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Student Council FRONT ROW. From Loft—Diane Manion. Linda Wanamaker. Candis Stumf, Lynette Haas, Diane Gordon, Shirley Prochazaka. Sondra Messersmith. SECOND ROW: Bob Smith. Mike Hudson, Tom Messersmith, Ken Messersmith, Ron Hucke, Arden Wohlers. Brad Rosenberger, Dick Zeller. Jerry Keister. Sponsor. Mr. Fodnes. S.C., The School’s Government Two representatives from each class, the class presidents, and the elected president and vice president form the Hemingford Student Council. The Student Council instigated the installation of a pop machine in the school. The students made good use of this at many after school activities. The Council raised money by selling little football men statues and by selling sweatshirts. In the spring the new president and vice president were elected from the Junior class by popular vote of the Junior High and the High School. Arden Wohlers. President Something new this year is the pop machine installed through the efforts of the Student Council. Arden and Diane Manion. Diane are checking to make sure it still works proper- Vice President ly- - 17
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NATION AI HONOS SOCIETY I National Honor Society FRONT ROW. From Left—Carol Zeller, Mary Ann Jansa, Lelo Olson. Diane Manion, Kaye Scott. Pat Overstreet, Diane Rowley, Margaret Meyer, Sandy Grabber, Sharyn Rogowski, Carol Price. SECOND ROW: Diane Yardley, Donna Fickel. Kathy Golka, Arden Wohlers, Greg Rosenberger, Phil Gasseling, Ed Planansky, Bob Planansky, Boyd Krejci, Kenny Messersmith, Bonnie Gowln, Priscilla Burri, Sponsor. Mr. Beck. NHS, The Light to Scholarship As an aid to the seniors, the Honor Society obtained Sharyn Rogowski, information from the colleges they were interested in. Vice President Here Mr. Beck shows this information to Kaye Scott and Phil Gasseling. Character, scholarship, leadership, and service are the key words of the Na- tional Honor Society. In order to become a member of the Hemingford Chapter of the National Honor Society a student must have a grade average above 90 and must display the other three qualities. Two programs are put on each year by the Honor Society. In the fall the jun- iors are promoted from probationary members into full members and in the spring those who show the qualities needed for membership are made proba- tionary members. Bob Planansky, President 16
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Clarinet section: BACK ROW, left to right: Steve Dickhute. Janet Gordon, Linda Herbaugh, Linda Tsch- acher. Vera Glass. FRONT ROW: Janet Prochazka, Carol Dyer. Kathy Johnson, Sharyn Rogowski, and Bonnie Gowin. Trumpet section: Left to right: Mike Hudson, Brent Kuhn, Don Lawson, Gordon Glass, Dale Speer, and Billy Heb- bert. Marching Band Bound Hemingford High School's marching band par- ticipated at the Chadron Band Day festival and at Scottsbluff Band Days. They also performed at the half times of all home football games, presenting several maneuvers to entertain the crowd. The band and mixed chorus combined to pre- sent the Annual Christmas concert. In March the band attended the Northwest Conference Band Clinic at Chadron, and in April they attended the District Music Contest at Sidney. The Hemingford marching band was selected to perform at the Nebraska State Fair in September this year. The band was busy preparing for this and raising the money needed to finance the trip. Saxophone section: Left to right: Diane Gordon, Diane Rowley, Peggy Campbell, and David Minich. Flute section: BACK ROW, left to right: Laura Yardley, Nancy White, and Carol Johnson, FRONT ROW, left to right: Donna Fickel and Patty Overstreet. Low brass section: Left to right: Bob Plananslcy, Char- les Danbom, and Bob Min- ich. Percussion section: Left to riqht: Gail Hudson, Lvn Laursen
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