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JAZZ ENSEMBLE - Front Row: Tarcia Frerlchs. Janelle Harms. Brent Hinrlchs. Kandy Hunt. Shelly Swarthout Middle Row: Bob Alberts. Brad Fuerst. Shawn Boss. Duane Day. Brad Quadhamer. Amy Hinrlchs. Leann Johnson Back Row: Scott Schwartz, Mr. Skrovan. Tina DeJonge. Brenda Swarthout. Jill Hinrlchs. Joani Sanders. Mike Dorn. Shawn Halsted 1. The Marching Band's hard work throughout the season on such tunes as Let It Be Me earned them a second place trophy in McCook. 2. Pep Band members await their chance to per- form at the Sports Center in Lincoln for the State Basketball Tournament. 3. Many Band Members found Trivial Pursuit to be an entertaining way to pass the time going to Lincoln 4. This year s Jazz Ensemble received a Superior at Districts, as well as performing for concerts and a competition. 5. Field Commander Joani Sanders did an excel- lent job in her first in control of the Greyhound Band 6. Joani and the Pom-Pon Squad lead the band at last year's State Fair. 7. Brad. Leann and the rest of the pep band got the teamed charged up with Prime Time at the Devaney Sports Center. BAND 19
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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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Pep chip • • • Keeping The Spirit Alive! OFFICERS - First Row: Leann Johnson (Conces- sion Chairman), Cathy Fecht (Concession Chair- man), Linda Bunger (Merit Recorder). Second Row: Adrienne Benz (Treasurer), Amy Hinrichs (Secre- tary), Susan Pollock (Vice President), Joani San- ders (President). 1 Christmas Spirit and Greyhound Spirit are brought alive by the cheerleaders at pep rally. 2 Head Cheerleader Shelly Swarthout checks her notes to make sure the pep rally is going as planned. 3. Pep Club members spend many hours working In the concession stand, earning money for their organization. The 1984-85 Pep Club showed people In Hildreth “Where It’s At” through great spirit and dedication to the athletic teams at HHS. Whether the Greyhounds were playing at home, or at a district or state tournament far away, pep club members were always there, bringing the fans to life with their many cheers and chants. Dedication is also shown through the concessions that the Pep Club runs throughout the year at athletic events. Being there to sell candy, hot dogs, popcorn, or pop when it is your turn to work is what being a Pep Club member is all about. Led by President Joani Sanders and the cheerleaders, the Pep Club sponsored many entertaining Pep Rallies for the student body during the past year. Water balloons, robots, reindeer, secret agents, and Santa’s helpers were all a part of the memories Pep Club helped to bring in showing us “Where It’s At”. 20 PEP CLUB
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