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THRILLS - Scott Kaplan, Bev Farrell, Vice Pres. Kristen Jorgensen and Bill Salvatore have the exciting task of working the concession stand. PRIDE - Karen Erlandson, Meg Spence, Susan Brennan, and Wendy Schuller proudly show off their pictures on Santa's lapg the booth sponsored by the Utopian Club. HO!HO!HO! - Elf Barb Egan and Santa Dave Markwell ask, What do you want for Christ- mas? 1 - I LOOK OUT - Hitmen Bart Bacon, Jim Supples, lan Han, and Scott Doty are looking for their next victims. TAKE AIM - Jeff Beattie is in deep concentration as he gets ready to throw the sponge for a prize in the Key Club sponge toss. GET'EM - Hit women Dana Defilipo and Brenda Fua slink across the gym - they have spotted their hit Key Club 73
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Key Club ey Club is a service organization which represents the ideals of Smoky Hill through its objectives and projects. This year, projects included the 6th annual Key Club carnival, the Salvation Army canned food drive for Thanksgiving, Holiday cards for teachers, the student directory, caroling at nursing homes, and working with Special Olym- pics. Key Club members strive to develop leadership and initiative, to provide experience in working together, to serve the school and community, and to promote high standards in scholarship, sportsmanship, and citizenship. www - Represents ldeals of Smoky Hill 4 Q9 ,X 7 N ,,,, Q we 5 9 i QI? HOOK 'EM - Heidi Rouse prepares to cast a line I ' at the Gone Fishing booth while Lisa Kallman and Chris Stephenson look on. TOGETHERNESS - Key Club members get together for a picture. From left to right back row: Michelle Maxfield, Scott Kaplan, sponsor Angemlweeqh Brandon Difrancisi, Kevin Schyler. Front row: Marcie Fisher, President Jan Fourman, Dana Kennedy, and Sharon Ohmstead. 'L' -9211 2 XSS OCZ 'Qs' X gig, D :il 'Q 14 L1 1,5 Q.: P '49 by 6 Q A 7g 'Gif' M . 41- x 'I Claw 21 'B 2 57 'Ne 'C if . 2' NP 'rv' we 'R 'ff , NX 'F t ' S+. 72 Key club , if Cub G, H' X R C XT gf 5 wx EX ' c . LQ K U. Vi ,. , f sa, Q' N R . jf - 'S ,f LR'-My 'PS 'zfifvl CT X701-3gr,!c 6, LR ,I .KX 'E' rf?
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he Smoky Hill Marching Band, preferably called the Hill Regiment has had a great year. They received a one rating from the Colorado Band- masters Association and their percussion section was rated one of the top three in the state. Although the band was rated only seventh in the state, they are well known and respected all over. Aside from marching at home football games and entertaining the student and faculty at pep assemblies, they have competed with other marching bands at numerous competitions including C.U. Band day. Under the direction of Joe Brice, they have played very challenging music, and put in many hours of hard work which paid off in the end. Marching alongside the band were the Smoky Hill Flags and Rifles, better known as the Colorguard and during the winter season, they're known as A Touch of Class. They have competed against numerous other colorguards within the Continental Divide Colorguard Circuit. Competing this year were 18 flags and 10 rifles, a vast improvement in numbers over past years. Once again, the guard was run by their sponsor, Penny Shuster, along with the help of commanding officer, Beth Huffman. BLOWING their horns, the trombone section of the Hill Regiment perform at Stutler Bowl. PRECISION: Hill Regiment performs a difficult routine. PREPARED: The flags, part of the Hill Regiment, prepare to execute their performance at a football game. 74 Marching Band!Flags and Rifles ,..... ,,..,,... , i k S ssl ' . A it M sf... fs may 1. .253 f-222-.leer if X Marching st if
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