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student Council... Appreciating Teachers, Grandparents Are All Part ot Their Hard work 1984-85 was a busy year for Student Council members at Hil- dreth. In addition to once again presenting a movie on the last day before Christmas break, the mem- bers again assisted in parent-teacher conferences and Grandparents Day in the spring. New to the member- ship this past year was the ob- servance of Teacher Appreciation Week, during which the group saluted teachers through activities which included carnations to wear for the faculty. All who worked with these fine student leaders appreci- ated their hard work to make our school a nicer place to be. 14 STUDENT COUNCIL 1. Brent and Mike assist in signing In grandparents for a day full of festivities on Grandparents Day. 2-5. Carol. Tami. and Becky have some fun during Teacher Appreciation Week as Student Council gave carnations to HHS Faculty Members. 6. Miss Pollard prepares for Grandparents Day by setting up the check-in materials In the lobby. 7. Student Council members and sponsors await their chance to serve refreshments to the many Grandparents in attendance following the musical program. 8. Activity Period meetings were a busy time for Student Council, preparing for Christmas movies and Parent- Teacher Conferences.
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OF I SCREENS 1. Mr Lienemann assists freshmen science students in finding ideas for the projects 2. Some of the many winners of the 1985 Hildreth Science Fair 3. David Fuerst shows us his project which dealt with the Possible Health Hazards of Soap 4 Freshmen science students anxiously await the judges as they prepare their presentations 5. Mr. Lienemann gets the opportunity to present an award to his son. Rick, at the Science Fair 6 Tami Lindau's love for horses helped her in deciding on this project for the fair. SCIENCE FAIR 13
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Swing Choir 1955.. Hard work Pays OH For The “Treble Makers” 1984-85 Swing Choir [Tho Troblt Mikor ”] - Front Row: Mike Dorn. Leann Johnson. Brent Nelson. Jill Hlnrichs. Chris Eynon Brenda Swarthout. Bob Alberts. Adrienne Benz. Shahn Boss. Middle row: Taml Llndau. Jim Soker. Amy Hlnrichs. Curtis Schmidt Shelly Hogeland, David Fuerst. Ronda Soker. Back row: Kathy Swanson. Clark Bauer. Carol Hogeland. 1. Chris. Brent, and the rest of the swing choir perform •■Cele- bration at the NTCC Jazz Festival in Norfolk. 2. The Treble Makers perform for the Lions pancake feed, one of many community functions they sang for this past year 3. The girls do their part to bring I Return to Music to life. 4. Life Is A Celebration was the popular tune brought back this year for one performance at the NRCSA Convention In Kearney. 5. The boys argue their point in this playful piece at the Hildreth Jazz Festival entitled Let’s Call The Whole Thing Off . In 1984-85 the Hildreth High Swing Choir showed everyone “Where It’s At”. Exciting performances for the Nebraska Rural Community School Association’s State Convention in Kearney, the NTCC Jazz Festival in Norfolk, the first ever Hildreth Jazz Festival, and numerous performances at school concerts and public activities helped to build the group’s confidence. This year’s group was larger than ever before, with 10 boys and 10 girls selected, giving the group a larger look and sound. Many hours were spent before school perfecting the many songs to be used in the “Treble Makers” repetolre, and the members were well received wherever they performed. Clark Bauer received additional recognition this year as the tenor received a soloist award at the Northeast Technical Community College Jazz Festival for his solo In “It Was Almost Like A Song”. The swing choir began to develop Its own style in 84-85, as their new outfits showed off the laid-back jazz style of songs the group specialized in during the past year. '■iMr« 1 Public Library SWING CHOIR 15
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