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Elton John A cloud of smoke floated inside the coliseum on October 16 and 17 from 33,000 people who flocked to see the world's greatest performer. Dressed in his usual fantastic costumes and glasses, Elton played many of his hits, plus songs from his new album, ROCK OF THE WESTIES. Many Hazen students went to the concerts and all agreed that Elton John was super! Foreign Exchange The main objective of the foreign ex- change club is to foster international understanding. Helping to make money for incoming and outgoing students, showing hospitality for exchange students and acquainting Hazen students with exchange students are other objectives. Leaders are Susan Vaughn, presidentg Kathy Froelich, vice-presidentg and treasurer, Jeany Hahn. 23. The l975-76 Foreign Exchange club, 33. Foriegn Exchange students, left to right: Catherine Regnier. Graciano Sanchez, and Lor- ena Perez-Tejada. Freshmen The beings that always seem to man- age to get their fingers stuck in cafe- teria vending machines, and then somehow end up standing in garbage cans singing Mary Had a Little Lamb-t' student Life I9
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Dedication of Stadium After 26 years of community service, the football stadium was reborn on September 5, 1975. New astroturf, new lighting, new north bleachers and new paint gave the Renton School District an impressive new facility. Renamed the Renton Stadium , this multi-purpose plant sports use virtually seven days a week. S625,000 has gone a long way. Diversified Occupations This is only the first year for Diversi- fied Occupational Clubs of America or D.O. but they are already active. They sold candy to make money to buy turkeys for Thanksgiving, had a canned food drive for Christmas, a bottle drive and sponsored a dance. The advisor is Mr. Catuzo and the officers are, Pres. Ed Gion, V. Pres. Connie Szekula, Treas. Carol Klopich, and Sec. Margaret Kuhlman. 23. The Diversified occupations class Dreaming Doing things you never did before Running the fastest race Edging your way to the top All the World will know who you are Maybe you will make it, maybe you won't It's your choice Nothing is impossible Go on and dream, -Corrie Sheets, Sophomore. l8 Student Life oil
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Girl,s Club The Girl's Club is one of the most ef- fective groups at Hazen. They work to promote social and community ac- tivities that involve the girls of Hazen in planning, working and participating in these activities. All in all, this sounds like serious business-but at the same time, they really have fun. Some of the activities they have spon- sored this year are, the Big and Little Sister Tea, Powder Puff Football, the Daddy-Daughter Dinner Dance, Moth- er-Daughter Tea and Fashion Show. Girl's Club also sponsored the Fall, Spring and Valentine Tolos, along with working together with Boy's Club to put on this year's Christmas Ball. The people that make it all work are: Advisor - Mrs. Harris, Pres. - Gayle Kimmel, V.P. - Debbie Shear, Sec. - Julie Jacobs, the Cabinet members, and all the girls at Hazen. lj. The 1975-76 Girl's Club cabinet. TOP ROW: Terri Parke, Jodi Feighner. ZND ROW: Connie Bannach, Debbie Shear, Gayle Kimmel, Julie Jacobs. 3RD ROW: Donna Blackwell, Chris Shear, Marilyn Armbruster. 4TH ROW: Shari Jackson, Sandy Preston, Beth Griffin. Nadia Johnson. STH ROW: Deb- bie Harker, Tammy Brown, 23. Girl's Club President, Gayle Kimmel par- ticipating in Powder Puff Football. 3j. Who says Girl's Club is immature'?! 20 Student Life ar- 1535? m . '- . fps s.
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