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MfH Hildreth’s one act play Memori- al” was a very successful one. The cast placed second in competition at the conference contest. Hildreth hosted the District One Act Play Contest on January 22nd. At this competition, seven schools com- peted for the chance to compete at the State Contest. Hildreth once again was runnerup. Shelly Swarthout portrayed Mrs. Connor and Duane Day played her husband. The couple had lost their only son to war. They, their daughter, Leann Johnson, and their son's former fiance, Adrienne Benz, gather to watch the Memorial Day Parade and recall Billy. Without warning, Billy, Jay Halsted, reap- pears to attempt to know his family. The cast did a superior job and thank Mrs. Duncan for all her hard work. For the third year in a row, the mock trial team from Hildreth High School finished second in their district behind Alma. This year’s case dealt with sexual discrimination. The lawyers for the Greyhound team were Shelly Swarthout, Tarcia Frerichs and Brenda Casper. Adrienne Benz and Duane Day served as witnesses. In Phelps County Court, Hildreth defeated the Loomis mock trial team, and then lost to Alma for the right to go on to State Competition. The mock trial effort was helped out by Coach Rodney Boss and Attorney John Jelkin. (Back row) Adrienne Benz, Linda Bunger, Duane Day, Sponsor, Mr. Rodney Boss. (Front row) Shelly Swarthout, Brenda Casper, Tarcia Frerichs. 6
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Students enjoyed classes in art, shop, and photography during the 1985-86 year. Some of the art projects undertaken by the students this year were silk screening T-shirts and sweatshirts, working with clay, designing posters, and cutting and printing linoleum blocks. Theory and history of art was also studied. In shop classes students repaired many items around the school as well as made many beautiful and useful wood projects, and learned to weld correctly. Students learned how to cut, sand, stain and varnish different kinds of woods and many set out on new adventures of construction. Photography class was a new offering this year for Hildreth High School students. The students and Mr. Mietzner, their sponsor, was aided by the expertise of a member of the community during the first semester, Mr. Riley Waugh, who previously had been a professional photographer. Students learned the basics of good picture taking, film developing, and picture developing. The photography class, Regina Bunger, Shelly Hogeland, and Kandy Hunt, pose for the camera. 5
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Members: (back row) Janelle Harms, Duane Day, Clark Bauer, Brenda Casper, Adrienne Benz. (Front row) Chris Eynon, Amy Hinrichs, Carol Hogeland, Darren Schenk, Catherine Fecht, Amy Jo DeJonge, Barry Schmidt. This year National Honor Society had the pleasure of reinstating and installing the Red Cloud National Honor Society Chapter. The Society made up of President Adrienne Benz, Vice President Brenda Casper, Secretary Janelle Harms, Treasurer Clark Bauer, and News Reporter Duane Day installed 10 new members into the Red Cloud Chapter. On Wednesday, March 19, seven new members were initiated into the Hildreth High School National Honor Society Chapter. To become a member of NHS one must have a grade point average of 90% or above and show service to their community, scholarship, good character and good citizenship. The new members for 1986 are Amy Jo DeJonge, Chris Eynon, Cathy Fecht, Amy Hinrichs, Carol Hogeland, Darren Schenk, and Barry Schmidt. For these seven new members, National Honor Society is a recognition long deserved for their 7 hard work and efforts.
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