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Hill Pride Promotes Smoky COMPLETE ATTENTION at the meetings of Hill Pride is what allows the group to get their job done and done well. A , 3. COME ON, make my day. Hired Hitman Drew Giffin shows his mean streak as a Hill Pride Hitman in the Key Club Carnival. THE PROUD, the few, the Hill Pride Hitmen. 007 meet your enemies. CIA look out because here come the Hitmenl 66 Hill Pride t . ,..t, ,V W, M :- ,...,--W - f , 3 A , - Communists sin ner its 1983-84 Hill Pride - Row one fBack: left to rightl: Dorsey Cox fSponsory, Ted Tindall, Edie Williams Karin Keim, Marla Walker, Barb Broen, Jeff Herndon, Drew Giffin, Glen Esparza, Scott Zwiezen, Rovl two: Virter Marcelo, lan Han, Barb Egan, Julie Chung, Dana DiFilippo, Hiromi Sugai, Flow three: Howarg Chang lTreasurerl, Brenda Fua fPresidentQ, Scott Doty Nice-Presidentl, Not Pictured: Lynne Owen QSecretaryJ, Jim Fogg, Fred Farris, and Jim Supples.
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lill Unityg They Made Our Day T49 'AKING CONTROL, Brenda Fua, president, heads Ee meetings. Full discussions and input at the eetings of Hill Pride helps to achieve an unbiased pinion on projects. YOU WANT A FIFllNG SQUAD? Working the litman Headquarters at the Key Club Carnival, loward Chang, Edie Williams, and Karin Keim ccepts contracts from carnival-goers. llNKl OINK! Siamese pigs strut through the halls in Fall Festival Week. The pigs, Mike Wright and aura Christofferson, are one of the winners of the ostume contests sponsored by Hill Pride. he Hill Pride Committee is a service club for the school. Its main purpose is to promote pride in Smoky Hill. Hill Pride was responsible for holding the costume contests everyday of the Fall Festival week. Prizes were awarded to the winners of each category of costume. The winners were also recognized at the Homecoming Pep Assembly. The group also participated in the Key Club Carnival. They had an original booth, the Hill Pride Hitmen. The booth made the most money out of all the booths. The idea was a success with high school students as well as with the younger kids. The pride committee serviced the school indirectly by being responsible for maintaining and updating the Birthday Bulletin Board. The members of the club also helped other committees in need of H financial aid by generously offering money they worked for. They participated in the committee for electing a Teacher of the Year. 1984 marked the tenth anniversary of Smoky Hill. To celebrate it, Hill planned a Birthday Party Dance. The dance ws open to the public and all the alumni of Smoky Hill were invited. l've been in Hill Pride for four years, and this year has been the best. Although the club had to be rebuilt, l think it's even better than before! exclaimed the club's president, Brenda Fua. Many times, the club was overlookedg but it never bothered the members because they always got the satisfaction of seeing pride taken in Smoky Hill by the student body. lt gave them a good feeling to know that they played a part in helping their fellow students to care for their school. Hill Pride 67
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