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1. An Honor Choir was something new tried at Choral Clinic this year, with eight singers from each school participating in the group chosen by their directors. 2. Curtis and Brent make Maxine Johnson wonder if It was a good idea coming to the NRCSA Convention this year? 3. Bob. Clark, and Mike show us how they “Put on the Hits , as they perform the Yes hit. Leave It . 4 Though performance space was sometimes cramped, the Treble Makers made the most of it with fancy Broadway steps. 5. Taml and Leann have fun with a volunteer from the audience In the girl's ensemble piece For Women Only . 6. The Treble Makers worked hard on the choreography for Celebration”, and the audience could sure tell in the flashy Kool and the Gang hit. 7. Another year working with the Gullzia Brothers produced the Manhatten Transfer hit Blrdland . 8. Let's Call the Whole Thing Off was a challenge In both the vocal and the acting areas for the group, providing comic relief from their otherwise serious repetoire CHORUS 17
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Chorus... variety, Hard work Make Year An Entertaining one The past school year was an entertaining one for the Mixed Chorus, as well as for the audiences it performed for throughout the year. Conference Choir Clinic, Christmas and Spring Concerts, a “Puttin’ on the Hits” contest, as well as District Music Contests and another visit from the Gulizias, all provided members of the chorus a wide variety of musical encounters to be experienced. With the addition of an Honor Choir at Choral Clinic, eight members of the Chorus were selected to sing in a Special Ensemble before students from around our Conference. Speech choir pieces like “Basketball , a german song, and lip syncing popular hits were new ways in which the Mixed Chorus learned to perform. An excellent rating at contest for both the Chorus and the Swing Choir showed that their hard work paid off for an entertaining year. 1 The Mixed Chorus, which this year was comprised of 19 girls and 13 boys, performs the speech-choir piece Basketball'' at the Spring Concert. 2. The more than 200 voice massed choir rehearses at Choral Clinic in Campbell with Clinician Mary Ellen Oestmann. 3. Ok, if you really want the piece of gum in my mouth. . . . here' 4 Brent Nelson and Chris Eynon show off their unusual attire as they perform for the chorus in Puttln on the Hits . 5. The Junior High Swing Choir got Into the act with their rendition of Big Band Sing at the Spring Concert. 16 CHORUS
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Band... Trophies, Superior Balings Make Year a Memorable One 1984-05 POM-PON SQUAD • Kneeling: Kandy Hunt. Adrienne Benz. Standing: Kathy Swanson. Ronda Soker. Carol Hogeland. The instrumental music department at HHS enjoyed one of its most successful years in recent memory this past year, as the Marching Band, Concert Band, Jazz Ensemble, and Pep Band received many awards and accolades for their fine performances. Under the direction of Mr. Skrovan, the Marching Band was again invited to start their year with a performance at the State Fair, as well as participate in competitions in Grand Island and McCook. Along with working on halftime shows for Greyhound home games, the band put together a contest show which earned them a second place trophy at the McCook Competition. The Jazz Ensemble also did very well this year, making numerous appearances throughout the year, while also giving a strong showing at the NTCC Jazz Festival in Norfolk and earning a Superior at District Music Contest. Pep Band members also enjoyed another trip to Lincoln to cheer on basketball team members at the State Tournament in Lincoln. 3 BAND COUNCIL - Front Row: Adrienne Benz - Secretary. Amy Hinrlchs Treasurer. Brent Hlnrlchs - Vice President. Jill Hlnrichs • President. Mr. Skrovan. Middle Row: Ronda Soker. Janel Kruse. Carol Hogeland - Librarians, Chris Eynon, Duane Day. Mike Dorn - Equipment Managers Back Row: Tina DeJonge - 7th. Dee Ann Brown - 8th. Leann Johnson - 9th. Tarcia Frerichs • 10th. Michele Pollock • nth, Joani Sanders • 12th • Class Representatives. 1. The Hildreth Greyhound Marching Band prepares to make their final turn in last year s Harvest of Harmony Parade. 2. The Concert Band performs Happy Holiday for the annual Christmas Concert. 3. The Tenor Sax and French Horn line show us their bell front technique as they play If you believe.
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