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Top Left is the brass choir. Back row are Jim Gill, Tara Jueschke, Tom Thomas, and director Kir. Gene Gorden. Middle row are Jeff Hurley, Doug Schulze, Paul Sneve, Jill Zebill, Todd Ludeman, and Chris Sigle. Front row' are Coleen Headrick, Patty Mach, Alisa Hogue, and Janice Pasch. Top Right is the percussion section. They are Kelly Jo Jurgens, Bette Jo Moore, Joe Broghammer, and in front, Bill Sutton. Above Left is the woodwind section. Back row are Denise Wolterstorff, Cindy Bouldin, Marla Johanson, Leslie Ramsdell, Tina Grafing, Terri Thomas, Lowell Johnson, Kim Derdall, Denise Clark, Susan Ahlers, Jodi Schaap, Peg Wilts, Kelly Erickson, Sandy Gullickson, Ruth Reiter, Kris Nelson, Nita Jones, Lisa Weigal, Cheryl Bisson, Sue Walker, Gina Schatz, Lisa Ludeman, Katie Cullen, Tina Cullen, and Jody Peterson. Front row are Jackie Schatz, Donna DeNure, Kristi Reed, Janie Armstrong, Diane Hoss, Carol Dietrich, Kim Jones, Janet Locke, and Tracie LaPlante. Above are Lowell, Peg, Susan, and Sandy practicing. Left is the Woodwind Choir. Back row are Bill Sutton, Kelly Jo Jurgens, Bette Jo Moore, and Joe Broghammer. Middle row are Donna DeNure, Peg Wilts, Sandy Gullickson, Cheryl Bisson, Lowell Johnson, Kelly Erickson, Ruth Reiter, and Kris Nelson. Front row are Jackie Schatz, Kristi Reed, Diane Hoss, Jody Peterson, Kim Jones, Janet Locke, and Tracie LaPlante. Band 21
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Band Practices For Performances During the football season, the marching band could be heard every morning at 7:30 practicing for their three, half-time performances. Also, they marched in the Hobo Day parade at Brookings. Three concerts were held during the year. The Christmas Concert was a joint effort by the band and chorus. The Pops'' Concert was held in March. A chili and pie supper followed. The Spring Concert, was presented in May, had a guest soloist, Dr. Corliss Johnson. The stage band held a performance in November, along with the ' 'B'' band and presented part of the program at the Pops Concert. The stage band also participated in the Augustana Jazr Festival in March and held a dance in the Japanese Gardens early in May. Top is the Stage Band. Back row are Jim Gill, Tara Jueschke, Alan Jones, Tommy Thomas, Billy Sutton, Todd Wolles, and Mr. David Martinson. Middle row are Jeff Hurley, Doug Schulze, Paul Sneve, Jill Zebill, and Chris Sigle. Front row are Tracie LaPlante, Diane Hoss, Kris Nelson, Ruth Reiter, Kelly Erickson and Lowell Johnson. Above is the marching band performing at half-time of a football game. Right is the Brass section of the band. Back row are Murray McGlone, Mary Dolan, Matt Bums, Mindy Peterson, Jim Gill, Tara Jueschke, Tommy Thomas, Todd Wooles, and Bill Sutton. Middle row are Jeff Hurley, Doug Schulze, Paul Sneve, Jill Zebill, Todd Ludeman, and Chris Sigle. Front row are Coleen Headrick, Patty Mach, Alisa Hogue, Janice Pasch and Jill Wendell. 20 Band
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FFA Chapter Chosen Number One Five members of the FFA Chapter attended the National Convention in Kansas City in November. Throughout the year, the Chapter as involved in various types of judging schools. They also entered speaking contests along with Agri-Business and management courses. The Chapter sponsored a Building Our South Dakota Communities project. This involved improving the city park and the Lake Campbell resort area. The highlight of the year, however, came in April when members of the Chapter attended the State Convention in Brookings. During this Convention, the Chapter was named the number one Chapter in the state. Several members of its group also won individual aw'ards. The FFA concluded their year with a potluck supper and an awards night on May 1. 22 FFA
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