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4. 1. Miss Hattie (Linda Stratman) talks about big city living, while Al Jr. (Brent Hin- richs) and Al Sr. (Duane Day) enjoy some homemade ice cream. 2. Homer (Troy Casper) explains to the audience about the family he just met. Narrations of this sort helped earn Troy Best Actor Awards in Conference and District Contests. 3. Homer sits whittling while discussing his future plans with Jenny and Mister Al. 4. Mrs. Duncan and the cast of the one-act play accept their award for winning the District competition at Wilcox. 5. Miss Hattie tells Al Jr. to go fetch Homer from the road so he could sit and have some lemonade with Jenny. 23
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Speech Team Wins District, individual Awards One last look at our Speech team this past year shows us a year full of awards and accomplishments. This year’s One-Act Play, entitled “Tobacco, Lemonade Crowder Peas”, won their district and performed well at the state competition held in Cozad, receiving an excellent rating. Troy Casper received the Outstanding Actor Award at both the conference and district levels. The Speech team itself also had an outstanding year, winning the District speech contest held in Holbrook and sending five students to the State Speech Contest held in Lincoln in March. Jamie Alberts, Troy Casper, Janelle Harms, Loree 1983-84 SPEECH TEAM - Front Row (on boxes): Lisa Kersenbrock, Linda Hinrichs, and Brenda SwarthOUt all Stratman, Susan Pollock, Janelle Harms. Becky Schwartz, Nicole Frerichs. Second participated in Lincoln and received Row: Michele Pollock, Wanda Dallmann, Shelly Swarthout, Jamie Alberts, Lisa very high ratings. Congratulations to Johnson, Joani Sanders, Cathy Fecht, Adrienne Benz, Loree Hinrichs. Third Row: nnnran and a II the Soeech Troy Casper, Brenda Casper, Judy Kruse, Brenda Swarthout, JIM Hinrichs. Top M i fantSSc Row: Jeff Johnson, Lance Jelden, Kelly Warnken. Students on tneir fantastic performances throughout the past year! ABOVE: 1984 STATE QUALIFIERS: Loree Hinrichs, Troy Casper, Jamie Alberts, Brenda Swarthout, Janelle Harms. ABOVE RIGHT: Becky, Judy, Adrienne and Jill all received Superior ratings at District Contest. RIGHT: The Drama Interpretation Team of Lance, Shelly, Joani and Cathy, along with Linda Bunger, also received a Superior at District. 22
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Hildreth Science Fair National success The students involved in this years Science Fair had an exciting year as many of them received various medals and awards and were invited to participate in other fairs. These in- cluded the Franklin, Kearney, Wesley- an and Columbus Ohio fairs. Brenda Swarthout and Ronda Soker were invited to display their projects in Columbus Ohio over the summer because of their fine showing at the Franklin Fair. Brenda and Tamara Lindau were invited to a fair at Nebraska Wesleyan University. The twelve students who participated in other fairs other than our own were Dan Benz, Trisha Jelden, Tamara Lindau, Linda Stratman, Brenda Swarthout, Jamie Alberts, Jill Hinrichs, Becky Schwartz, Ronda Soker, Clark Bauer, Chris Eynon, and Lisa Johnson. Many students are planning to work on their projects over the summer for more continued success. Jill working on her experiment. Jamie shows some results from her project on senility. Kandy checks and double checks the graphs on her display board. Trisha kept busy making graphs for her project. u
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