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Young band members boost enthusiasm hfHS Instrumental Department provided school and community enthusiasm. Mrs. Joan Longmore directed the young musicians with Steve Hollinrake, president; Jody Benda, vice-president; Kim Hansen, secretary-treasurer; with Marty Kuhn and Laura Tschacher as council members. The marching band performed at half time of all home football games and participated in the Chadron State College Home- coming. Last summer they took part in the Rapid City Central State Fair parade. The concert band played at Christmas, Spring Concert, and District Contest. Pep band sup- ported all rallies and home basketball games. A new group this year which gained much popularity was the stage band. They performed at the Co-op banquet, the Legion Birthday supper, the Chadron High Music Festival and the CSC stage band clinic.
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Science Club works to buy lab supplies To stimulate interest and provide experience in science, many different areas of technology were presented by the Science Club. The money receiv- ed from dues, Penny Carnival, and other projects was used towards the purchase of science supplies, materials, and equip- ment. Students that had a project in Science Club took them to the an- nual contest at the Junior Academy of Science in Lincoln. Heading Science Club was Tim Hudson, president; Tom Golka, vice-president; Roger Armstrong, secretary-treasurer; and Mr. William Stolldorf, sponsor. Gail Moravek, Steve Prochazka, Scot Messersmith, Charlie Lliteras, and Dave Engel were members of the Steering Committee. LEFT: Taking measurements of a fox for their collection is Roger Armstrong and Dave Engel. ABOVE LEFT: Gail Moravek works on one of his many fossils from his project. TOP: Looking at a reproductive cell of a virus disease, Mr. Bill Stolldorf supervises Tim Hudson. ABOVE: Several members of Science Club view the erup- tion of a volcano. 13
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LEFT: Opening the annual winter musical concert is the Hemingford High School Band. FAR LEFT: Members of the newly formed stage band include: THIRD ROW: Laura Tschacher and Max Gonzales. SECOND ROW: Kelly Kiester. Bob Haas, Marty Kuhn, Erick Jensen, Steve Hollinrake, Bruce Foley, Kenny Darveau and Robert Trussel. FIRST ROW: Carolyn Curtis, Jody Benda. Michael Delsing, Deb- bie Uhrig. Caren Schekall and Doug Armstrong. ABOVE FAR LEFT: At the winter concert Bobby Lliteras accom- panies the Girl’s Glee. ABOVE LEFT: Leading the Homecoming parade is the Hemingford Bobcat marching band. ABOVE: Mrs. Joan Longmore is conduc- ting the Hemingford High Band at the winter concert. 15
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