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Annual Stan Takes “One Last Look” This past year the annual staff worked very i hard to make the 1984 yearbook one of the best ever. To begin with, they made changes from 2 the traditional greyhound yearbook, to make this years book extra special. After all, with the past year we’ve had, it couldn’t be called 3 anything less than exciting. As far as accomplishments of the annual staff, they had their best year ever selling ads. Their small but 4. determined staff matched or surpassed many of the larger schools in Nebraska in their sales during the year. The class started out with only four students at the beginning of the year, gaining two more the next semester. 2 Mr. Skrovan looks ovei the days schedule. Brent shows Wanda the finer points of alligning picture portraits. Tow Row: Jim Soker, Val Russell, Troy Casper, Wanda Dallmann. Bottom Row: Mr. Skrovan, Brent Hlnrichs, Deb Dallmann. Filing negatives and Identifying them was a chore for the whole class to do. 5. A lighter moment during the yearbook staff’s busy schedule. 3
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English - Math 3. English classes are required throughout high school to all students at HHS. Students learn the basics of grammar and vocabulary, as well as writing skills. Mrs. Duncan teaches the high school classes, while Miss Pollard handles the junior high. 1. Juniors keep busy learning to write in- troductions and conclusions to their essays. 2. Val and Judy practice their English vocabulary using the computer. 3. Miss Pollard helps Brent during 8th grade English class. 4. Brenda shows Mrs. Duncan an interest- ing article she found in the paper. 5. Students in the 7th grade English class review a novel they have been reading. 1. The freshman have many ques- tions for Mr. Hays when it comes to Algebra. 2. Mr. Hays looks on as Barry, Clark, and Duane learn the basics of com- puter programming. 3. Mr. Hays, what does Polynomi- al” mean?” Students are required to complete two years of math during high school at Hildreth. Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry, and Computer Program- ming are among the courses offered to students. Mr. Hays teaches all classes grades 9-12, while Miss Pollard teaches 7th, 8th grade math. 3. 4
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