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Black Student Union The Black Student Union provides an opportunity for black students to find out and learn more about their background and culture. This is their sixth year in existence at Hazen. A lot of credit goes to this year's advisor, Ms. Harris. This year's president was Katrina Freeman, vice president, Susan Talley, Secretary, Mary Oli- phant and Historian, Teri Proctor. lj The members ol' the Black Student Union: FRONT ROW: Teri Proctor, Susan Talley. SECOND ROW: Leona Hatcher, Lora Durst. THIRD ROW: Twylla Hayden, Mary Oliphant. TOP ROW: Sheri Kimbrough, Katrina Freeman. Blood Bank This year, Hazen again had a success- ful blood bank. It was held on No- vember 5, 1975, and 123 pints were donated. The P.T.A. mothers helped out, as they do every year, by assisting the nurses in various ways SL reassur- ing those students who had second thoughts about giving blood. The stu- dents who gave blood had the satis- faction of knowing that they were helping someone else. 25 Ted waits apprehensively while the nurse gets ready to drain his blood. I2 Student Life ff., ., , A i Y-1--Q z
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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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Hifi-. i- ' ' 'K 'J ' iff, ' 3 .. A The purpose of the Boys' Club is to get boys involved in school. This year's Boys' Club did just that. They co-sponsored the first annual Winter Ball. They introduced the apple machine and held many other fun and worthwhile activities. John Geissler was president, Larry Dime was vice-president, Roy Bean was secretary and Mr. Wicks was the Advisor, This year's Boys' Club cabinet consisted of: seniors-Dave Austin, Jim Bucy, Ron Mil- ler, Steve Mills, Ken Nelson, Mike Nipert, Jeff Schweiger and Todd Thorseng jun- iors- Kevin Bell, and John Jandersg sophomores- Greg Huffman, Pat Mooney and Brad Watsong freshman- Jimmy Cloyd. Brrr A visitor to Hazen might be puzzled by an unusual phenomenum - dozens of students wrapped in many layers of clothing and huddled around radiators, rubbing their blue hands, and stamping frozen feet. However, this is simply ex- plained by the fact that the temperature at Hazen is generally kept at a brisk 30 F. It also explains why it is possible that 90'Z7 of Hazen graduates have ice in their veins. Cafeteria In the heart of every Highlander there exists a special spot reserved for that wonderful place- the cafeteria. A dark, cheerless room, full of strange machines and strange people, the cafeteria is pre- sided over by Mr. Dillard. Mr. Dillard keeps cheerful about his job, and fre- quently considers the ideal day, which would be a day in which nothing out of the ordinary happens. The ordinary is bad enough. Student Life I3
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