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ERRILY E ROLLED LONG. . . The Student Senate sponsored Arm Wrestling Contest Was a big hit with HCHS students. Over-all winner in the Boy's Division Was Senior Dar Coy. Freshman Andra Alexander took the Girl's Title. Other Winners in the Final Contest were: Super-Heavy Steve Neif- fer, I-Ieavy-weight Carl Clements, Welter-Weight Dar Coy, Light-Weight Rusty Coy, Feather Weight Shawn Mc- Vey. In the Girls Senior Weight Meri Alexander Won, Andra Alexander Won junior weight and Marilyn Grover Petite weight. Joe Collins and Dar Coy get down in the preliminaries. The day was filled with fun as the drama class presented Character Day. Students portrayed a character for an entire day and gave a presen- tation of that person. .lil -A- I x .. M D LOOK WH T E DID! It Was the I-ICI-IS students over the Hines Lumber Company in a 10-4 landslide victory at the Donkey Basket- ball game on April 9. The antics of the donkeys and spills led to an evening of laughter for everyone. E ffftfii Shoot for two! fi? TSX :MQ . f 55.1, ,1 i jf: I, :-- K ill' f If -. ' sv..-rx sw- Nm'--,.. . 4 QQ UNM - X! ' A Ranger rider has trouble x getting it together. This Way, you dumb---! BOTTOM LEFT TO RIGHT: Edith Ann, Peter Pan, Beetle Baily, johnny Cash and Clint Eastwood on parade. 4 ' f' QV Y' g. 4 ff -H mb Zl
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.r iff pres I-11 E 'Q Ui jg I ,JV Q in '01, hr a 1 A ii . ? - 'Z f Q '5?1,l'fft f f i ,J Q ? 1 .ln T I . 3 A ,H 5 , K 4. j f , le' Wg . V M fa! 'Y' ' . M A . so , r W . . S . . a a '15 4 M A N 1 ' inn S 1 Conductor Milo Winter cues in the left. . . The band warms up. . . .TO PRINC'S H Y RIDE This year the HCHS Music Department hosted the first annual Band Festival. The bands and choruses of Edgemont, , Custer, St. Martin's and Hill City created the sound of music on April 8. The bands were conducted by the well , known Milo Winter of Rapid City Stevens High School. Mer- , as if Sk lyn Aman of Black Hills State College led the chorus. The at highlight of the band's performance was a patriotic medley X in .'. of songs and marches called Panorama USA. The chorus H. T ...- alvl , F sang many songs, including The Lord's Prayer. The crowd enjoyed the fine performances. S3 - 'E .1 r r S 5 i Merlyn Aman preparing to conduct. The chorus performs one of its selections. 1 1-Lz.g,,,'2.Q-I If ,V Q is if V A1 ,, .q For X I V' I , 1. , 1 a-Af ' ,.,, 8 Q rk ' H 3 Milo Winter introduces a new 1 A .11 f Q. - E3 number. Mr. Winter leads the band in a rousing num- ber. 23
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