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Dramatists prepare for test 1—Presenting The Four Poster are Joni Roes and Jay Cowan. 2—Taking advantage of a break in practice, Carol Danbom and Brad Haas act out a fight. 3—Dennis Zeller and Greg Moeller make preparations for the Penny Carnival. 4—The sponsor of Science Club, Mr. William Stolldorf, puts together the skeleton of a cow for his science classes. 5—Steve Hoi I inrake and Dennis Zeller practice Inherit The Wind . 6—Mr. Lyle Fodnes, dramatics sponsor, explains marching techniques to Erick Jensen. 7—Ann Hunter, an HHS graduate, and Sheila Heinz, Kathy Kriz, Jane Phillips, and Nancy Zeller, Pep Club members, view the cake walk at the Penny Carnival. 26 . . . Activities
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Cast members earn awards The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail , a two act play, won many honors for its cast and the Dramatics Club. A one act cutting of the play won Heming- ford a first place at the Panhandle C Contest in Scottsbluff. In the clinic held simultaneously by Nebraska Western College, Don Jesper- sen and Carol Danbom were each awarded S200 scholarships as Best Actor and Actress. Duet acting entries from HHS finished first and second in Panhandle C competition. Steve Hollinrake and Dennis Zeller finished first with their presentation of Inherit the Wind while Jay Cowan and Joni Roes finished second with their presentation of The Four Poster. In district competition, the one act play received a superior rating while the duet acting team of Hollinrake and Zeller and the oral interpretation of drama selection, Sorry Wrong Number, received excellents.
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Science Club views nature Studying the mysteries of science beyond the classroom was an experience Science Club members had. Under the leadership of Mr. Bill Stolldorf, sponsor, the club organized and sponsored the Annual Penny Carnival. The carnival had a wide selection of booths, a spook house, and a dunking tank. The proceeds from the carni- val were used to purchase books, field equipment, and reloading supplies for shotguns and rifles. 8—Tim Hudson, Science Club presi- dent, works with reloading equipment. Other officers are John Prochazka, vice president, and Mike Wacker secretary- treasurer. 9—Members of the oral interpretation group prepare their parts. 10—Robyn Hashman explains the method of obtaining prizes at the carnival. Activities ... 27
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