' Walcott Walsh Walsh Watson Weathers Gail Weber 86 wen- . rl ,ggi l Becky Bobbi Sharrell Ritchie Welch Welch Wendorff Werre -if .Tiff ,. if . -, rl 1f 'f f 'a' 4' Randy Mike Denise Bob West White Whitlock Wilcox planning for the next year Fw , .,,, r. I F fl' I -er H S z fy s . was ' V k -V 1. M Q ,sf l , 'I Rob Marie Dave Kim Pac Steve Wilcoxen Willmborg Williams Williams Wilson 'W' 54? hiii' 4 it 5 ' - 'i'i'-' W 1 iii ' 1 ' -ft .:.Vi S ii-- K . ft7'Li, , ,QT . 1 Xi 'J f - 3' ' 2ii?5?f75?M ' - it 5' in L , 1 ,.-, .. J - ? Q,F:2 vi'-'fiiwvwfft , if Geri Val Joel Terry David Simone Winter Wixom Wolsky Wright Young Yuan Karlene Ziebell But there must be something I can say to make things better. Members ofthe Sophomore class whose pictures are not included are: Businello, LaDonne Gussner, Marci Ingram, Judy James, John Jones, Cheri Kite, Keith Luby, Mike Marshall, .laclin ' Pearson, Dani Solene, Gloria Somers, Veronica Stephens, Bill Uhler, Helen Wilson, Martin Wolf, Robin Zandt, Ellen ' Freshmen braved a new world this year The big step from junior high to high school could be damaging to some groups but Hazenls freshmen wouldn't let a thing like that daunt them. Fresh and bright in their new world, Hazenls lowest class went busily to work and elected a presi- dent, Diane Sodorff. Diane began to work hard and started by selecting a freshman board. The board got a late start due to the fact that it didn't exist until early in December. Regular meetings were held Monday nights, and plans began taking shape. A dance, a bus wash, a clothing drive, and a valentine sucker sale were all dis- cussed. The board also began collecting ideas for Pep Week, including the possi- bility of decorating their gym section in the balcony for the big assembly. For most freshmen, the year was one of new discoveries, new friends, and new activities. Football and basketball games, dances, and concerts were all heavily attended by freshmen. And when their freshman year was over, they realized that they only had two years until they became Seniors. Mrs. Williams enjoys a good talk with students. Mr. Wicks discusses schedule changes with students Left to Right, Standing: Debbie Angell, Debbie Hewitt, Kay Evans, LuAnn Call, Cheryl Forsythe, Marjory Bennett, Linda Pillo Huff, Karen Kever. Seated: Shawn Wurster, Diane Sodorff, Janice Coleman. ' ' r. Wi is .Y f ., Q, 31 22 , t 2 get J ig-X, ME gllifimigi NT fb f5xC.C.,EQ Sl H Ei meter tom 'Wifi' wbmiu Mar 2 QE ECQLJAL. 'TCD lf'.52wfE AYTEQ. MLJ f'fffffgyty+5'f90i!f:L1 we Xmtfgfii k 127 A It's about time somebody got the right idea around here. XSS at ri Steve Tom Jackie Myrle Brian Laura Aarhus Adamson Agnew Allred Ambrose Ambrose - ms, is 1 ' 1 is S. at Kathy Gail Hamish Virginia Debbie Steve Liz Ames Anderson Anderson Anderson Angell Angell A rcher Deanna Teri Nancy Ruby Steve Cindy Armstrong Armstrong Arrigoni Arrington Ash Ashely we Denise Baker 4 E Z wx .5 '- 'sal Candy Beach Rob .loan Steve Mary Lynn Ball Baltz Bames l Baskin Marcia Steve Jim Freddie M3l'j0ry Beaman Beers Beimer Bell Bennett Lon Asplund A 252 5552, Cheryl Bates a 'S ww,-9. S Tony Bennett Richard Bevins Kathy Borchers 90 x -' .. T E: fx Y ti 4. A Maureen Sylvia Benny Betts ,- 1,, Aifg , H ' i , The frosh had man things 1' Z! .V I I q -ff' A j?i Mf'3 .. Vg Susan Ronald Phyllis Bevins Black f V ' . , est 4 W 1 I ' is ' mi 1 af B wr ,f 4 Bonnie Mike Mike B0SlCY Bradbum Brehm z y . 'ff ',ii :,, WVLV V , , y V,f.. I ar, l fe ' . E Ti 1 ,Ti iff? wi ml ' i 2 K or f Mfg, fag-1 '-' : fi 2 -ST, C 1 ,W ,A X ,L L' 'xr ' S l x lt Q Judy Gary Tom Broyles Brt Brummer I fl si tg ,ml -' ,jk ,sway . I -. .L g Q it Luann Doug Connie Call Cartwright ,U fm 1- as One pound down and 39 grapefruits to go. K , .,., , ,, .sr 106 Greg Blagg Boehme . J fi ' M , W .5 t V ffff 4111 Tom Bogdan Arthur Boode Dennis Brown A Karen Bruner Pat af, . , ' SL , S, W ,skis was xmsls my if K S , , . gm., 5 1 si 4 Z Gerald ,Shirley Steve Brown Brown Brown 7 N ' David Debra Buck Bucy Burleson fs x Larry ,Www Craig at 'emi Q ,. 1 12 .t .., f ' ' . .':- af I f sagg all. L- My 5 gg -- Castile Castrilli Christensen Christopherson to learn about high school Midge Gerald Janice Cluff Cluphf Coleman vgsisisi' ?iX?igfw' if ' ','- 1 , V ,kv ,,,g 5 V 3, is llll , riff 'k 1 .kf, an f,, :Q:1:fYs?:e2ifQzs2giZz 5 Sue Sandy Yolanda Crump Culver Cundiff When I Was a Frosh I used to think the halls were long, the building large How couldl find my classes in only fiveminutes? But I found out how this was done, F whenl was a Frosh. I used to think the girl's lav upstairs was directly above the girl's lav downstairs but I found out differently, whenl was a Frosh. I couldn't find room 206 becausel expected it between room 205 and room 207 butl quickly discovered it down around the comer, one quarter later when I was a Frosh. The cafeteria left me mighty confused after losing a nickel ortwo, couldnft find my chair whenl returned to sit I F' but I quickly caught on, when I was a Frosh. Reflecting back on memories oflong-forgotten days ofconfusion, days of rank, days ofallusion- but knowing now, as I do how to survive in Hazen High School, I am no longer a Freshman! Ibid Loren Connot Cheryl Curtis Q ' sf' ,,a. Bill Linda Cogk Crepeau ,gt ,Y brief if Walter Craig Linda Jody Dalrymple Daniel Dauron Davis Anita Jon Teresa Gary Dean Dempsey Deschner Dime r ,... .. ., . ,. : .Wg .I .. .... .. it l -. E '-1 fs' :V f frrl ' 4 17 'Tia .-', tai lii?'. :vkf '1i1 . if Sara Bob Mike Doug Dobes Donnell Dooly DOVYC A, .iii-ii ,Y 1:1 N ,k.k, It ,e,fas3ggg F V 1 . Av ' -fa v Jeanette Kim Terry Patti Dressler Duncan Durbin Elzig Dian a Bob Ka ren Mimi Engraf Erickson Ericson Erskine Kay Greg Jan Janet Evans Favero Fawcett Fawcett 93555355355wffm4?Qiz595fQ5365e2SfE2 xc V: 25?- -Q zgg xmif 7ariii,a1szrffe5Z5zs'i??isr5zuizrxlitxslrxy, fm --me vsvwW2,,1 - fis1iW2aigg2e: K an - --,A- Aiii Q 2 H S M S 2 S MSW 2 Qi April Fisher Dera Foutch Steve Giblin 92 ,ffl - .ex 1-1 .1 3, , QL l is f in 9 r K , 2 si , S, it K Qi if s e W 'X qi fb' K . ., . , ,J 1 E . . 1 qw: -gt , W- M, M Susan Fisher Doreen Francis Carl Gifford ,is . . elle rf Lfwim- w,,,5 Seamus, .215-,Fe ' . li 1 -,.., L. , ,Q ,, V A- -M1 11-Q W., , .1 New E I s 4 , 1 ' QL is 1? ,K rx u a si 5' - 'Kiwi 3 . W Q '3 af BX Eggs F ' ? 'X 'W 3 so 3 if sr' X a gp Ki A Dan Feighner . ' aqijgasggga--,.52.5Eff...-w, -,I ' , :--,l'f2i255?Z:::.ZF . 1- :.:i'f. fi .: '1E:5:'7.:2:f::'Hi:? 'QVRQZQA ,,..g-:Hai : . W?ii5Q?E : : ',:a? :: za? Series 1 2-'I'f.. ikJ L1 ,1,,1,3, .,,.,, ,m1M , 315: ify azgiezgiggrigwzs? '-vfjj ' . L'i?fLf1fS7f51i5iQ5 ,sf -'kk lfzziszvfrww S 2 Q 1 X Chuck Fiene , 2,1 , W nd there wa a freshman president Paul a Ferris , ,,,, - egi, 551451 75 if, 5' fb j1z.,1sgf M155 J 'sqm Scott Fife S 1 E -me as 1' Nfi if vsrwll xifsvsesam 1. 55zAEMszr:se,mz.ez lax .iw iw sa, ieElfEif?lU37S37 55iiLi5E 'A - ,.., ,Q ,-vk E15f. i 4 ji' E535 151, flif i1,Ei11 z.. Q1:1,,,s.f' ' ii, 'H agen I V ' 12: i ff y-L :ae ' tfrfm, I qLi?.1a,n. 'L .251 1 , giegfw .- :a-f'ae1:g5w,1- 3-1: ' 111,-1 Y.- Susie Fisk Sue Flynn .- .--.-- - ..-,.. ,,.- . Q... . 2 ,gzmwfgww f'5S5g?3ig?i??l siezssizf' -f'112'1f:i2fE,i!1 595322221 'Siiwiir :Kwik , 1 511 zzsgmgszg V g was ,2,':i, , , ', 2151 , Wifi, ff ffiif' ' ,11 iii' -5 ,. gg 1-11' 1 wif 11 . . 2 , TS? X55 .- 1, 1-,lc,.1Q5ifA S .. 1' r1:51.szss?fe!3 saws if. L fexgeisy gil sf W 5f3f1S, X 5' 'Li' V Dale Franklin Donna Frazier Jenny Forbes :E ' ,E ,lm we Es' '47 V I Q-i gezzelq, a F' I - xsffi f Z1 0 0:7 5 ,3 QV, 5 - m f-,,. A sw-1j.1..4 w, ,.,,,.sw 3, ms. .. H , ...t .,t....4,-,L a - '1BqG'vllQae Wu ' I Dena Frodsham I'm positive this isn't Saturday . . .or is it? My - J. 1 K ,S ,jfgl Brian Forgaard Kathy Fulgham Cheryl Kris Forsythe Fosnaugh '12, 1 iezffsmilfw w ere r' '1ss73,55,i P12f1fegsg5y, ggsw ggmgi 'ws-W1P,.fv, 21522221 'rsximezis reigiggzfew - K 17128 WL '1,,'fz2lffx2i -- 1, 1 1 ' :iff fl1 Z3f31':ZZ- 1 x Andrea Gallapo Tracy Garrison .. ,,.,, ,, -'ww ,.,t 1 . ':Vz1957f : '1,E:' V -,ws Q 1: -.,, ,.. fvwkwgyw . .. X 5 H 5- i1xxr.WA- xisrt ' :' 1 ' 'E:..'::f t1'Az:55YR5A'7i?ff5 ,t,5P'1,' ,M f f -in far.. :z l gMWEFis?2i 21-'Q' .4 1 2595 ' I ' ij j:,,g,g?1ss ' 11 15' 3 vjfsx' 5' F5 fl i fx 1. f,'l2'3iJVi4F1iT ??1fV112ilv 1, - , , H35 -Ai, 1, ,1,,1.,sis-g,g'gf-,Qfng11szaz1svz1 gs,-fe, W' 1- 1 twfew,xt:s?2s14fnggems::w:2sg212,sf1fvf 'Q ' 'i , 1,1i,1:11are12:12,:s:1:1mYi1f1s21'71gv1a:1asf sr itff ii st ' H53 X 7k'l ',ii,'fii' i?iif'f25Q5E,SgE?5'5f ,5ifi?7a5U'fifi5 Steve Bruce Gillisple Givan .. .. ,,,: .. raw. ,..., , ....,, . . .. will S3152 az,-na asia Q saw V- Q:-, l9EH'5tg2 ig511k5vis? 3393555 ?'k?Qf 'Z Z SSEQQEQQ S? HSE , ,w E.E3?5 ,z5t5iAf9iS,?i?ff'iLif5S?i 55111221511 - ' wa, 'ezfz lr 1937333 'me' 5-,Jn isHvff37w?1 251597 fi : ?SEE5?9Eb?'3iSw 3i+ -1-11,1 fu '-f'1fi1tz1:1:- za ,- 1 if , 1 fs ! Bruce Gosse David Graham J ack Goltiani Glenda Graham Donn a Gonder : -i' ::i?E:i':fEE1fg:i: . ':.9::.:::' 1 ., 1. :-' 1522? rz:.s,im: :' l.:f1iFl? '.Z'- xi' ' :- Wil: - ,,,1 E J 1 .,. ,Q . E flgimgwmfgg -ffl: ':Ii:f:E J- ,.14?5zff5m'.'f'izxi5 ,f 1,1 15-,f,g,,, , :i, 1 feqgffzwza ,,, , LE 1 5 John Graham Matt Goodne I' g ig, 1? f img? 57: 5 :f' :Ia:,, 5 '11 1 1 .L:-. i ii-' : IMF - '15 'E'-: i f Julie Graham W. .. .. fs 3 1. ...H 5. ,, . ,. .. . A' 1 W. --,,,. 211 is gg : fu e el 155 .. gmgggfisres --. -. Ffa ff ' -r1' ' sau? so ii 1 up K, Kathy Goodwin F in ' an Q, New 1 ,, .om 1, X s Sandy Grant to be elected. . . Cindy Gray Gary Green 1 -:X ,,-, i it A. A I ff f Sue Grelthen 4 c fe is , to at ..., 5 ,. . . ,, M s Tm i Q Y' , ,veg X-,Q, e, -1 . its E lf Tiare Sally Gross Hageman X 223' W M gs-'X' 1, , X a 1, if rg S is 'guy gh ti Candace Hagerman Geoff Greggs -s: if ,, 3 l if Q '4' el six? X m my M Q ggi iam 2 i 'a: ,.f2'4f,.:,' ' w l' s7Lf?1,?f i Y r Bob James Hagey Hahn Q ,r ina tr .S ww L ,Q , 5 am ,t ,,.:: Lx 91 some wr kewl ar 'X s W 5 Q 2 is Q H Q , , 5 Paul Lloyd Bob Doug Hardy Hardy Harris Harris Lonnie Steve Bruce Vicki Hendricks Henry Hertz Hertz , , . Linda Hart ,fs flr sf wfsfsf SAMS? A5 12 if mgbafeftfseas, 'S ' -- i ifkfiiiz W- gse a tr j Q Hi K . . Brenda Hess Randy Steve Kathy Hamblin Hammond Hanford it to , I ti 2 531 it - s 5 Robert Sue The great escape in its final phase. Kevin Hanis Handemeier Hansen Rod Jim Russ Heide Heller Hemenway lf' J 1' Q mf :aj i J a Pl JI' 2 ? syes ,alfa PMN f K4 K ff X , Q .f 1 1 we '?l:'. e 1 Debbie Hewitt Tom Higgs And there was a fro h glgsg fi' , V I is Q 9' ' f A W-f 42 'Fw '- , mjijw, X5 2 I ' I, , W1 J ,Q J J . i . :Q 1 sis, W, ,Al I X WAX iii! is Dan Dave Gary Hindes Hirai Hjelm 0 iss :-v , fi: A ,ik I K 35, 4 Y K Ray val Diane if Jim 'S rfse l Hoffman Hoffman Holbrook Holmes S frlgk J Y J - b,.,, .,,:. 1 ' X J' J -H'. Siil or ,,o, y, ,ij 5 S a, X i Bob Sue Jim Mark Holmes Holmes Hopkins Horan Cheryl Vicki Karen Jacque No wonder there are so many fire drills around here. Hosmun Huber Huff Huffman Allen Deanna Hughes Hunter Kerry Michele Jardine Jeffers - J Ay L' -I . 'V :pg .1 .-,.- ig iw-t M 9 , age ' 1.5-3 -' an J f J if J iz J V, ,. .aV, ,...i f a J , w - i K 1 ' Julie Linda Michele Leslee Michelle Lamar Hunter Hutton Hyslop Ingram lyman Jacobs za .: 1- gi ' J z' 5 M, V. :i ff , 4 5' E it-1:5 I ,f 1, in ' , q , 5, i J V 5 'ima Q-4' 7 H' . xx ' .. J 'f f ,'.- ' -' TNS m iles T ' Q' Bruce Carol Dean Denise Jeff Jackie Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Jones oard to be selected Ken Richard Jones Jones x . Jennifer Rod Kellogg Kempf R' x CHQ' - LL,,. Qu i ,, ll ,w f L l il K X L ivl Karen Bob Kinney Kirby Robin Barrie Kullama Kunning am, i vt lisa fu' 5 Terry Marvin David Larry Jones Jorgenson Joyce Judd wt ' 4 Q K VA Av Darcy Karen Janice Paris Ketterling Kever Keyes Kimbrough Qeal reire We il 'il Sherma Kirk Lynn Peggy Kiser Kohlrus Kom Koshko R1 in Sandra Mike Kusler Lackey O f 1 'fi Dennis A pril LaFever Laine ' - ,i Wi T rf - Ken Karinen ,W A-'TS' Michael Cynthia Kimmd Kindle Marlene Jeff Kraft Krall Don David Lalley Lamb 95 Oh Gertrude! Did you see what they just did? Jenny Linda Lambert Landacre Jim Karen Lori Leven Lee Leh mbecker mid December, the L. ,nen L Q av, 5 iw W' ., , Bob Carol Marjory Landbloom Lane Langdahl Cindy Toni LaPointe Larson H .. V A A giggd -rw' f v1f-,139 V, aeb ' ' V 'w w , :::. - e L eeea L aene , is - L '2 , 1 Lab' ,E , e ga digs' 3, . eana --fig? ' L ' L A ? aee 1 L i F e e ix ' eg David Lois Robin Lindquist Lindquist Lindsey B renda Charles Leus Lewis if mia i- i w? F, asm-I 'L 'gaze 1- ? x ' Y' , H. :Bw 1 .. i . i f -- fwfxgiwi wg if 5 Qt aw ' . ,,. W K lm 'S -1 Ea? is , , 2 4 .. H' gg ,B X, ., ,?,..,t., 3 fx 3 Cara Raymond John Lippert Loar Lo fstedt Jack Rick Tom Loh r Lopez Lo ree Penny Vicki Debbie L0l'ig Lorvick Loth w-. -.M -.,:,:e.1i:a::--f-:...- - f - - ' f M W X .aa , egg? Q Y ln, -4, Q is K ., ' i ' . iii Jeff Randy Rick Macri Mann Mansford ,mp '11 Bottoms up!! . . ... ,,,A.:. N ,. E955 1 2 1- ' Pr, -. 5 2 ff:g.i'w y A121252 wwf - Vicky Ro Lunceford MacA ulay Dalene Marek Maresh youngest class had both Linda Martin f --:' , X .. ,..4 .E ,iw .,:,1-,,,,-gms. ,MS s' - 5 N 1 xg! xi - 3 g. S S a 'E 4' if Debbie McGee ,.,??1,'i .. 5,51 e B, Adrienne Martzall Yvonne McLemore Brent Miller Marvin Moergeli 1 1 Q r I f ?, . a .g grtfifs in Wa 1 :ii W a t Q' , f NL K ,,., M35 Mike Miller -va li' S Ronald Moffatt Terri Mathieu X . .Vw M gi A M- f .I an et McPherson Randy Miller Rodelia Moore we 4 il ,tri ? 4 'sw ,y 1 Q 3 X Q Vicki Mathieu at 4: ., If U , .. v Joyce McPherson , , - m,f,Ww1e J- :L ' af t t T aatt t Q - Ric Miller Leslie Morgan .ww All that work in driver's ed., and look what I ended up with. 11 2- , Q i 'K N Nicki Valerie May McCann .. an ,.. V, it I ,f K 4 , Q I, George Susan Meadows Meek 1 , K I ik T une ,L . is Bob Terry Miller Miller Terry Myers Andy Newing Barbara Nordyke Debbie Nangle Randy Newman Barb Novak f if 'f Fi l, , f ' g Q 4 ,o ws? Ja? ,V t fs! K , X 1 5' ' Tim Mike McClincy McEliece , . Norman Fred Meixner Metz , ,gee ...L w i? g, I - ' 3. Q Kevin DCbl'u Milonas . Millel , rk,. 5i,:?,i,:'gg ,V.L E: - teta g 'fu -.4 V in T V. 4 Q la Nancy Scott Neilson Nesselrodt . . . SUI l, Linda Newton . ,gb y ,, I 'mm Jan O'Brien Ne 3 teee iii or 55322 Jeff Nicholds 97 If we if .. ,,.,, Mx ww E Kirby Danny Pain Palmer if s . :A I I Shirlene John Palmer Parrot Les ' Mike PC1106 Pentas ' l ' ww l is l r,,i, Val Pfitzner Ivan Phillips Debbi Jeff Pipkin Pittsinger www ' Wendell Oldaker ijjh Qmijfggyi' Qjk Jamie Palmer Q :V ' ' Jim Parsons J , ,Qs , if A Harold Perantie Q 2 ii 4 Tony Phinney ' J V. , 3 iii Vince Pociliach Karen Olsen E ' If Keith Palmer E 1 ,M ' st Q vc, ' ,X V4 xl., it , , Jay Payseno John Peterson fi x , E W' Class of '74 began if Vicki Bobb Olsen Opel ilq'-i gm Q we i Rich ard Otte ,. 5 7, QS if af .es Tracy Overton W I , V ' e i mf Wm law? Y -2245 u s' is Linda Pillo . i Marcella Podratz Is this the back or the front? Q 1 r :sri f lanning activities we , use s f -,ig Q- A N 2. F . ,,.: e ,iffy M. A N V f L cw J ' R E J Aix lb ,,..... AN 5 L YJ NE: Q! M l X CL 4 GI 'R 'x ' X -,I X , ,,, X, ' mx' blfigf id' DN if' f a3 Vx . U 2515 W' li R ' K . ie' 31,27 . 'Ji R Fil ' N 1, ffflfiffi X- fi lb , L A js ,if AQ ' fini? K if jmfffiai f , My , f izimvlsfffifg V ,J 'Haifa 1 ' 5 in 5235: Q1 R ' W , ei M U 5 J R 1 ffl ' i ii Oh Dearie! I lost my glass slipper! ks? . :asa f ' 3R31 . ' 1 . X., , A, , ,:,..,,. Ai Q L as AX -if s I 5 ' iii? SY, af I -,F , - ,AV r vi 9 Ns ii. ii 5 Steve M317 Polack P0ll3Ck n 5 :1 ,ii - ivnmfie i 1 V' Y Linda Brad Ranger Rasmusson Mike s Reynold Virginia Roe Debbie Rieger Annelle Ross F 4 'Q . -. s XB? 3... , 03' , ,Wz'g-.-, Q, W. sv f . x'X Y al- R X 1 gt. XXV! W in X f X X l 1 W ' iv L ' if is ii l 'C LM f Nl Xb, L xx if Q V X N i R D X A lik, i Us J L P 1 1 B til' if Ji' il i i in E XX li 1 U RQ Ji J N 5, J flip J! U ' XR. i fi qi Lois Mark Vallerie Pomeroy Po rcello Post Terry Reed 8 -' wi amino Andrea Art Robins NL W. Dennis Mike Prdlwitz Prellwitz j Nr I Jolene Reisdorph 4 1 9, K le 12,5 f gf? fi Y ' z , I AY x lrene Robinson X Dave Kristin A mold R055 Rothe Rouse , J 'i Peggy Cindy Reisdorph Reflegaf Ed Roe Wanda Rouse i A 1 it it lis t fy Bruce Salin Richard Rupnick Xa Q 38. ,, 4 ized 'E' W. Mary John Schneider Schuh Robert Phil Shelton Shephard l OO -A73555YSQ5Ef'l3T??iPf5f55Tf??e??5?i?ifl!?Z?3 mf Frosh also had theig QW' Look out! Here come the sandwiches! sk , H P?rs?k1225'f5Rw vw , .-Vl . ,-: Kathy Ron Teresa Steve Salo Samek Samora Sanders t YL Q? slr tex , A 1- K W - - 3 ' 1 Judy Gina Rodney Jeff Schwab Seashore Seltveit Shaver .zrr i s gy tg, -gg: g s J Mark Donna Mike Lianfle Shideler Skaggs Skeels Skocihlich 1 1153, fm. J N ..': ,... zl' .v jim Debbie Janice Ralph Sloane S1031 Steve Jim Sauve Scappini .Sr J s y t - .. f 1 Jenny Wynne Shaver Sheely David Slater l Sally Diane Smith Sodorff own athletic teams . ,m g Dennis Sandy Robert Pam Jan Roxane Spiry Stanhope Stark Steiner Stensland Stevenson Lonnie Stiger 2. -1.127 fs Q Q W, Vw N .X N Susan Sue Grant Barb Stokes Stone Stott Stranack ':i: :' Q L ' 1,-QQ ,,, , ..,...,... L, , ig 'Pi i.:- X T .T Dale Joy Danny Mike Studeman Sgumm Sullivan Swartfager X V , Kevin Gordon Dan Swenson Tarling Teia 'X tk ad, ,1.........-nu' VX 1 Poo-poo-dee-doo. Jane Earl Greg Tina Stephanie Thompson Thorsen Thurman tiraaa tataa T X ff. Kathy Titus Todd Tolleson Sheila Teter Debbie Tincknell Rick Tolonen 5 4' W :rs si f,2m??iS -1 - 'Q 14 W -, 5fsigr,1 ix sbt. , -: R x K If F rw , .owl By the end ofthe year, freshmen were A Well, statistics show that 4 out of 5 prefer peanut butter. 3 ,mf Hu - gi 1' Z its N , A I if 2 I . , anyaetmzgfax:wf?Efgf15ra-gels,2255922555523sr lifffiiflfifgliiit 5 A L' ' 'f5 tiI5?Eifg?t3? -Y'fs,'?7A Claudia Bev Dan Robert Colleen Rick Norma Bill Trott Tyler Underbrink Urvina Usibelli Vandermay VanVleet Vaughn 2: Nvvvv :QII I l . ,,.: ,,,1. 7' .,:, E 43:25. -I 557, VS . Q f W f-I at -we N V IM ti t f in that if .. Sam Tom Angela Linda Jim Hugh Pal Mark Velick Viaene Vickers Waggoner Wallace Walter ward Warren - o k s KY fxdxsgi w lsii Linda Mike Ron Karessa Rick David Keith Duane Warrmer Waters Watson Webb Weigel Wells Wendorff Westmore 1 '.-':.', N,-: ....,.,, , .,.1.,:' Q Dan Adffle Jim Cheryl Westphall Whlte Whitton Widell 102 1' VY' 1 'ffl' M W rr X 'fi 2 5 anxiously awaiting the next year YL- 4 S 'E -I , 3355 K' ,H K Barbara Loren Wilkie Wind Ch arles Patty asv . Q 1' 2 il Q5 ea Bill Greg Willingham Willyard 1 iiraa . ', i . -' QM. 1 - ng 1 ' x Q 1 Karla Monika Wixom Wleklinski Winston Witcher Was that the Tigris or the Euphrates? Elonzo Winston Cindee Jim Sandra Shawn Wright Wright Wroten Wurster iiiz Q i f it SQ' ,,'r ' - , 5 I K 74 J!!-. 'x s Mark Daryl Janet Wylet Zaputil Zimmerman M ,ww f Ut M Members ofthe Freshman class whose pictures are not included are: Avilla, Kim Bakko, Julie Brimlow, Dave Dyskin, Debbie Eyman, Michelle Farleman, Jill Finnicium, Karol Holman, Dallas Howell, Rosemary Kiel, Teresa Morris, Julia Pannell, Shown Robinson, Jennifer Rynning , Andy Sedgwick, Shelley Todd, Clyde v0 7 Diff fi yn n Kdd 'fffwgif 0 cf if MM LJ - 103 of' SN X 7 7C S2226 M1 Qpv f X if AQ J., U gmt X 0 5? N 3 ju 06 Q MWA fQ3?lc92,, Q -1.-my ...pu-F' ----,,,...... ll If f MW fl JN A J M Z Cr NN C NX X gg zfw af? 4 Q Q? f . 1 Q N if La ff Xl J 4 23 wb 9JQ I 7 mc., fX , The role of student government i1 A. Pres ident, Jim Jacobson ! s,,. V 106 Secretary, Paula Morgan 970-71 . . Vice President, Kris Fanning ,,,,.....-maid Is student govemment a thing of the past? Not yet, this year our student leaders were still in the spotlight, en- couraging involvement, that all-famil- iar word. The year began with the now tradi- tional magazine drive, climaxed by the ice-cream feed. Paula Morgan, SBA Secretary, carried out fall Waskowitz successfully. A carnival rummage sale was in the making for winter, and other activities filled the rest ofthe year. Under the leadership of Jim Jacob- son, SBA president, the 1971 officers were successful in living up to the good example of past Hazen governments. Hazen began with a debt ofsome 538,000 and in only three years it has been almost totally wiped out. Raising funds was not the only concern of student leaders. Subjects such as inter- school relations, the I.S. program, and other problems were referred to the student senate. 1970-71 certainly was not a perfect year for student leaders, but the effort was there, and the opportunity for students to do their part was always available. .Ar 5 'lNr- 7-., 7 eww'-vfiwxifsi Historian, Nancy Hash 1 faff.i+ ,Z X, J, .,,,-Q-v ' E 7412.35 .H lO7 I I ' 5 Rf Waskowitz A unique learning experience Given about 175 students and faculty members, the Satyn Finish, several coun- cils, fishbowls, and trustwalksg place them by a river at a place called Wasko- witz and what do you have? You would have the first semester leadership con- ference of 1970. Organized by Paula Morgan, this conference spanned four days,. begin- ning on a Saturday in November and lasting until the next Tuesday. Unique would probably be the word to use when describing this conference. Students found themselves involved in both the fun and serious matters ofcamp. For the first time, they were called upon tomake and enforce decisions to regu- late camp activity. Sometimes emergency meetings had to be held with the advisor, Mr. Suzick. By the time of departure almost every- one remembered not only the hard times, but also the fun. After all, there had been two dances, funny pranks, and football, volleyball, and basketball games to remember. lO9 GITIS, Club and oy ' Club team together an -fe wi S 3 ,ww , , Q Y 2 W Q ,A ,. ' fx- X , ..: biggffzgi, ' lf 5 in Y' A 'I P H .. ' Q 25229 8 .W ig, I. 1 X Z S it 1 A H -ff If 1 , 1 3 k,z' ,.Asm5w' fR ffsfiaise g,gg?Lgiffa1swfg,,f : ' :QIEC 3, ,w i fig 'G :f,.-1:-.- -ff -ff,'f:?f95v2af. .,,.t,wz1.fWEHffg 1.95 t ..,, . t,.,gEag,gg? 9K v::g,, fgifm sfl ' 2 e w- 5 be X Y if va 9 ,. E- Viifxfrs-' Z2f2zsfQ?fT,fg2,fftfsgE as 8 ,: .llifmf f we 2 2 MX, 2, , LM A 1 ,J K S was Q, wx - , ,,, 1Se.1fmt -' vw ' ' 2 11' 'SYN A :f'E::-',-,515 :F V355 ' n'yA7'iZ5bi,J f -1? wiv' mmm S, 15 fkiiq-:1e'WH,'5? 3 'f.,7is37iq5''if5?v357f19??Q5' 't?E:v'LiiPi,, ix: ,..i'5f?55iTffh ff sy ,-.52 ff f iggwgb '1 fp, .-,gn 11535 jgL,gAgf'ff2j,11,i1isa: if- y, 'H' gq?3g,j1, . 'Q kg gtgg- H 'f '11,'1-aff,-,,-Q5-f fi f- 3 V,,gg,f,, N Ui gi, tt, J gg , --wx ,ll 1 .,t.J,t,,S A offer opportunity for student involvement Freshmen would probably agree that here was no finer way they could have reen welcomed to Hazen than by the Eirls' Club cabinet. In a fall assembly, after the members if Boys' Club cabinet had been intro- luced, the girl's cabinet sang to the frosh md then proceeded to close the balcony loors on them. This year the girl's cabinet was like hat-always doing something a bit risky. vieanwhile the boy's cabinet would sit mack and laugh at them. More serious, however, were their :ombined efforts to sponsor activities or student participation. Aiding presi- lents Cheryl Houser and Bruce Palmer vere the cabinet members: Kathy Blood, lean Salter, Judy Stark, Jan Graham, Anne Lightfoot, Sydnie Jones, Carol Y H ,,,, ,3- 1' ii',.s . s z , ig, ,L 'L s iff ' fi. - fig' P. X1 1 if . Q . We fi 9. GUI' f,,. f'??'1 - 5' ff--nag 'L mg,-55,a, ,. ,,-f 3 ,,.,-mm -- .1 , 33 ,, f , vyyff- 5 . 5 4 -at i :QQ i' H JL'-Quill f, in 3:22121 Z 4 T if lit if N V' eg ,FQ 3 3 . ' if Y W- ' W nieiz g p - Y 3, xg ,. .1 ' ,. 3 - fl is I was ' r -.f-f.. Q - H. ,sa . ,.,,,g.-, 1 .,. 3. .. .. 9 Y , K T? ,, W ww , K .. KMA if J 5 I A . .. av-. , .4-5-n ,,,5?,m -,.,.. .. K, jig, 7 .3 a,ai1ff9 1's3 wifi Froelich, Tracy Garrison, Gail Anderson, Paul Hickenbottom, Dirk Henningson, Marc Weir, Stefan Robel, Tom Graves, Frank Reed, and Jack Bruce. In the fall, Boys, Club staged a Hazen first - Homecoming. Following in Decem- ber was a widely publicized Christmas tolo. In early 1971, the girl's cabinet attend- ed a second league conference while the boy's cabinet proposed a reader-board for the school. When the end of school year arrived, both presidents could look back on a busy year, due not only to cabinet enthu- siasm but also to the other elected offi- cers - vice presidents Jan Simonds and Bob Barden along with secretaries Sue Fife and Dick Case. -Q., 'lv ,f , it ,.,4 gzippp A !! ' , f ui ,-.hs A . 5,5 to ,C m M av , dy C C r 'V 1 l ,,fWaa5' 1 f r- L, A . P fe l -A fel 'M' A'-i' 5' ' -'vw . , l QVLL., A A , ' ' , ' 1 -1,fw,. f lg '7 ' ' ' 'I 7 5' . 1. g tfbll ,rg 5, is .II I , V ,, K, .Vfr s , .V ,Q - Y Q, ,,., Q 5 N 2, 1 lg L l l ll Y M' on XJ Y ' as lg Y - ' Y Y 2 F, s X M f A f -L M 3 Q, Eh 5 ... 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K p o 52 4, Q- , b Q 1 Us V Ai Q 2, S ef 1 Q K i -ffl, .lt T i IJ! x v ew Q la,W ,,,,L 3 T r' or 'l 75: , U Q G yy xwxV, f i i Q N R cn I Q? Sgwf ., Y in the North uget Sound League This year Hazen finished number two in the NPSL, the best ever in Hazen's short history. Hazen had good balance both offensively and defensively making it very hard for the opposition to find weaknesses in the Highlanders. Hazen placed three players on the NPSL all-star team: Mark Carr at defen- sive tackle, Nevin Miller at linebacker, and Tom Lambro was the unanimous choice as place kicker. This year at the football banquet Darrell Beane was voted the Most Im- proved Player. Dirk Henningsen received the Inspirational Award and Nevin Miller was voted Team Captain and winner ofthe Elk's Achievement Award. Head coach Don Anderson summed up the season this way: You always try to finish first and we almost did but we were very pleased with our second place finish. The tremen- dous support of the student body was greatly appreciated by the team and it really helped us to know the students were behind us. To finish second place in the school's second varsity year is a real accomplishment and with a fine retuming nucleus next year we may do even betterf, P- I S Head Coach Don Anderson W L Kent-Meridian 8 0 HAZEN , up ysti , tiivi 1 2 s 4 ryw c lasis A 3 Highline .2 3 ' 2 4 Kentndge , e T ' 7 if K ,sg Wifi' gk. K -if .5 if ' ff 2 1 V 5 .- . ' ' ifffis :S .v jg gfzg z, ,wp if fa- NM' i ??i5i.E?f?f2?i :i' : , Wm' ' i fi 2 f . - j Harley Holt -tips!! eie 'f 1:5 4 A 1,1 ,wt . 1 f ' . , .,,., ,. , W., TIT. K t ,i -X' 5:-2 --i' I- as tb JL. .V gin ft 1 4, Marv Schaeffer T 0 , Q s. if ii.. T E S - ...g..gg1.f--M-A efts 3 , VA I , .TVSVL 't K Gawler y 15, . , , ssti ts . Dave Graves , r.,, , Q 1- . H n i gh x 5 W Iliggpfp. ff? V r A , + t wx ef 2 - -W 4 W - P . My . Q, it - 5 eet 1 ef- .aa 4 an ' T WMM f ygkig W Itt A 'M g MLM,.,.-M-Q'-My Wyman: tg Kg ff,-f i f V t WW'-f-xx W ea ' . ,N ff NWN -K, W Qvt .. ifi' e ,mf , . A X Q i i i .gf as ..,,, .gi g , I wig! 1 3 I 7 ,1 I Xi, ,V Yt- ,K :gg f T s as .,,,,.. ,t., ,,sl A-. s A T ' l , A s et tr' , T t-Q---v 5 'f ill s ittr i H ' T ., i Ron Hudson Jim Blundred Steve Glisson Nevin Miller Brooks Samples A t L Q15 mf. an-w 'Sf if 'Sf' - tail 155 ff 7 Guy Gustman, Steve Cote, Mike Jeffery. Row 1: Don Hinze, Head Manager Ron Hinze, John Fullenwider. Row 2: mmm. Hazen 0 - Newport 20 Hazen opened its football season with hopes of repeating the previous year's rout of Newport. A surprise was in store for Hazen as Newport tumed the tide and won, 20-O. Hazen couldnlt get anything going as Newport outgained the Highlanders 282 to 85. Newport got off 57 offensive plays to only 25 for Hazen as the non- league opener was dropped. Gary Reed and Darrell Beane led Hazen ground gainers, together tallying 63 of Hazen's 70 yards. 5 K ,MK M ' ., 'il 1 ig .., an at C if iff' ' Lg- 2 fl x at -? V ,t-:fiif 1- f 5 4. rr.. ,,lr 7 7 ,,.,,:, K ' . Q, Vpwzgpypxp ,,E,iA,, p In :Z , ,. 7 - 'J f - gi V K ak A 'l A is is 4 Q 7 A ,if Coach Cliff Root Hazen 41 Mt.Rainier 14 After a disappointing loss to Newport Hazen bounced back in their first leagu game by overpowering the Mt.Rainie Rams 41-14. Mt.Rainier, one of the early favorite to take the championship, met a toug Hazen defense which held them to onl 58 yards rushing while the Hazen groun machine piled up 276 yards led by Dar rell Beane's I33. Mt.Rainier took a quick lead an then Hazen came back with 34 straigh points. Behind excellent blocking, Haze backs ran for 4 touchdowns. Tom Lam bro scored on a 50 yard punt return Following that, Tim Lambro hit Dir Crump with a 12 yard touchdown pass Frank Reed maneuvers around the Mt.Rainie defense and helps Hazen to a big 4l-I4 victo Hazen 33 Evergreen 0 Hazen stretched its league record to 2-0 with an overwhelming 33-0 victory over Evergreen. Behind a well-polished offensive line, Hazen runners scrambled for 5 touchdowns-the longest being a 41 yard scamper by halfback Gary Reed. Hazen's strong defense held Ever- green to an unbelievable 8 yards rushing, thanks to the defensive front four of the Highlanders, while the backlield intercepted 3 Wolverine passes. Before the night was over, Hazen was to rush for 327 yards with Darrell Beane again leading the way with 128 and Gary Reed close behind with 96. Coach Bill Diambfi Hazen end Dirk Crump hauls in a pass as Wol- verine defenders move in for the kill. Hazen O - Kent-Meridian 22 Hazen's 2-0 league record was snapped by the Kent-Meridian Royals 22-0 in a game where Hazen just couldn't get going. The Royals, rated number four in the state, led at halftime 8-0 and then scored twice in the second half much to the dismay ofHazen fans. Hazen had many good gains which were called back at crucial times because of costly penalties and in doing so, had to give up valuable possession of the ball. The game turned into a defensive battle in which Kent got all the breaks including the recovery of three Hazen fumbles and the interception of a Tim Lambro pass. Darrell Beane breaks through Royal defenders during Hazen's 22-0 loss to Kent-Meridian, H5 First Homecoming sets exciting traditions Hazen 21 Highline O Hazen's first Homecoming was a happy one as the Highlanders over- powered the Highline Pirates 21-0. After the halftime show, Hazen scored two more touchdowns to add assurance to their 7-0 halftime lead. The High- landers had one of the best games ofthe season as the fantastic defense stopped Highline for a puny 5 yards rushing. During the evening Frank Reed scored twice and threw to Dirk Crump for the other touchdown as the entire Highlander offensive team outmanned Highline's defense. H6 for years to come. 5-D 1 J , wing W, f V :Q 3 J . Ma. 'jim bis, WM H , M rl' UA' 1 M, f, , W , wr 1 w- 1 . 5 -4 . Q-ig. Q an The homecoming queen, Sue Fife, and princesses Karen Hash, Lorraine Clear, Cheryl Houser, and Jan Simonds were royally intro- duced at halftime. Each received a bouquet of roses from their official escort. Queen Sue added words of encouragement as flash bulbs popped around them. Climaxing homecoming was a semi-formal dance held Halloween night. The queen and her court portrayed well the theme, Make Me Smile, as they led off the first dance of the evening. Muted lighting and a candle-lit atmosphere added to the setting. Green, gold and blue were the predominant colors. Sponsored by Boys' Club, Hazen's first homecoming set an exciting tradition for years to come. ll7 Hazen 12 Glacier 7 Hazen came from behind during the second half in the cold of Highline Sta- dium to beat the Glacier Grizzlies 12-7. Hazen was favored for an easy win but picked up many costly penalties. Many of the 12 penalties stopped High- lander threats during crucial moments of the game. Beane scored on a 4 yard run and the other touchdown came on a' 63 yard Tim Lambro to Frank Reed pass which put Hazen ahead for good. 9 Darrell Beane goes over for Hazenfs first touch- down, as Hazen went on to beat Glacier 12-7. Hazen 32 Tyee 36 Tyee rallied back in the final quarter from a 32-22 deficit and squeezed out a 36-32 victory over the Highlanders. Both teams had strong offenses as they each scored 5 touchdowns. There was not a single punt during the game. Scoring came on two runs by Frank Reed, one by Tim Lambro, and two Reed passes, one each to Dirk Crump and Tom Lambro. Much praise was in order for Hazen's offensive line which, even though greatly outsized by Tyee, was able to open good holes for Hazen backs. Hazen defenders force the Tyee ballcarrier out ofbounds on a crucial fourth down play. Hazen 28 Kentridge 12 Hazen took a 14-0 halftime lead and held on to beat Kentridge 28-12. Though Hazen suffered 10 penalties, one calling back a touchdown, the Hazen offensive team was able to score three touchdowns with the other coming on an 86 yard kickoff return. All four touchdowns were scored by Gary Reed, who had his best night ofthe season. Hazen scored twice in the first half, but in the second half Kentridge brought the score to 14-12. Hazen then won, going away with two more touchdowns laterin thehalf. Kentridge running back is tackled by two members of Hazen's hard hitting defense. Hazen 23 Renton 18 A crowd of nearly 6,000 fans packed into Renton Stadium and watched Hazen pull out a thriller over Renton, 23-18. lt was Hazen's first win over Renton in the Highlander's short two year history. Renton scored first on a 19 yard run in the first quarter but on the following kickoff, Frank Reed broke clear for 34 yards and a touchdown. As a result Renton's lead was cut at 8-7. Tom Lam- bro intercepted a pass and kicked a :field goal, but Renton came back with a field goal of their own to lead at half- ltime, ll-10. Renton scored right away in the sec- ond half on a 34 yard run and took an 18-10 lead. With about two minutes 30 seconds left, Frank Reed passed to Dirk Crump at Hazen's 303 Dirk later- aled to Gary Reed, who then ran 80 Lyards down the sideline to bring the score to 18-16. With one minute 54 seconds left, Steve Glisson recovered a Renton fumble. With 30 seconds re- maining, Frank Reed went over from the one and Hazen went ahead 23-18. This is how the score remained as the final gun went off and jubilant Highlander fans stormed onto the field. It was a perfect end to a great season. Dirk Crump C881 prepares to pitch out to Gary Reed on Hazen's now famous Flea Flicker play. Frank Reed scores from one yard out with 30 seconds remaining in the game. After Tom Lambro's extra point the final seoiewas Hazen 23, Renton 18. fi W nw.. .x1,v,..... 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Q .,,, N igxiiffsqtgftaZi.f??'fms,ff2,:n,,2J:f'gz,.-..':m':y- 2 fa, f.v,f-ffqifff,1aff:Jsays!:weff?5,tf51?Jfw55g,,f,5g:p5,w,L.g ssfEv5Yfsi's5s1iig?1fz,f?fhQuiltif J 11 -' w 1 1- J .,,-3 '.'f.-:fa3551,sggsi3'ga?f?QQ?fsz,?iS2, f sgggygiL'gm5f,-gg ' Jilitms i 24 0 Kem i t i HAZEN s Dimmittifiz1f59ili'lrfiQff HAZEN 0 Mfffdiai l l An essential part of any successful football program are the underclass teams. Success for the J.V., Sophomore land Freshman teams is not measured in wins and losses, but in giving unproven players game experience. The J.V. team under the direction of Coaches Bill Diambri and Cliff Root provided valuable depth in the Varsity's Glacier game. Although the Sophomores took their licks all season, Coaches .lack Thompson and Myron Huckle played many players who will continue to make Hazen a strong contender in the N.P.S.L. Coaches Joe Hauser and Gary Matt- son continued the trend with the Fresh- man team. Despite an undistinguished 2-4 record, several standouts developed during the season, highlighted by an 8-6 triumph over Dimmitt. as freshmen gain experience ? J as., f ..- K it ,,.g.z..i A bove: Fresh m an football team l2l One of the most important jobs at Hazen, that of handling crowd spirit and encouraging support and pride for our athletic teams, was left to an enthusi- astic and well-prepared cheer squad. Attending the Washington State cheer- leader clinic in August, they brought back several first, second and third place ribbons, plus the spirit award, which was a great honor for any squad. The first of the year brought autumn, rain, and football games. With a winning team and a student body behind the team 100 percent, the cheerleaders were successful in representing Hazen at its best. Winter brought basketball, and the tradition established in the fall car- ried over for the remainder of the year. Besides the games, the cheerleaders also planned pep assemblies, sold pep pins, and supplied food for many of the varsity teams. i- 1 Qa s-fr tt rf 'I , J X t L, s FN W ,wr !13iahn-..... 1971 Cheerleaders Support Teams Year-round Head Cheerleader Mary Cooper fi,-M,-.,. 'a -. --,fs-1, 54,115 '-?ff2g.:'4:1 - iwaraf X i. .fgggmg - , I I 54, Wi? 1 vine , .v y , i' 3 f 1 XE , , ,L N ffff, li 351, ,Q .-.T 1 Y 1 4 ' H5 M. KM, M! m vt,. 'aiatwt H J' .V . ,,.. -i '4, z,if ,isgitiagiz-mfffr , 4' 3-if--A W.. fftf e- Q f-gif? . f 12 I I zz:-if Q., .,,,,, A 1,1 -1 has V- its, gagt 1 wk . 9 .. 1 1 5,10 il LS in 122 Robbie Phillips Ronda Beaman Annette Holmstrom C. w 4. r -ff-'ak T 'SX X 1'- V' '--nv... ,f' 1--.-...M an-...A X -uw N In ef I' Y ' - , -, :ff ' M 'H - ,f' f 51 ff' Zfifgffifs f ' . it , , A v f Yzffik 'S ,gag :2jQ7.3.f-gg 1 A A 531 - V, , A? ., . gy Q11 I, -, Q A ,L ,nf ,V z,,kgS,gt. ,, .g1.:l,.i,,,,..L L h-.h' P QV , ff' ,ish 3. ,i 1 , . 1:1 Q ,lem A .5537 . , , xx. L L K ,K E 2 123 K Karen Hash Barb Kirkman Dawn Renwick Hazen takes third at Cross Country completed its best season ever this year. Finishing third at the NPSL meet qualified them for the West Central District Meet, where they finished ninth out of l8 teams. At the NPSL meet Hazen had two runners in the top 10. Brian Geissler finished tenth and Mike Lindberg fin- , ffm 1' ,pw A .Q ,,Eg41e,,,L 1 Q ' , A , ,Q A 1' Q f' vw I im, m .. fins Ev f--,. S-iii' , '45 , 'W'f a.W1a, 1 , . A M Q, -1 - U M 1. , , , lfsrf v efifg wif-fi1'i1 ,,, - A , ' 5 :z u ff-wk'-1: Mfg -1 1, ie- Q W ,a 3.221 1 V . 1 if? , 1'Y'.iff'f'f?f4i4fvQi37- S -, f ,L Q, , f is . ,gf ' 'ft' v ?i,,,+'. ,, 1, iw ag? ,, , ,, A A 'T'-w.,,,::?::T1. V, ig? .WSi?f'lf,,g,g 5 .asf ,, ,.,.... in V ,wt ,Z ,X , K K . W an, -wif ' 1 it My ,aaa ,g. 'x,5-?.f Mf,,xk . ,:f,,8,Vx J, ' if .i 'x'.19t',k 4 TPM- WW? ia ' .M 3 , I l1'.Q,Q,z?'Lm,.1f-' J' H111-If ' 11 .1 ff .. :iwff,,.f, f .J-ff-1 Dave Hawley ished fifth. 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Their 4-4 season tied last year's record. Tom Walther was team captain. Ken Losek was voted the most inspirational player and Jim Jacobson received the Elkls Achievement Award. Retuming lettermen, Guy Clausen and Don Fisher, most improved player, exhibited potential for an even better season in l97l. Junior Varsity awards were given to Paul Houser, Mike White, Bill Hancock, and Curt Erickson. ai :-' M ' 535 .... ,. In A. I t .,.. 1 ' , . N EEE' if ri 4,-I ff J wqqg fat x was H A J. . , -1 F K 5 l x i f 5 h 9, 5 x,. li'l',5., M, is , ,L.,2 Qu H mg H K S Em . .. ,. .1,:,.Ls.. ni.: . 'f1'.:f': :'::-Ci :fziwsiiiai 'aii-jim: 1:mv3if:e?5sf::i as if stains:-ian.. fi ' -- --- .-, E Ll .. . M.- , 1 2 3 . iii . Q 3 9 ii EVE? 4' Nw 3- Ji n T! 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If PQ 55 U 41,4 , gf? tv My 1 1 er 1 ' ,, F Q2 1371 -gif I -V 'K t if 5 J lair: ,fail ' I si-iiffiiifillikgik 126 Tom Walther Jim Jacobson in the North uget Sound League Row 1: Curt Erickson, Bill Hancock, Mike White, Paul Houser. Row 2: Ken Losek, Jim Jacobson, Tom Walther, Guy Clausen, Don Fisher, Coach Vem Guay. Ken Losek Guy Clausen Don Fisher 127 vw- B56- time for competition and 4' .W ...wl- .TMI Joann Shoman, team captain. Row l: Tiare Gross, Liz Pressley, Cathy Castile, Robin Gilmore. Row 2: Colleen Usibelli, Kim Harris, Kathy Borges, Deanna Franklin, Sharleen Alma, Connie Castile, Dani Primmer, Joyce Walser, Marcia Beaman, Coacl Carol West. tix' .dll Q A sport seldom mentioned is Girls' Competitive Swim. This sport gave girls a chance to compete on a highly compet- itive basis and experience team work and team spirit. Members leamed good sportsmanship through proper accept- ance ofvictory and defeat. This year the swimmers placed third in the Kingo Relays and sixth in the l28 'Nkxxx,x Cgafkw saws? NH-exam King County League swim meet. At the end of the season awards were presented at a banquet at Brad's in Belle- vue. All the members received yellow corsages during the presentations. Jo- Anne Shoman was voted captain and Robin Gilmour received the Inspirational Award. Robin also qualified for State in the 200 Individual Medley. 2522: , QSQLIWK-f545l'ffl?Q'Q hi i 6 iflistiviii Xe eiyf ,ifl 5 .iki 3 5 5 .i- f A ww-fr: WF , W 1: .-1m?lQf'?1ffl?:z.- ,, i ,- .gif :if jjj-ff lm-y , g : .. 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A new club was created this year for girls who want to lose weight, improve their figure, or meet new friends. In the 50 mile swim club, girls spent the year trying to do just that - swim 50 miles. The only officer was the recorder, Cindy Syjud, and the advisor was Miss .J tf-r,y if t ff: as 3,592 ,QQ X K Stechmann, Commenting on the club, one member said, It is a definite goal to work toward which requires determi- nation and dedication. Synchro, to me, is a way of express- ing what I feel through swimming. Such is the opinion of Blue Dolphin president, Pauline Huff. Advised by Miss Stechmann, the Blllfb Dolphins staged two water-acrobatic p ations this year. One was held 1 all nd the other in spring. Th se presentations involved not only water skills but the making of cos- tumes and props. Highlighting the year for synchro members was the arrival of special swim- suits. These suits were blue with one gold stripe on each side. With gradual improvement, synchro members proved to be an asset to Hazen by the end ofthe year. lp N time for academic achievement ,Q I A ,, . ii WM ' f, 2- 1 'VWYI ' Q 3 ' ' ' .ff 'J 1 : .' 12' :.: ., J 1 '..a- 7:-'. ,J 1.55751 E Q, a 1 sf? N. f . K 7. 'i M S,- ii, an AR I Remember the tall, green Christmas tree in the cafeteria? Thanks to Torch members and their advisor, Mr.Long- well, a bit of Christmas spirit was added to Hazen last December. Torch is an honorary club, comprised of students who earn at least a 3.2 grade average for three quarters of each school year. This year, at one of the two yearly meetings, president Melody Hamilton passed out certificates of achievement to the members ofTorch. Education- appreciation and learning I think these young ladies work harder than any group in school. There is very little reward for them. Mr.Long- well had that to say about the usher club which he advises. Composed of twenty-five girls, the usher club performed ushering duties at most school functions. President Cindy Collie was largely responsible for the management of the club this year. Critiquing teaching methods, tutoring elementary school students, and selling Christmas candle sets were all on the FTA club schedule this year. President Mary Blencoe stated that i . Y It q -LA , -if ,M'i- ime for service to school and community bgmnagiic rf .ag De0.l'tllq T11 f.EN G vw s t Sf' of yfhoxx 11 'il .N i FTA was meant to get students acquain- ted with the different aspects of the teaching profession and the various ways ofteaching elementary and second- ary education. Winter clad nights and a running fountain were familiar ingredients indi- cating pleasant times for lit club mem- bers. Before being admitted to the Seattle Center Playhouse - that place most often visited by lit club - members would find themselves grouped around the Play- house fountain occupied with friendly conversation. Advisors Mrs. Dunn and Mr.Longwell, accompanied the club to all the reper- tory plays beginning with a Flea in Her Ear . At a fall meeting president Joy Swart- fager expressed hopes of also attending Renton Little Theater productions. Highlighting the entire year, accord- ing to members, was the meeting of actress Mryna Loy from the Thin Man Series. Meeting twice a month, the members of Spades contributed their time to the service ofthe handicapped. Trips to Buckley, a food drive for the Renton Food Bank, and a Christmas party were among a few of the things accomplished by members. Perhaps president Sue McFadden summed up Spades when she said it was good-natured, warm hearted, and giving. l33 The out-of-doors people. . .Mi 6' .Sai , .H CQLUP 'M Q ws Aiming high this year in order to reach the goal of instilling in each mem- ber a sense of safety and competition was thejunior rifle club. President Bill Rhode presided over the club activities. Activities included inter-club competitions and hunting safety classes. Mr.Bryan and Mr.Rolfe were the advisors. Monte Cristo, Chinook, Snow Lake, and Rialto Beach are just a few of the places hiking club members and their advisor, Mr.Butts, visited this year. Organized by a group of friends last year, the club gained in popularity until it became one ofthe largest at Hazen. This fall, Bill Turner was re-elected president. Kathy Swartz became secre- tary. Resulting from the experiences of this year are the memories of many hiked miles filled with much laughter and many friendships. f 3 X..-, ,, , Of culture and of a culture. Art projects made for donation and sale were two accomplishments put forth by the art club this year. Early in the year, after electing pres- ident Bill Walker, members toured an art gallery in Seattle. During the pep week members created their own works of art and sold them. Later during the year, members do- nated a special art project to the com- munity. Binding oflove Deleting the retiring thoughts to seek the love ofbeings sought, to whom? will this love seeked to find, Black and White our hearts to bind. Kathy Thurman Q l 2 X X 75M xx FDL 'Q M MM gg KKQEQD i I 6 N ff ' v 'f Os ,HAZEN lf In VISITGR4' ff g Gln , - xz'1'z 'Z C Us 1 Eff-X f W 451292 lmffxx HW W X Wffgfjj, w W .-:dl EMO '50 Mfiyilwff f1,0'0 MM jim CL Fwd ' W7 i,f- ., g f ' ---...,,, O 0 O o o Hillbilly Weddin'. A real, live chicken set the mood for the Hillbilly Weddin - a play produced by the drama class this year. In more detail, the plot consisted of the earnest endeavors of Paw to marry off his two daughters, Ceelie and Bonnie May. Complications arose when Paw couldn't find anyone to marry Ceelie. By resorting to a shotgun, however, he almost convinced Chiz Upshlager to be the groom when a dude, Ronald, and his aunt came to the humble hillbilly abode. Plans for a shotgun,' wedding be- tween the dude and Ceelie began im- mediately. Paw was determined not to let the dude get away and he displayed his shotgun to inforce his decision. 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On February 12, I-lazen's Afro-Amer- ican club sponsored their second annual show, Psychedelic Soul , which was presented every period in the large group room. Joyce Reed, president, opened the show by introducing Janet Jones, Debbie Weathers, and Linda Swanigan, who performed an authentic African dance. One of the highlights of the show was the reading of black poetry, where indi- viduals read poems by black authors. Other highlights of the show were a modern dance performance, an African drum number, and a commercial. The show was considered a great suc- cess, performing to standing room only crowds every period. Mr. Donely was the group's advisor. .. .139 , 5 'i D i if i 'S xl. at K' , iii ' it Z .5 fi + :A .sf if ' 5 3 . 139 Hazen started the season right by jumping to a 2-0 record, defeating both Kennedy and Sammamish decisively. Then came a real test, South Puget Sound League favorite Auburn. Hazen led all the way but a few bad breaks in the last minute spelled doom and the Highlanders lost 53-50. The first league game was another heartbreaker as Kentridge topped Hazen by two points. Hazen bounced back by smashing Tyee. This set the stage fog the Hazen-Renton game. Both teams exchanged baskets for three quarters, but early in the fourth quarter Renton scored 13 unanswered points and hung on to win. A non-league loss to Bellevue followed, but the Highlanders rallied back to squeak past Highline by three points. Hazen then traveled to Mt. Rainier and suffered a devastating loss. The under- dog Highlanders then rebounded to de- feat Kent-Meridian by five points on Hazen's home court. 4 -wh if f i . ,... .NN , f u. Captain Steve Willenborg 5'll Forward-Guard Senior fri -I Tom Lambro 5 10 Guard Senior .,' M' 9 ,A M in 116 'ling 1, - K 552 it ., lf! pn Hazen's 1970-71 basketball season was their most successful ever. They broke several school records. These include most games won consecutively, best scoring average per season, and best field goal percentage for the season. Hazen was a young, scrappy team best known for their blazing fast break. Highlander victories were keyed by two factors. When they had few turnovers or fouls during a game they seemed to win. Even losses were highlighted by the fact the team never gave up. As Coach Huckle termed it, Despite wins or loss- es the team displayed a consistently line attitude toward the game throughout the season. Paul Van Beurden 6'l Forward-Guard Senior ,f ,. tx Paul Hickenbottom 6'2 Forward Senior Q! 'X 1 ' K1 X, H T , Q xx 5 f 1 S, Y' K , CZ. 'man Frank Reed 5'l0 Guard Junior John Houston 5'l0 Guard Junior .ms snffff ' , . 3.1, gm my 551 x Afiif I J ' .E-F? V , s V4.1 Q ru . -um, Dirk Crump 6'2 Forward Junior may ,jj 3 . , warg f-L . 4 W My Y-Ew a, S53 ff , Q W -1,,.,v,..v H-,ji , if -- aptain Steve Willenborg was a consistent leader r Hazen. Steve's hard work made him one of the :st defensive players in the league. A three year tterman, Steve also scored and rebounded well. VarsitjfffScores 55 l K-e'medY r E E T ...r 5 HAZEN or-IAZEN 'E elev l ' HAZEN . P- .... , -f,..,. ,. -ef ,- ' 75 52 51 ?0 L Renton .Bellevue t rr v1 , .gig,gVEvergreeng g 63 rrel T Glacier up g 69 ....ae fa3.3sqe:eKeH11idsee T . .. a . ... eere f 'sa r' re r 'l 50 .Kent Pi?7'S4 66 98. if l at gif: 'S ervasa leee H- 5 ' Q T ' T X vH a . T 1 . .e I' '::': :rr ..,'Q H. se . .. N 4'efS15-Z.. g . , to 5 t i g .tj l ' ig ra e f 1 . if .,.f , ll 5: if Mt. Rainierjf if ' r , The Highlanders opened the second half of their season with a win over Evergreen. Next came a big victory over first place Glacier, putting the High- landers back in contention for a trip to the state tourney. The cagers stretched their win streak to four, beating Kent- ridge. But Hazen's tourney hopes burst with a disappointing loss to Tyee and then Renton. Playing before a record home crowd, the loss to Renton was a disappointing climax to Hazen's second annual Pep Week. The team rallied to beat Highline, but then hit the doldrums, losing their last three out of four games. But one bright point was Hazen's game with Evergreen. Using many different com- binations of players, Hazen played fine ball to defeat Evergreen. The high point of the game was Hazen pouring in 98 points to break the NPSL scoring record. Basketball managers: Ron Hinze, Jim Hahn, John Fullenwider, Don Hinze, Lamar Jacobs, and Guy Gustman. Loring Larsen 6'3 Forward Sophomore ,U .este X A mf! Bill Hansen M E 'T' 64 Center 7 W-L, A 1 Sophomore f ,ff 'T Varsity NPSL Varsity Standings it -fi-1fEfiE2??? ?:-la 5 ' 'i?5iE5iiE??Zi?E?i5?7ET- - -lriig S r -X,'l3lL Ll,Tfi31YE,, ,ow-l 'WMll l ll Fl'll ll'l'lfQtQl'.lllfm fl5kllQl, ',lfYl'llt1lll,YW, V, astt tttt 4129 M r tattt Right: Sophomore center Bill Hansen 1255 stretches over a Renton defender to tip away a vital rebound, Varsity basketball team: Tom Lambro, John Houston, Paul Van Beurden, Loring Larsen, Mark Anderson, Coach Myron Huckle, Bill Hansen, Steve Willenborg, Rock Bums, Paul Hickenbottom, Dirk Crump, and Frank Reed. 'ms-'fi Ei Junior Varsity. The junior varsity completed a fine season with a 10 and 10 record. Made ip ofjuniors and sophomores, the J.V.'s ire the talent depot for the varsity. Several J.V.'s saw varsity action during .he season. Junior varsity games began at 6:15, iirectly be ore the varsity. These games provided opportunity for the pros- pective var ity candidates to play against good opponents, gain experience, and .earn the type of ball the varsity plays. But whatever they learned, the J.V.'s always looked toward the future. It could aring an end to their basketball career Jr only a bqginning. J.V. Coach Eric Roberts Junior Varsify basketball team: Rob Wilcoxen, Bob Graham, Steve Sharp, Kris Fanning, Coach Eric Roberts, Jerry Evans, Kevin Gunderson, Dave Martin, Ken Jones, Rick Sullivan, and Larry Armstrong. it-' -' '? .vi Lg 1- wwe w.. ur .1-ill Rob Wilcoxen 1115 drives for the hoop against the tenacious defense of three Kentridge players. Ken JonesQ13Q looks on in the background. Junior Varsity Scores HAZEN 40 Kennedy 45 HAZEN 59 Sammamish 52 HAZEN 50 Aubum 43 HAZEN 51 Tyee 41 HAZEN 47 Renton 45 HAZEN 51 Bellevuev 58 HAZEN 48 Highline 46 HAZEN 63 Mt. 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The sophomore and freshmen basket- ball teams showed promise for Hazen varsity teams ofthe future. The sophomores fell under the direc- tion of Coach Cliff Donley while the freshmen were headed by Coach Cliff Root. Mr. Donley and Mr. Root made an able pair. They coached together at McKnight Junior High School before moving to Hazen. Sophomores, playing on the afternoon Sophomore basketball team: Mike Lindsey, Jim Watson, Jerry Jay, Rick Meldrum, Wendell Miller, Dave Lewis, Leonard Nevin, Coach Cliff Donley, Kim Williams, Fred Bonds, Rod Goe, Paul Hauser, Jack Bruce, David Jones, and Steve Chodykin. of the varsity games, engaged in a full 18 game schedule in the North Puget Sound League. This included two games with the new Lindberg sophomores who were still attending Renton. The freshmen played in the North Puget Sound Junior High League, which includes the two Renton Junior High's, plus the Kent school district Junior High Schools. 1: i- ' -- ig,-f-M - wW-1--v . .,, --f Y-Y-.,,... ,....- ...,. 211- '-11 Hazen Wrestlers send eight tc This yearas wrestling team qualified 'W' eight of its members for the Sub-district meet at the end of the season in a year y D full of many high points and low points. 7 The wrestling team was extremely lttti , ' H balanced with someone different win- ol ning matches every meet, No one either , lost or won all of his matches during 5? the entire season. Hazen's meets were very exciting with , if the matches often going to the last buz- y zer before the outcome could be assured either one way or the other, many times by only one point. Although short on personnel this season, all the members put out great effort during the year and with only four members graduating from this year's team, Highlanders can look for- , ward to a strong team in the seasons to come. ' l 5 Head coach Joe Hauser Coach Hauser and assistant .I ack Emst z t Row One: Dave Young, Gary Kunz, Dave Wolf, Tim Nobbs, Tom Nobbs, Dan Clark. Row Two: Coach Hauser, Jim Blundred, Mark Carr, Mark Bezan- son, Andy Stanhope, Steve Babb. Sub-District meet. QT m Q Q as Tim obbs goes on to the district meet- three others are alternates. As a result of the Sub-District meet at Kent-Meridian, Tim Nobbs advanced to the District meet at Puyallup, wrestling in the 127 pount weight division. In his final match of the Sub-District meet Tim decisioned Barclay of Mt. Rainier, 9-3, to enable him to go on to the District meet. Three other Hazen wrestlers were altemates to the District meet. They were: Tom Nobbs, 112 poundsg Dave Young, 154 poundsg and Steve Glisson, heavy- weight. To become an alternate meant they had to place 5th at the Sub-District meet. ti 1 :xwf,,. .... . ., 4? ,MW as ti t'i f fv. 1, Wrestlers who went to the Sub-District meet were: Row One: Gary Kunz, Dave Wolf Tim Nobbs To Nobbs. Row Two: Coach Hauser, Steve Glisson, Andy Stanhope, Dave Young. Not pictured is Mark Ca N- 1 W 1 ' - 512 4 K iiirlfiijfgt Q A ZW' I 1 f. 75 .1?sz?7A.-Efi 'i.Zx5f:i't'si,-1?- ?'i .5.'1'3xZ' Liffiiffli 2'-s'fW+2f 7f2'?fz554'i'i fa: YR52QiWQQ3iif'TfY?f1C:l53'-- 5. 'P . A . H.. A as V af -X .aw-,f.f f.. . 7 - .ai J, 9. 5 5 E tw.-W . fi, W....w it if - .. Matti--wmww...a . tiny 1 I an 4. .--,.,1it.-.,--f..v.1.,--ttf- - 1 - I Mrrwnfa. ..- Q : asf .f -V V M J nr .. at-ata fr f Ylwf-M f..-V.. i . 5 Q Z . . -,'ci.:3 jg pw, 'f V ' J gy,--,5' :,ur:j,r': -,1SQ...f' ::,Z11'-Fei S,-4 .asf-K V V jew fem-,Q 35, 1 I 5 1 5 ' 4-r 1 msn ' ei -tw ' I 1 1 . 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J K 'f....QmW.si?3 .ffaw f as agvafgaisffpggwfsfsfaffasaii' ass-Q.1awwife1-await'Qafzxefwgtafaaitegeiarsgfifgvf-'ws-7-it' A . .. ia., ..t,,fM, a Q -tw ti 1 .- i . .. .wwww it A if Junior varsity wrestling team: Coach Ernst, Brooks Samples, Greg Bell, Arvid Blakstad, David Aarhus, Larry Bezanson, Lavem Peterson Junior Varsity and Freshman teams build for coming years. .-id' reshman wrestling team: Row One: Mike Kirby, Mike Horan, Les Pence, Dave Lindquist, Jack Goltiani, John Hanstead. ow Two: Steve Aarhus, Mike Kimel, Mike Waters, Tom Loree, James Scapinni, Keith Palmer, Coach Dennis Rossman. ot pictured: Lon Aspland, Loren Willet, Robert Green, Jack Shepard, Darcy Ketterling. 15 9? Finmen forge on, sending swimmers to state pf ,L,A 4 WIA F N Q J A '- 1 -fy -LM A ,jj ,, ' ',:', I ..,,,..,,,,. , . tl J., Q 9 .,,. A ,ft . f ff . V ,fig-.J 'U . - , fm , ' ,IGB nz, , H 4 if f -W f It up ,: ,. 1 :gy-5+ aa. .: . ., 4, .K , ,Q af' 'M' ' we f ,ww H... fy Aww A f 2 A 1 'T ff' kg thx K -' 'I , In L, ja if 5 wr 51 wg Q. i .af . ff' 3' The team has improved. Every record we made last year has been broken boasted Steve Stone of this yearis var- sity swim team. Wins over Woodway, Auburn, Cas- ade, Sumner, and Federal Way showed iat in only their second year as a var- ty team they were good. Captain Mike LaValley felt his team id especially well competing with Belle- Je and Sammamish, their toughest vals. This year's Hazen finmen were young id short on experience but picked up ell in one of the toughest leagues in the ate. 'Mostly juniors, the team had only ve seniors. Coach LePenske commented that the :st relayers were Mike Von Zonneveld id Mike LaValley, the swimmers who ad the best chance of going to state. The teams' efforts did not go un- zeded. Cheerleaders presented them ith oranges and hot chocolate after leets. b A combination of f 44 2 -uf... hmm-......L A g f gf7 ..,,q x W, 9 i vi I E s aw, Y gfg , , Sandy McCullough-Assistant Coach skill and ease. , . f-mmf ---.--.4-....-...M...,..,-.-...q .Me..M-i.a. . A...,..,. v..v,. W . m,.M.. , --.......w-,..-. , W . .sn 4. WU as T ,...e '-' ,Wins W J 'kl' gi .. . -,., ..,.,, i Ii. 1. K' ' yi ,..,, , ,.- 'RQ V . ,.,, M . I ' ' - ' n. Donna McGoldrick-Team Captain The girls' gymnastics team had a successful season this year, competing against Renton, Auburn, Kent and North Kitsap. They placed high as a team as well as individually. The team was backed by the exper- ienced upperclassmen, while the fresh- men added a touch of their own special talents. Not having to work out in the cafe- teria, as in previous years, was a relief to the team. In the upper gym, the gym- nastics didn't have to worry about mov- ing equipment and sliding in peanut butter. The team was coached by Miss Kathy O'Reilly and senior Sandy McCullough, who contributed her time as an assistant coach. The team is anxiously looking for- ward to next year, as all members will be returning. Also, the upcoming frosh are very talented in the sport. Floor: Barb Opel, Virginia Kuhlmann, Karon Ol- sen, Terry Armstrong, Julie Hunter, Donna Mc- Goldrick, Sheri Benner, Marlene Scappini. Beam: Sharlene Alma, Debbie Holt, Candace Celigoy, Denise Plano, Debbie Dressler, Sandy McCullough, Donna Morgan. President Nancy Lorig Pep Club spins out spirit, fun and -'A-2 ,,.ww, .ui .V mb ji 156 Ez xw ,z 253: 'ami . lhjikf V'1':ffifq - V f , f L:-W: - ,I an ,,, '- 3 ,Q ' M ' if Lf? Am ff P . h 'h l i ' F . 'iff J , . -' ' K ETA V A gr ,Nui ,fy V 1g:..,sN, W-MM V 15:21 ml 3- L lglf 1,f1 U2 1 ..., Q 4 all T H fi L .:,11x'J-,--.... ':.....,..-..-'-- ga sd ':r:: Q :il-Tin . 1... s r involvement. This year, throwing water balloons at Mr. Suzick and racing with tricycles were just a few of the opportunities offered to Hazen students by the Pep Club. For the first time in Hazen's short history, a Pep Club finally got it all together by actually involving the stu- dents. Guided by an appointed Pep Cc Jn- cil, the new members swung into action at the first of the year by electing Nancy Lorig president. Organization of a club, made up of all students who wished to join, was the first accomplishment of the council. Crepe paper streamers and a fire-hoop signified the next accomplishment. Mem- bers spent hours decorating both the Hazen halls and the stadium for the football game with Renton. Climaxing the pep year was Pep Week. That one week in February, before the Hazen-Renton basketball game, was a week to top all weeks! ln addi- tion to the previously mentioned water balloon throw and tricycle race there was a beard growing contest, a sucker sale, a door-decorating contest, and several other attractions. Nancy Lorig summed up the impact of this club when she said, I have received so many compliments from the Hazen staff and students that it is un- believable. lg a, UJUP j MV? ' ey... r one MA ' 401 I-4 hs! kilt Ch. 051 ... it IN ti n 1 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. 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 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 Y 'EEO l Nl lT l Q-D l 97,1 ffl D.E.C.A. sellers raise funds 8a fun. The retail selling D.E.C.A. classes jumped to an early start activity-wise. The sale of pom-poms, assembling tray favors for a rest home, hosting a pump- kin-carving contest, sponsoring a pancake breakfast at R.D.'s XXX, attending D.E.C.A. conferences in Olympia and Southcenter, and giving parties at any excuse formed a full year for the Distributive Ed. students. Required duties in this two-block class included, litting out the large dis- play case, clocking-in, creating companies, and working with a cash registeri Mr. Richard Payne, the new advisor, prepared the students for the ultimate goal of attending the annual competition conference in Yakima hosted by the Wash- ington D.E.C.A. Association. l6l Language clubs spout wie gentsn and i,como esta? 97 Sprechen sie Deutsch? If you do, then being a member of the German club would have been a rewarding experience. Under the direction of Mr. Saltonstall and president Mike Van Zonneveld, members observed German holidays. In October they had a pumpkin carving contest and watched movies about Ger- many. A visit to a continental resturant proved to be one of the highlights of the year. 'gSpanish Club is a way to broaden one's understanding of the cultural as- pects of Spanish speaking countries. Besides, you learn to make good tacos!', Such was the opinion of one member of the Spanish club. This year, under the leadership of Roxy Benner, members ofthis club participated in the International Dinner which fea- tured entertainment by a Spanish group. Highlighting the year for both mem- bers and their advisor, Dr. deMartinez, was a taco dinner. Skiing the Pacilic Northwest with Jean Claude Killy was just one of the things Ski Club did this year. Actually this was done by viewing a film of the same title. President Kevin Craig led the spirit- ed Ski Club on several ski jaunts in the Washington mountains. Among the places visited were Stevens Pass and Crystal Mountain. It was also through the Ski Club that the annual trip to Jackson Hole was publicized. Several members participated in the excursion during Spring Vacation. And by many, it was considered to be the highlight ofthe skiing year. The ups and downs of amateur schussers. e 'f it a ,, 'P faflsiif 'ir'4.+ 1 .12 - 'I 1. nib .gzqisw . , .X Sf QR JV' . , -'Wm W. . 1 s :4,:'a. 35:55. ,. V? ,pf . as 4 , 3 1. ' -f, ,. ' V W 2 12 'fy ii ii +3 , ff f 'H-e if v'.,,k ft- ' t - 'wiv'-wwf K I Avkl Y . .,., , , X - if In .. .iii ' ' 'f . Y ,df i ' 1- Newspaper staff ponders. pushes. . .then produces. N 164 .aim , l ff srr.r l tp. ...' gg TYPE at fsffr . r 1 W., H . 1 ' f : Mfaiaif-veariiav'graffitiws?-gilt. , , ,. ,fmsfrvaaaav visit-sffv assit 't 5. cf,,7fv11.s..ef?Tj1gQ?fgsa21Ezg5fa,jak5fpsp2,s4g ?vf,gvfig52i55,gia:2zs123551ww N H V ' .ragga-2531: 1: , ,wasila D.. . K K we WM A - 1fanNfl.a,.Ma.w I .W..a..,.,...W-and-MM S- hh A, i X. I jf A -f a l 3 .rw W an Q . vi L : A--- , In if ' ' . ... . l 'R fl' frightj Editor-in-chief 19713 Anne Hansen The Hazen HIGHLIFE produced eleven issues this year. Combatting the everlosing battle of expenses vs. sold advertising the staffjust managed to climb out of the red. Activities that achieved this wereg selling football programs, selling doughnuts and pastry after school, and renting a booth at the carnival. Striving to achieve novelty and variety to keep an interested reading public, the HIGHLIFE accom- plished many innovative changes. HIHHZIFE 'JI' k .fm N IV - YT-irq ik IW 1 fabovej Editor-m-chle fl970g Hugh Crozier i 2nd Anne HiEEEn z'i2:'Fb1u?wQ5 3: ,uW'3Ww:f:v' 4WWm'wM'-V ff! 'IL W 1 1 1- ,- w M W fm :fm iwfiw,f,1Iw2f24dJWG!ffmffCiWf' WW! sww Q nwwi i 1 W, H -ww N -1 J-+1 hffww, , F ' ,.nw,4QJ'fw,fwm! wwf-.f W QMW 'W' wgfwfl:onWWWW'fffwfwfmyy-vW-, f,,.,,.,U , 1. lf,WfffW!!1r , f'1i Editorfin-Chia? l ifiugh p W1 News Edif6f22l Feature 1 Adwwmw2 B4Lff vww f W. 'w ' 1 ' Q':nvmlw'l wl'- Rysggrters: Liahtfwrfiiiaf LONACH is an all-day, half-the 1 if Editor-in-chief, Mary Rynning Advisor, Jim Mitsui Managing editor, Carol DeWitt J 5 9 Y ' Ai ix 5, . I fi L K If f' I M-'71 ww . as 9 Q K ' sz Q fx 5 i hi Q , 1 - x, 166 ,- in ' :a. ight, part-of-the-weekend job. Editor-in-chief . 5:4 ........ 1 . Maryllyn ning Managing editor Layout editor ..... . . Copy editor ..... . . . .Class layouts . . . Sports editor ..... .... Activities editor . . . . .Carol DeWitt . , . . . .Sydnie Jones . .. .,Anne Lightfoot Annette Hoinistroni . . . . . .Cathy Loyle Nancy Helmer Sharon Anderson Lorraine Graham oMarilyn Perantie Qtegllalnda Joy Swalrtfager Paul Hickenbottom Jim Jaffrobson iifiandaeeieifieligoy Nancy Lorig f . . .Marilyn Kaji Anneflifiansen Index-advertising .... ...... .I an Simonds Cover-endsheets Dividefgi ..... Photo editor . . . Photographers . ...... . Jeweillilood . .Nanci Moffatt t . . How atdferettl . PeggyiBrickley . . Sherrie Larimore 'f i C1aire1Gonder . J Advisor ......... . . . . . . ..... .Iim'Mitsui .. M, ..,.,ih,, .tmmfu-me ?1P1'P' Wd K f , f -nj-wa 1, xg. N :gk Q93 HQQEN -v X f S- Z-5 3 f VN K j!f,,ff A ,,,,---'- ,..--.-- IR 5 Q x Q iii gm :mm 1 sex? W WH ,I Q! X Q Q Q ,K ff ' N V A NK Q f 3 fl 7 wif' QQ! FN . frgy, 1 13.3 0 ? XQXJVL New vibrations under new direeto This year, Room 300 would have been the origin of singing voices heard in the halls. Vibrations were heard from Hazen's three major singing groups, Acappella Choir, Advanced Glee and the Freshman Glee. Under a new di- rector, Mr. McManus, they have done an outstanding job. Acappella Choir contained both males and females and was the main preforming group. Sue Dobes was choir president, and she did,her best to see that the mem- bers enjoyed working together, and, more important, were able to work to- gether un selfishly. The All-Northwest Choir chose three Hazen performers for a concert in March. They were Denise Syjud, Diane Turcott, and Bonnie Higgins. E Advanced Glee was composed of soph- omore, junior, and senior girls who performed at all music concerts. Incoming frosh participated in the Freshman Glee, to develope their music- ianship and understanding. A Freshman Nonette was formed and they also pre- formed at concerts along with several outside engagements. 1970-71 was a year when the music department didn't grow in numbers, but grew in another special way. The mem- bers grew to be big enough to get along with others to the extent that the group is one and consequently more important that the individual, in the words of Mr. McManus. First marching ban For Hazen's concert band 1971 was a landmark year-it was the first time they marched as a group in their three year history. Appearing at all home games, the finale of the fall season was a per- formance combining the Hazen and Renton marching bands, which took place at the halftime of the Hazen- Renton football game. Mike Poole, president, was pleased with the way the student body supported the marching band during the season. The appreciation of our efforts helped us improve our standards of perfor- mance, he stated. Cadet band, where potential concert 172 band members learned technique and style, came a long way in 1970-71, all the way to the point of being able to per- form as a pep band at basketball games. They also attended Band Contest. Orchestra hit an all time high with 34 participating members. With a larg- er group, they also achieved a larger sound-and the high level of competence was remarkable. Valerie Gorton, orches- tra president, was selected to perform with the Seattle Symphony in a per- formance during March. Directing the three groups was Mr. Gleason, director of Hazen's band and orchestra groups for the past three years. The 1971 Drum Major was Keith Cromie. roves to be highlight E The 1970-71 Hazen stage band carried on the fine tradition begun by the 1969-70 group. The band played with a high de- gree of emotionalism and spirit and this was very evident to anyone who heard them perform. They continually amazed themselves with the level of performance they could attain when they worked at peak efficiency. Director Mr. Gleason expressed this opinion about Stage Band. This year, the band performed not only at school functions, but in the com- munity as well. Festivals, concerts, and contests made up much of their busy schedule. Much of the same was true of the Studio Singers. This group of students, under the direction of Mr. McManus, entertained all over the area for every- yr ll b Om 174 tradition. 2 VL i, My Y . f f Semi-formal to grub- it was tolo all the way! A Winter Wonderland, held on December 12, was sponsored by Girls' Club. The dance was semiformal, and music was provided by the Bluebird 1 I Tolo Week, the week of activities preceeding tolo, was climaxed by the dance. Partway through the evening, Gary Reed was crowned Tolo King. Bales of hay and a mural from Tum- bleweeds added atmosphere to the annual grub tolo- The Wild, Wild West. Held on February 19, grub tolo was 'also sponsored by Girls' Club. They were responsible for all decorations and refreshments, which included apple juice and pretzels. Couples danced to the music of the Dancing Bare . Rummage sale and carnival fun. . K- One ofthe many fund raising activ- ities at Hazen this year was the rummage sale. It was held along with a carnival on February 27 and 28. Chairmen Cindy Collie and Rey Araujo organized the sale and circulated flyers throughout the r' Q school. They had to see that enough old rummage was collected. They then priced the items according to their quality andddesirability. The main source of rummage came from the teachers and Q students who donated usable goods. The rummage sale was held in the Hazen band room while the carnival occupied the cafeteria. The idea was x ' to hold both of these activities at the Q same time, so parents could leave their children at the carnival while attending the rummage sale. In Wert, . The blue, the green, and the goldgg, Performing necessary service details, such as holding ropes during game intermission, was the lettermen's club of this year. Basically a means to honor lettermen, this club held infrequent meetings and elected no officers. The one important event that they did participate in was a basketball game against the Husky football team. . . .and the pink. .4-ei, ::.i'y.:5,.: ,,s,q,,-2 :Q f . -ii: 9 C52 .' fi .J lmfffi, ,wg .321 15 F' fi ..,, yc yy it i f ii i -x 1' if 4, 32 1, bfi S 'Hi E ii if , 3 ,Q we if 1, 5 . .125 . M .EEi1' :', I: :-' 'if' .:, .EL 'g,g,gfj?g ' -' ': if if Em, I 3 4 'l 1 Sf , f E 5' i as E T I 5 gi 2 4 4 ' ' if X gs Q 3 we gl 4' 43 32 L 31 fs, x f 2 S M 42 3' i ,Q E ian 2 2 ...f , , ., ,, .. .,., , a ... .. ,, V: :ag .2 ' - .. H' 1 .T r., ,,,, ., i 2 .. ,.f , ,. w1g-f : -- .,, ,-. ,r :K ,- Efa ,F :TH if-ffirszsfi--I.:-,.fggPiQ?14a2gggqf,5y,,,,.,,.11 :- in - fisvw-fa WQZWQQQ1-ww - ag? gi 3 is fr ' ,ai . . ..,,..v,-mr. - v. H. 5 ,. .. ,ct H. :Y 11 ?'EQf'i55i7i'4S91Si?i S1155 'f-T12 V- i IH H '.. .FI .. . 1 .. , ,s,g,35szm,.s,a:r.HM f,1.'q g??fvm, ,:- .zz is . . ,, , -,Q ,,... . I ,, .,. ...,,...,. ,... , .., ..r Qt . .,... . . . , , ' - Q . , : 2 - .1's, ':: ' :- r5i1:i:'1 s Xf+i,', 'rlgxgv . -:' ' ': i. E r P ' ' IRIN' :-. :.. Y,1fe2i5Ez' P EW ' -I - : ' 2. .. -f v :1r'E:g:asi i-I z rzsivmz g ,, 5, ,lt , f ww: A . . Wim, V, , -1 2 . 2 Q --'fr I 1 hgj J , f el : f a.: If -, ' , Q 2 ' 39 3 T -T. r 3. Q 'SJ 1-2 5 - 1-. 'w ,1..:f',., This yearas girls' basketball team started their season in December. With practices two nights a week, two hours a night, the girls were able to learn various basic skills and game strategy such as the fast-break and man-to-man offense. The game rules were similar to those of the boys, Clive man and full courtj but in officiating, tagging and pushing off were called more closely. Unfortunately because of much red K, E tape, the girls weren't able to schedule any games for this year, but next year ,they hope to play against Sammamish, Renton, North Thurston, and possibly Highline. as 4 5 2 Q 3 af 2 3 at s .X 2 In memory of Joanne Zulauf and Rick Hurd, Class of '71 The rivers flow steadily onward tumbling over rocks winding around obstacles thrown in their way Rushing in torrents at times Slowing and becoming almost still at others then moving on finding new places new waters Until they come to the sea, Where all rivers flow. -Marc Weir e eccyc - csyi tl 3 W J .W g, an - W A skewer A ,y . ,, M yn.. ,.. , or 'K 'x . L mA mmAA h 1 N NX W c X X IX fu QM RH H99 A f- .X Xf6lmlF.c0e c pn -. 3 S P 4 W llfil 5?1uu','uGNA' ' KEN'l'onRElT.9ll --K ,, vj' HQ.1 I Yr V09IlTIoNAf SNA E 3 A-v-A Wt cH9oL,,-:Il jifff-f' q QQ - ' pf B i l5NNXCif?jk'Y'f E E vw' AVVX1 X A-W- iq 2 asm -5 f' . VW I-we ,, Em -Q,--fl-: .-lQ..fi Q R UTQQQ1 fm'-':::,e: 2:'G n:cuLA'iiSf?f M ...J 'S' 57 WATER'-' 562'- f QfX?f'Y 24 U ., , , 1, MMQ Sglwxv it x J U! WK , N9xVQLQfgJ Cfxff g gk immi ' f 'V IIIZE Il ' Q , U f gpm 4 K M 12fcLz, CW K gif ll ll I N N XWWIVUJ T Congratulations Class of 1971 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1971 For everything there is a season... and at First Federal it is always the season for saving. Come in and ope an accountepay yourself first, arg First Federal. Current Dividend Rate 5? per annum Cheryl Houser does her banking at First Federal. md' F1rst Federal Savin gs 8L Lo an A ssoc1at1on So. 2nd and Wells Ave. So.-Renton A L5-4400 Fresh as a flower, The HO-me - injust one hour!H of Quality Knit Fabrics 4 specialties- i , dry cleaning ' if alterations H19 mv-ff lf' DRY Gemma shirt laundry gg ,g 1 g gg 1 RENTON VILLAGE sHoPP1 NG ,.., .1 ll V... .527 R BA6-8830 19 ' in 'D -H Marcia Loar, Nancy Helmer, and Marilyn Kaji look over the Fabrics at 5337 Stretch 8L Sew. QQ Qi ' .J E w E 1. E R s S-T- R-E-T-C-H 8L SEW NOW WITH TWO LOCATIONS Northgate Way Village Gov-Mart Plaza Best Wishes to the 11038 sth Ave. 721 Rainier Ave. . Class of '71 Seattle Renton EM4-0360 BA8-4595 819 Third Ave. Downtown Rento Free Student Aceolmts MAKE THE SCENEAT O Bank of the West OPEN TILL 6 - MON. THRU FRI. Renton Highlands: 2950 N.E. Suns d. BA 6-9560 Renton Hills: 13814 S.E. 128th BA 6-8414 V' .Iim Jacobson and Tom Walther study the hardware at. MCCLENDON HA RDWA RE INC 1020 Bronson Way So. 710 South Second Street BA6-2180 Renton,' Washington i . 1 t 1 I S i f,iz.f..l S lRonda Beaman and friend, Ken Losek, look over the cars at Autobahn. AUTOBAHN VOLKSWAGON 3901 N.E. 4th Street A th I d Serving: Renton D Kent- So. Seattle Best Wishes Seniors MESSERS T.V. AND APPLIANCE 703 So. 3rd Street-Renton A L5-0451 Hot Point Curtis Mathes Congratulations from RENTON FLOWER SHOP 410 So. 3rd ALS-8693 gg i Congratulations Seniors! from DR. JIM D. HURLEY Optometrist BA6-0550 911 W S. Third Street Renton Jan Simonds, Sue McFadd i en, and Jean Salter have a good time at Pizza Pete. Congratulations JOHNSON'S GROCERY tothe CIHSS F of 1971 1 from L.Johnson, Prop. THE EATIN,-rp Groceries-Fruits-Vegetables Fresh and Cured Meats A 251 Factory Ave. No. 711 So. 4th, Renton L A To the 1971ers PEGGY BRICKLEY Senior Class President 11703 Rainier Ave. So. Seattle Wash. 98178 Memo from Jack Fleming your Senior Portrait Photographer Good Luck facross from Renton Airportj SP2-0960 Congratulations Class of '71 You've been at Hazen for 3 years. We've been. in Renton for 40 years. For excellent service in: new cars used cars repalrs Come see us at 617 So. 3rd St. Renton, Wn. BA6-0300 lug- wif D illiams .M wanson 1970-71 Lonach Staff BEST OF LUCK from Jim Palm ofthe American Yearbook Company Visalia, California y f i gi 'G X so g S A.- Downtown Highlands PAPER 3MA Shopping Center - , p A AL5-8252 try gf C tglgfad A L5-3425 . .E - - I Q 'P PIU Kent Auburn Skyway OPEN SUNDAY t D y , A ND EVEN! NGS Dick Case and Sue Fife do their shopping at A8LH. PRESCRIPTIONS - COSMETICS - SUNDI ES - HALLMARK CA RDS - RUSSEL STOVER CANDY SEAHQEVVHSTNAWUMALBNNH A FULL SERVICE BANK RENTON BRANCH N Rf! 31 I Williams South Paul VanBeurden got his letterman'sjacket from .... RENTON CLOTHING CO. QL' Koenigs Botany 500 8L Ratner Arrow 8L House of Yorkeshirts wager Weyenberg 8: Florsheim Shoes School Jackets 8L Sweaters McGregor Sportswear Lettermen's Jackets 812 3rd St. AL5-4271 Congratulations Seniors! From SHAW REXALL DRUG YOUR FRIENDLY FAMILY STORE E' N zaov UN ET atvn E g?Q HlLLCRESTm6fimmW ,EX WI. is 220 Wells Ave. So. Renton, Wn. 2902 Sunset Blvd. Open 9:A.M. to 10 P.M. Everday Rem0n'HighlandS Shopping Ctr' Except Christmas 'THE FAMILY FUN CENTER TELEPHONE: BA 6-1600 Pro Shop-Child Care-Cafe 207 7 Www I M993 X . . I wif W we 53202 l-We W Wigw- ljcwnx LSU li WLQTJQA M ' biwliiwww Qifzzgsfrtziziltalzizif SW W5 Eglwfiwlj WWW f1f:f?,i'ai'1W ww O50 HE LUMBER MARKET, INC. P.O. BOX 327 ORENTON, WASHINGTON o 98055 oAL5-1525 OFFICE 8L YARD: 2940 E. VALLEY RD., RENTON, WN. Week Days 8:30-5:30 Saturdays 8:00-Noon MANUFACTURERS OF LuMarCo QD COMPONENTS 8L ROOF SYSTEMS PLANT: MAPLE VALLEY, WN. Weyerhaeuser REGISTERED HOME Good Luck Seniors AKERS EMPLOYMENT SERVICE , A Complete Service for You Ve Made Employers and Employees I ' Men 8: Women Congratulations Interviewed-Tested-Qualified From Member National Employment Assoc. , Y G NS Bob and Martha Kingen 423 Airport Way, Renton AL 5-9854 208 FOR SERVICE CA LL-BA 8-1966 Renton Office, Gov-mart Bazar Plaza NELSON CLARK 4 3 Store Manager il irestone 351 Rainier A Renton, Washingt 98055 Ph BA 6 0900 r at IS not bank kmfwsf Good old dad Always there for a few bucks or the oar keys But as long as dad s your bank you re strll a kid Rrght'P We tug ure that If you re earnrng your own money you ye earned the responsrbrllty that goes wrth ut we wont keep It frorn you And If rt s sayings well bay you to keep It here There s no dad better than yours and no bank better than PEOPLE! BANK A FULI SER ICE BA RENTON BRANCH 858 South Second Street WEST RENTON BRANCH 707 Ralnler Avenue South SKYWAY PARK BRANCH 12610 Seventy Slxth Avenue South I ' ' 7 'va . When you bring your rnoney to Peoples Bank tor satekeebing, CUSTOMER APPRECIATION DAYS Wai 'ss' I' N 0 . 0.r2:7llf Ly I I-be t7,oA' 'Q X44 'QQ 0 .9 0675 42. 0 ti l iw MQ wean'-W A New -4 X 1.1 ,I 7 Q vffgineil 79-.oft 1 'J' ' N go ' W77' P do N' WMM -0:55 fjwifw vllf 1 ymfifgmautmyfgtrf ff' ,fl 1 1WXglW70v 057 ll 1 JC IAQ P ft ffyvf Z5 AW 1 lor-Ydll was Pl? QI' if f O J' slew Olggttl- I CENT This event goes on 365 days a year Tlmfs artly what separates Renton Center rom the big sprawling concrete giants We know you when you come in and we sincerely appreciate your bus: ness .lust one more reason people call us the Friendly Smnle Center 5? 1 I 1 24257 5W!l2lmW!7'- he 4 if. 'I 'idx' -vffzltzb ' 'f 'Q N 1 I 6 las?-Gr4xldrw2,0xL?,94,42 N5 V psnufc-2f,Sjiffl 172 404' v- ie 'East f'i'2'y.' 2242-M 'Z qkimlfl .f ,,-A 4:5755 . va-Uv 4 fe v ' V W ' 5111123 ' 'Ve.'Wle.LB'A 3 flllfa egg! QC ll? 1, M ffwwffa '2 ' 'RJMAVIM 2 iii Z' sb, 1 f 'I ll-5 k', ' J' 33: to Qu., IK I, r I O f sq it al NLG E- 1 i 4 E , EK' a r ' I I 1 . I nfl W ' 1 gf ' !y'1,llf-'L 'L ' B ' ,3-9.69 isis yi :J-.2 F24 J iw ea Aa Sf was r W an , fa -' af -e 64 J'fg.l 'lf' -r Ina' 524 0 C 'V-We 4 fl',fQ df? 'Q 21 fg 127:-J 5: 5 N Va: wt?-,?j,?'fl a: r aff, 1 ww 1 1 56.3591 a W. 7? .1 ff, Bggffrjbi ef rx' 'ales - N' l'-9' - ,'7Q Qf iflbrw 94 1.1, -f ,qi :Z 7 1 f T, iff ' Jr, Ljal-egg fj4KQ,,? 'Wei .Illia 1 ' 'ff-2:1 C! 44 3 ' fs? ra Y - 3572 'rlrlagf fl gig' qs 1 F Q ,M Ames Nutrition Center Billy's Carwash Barber Bon Ton Poodle Salon Butler Brothers Center Barber Shop Center Clothing Center Coiffures Center Shoe Repair Chic Cleaners Cildrenls Corner Children's Shoeland Cleaning Center Coffee And Columbia Optical Crown Cleaners Fashion West Fidelity Finance Fireplace Shop Gary's Paint lgl Wallpaper Gift Center House of Fabrics Hungry Wolf Julie's Knittery Leels Keys Leed's Shoes Male Room Miniature Golf National Bank of Commerce Newberrys Northwest Music Center Pantry Party Center Photo Hut Post Office Quality Food Center Queen's Closet Renton Cameras Renton Center Car Wash Sears Roebuck 81 Co. Sears Auto Center Sharlyn Hair Fashions Sherman Clay Singer Slimwear Sudden Printing U 8: I Drugs Zales Zales Watch Repair Congratulations Seniors! From 4350 Lake Washington Blvd. N Renton, Wn. AL5-8261 s B E NTP Nl aaaaaar a v G4 WEfl? Renton Shopping Ceniiori Renton, Washington Hmm BA 6-7740 party supplies-wedding supplies -special gifts cob buciz Igensou 5 0llQlI'3lflll3lflllIlS from Pacific Car and Foundry Company Y Congratulations Seniors! R Nl' fkv' - 53,25 f A all -:M 3 1 - oon'o' M 5 a ll ll OF COMMERCE Mfg, -vfy ' M ' ' Y 'gr Z A-fl 5, A ' i MEMBER me . ,'fJ2 7,.. , Mk. , r ' ' A - jf 5- A X ' ' ' Q'- 4 K - f-. A V lfiwwiivgi ' fre- .-' -1. 47'- 452292 .7.:.p52,j5' - 5 4171195 L M.-1.-.n if ' ' ' . by 5 m,...mf,, hs... ,. ' ,f ' ' H Located in Renton Shopping Center 9- vm , ' Q -mg... -4 , ' M . .-, , - 1 '7,f'L -pry' - 'V- ' ' ,M-V. L f, ik 531, f ' .lg I , .,3,,f 4 14. N .. u- , J. L. A Q- gk, M. ' T' f ,' if .WI 5 g 4 ga. .. fft, , -11,3- A .- . . 1 I pf.- er in hr A- :H .sh s :Q .i,i rf' 1 CQ- 5 .3 1 1- . J i955'5i1l 5. fx i lim' SL ' ' if Q f,-- 1 , f - ' , f e .w - , 1 -ew ,, Y Iaizusl Z g .W A W? A , gg 5.5 , B 5 . , - .Q,,,,.,,,.:, Q Lill 5 H .,,A2Q. .,i. :my . Q B- , V 4 ,S X 1 . f wwe VAEQQMZ' from 750 Rainier AL 5-2531 236 Wells Avenue North A L 5-5240 Best of Luck Seniors From Gloria's School of Beauty The Northwest's Largest Beauty School Systemw 1003 Houser Way S. AL 5-1535 -Find out about us from your counselor- 212 ay 5 MMM af ef,+ ia ggi tyftopnwb . cl will 19 WW' Sllflljfalal wif! 901 dp f df' 0gMjUfHWl,fuV of Compliments ofthe LONA CH staff. A time to plant and a time to pluck up that which is planted. Ecclesiastes 3:2 Patrons Hazen High School P.T.A. Highlands Enco Servicenter Preservative Paint Co.-Gov-Mart Plaza Renton Golf Range lr, Senior Parents Steering Committee Sharlyrfs Hair Fashions Toni 8L Marilyn's Beauty Salon Tony Go's Jerome R. Baruffi, D.D.S. Mr. and Mrs. James Hansen Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hickenbottom Steven L. Jaffe, O.D.g Theodore S. Kadet, O.D Mr. William K. Longwell, Jr. Warren H. Marttala, D.M.D. Mr. Jack Rogers A 1 1 ,,,:.,w,1-1' - . 1-1 , :Mt-fe , f,1.t,:-,,f1,y,ffg,,,,, - I n frumf,-1,1 it , 51,513 1, - , 1 K, .V A E, -35,1-gg, 15 ' 1 A A he '73 2 is 1'iE11f?5i?i,1?4fsAbelS0n. Marek i5i535fii,1i1iiE.. i ' ' 'i'f'Adams, MiChez1155f1 I Adamson. Tom 891 Affek, Adam 73,l2l,l58,l62 , Agnew. Jackie 89,171 Agnew, Terry 1 ' we AGREN, JANE1311 iii i,Akers, Daniel 553249411 A ff ,rre 1i1A1bright, Ph1llp'55rEiii i Allan,S1uur173,l73 Allen, Carol 73.130 Allen. Cynthia 73 Allred, Myrle 89 Alma, Sharleen 73,128,154 ALTREE, MIKE31 - . Altree, Pat 55 f yr Ambrose, Brian 89 Ambrose, Laura 89,171 Ames, Kathy 89,130 Amrine. Marsha 55 Anderson. Carol 73,133 Anderson Don Baxter, Kim 73,87 i,,Beac:h.A11en 73 g 7' Candy M'f5'1 fi3' isis ,l,,l. nrrl 2 A 1 1 1 ' N, RONDAfi?Qi3gt1lZ2,l23,203 ' 'fBez1h, Ross73 A A Beane, Darrell 56,1123 15,1 18,135,178 'BEA TTIE, MA R1ANtgiA 31 , fieehtel, Kenneth, ,. EBGCKICY- A 7 4f9?i?11fC1S'TW- F , ,,3e6k'm'an,'James' ll',' 5 '-', 1 asm, stephen 89 nnAA Balmer, James 89 Bell, Freddie 89,121 Bell, Gregory 73,l20,130,l5l Benner, Cheri 73,154,170 BENNER, ROXY31,,i1,30,162,172,173 Bennett, Claudia 73 f?fI ' Bennett, Deborah 56 . A BENNETT, DEAN 32 Bennett, Marjory 89,130 Bennett, Tony 90,121 Benny, Maureen 90,129 BERGER, PAUL 32 Bergeron, Lore , BERGH, DAVID A BERGLU ND, ROGER 32,132 Bergman, Robert 56 BERGO, JACKIE 32 Gary 56 OC 1, , , 1 . . , M 1 . -- neyl 1 'S Pg ,Breen Jill 72.14. 1 70 ,, e Brgmlqaugh. Lee 56 T901 90, ,eee 1, A Briiiteli' William 74 ' Bnrnette, Roberta S7 Vi-fix? 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John 92 Graham. Julia 92.173 Graham Lorraine60.167.17l,l72 Graham. Robert 77.120.l35,145 Graham Vernon 77.1726 G Grant,Jacque1yn 60,156 GRANT, MARK 37 Grant, Sandy 92,156 Graves, David 60,112,113 Graves, Francine 77 Graves, Thomas 60,1 10,130 GRAY, ALISA 37,1611 Gray, Cindy 93,178 Debra 77 Dwight . Kathleen 77.1711 93,173 77,130.170 3.156 Harding, Stan 60,130 Hardy. Cindy 78.133 Hardy. Paul 93 Hardy. Lloyd 93 Hardy. Put 78 ness Hart Linda HARTSOCK, Harwick, Kerry 78 Harwick, Vickie 60 HASH, KA REN Hash Nancy Haugum, Judy Hawkins. Billie 6l Hawkins, Elena HAWKINS, Hawkins, Thomas H wley. David Hayden. Wayne Hayes. Becky Hayes. Terry 6 I. Heatherington l Heide Rod 93 Helden, Ricky 78 HEI SINGER, P Heller .lim 93 HELMER Helmer, Susan Hemenvyay, Russ 93 Hendricks. David Hendricks. Lonnie Hennen, Kalen HENNINGSEN RY, TERRI .1 . Y 1 Herman. Steven 6l Vicki93 B TT, A LA N Hewitt, Debbie 93 Hewitt, Floyd 76 Hevintt Juanita Hewitt Maxine Thomas Gina 6l Laura 61 1. 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Senior Prom 194-1951 Graduation 196-197 Senior Party 198 Dedication 199 1 7 ADVERTISING AND INDEX 200-224 Faculty roster 222-223 Closing 224 I K 'll ,wi ri ,E L: .M , 5' i .,,1 1 ' bvz 1 M -'A -as ..:. e 'if vs 6' 1, xiii 533,235 fi, ggi' -4515512 X aswell at if xiii, E Q is fx W waist me 'P fr env Sign SWE? ,gf is km, New Y sq ei' ,ps The Highlander Fight Song The Hazen Highlanders come down from the hill. Our loyal students cheer as one, loud and shrill. Our adversaries will learn to fear our name After seeing how we light to win the game. So go, go you Highlanders for our Hazen High. Keep her banner high for all to see And they'll take the low raod J' And we'll take the high road Back to Hazen, with victory. Once a student ---- LLIA MS debian! Collegeg . Principal. I I JOHN E. SUZICK: B.A., M.S., University of. Washington, Assistant Principal. i,-mAi' 1, 1 M HA BA Westem Washington Col- e MA S ttle University Assistant Prin- ts D Arno soN B.A. in Education, East- Washmgto State College' Physical Educa- ion sity Football Coach. B.A ., University of DAISY DEE G. State B.A., Western Washington Geometry, DIA NE University of Colorado, Language Fantasy, Societies of the Future. WA LTER University of Washingtong Modem Advisor of Chess Club. B.A., Seattle University, B.A., University ofWash- University, Junior Counselor. DON CARLSONI B.A. in Education, Central Washington State Collegeg U.S. Government, World Geographyg Varsity Baseball Coach. .IAN CQLEMAN:,B,.S., University of Oregon, Psychology, Sociologyg Advisor of Girls' Club. ORA DAWSON: B.S. in Home Economics, Uni- versity of ldahog Voc. Homemaking, Bachelor Homemaking. ' , GLORIA M. deMARTINEZ,: B.A., MA., Uni- versity of Panama, Ph.D., University of Madrid, Spanish, Advisor of Spanish Club. WILLIAM DIAMBRI: B.A.,Western Washington State College,t'rM-:Ag Seattle Universityg Physical Education. KAREN A. DISOTVELL: B.A. in English,Seattle University, Language Arts, Cultural Ideals, Amen- can Culture in Literature, Advisor of Cheerleaders. CLIFFORD E. DONLEY: B.S. in Physical Ed- ucation, Prairie View A8cM, M.S. in Physical Education, University of Washingtong Math, Head Cross Country and Assistant Basketball Coach. NAN DUNN: B.A. in English, University of Mon- tanag Language Arts, Television, Advisor of Lit. Club. in Education Western BA in Education Central French University ofWashmgton Homemaklng Industrial Arts, Washington Drawing, Woods, Club J A Language A Fiction r if JACK C OU GERI VIRGIL GROSS: B.S., Lewis and Clark College, M.Ed., University of Oregong Traffic Safety Educa- tion. My JAMES V. B,A.,j,, Central Washington State Collegeg' U.S. History, World Geography, Golf, Baseball Coach, Activities Supervisor. NORMA E. HACKER: B.A., San Diego State College, Language Arts, Short Story, Principles of Logic, Psychological Novel. - ' MICHAEL F. HARTMAN: B.A., College of Idaho, M.Ed., Idaho State University, Sophomore Counselor, Co-Advisor of Boys' Club. JOE HAUSER: B.A. in Education, B.A. in Arts and Science, Central Washington State Collegeg U.S. Govemment, World Geography, Head Wres- tling Coach, Assistant Football Coach. H.B. HENRY: B.A. in Business Administration, University of Washington, Language Arts. ED HILL: B.A. in Education, M.A. in Education, Central Washington State Collegeg Attendance Counselor. LUCILLE K. HOUGHTON: B.A. in nomics, Washington State University, LONGWELL. B.A., Westem College, M.A., Univer Algebra. Wash a student Pool Manager. RENE J. University of Head. A Department Education, Western MA. in Li- brarianship Visual, Librarian. Audio ' WAYNE H. SIMMONS: M.A., MAT., Univer- tiiiti 'fi' itii lingtong Adyisoruof Club and Vyk, 1. A A ts.e - - A H . 545 ii.' SPEAR: B.S., P.Ed., University ROSE BOX, Student Activities .S., California State, Health, Advisor o G M C I nton WaterPolo Club. RG. TC NNI. HA I 011956 OTS . ,E QREDA ELL1oTr,,,Amndanoo SPINNEY: B.A., Pacific Lutheran GILBERT. , I :lies Un1vers1ty, M.A., University of Washington, IIQIIELB Office Govemment, Economics. 3 V' 055. ROM, ACCOUDIQIIK CENZA, SMITH, Audio Visual ,i,IVII,gIHELLE ps, NN: M.s., Moorhead GLA? WIEMANN, Counselors lege, Phys: 'S ucationg Advisor of Blue W ' Dolp s, Sychroniz wim and 50 Mile Swim. TEACHERS AIDESI DAVID STEVENS: B.A., University of Utah, Russian, German, Spanish. JERRY STRONG: B.A. in Business Education, University of Washington: Typing, Data Processing, Office Procedures, Principles of Distribution. JOE M. TESTA: B.A., Westem Washington State LORRAINE BRADBURN, Science PEGGY HILLESTAD, Social Studies BONNIE JEWETT, Language Arts JEAN ZERR, Math TECHNICAL PROCESSES: LOIS PRITCHARD, Duplicating, Mimeo CUSTODIA L: PA UL DEA N: RICHARD L. PAYNE: B.S., B.A., Ohio State University, M.B.A., San Jose State College: Retail Selling: Advisor of D.E.C.A. JERRY ton State College, B.A., Central Washing- Earth Science, Advisor Senior, Junior, Advisor. College: Adjustment Classes. JACK. S. THOMPSON: B.A., Westem Washing- ton State College, M.A., Stanford University, U.S. History: Department Head. H. THROM, JR.: B.A.in Natural Sciences, University of Science, Biology. Marine s EQQJLEY Geo fyetry, Math I. VAN cation sity Coach. , , in Education, University of University of CARL Engineer I NTERN G REG CAT HY HI LL: Education LINDA RA NDA LL Education SHELLEY Arts DEBBIE CLA FRED Basketball SAM SA LTONSTA LL. M.A., University of New French, Advisor of German Club, Assistant of Stage Band -Vocational fr f x .. 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