Hill City Junior High School - Yearbook (Hill City, SD)

 - Class of 1982

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Hill City Junior High School - Yearbook (Hill City, SD) online collection, 1982 Edition, Page 29 of 32
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Music Activities 12150 -.-.-......-.- .--.-14.1 The Jr. High band had thirty members this year. They performed at pep rallies, basketball games, and the Christmas and spring concerts. Several students went to a solo and ensemble concert in the spring. Mr. Pence gave lessons to the students. Jr. High chorus had thirty eight members. They kept busy learning new songs. They performed at the Christmas and spring concerts too. Mrs. Eng- strom taught all the elementary students chorus this year. They performed at the Christmas and spring concerts. The Keystone elementary also participated in the two concerts at Hill City. Q X w-'K H 1Top Left! Nathon Byerly tells about the second grade Star War's Christmas. tCenter LeftltBack Rowl Chrissy Barney, Rusty Lewis, Anastasia Henderson, Vicki Shafer, Carol Cle- metson, Sonia Novy, Cari Wright fSecond Rowl Troy Bittner, Lisa Halter, Shelly Haggerty, Stephanie Echholm, Michelle Wiener, Tina Vosberg tThird Rowl Lance Swanson, Gary Pe- terson, Michael Hughes, Tina Schiefer, Sue Ross fFourth Row! Angela Fox, Eugene Kiplinger, Jason Krah, Kelly Holden fFifth Rowl Mike Trenary, John Gieman, Heather Allgier, fSixth Rowl Mark Gohsman, Shawn Kuhnel lFront Rowl Tonya Jewell tCenter Rightl Troy Bittner jams on his trom- bone. tBottom Left! tBack Rowl Beth O'Dell, Lisa Halter, Connie Wheelhouse, Melinda Hilton, Chrissy Barney, Ranae Schrier, Cari Wright, Renee Rekett. lSecond Rowl Michelle Wiener, Robin Nelson, Mike Trenary, Rusty Lewis, Shelly Haggerty, Vicki Shafer, Jon Hughes, Shawn Klein tThird Rowl Rodney Holden, Ricky Johnson, James O'Del1, Tina Vosberg, Kelli Holden, Anastasia Henderson, Lisa Cereghin, Teresa Frohne, Mark Gohsman tFront Rowl Gary Peterson, Jason Krah, Eddie Griffin, Stacy Moke, Shawn King, Tina Schiefer, Sonia Novy, Sue Ross, Tonya Jewell, Troy Bittner.

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New Programs Encourage Young Minds The elementary school has taken on a new role. New Pro- grams have been added to the usual course of the day. The children are now allowed to choose elective courses the last hour on Wednesdays. This enables them to study areas of interest. Mr. Birkholz is teaching science to the fifth and sixth grad- ers. e let the students build rockets and launch them at the football field. Mrs. Sampson, a volunteer, has been teaching German. Drama courses are taught by Miss Willett. Other courses include Cross Stitching, Art, Macrame', Paper Mache', SandfSeed Painting, Model Kit Assembly, and Study Hall. During other hours of the day, the students are experiencing new learning techniques. Fourth through sixth grade change teachers for different subjects. It certainly breaks the mono- tony of sitting in the same room all day. The Gifted program is taking shape this year. The program is offered in the subject areas of math, language arts, social studies, and science. The purpose of this program is to ex- pand academically the creative thinking of students with more advanced abilities. The students have a commitment, as well as the teacher. They must keep up with their regular studies and extra work or they will be taken out of the program. This year Hill City Elementary will hold the First Annual Spelling Bee Contest. Ten schools will participate in the event. The new programs are improving each year. Next year the faculty hopes to include even more areas of challenge. fTop Left! Mrs. Metz asa sists Larry Johnson with his assignment. fCenter Leftl Joe Bauer studies hard. lBottom Leftl Shop class is a favorite for the Junior High boys. fBot- tom Rightl The Thanks' giving party was a fun time for everyone. R limi.. -..fl 1 .1 -ii N' -si A



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The bus is leaving Filled with laughter and friendship Students looking forward to tomorrow Moving on to new things But never looking back Because nothing ever stays the same . . . As the bus departs 'K .- r mn'

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