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Guests and Artists 1. Aleane Carter shows where many of today’s soul foods originated. 2. Sherri Cole helps Junior High students learn about character development. 3. Tony Gulizia talks with kindergarten students about different types of music. 4. The Kearney High Swing Choir gave us all quite a show in February. 5. Bryon Casper is serenaded by two members of the CCC Cantari. 6. Mr. Skrovan performs a Chuck Mangione tune with the Gulizia Brothers. 4. Students at Hildreth this year were fortunate to have a number of artists and groups visit our school, bringing with their new knowledge about cultures, music, and drama. Aleane Carter opened both eyes and minds to what black culture and heritage is really about with her visit early in the year. Included in her visit was the performance of a one-person play and a soul food tasting dinner. Tony and Joey Gulizia came back again to spend a week teaching students about jazz music, capping off their residency with a concert with the swing choir and stage band. Students and faculty alike were treated to two concerts this year, one by the Kearney High swing choir and jazz ensemble, and one by the CCC Cantari. Our final visitor this year was Sheri Cole, an artist involved with drama and speech students as well as working with the elementary. All of our guests were well received by all, and we look forward to more visitors to HHS in the future.
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Jr. High Experiences Many New Things Junior High students this year at HHS enjoyed many activities which made the past year memorable for them, too. The seventh and eighth graders were right there in the pep band cheering on the volleyball and basketball teams at state tournaments in Lincoln. The junior high also enjoyed their own successful year in athletics, with the girl’s volleyball team capturing the championship in the Hildreth Invitational. Both track teams also scored very well in the conference meet at Sutton. The middle school students also enjoyed the two dances they had this year. In March, the junior high presented a two-act musical play called “Wheels”, and through their hard work the presentation was a huge 6. 1. Rock (Brad Fuerst) shows Martha (Leann Johnson) his new invention. 2. John told us that on his diet he must have four milkshakes an hour to stay trim. 3. Cast of “Wheels” performs “Wagon Wheels . 4. Chris, Mike, David and Brad await their performance at Jr. High music contest at McCook. 5. Janel and Shelly show everyone at the Jr. High party how to Hula . 6. Jr. High show their spirit on 50’s day during Homecoming week. 7. Trisha and Dee Ann cheer on the girls during state volleyball. success. 7. 13
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