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HHS Band Struts Proudly In New Uniforms Band officers, Bond Captain-Diane Gordon, Secretary-Nancy White, and Assistant Band Captain-David Minich, discuss some business with director Mr. Quinonez. Band plays a vital part in the academic part of school. It not only boosts its teams at football and basket- ball games, but it also boosts the town. Members, including seventh to twelfth grade stu- dents, made the 66-67 band complete in its sound. Most of the sections produced a good balance. Every year the band presents a spring and winter concert and participated in the District Music Contest. The band worked very hard and received an excellent rating. The band also performed at Chadron Band Day. This year the band was able to purchase new uni- forms. The uniforms had been needed for several years and marked the Centennial Year very well. In addition to the uniforms, new drums, a french horn, and a bass horn were also purchased. At the end of each year, the band parents hold a banquet to close band activities for the year. At the ban- quet, awards are given to outstanding members who have shown leadership and a will to work. Band, like other organizations, can be fulfilling to the members who participate in the activities. During a marching practice, Mr. Q. tells some of the band members to straighten their line. Leading the Bobcat Marching Band were Majorette-Linda Tschacher and Twirlers- Laura Yardley, Carol Johnson, and Peggy Campbell. 24
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Display School Spirit spirit by participating in the sport and by supporting each other in the stands. H-Club is an honorary organization for young men who have earned a varsity letter in one of the major sports-football, basketball, track or golf. This year the H-Club had 26 members. The major activities of H-Club were sponsoring the football homecoming dance and crowning the queen. At the homecoming ceremonies the queen and her attendants received corsages and football necklaces. A special gift to the queen was a bouquet of roses. That evening the Coachmen provided music for the dance. H-Club was also co-sponsor with the Senior class for basketball homecoming. This fall H-Club members cleared the lot ad- jacent to the school, which is being used for a much needed parking lot. Another important activity of the club is pro- moting school spirit at pep rallies by cheering along with the Pep Club. The sponsor of H-Club, Mr. Snyder, talks over a problem with the officers, from left-President--Tom Messersmith, Secretory-Treasurer-Rod Christensen, and Vice President-Gory Riggs. Rod Christensen and Brad Rosenberger were two of the H-Club members who helped clear the lot adjacent to the school. 23
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HEMINGFORD Bob Cat band “ •nn.KWAsr Director-Mr. Q. Banner Carriers-Joyce Kiester and Pam Wood. First row- Janet Prochazka, Gorleo Fisher, Anglea Bock, Janet Gordon, and Carol Dyer. Second row--Linda Golka, Lynda Hascolidge, Velda Hunts Horse, Deboro Lucas, and Linda Herbough. Third row--Barbaro Becker, Debby Wyland, Julie Rojas, Sylvia Klemke, and David Minich. Fourth row--Diane Gordon, Tom Prochazka, Karen Danbom, Mike Lliteras, and Peggy Moller. Fifth row-Rick Benda, Janice Schledewitz, Denice Pipitt, Mary Darveou, and Nancy White. Sixth row—William Hebbert, Martha Dickhute, Fodine Manion, Mike Coplen, and Brent Kuhn. Seventh row-Lynette Haas, Brian Huhn, Dennis Tuchek, Bob Coplen, and Robert Minich. Eighth row-Dale Speer, Davie Curtis, Buddy Roes, and Gordon Glass. Ninth row-Charles Danbom and Erwin Sample. Not pictured is Ted White.
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