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Reflections 1975 The 1975 Sweetheart's Ball, put on annually by the Sophomore class, went to the theme of Reflections, Slate Creek, a 3-piece band, supplied music for the evening . Sophomores Donna Pendleton and Senior Fabian Carrasco reigned as Sweethearts of the school. Over 100 people attended the dance from 8:00 to 12:00. Carl Clements boogies down. The Royalty Dance . . , fn Uv 4 .fy A Surprised Donna Slate Creek and Fabian . Dean Wilson gets o it. nt t.. I-.C nam: n-H, . .1-on-up nu-9 Q gs 'vs ji' amen The Royalty is chosen. Get it on'
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A Year of Surprises. . .for Everyone! Jockettes put on a good show . S Gvagggs l,l L. ' ,. :iQf lQ T'.. X iv ' JT 125' iris' x Whata fox. Shake it, baby Miss Sweetthing. lockettes and the 5 . R 'S V . A Nd A 1 4' Fifi and his Unusual. . . In order to raise money to go the State Tournament, the Rangerettes met the KKLS Jocks in a mind blowing basketball game. The Jocks, or bene rt. As we were falling behind, S... The lVliss Sweet Thing contest, put on by the Student Senate, was held in the new gym. The winner was chosen by a count of money where a penny was one vote. Senior, Allen Fifi Gorman, escorted by Dennis Van Horn, won by a landslide. The other contestants were: Junior--Jeff Larson, Dean Wilson escort, Sophomore-- Doug lVladill escorted by Ricky lVletz, Freshman--Ed lVladill, Brad Wickware, escort, 8th grade--Scott Fisher, escort Kendall Yargus, 7th grade-- lVlike lVlatush escorted by Sam Wickware. -'C from Rapid City, play against anyone KKLS Jocks Vg, Nlark lVlattson jumped in to give a hand, but to no avail. KKLS won, 40 to 35 . Halftime entertainment ' ix was put on by the Jockettes, our own basketball boys. They did an arousing routine to You lVlake it Hard to Say No by Bozz Scaggs. HCHS Rangerettes QXXX l ff . ki Fifi and Dennis, Jeff and Dean, Doug and Ricky, Ed and Brad, Scott and Kendall, lVlike and Sam on parade.
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The Hills llre lllive. . .Wilh Music 1stRow-W. Andersen, M . Johnson, P. Bradly, Bob lsaman, 2nd Row-B. Spear, M . Burnham, S. McVey p 1 4.Aqqfi... it V 'Lrg Pi flfgpi. High School Chorus at Christmas Concert. Junior High Chorus at Spring Concert. BQ 2 4. The Hill City High School music department presented two con- certs in the new gym this year. The Christmas concert brought a wide variety of songs, from old favorites to new tunes. The Spring concert, one of the best seen, allowed soloists to show off their talent. Shaun McVey, on cornet, showed an outstanding performance playing Rosebuds. Bob lsaman played My Regards on the baritone horn . Angie Morgan, a soprano, sang A Time For Us and Mike Allgier sang Take Me Home Country Roads as a baritone. Mary Johnson, Alyce Eckert, and Wendy Andersen accompanied the High School chorus on the piano while Gwen Neiffer and Peggy Bradly played for the Jr. High chorus. This year, students from band went to a regional contest. A clarinet quartet, featuring Mary Johnson, Wendy Andersen, Peggy Bradley, and Brad Spear received an excellent rating. Shaun McVey, playing Rose- buds and Bob lsaman, playing My Regards both received superior ratings. Mark Burnham playing a tympani solo and Wendy Andersen playing a clarinet solo both received good ratings. Wendy Andersen playing a piano solo received an excellent rating. High School Band at Spring Concert, Bob lsaman playing solo. 24 Soloist: Shaun M cVey
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