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Student Life OI' Alphabetized Atrocities Apathy The New Party Once upon a year, ln a land not far from here, A wise old man formed a political party, And Apathy is what he called this party. No cares is what he promised the folk And the crowd trembled as he spoke, He started, Dearest people of the nation My party will mean world salvation, All you have to dare Is to say that you don't care, And then never again a concern will you share. Then he hit them with his slogan, Be a friend to your fellow man, Never help him, even when you can, Then he exclaimed, Don't get involved, And all your problems will be solved, Don't care ifyour brother lives with famine, Don't reach to fill his plate oftin, Why should you as long as you are living, There's no reason for you to keep on giving. The people wept because they couldn't understand, As he came down to shake everyones' hand, ln their eyes, disbelief shown, For the hand they shook was their own. -JAC l0-Student Life .,..-ff f-.X .,. E,,..,M..-M-we W..-
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LIFE l 1 I I SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY I 1 Q l 1 I 2 Tasketball- 3 4 I 5 I - 6 7 I Evergreen My Wrestling-Double Basketball- Wresrlino Girls' Basketball NPSL Boys' Swimming- DUHIKHJ Swimm1nEandDIVln8- Playoffs all week Renton lHl Girls' Gymnastics I uni I I I I1-fi- g P143 x11-1-tang 9 10 D H 12 1.1121-'tllnli tin-sriina I3 I 14 7: ,1 rn ,, . , ,N epr. Meeting 4' sn 1-nt-gin ni t : 1ffR'jf:'f-,'l'jl1'EII Basketball-KM my 2:35 p.m. time sun., ...ang ALL ll' sm senate PTA 0PCn House R1-1114111111 .1i1tIIX I I I in' I5 Presiden1's Day I6 I7 18 IQ 20 21 WIS. GW,,w,k,1 NO SCHOOL - Hcmmlx HH MTL Bnsktftlnill xm, 1r1t.n.,.,P1n1n1f1 Girl- lid-kvlli-ill tvn-stlang11.-g1in1..I itnnnnnnt-1.1 R1-ginitnl 'I'n11rnn11n111 Girls limit-1I1.1lI 51n1v'1n11r11.i111t-111 I I in 22 23 24 26 Basketball-IrVcst 27 gentr1tlT0um3men1 28 SBA Senate SlaffMCv1ing ., w'Cs'l 'g'5'9'e .0umL'mc ' 2:45 plml Girls Gymnastics- State Meet BOYS' Swimming- State Meet I I I I 6 29 1 2 3 4 5 Basket ball-West Cent ral Tour nament I I I i i 7-I g 9 in 11 fb, 12 I3 D .M ' rig SBA Senate 27515 piimg Regional A Zgqsifrmgetdjib, n ament N I V :il 4!!4Q ,zlf:.-:il 14 15 is 17 9 20 1 t , ' PTSA Meelin Univ. ofWash. A II. Tournament g - li W nh 1 --'W 7130 pm. Cappella Chmf 4. 41741254135 1 ' EK1Zg,, rvice I 1 21 22 23 I 24 I 25 26 27 iBA Sfnafe Staff Meeting c Last Day ofThird 'WY C CWM 2:45 p.m. P r G l . ter , , 21 dm 3, Q ,n 7 28 29 30 31 , 1 2 3 Baseball-Kentrtdgc 'Tennis-Auburn tHl I lA? T'aCk'KM IM Tvm1iS'HighlinetAJ 1NTERNAT 10NAL FAIR l 1 J 4 5 6 7 3 Baseball-Highiine 9 10 Baseball-Tyee QAJ - Dept. Meeting Baseball-Ren1onlH5 KH, Tennis-Kennedy Hall 2:45 p.m. Tennis-Glacier lAl 1-mek-Auburn QH, I , 1 l 1 1 1 ll 12 13 14 4 15 16 17 Baseball-GlaciertHJ Ba5ehau'Lmdbugh Baseball-KM lHb Tennis-Renton 1111 H V 6292-Evergreen My Track-Mt, Rainier it-ti 1 g I 13 19 Baseball-Kennedy1Hl20 21 B an M R . . M32 B b H A b CA, 23 24 1 4 T - ,KM H ase a - 1 a1n1er ase a - u urn PTA Meelmg 730 p'm' Sglrgenalgug - - n' Fo11tridgetAl Track-Kennedy LHB A 13111 ng for iq: - I Baseball-Evergreen Y 25 26 KH, 27 28 Baseball-KM QAJ 29 BaiibaH'KennedI 30 Track-Highline I T,-aCk.Everg,5en , Tennis-Mt. Rainier LH? Trims Highline Relays Relays Tennis-Tyee QHJ 6 ' Q' ' 1 I 1 . - 6 - 7 8 2 Tenms 'dh':'gh 3 Baseball-Mt. 4 Tennis-semi-Final 5 Baseball-Auburn QHJ ffsiall Board Dinner Rainier U-U League Play' CABARET CONCERT Cross gtfcr Dual Tennis- ' 7:30 pm- CABARET CONCERT offs SBA Primary Elections Final League Play Offs - I l I - 9 10 Track-NPSL Girls' ll 12 4 13 Track-NPSL Sub- 14 T k,NPSL S bv 15 Qsni?-pistslct 5BAgE'12fal lDis!rictQuali- mfs i U Wm IEEZNNIS B'5lg?S0I2 T 'IJRNEY SBA Senate 1 1 s' in ' I S u II I I-I I I1 un 16 17 V I 18 lg 20 Track-West Central 21 Track-West C-entral 22 Cemml K, Preliminary- Boys ChHmPl05hlP5 gying ' l Tm-,ni5.Gi,15' Slate State Tennis- Girls'-Boys' Tennis-Boys' State Senior Ban I .I I .Ii . .. 24 2 29 Z3 Memorial Day 6 SPRING 27 Track-State 28 Track-Stale NO SCHOOL V W CONCERT Preliminaries Championships ' L 1 T 30 3 Commencement 4 5 , Rehearsal 8:30 BACCALAUREATE , Pm ' Commencement 7:30 p.m. I 1 mx 1 l 6 7 1 10 11 12 Lgi:-I-H331 OF Senior Party Z I ' I Q ' L N
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Assemblies There are many assemblies throughout the year here at Hazen. The majority of these are pep assemblies, but occasionally there are other types, such as the Bi- centennial Assembly and the Home- coming Coronation Assembly. Attendence Office In keeping- with our goal of including everybody in the yearbook, we on the Lonach staff asked a random sampling of students this interesting question: what is your opinion of Hazen,s attend- ance office? I think they're doing a very goodjobf' I wish I could get hold of some of their admit to class slips. They always tell me I was there when I wasn't or Iwasn't when I was. It's an alphabetical conspiracy to destroy the student body of Hazen. I think the ladies in there are doing the best they can at a very hardjobf' Bicentennial I976 is, as most people know, the year ,of the American Bicentennial celebration. It has also been the year of what could be called the Great Bicentennial Rip- Off. Various manufacturers have tried to sell us Bicentennial T-shirts, light bulbs, pens, and other gimmicks nobody really wants but feels compelled to buy in the name of patriotism. But is this refigy patriotism-are there any patriots C t. A patriot is defined as one who defends or is zealous for his country's rights or freedoms. For some people this can mean fighting and perhaps losing their life in war. There are radicals f dreamers, people laughed at and scorned for want- ing to be different, But these people are patriotic in their own way, by daring to hope for better things for their country. And there are other patriotsfthose ordinary citizens who help their country by obeying laws and trying to live up to the ideals set by the writers of the Con- stitution 200 years ago. So maybe patriotism isn't dead, and won't die as long as there are people to whom patriotism means more than listening to a Bicentennial minute. Student Life I I
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