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Bobcat band merits national news coverage Clinics, concerts, parades, halftime shows and other special per- formances kept the Hemingford High School insturmental music department active during the year. Instrumental music director Sue Shaver was assisted throughout the year by majorette and band president Mary Pat Wilkins, vice-president Dave Powell and secretary-treasurer John Sherlock. Hemingford's band received national news coverage in the fall of 1977 after the band marched in the funeral procession of Mr. Bill Meinke. A retired farmer, Mr. Meinke requested in his will that the Hemingford band march. For their services, the band received $500, another stipulation of Meinke's will. 1—The stage band plays a selection of modern music during the Christmas concert. 2—Instrumental music director Sue Shaver gives the instruments up signal to the stage band. 3—Heming- ford's marching band leads the processional parade during funeral services for Mr. Bill Meinke, a local farmer. 4—First chair trumpet player Brad Price leads his section during band practice. 5—Mrs. Shaver gives a demonstration on stringed instruments to the band. 6—Gailene Horstman and Tina Nelson work on their clarinet duet for contest. 7—The concert band per- forms during the pre-contest program. 26 ... instrumental music
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science club students take fossil expedition Science classes, under Mr. Bill Stolldorf, consisted of Science I and II chemistry, physics, earth science, ecology and Science Research. As one of the year's major science activities, the 20-member science club travelled to Toadstool Park for fossil field work. Kearney State College graduate Mr. Rick Mellor directed biology and junior high science classes. Biology classes studied the biosphere, diversity among living things and the environment of organisms. The seventh grade science classes focused their attention on the environment and anatomy, while the eighth grade participated in weekly experiments and discussed air travel, chemistry, electricity and the solar system. 1—Seniors Dale Buskirk and Trevor Votruba study for a geology test. 2—An experiment in electromagnetism oc- cupies the attention of freshmen Shirley Smith and Karen Gasseling. 3—Freshman Dave Lliteras examines a prehistoric rhinoceros bone discovered on a fossil field trip. 4—Eighth grader Jim Hack gives a demonstration on taste buds for the eighth grade science class. 5—Chemistry students Brian Cuilan and Steve Hulshizer distill water for an experiment. 28... science
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