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A BAND members were: (front row) Linda Schaible, Ollie Weisser, Marjorie Opp, Mary Sieh, Barbara West, Susan Swan- son, Karen Rau, Valerie Serfoss. (second row) Sandra Hoffman, Karen Rueb, Jane Beaver, Julie Hilgemann, Greg Haux, Terrance Ketterling, Joyce Rau, Kristi Kohlhoff, Charlotte Thomas, James Hoffman, JoAnn Guthmiller, Curtis Merkel, Suz- anne Weisser, Judy Rath, (third row) Debbie Morseth, Mavis Kindelspire, Mary Lee Larson, Wanda Hoffman, Mike Zacher, Gary Rueb, Patricia Hoffman, Mark Rath, Terry Zetterlund, Amy Neuharth, Debbie Thorpe, David Kulm, Roger Schilling, Stuart Neuharth, Janice Ketterling, Patricia Kulm. (standing) Susan Sieh, Debbie Blumhardt, Sharmain Fischer, Cindy Greeno, Lynn Koerner, Peter Weisser, Dwight Neuharth, and director Mick Guffey. Band participates in concerts, contests Getting new band uniforms was the highlight of the music department this year. Because they came a few weeks late, band members were unable to wear them in the Homecoming Parade. LHS band members played in three concerts this year. The music ranged from old stand- ards to the latest pop tunes. In April, they participated in the Regional Music Contest at Aberdeen and 15 members went to a band clin- ic in Ipswich. In January, 13 members tried out for All- State Band. The Pep Band entertained at home football and basketball games. 27 BATITONE players Terry Zetterland and Mark Rath work out rough spots on contest selections.
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Instrumentalists polish musical technique WOUND-UP and ready to go, Mr. Guffey prepared for another hour of rehearsal. MAKING up the blow-hards” section of the bass and alto clarinet sections were Debbie Thorpe and Julie Hilgemann (above). Char- lotte Thomas (below) had last minute alter- ations on her uniform by Mr. Guffey. 26
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CHORUS members were: (first row) Accompanist Mary Sieh, Edie Sandmeier, Ollie Weisser, Marjorie Opp, Kim Gill, Tony Rath, Brian Breitag, Lynn Koerner, Bill Hoffman, Henry Heagley, Roger Mclntire, Don Pudwill, Calvin Opp, Kerry Gill, Charlotte Thomas, Debbie Thorpe, Susan Glaesman. (second row) Pam Albrecht, Susie Swanson, Betty Pat Heibel, Shar- main Fischer, Roger Feickert, David Kulm, Tom Thorpe, Danny Sieh, Terry Hoffman, Randy Fischer, Stuart Neuharth, Jack Geffre, Linda Schaible, Valerie Serfoss, Shirley Shelbourn. (third row) Kathryn Maier, June Hoffman, Debbie Kracke, Beth Rath, Barbara West, Charlotte Fuehrer, Sandra Guthmiller, Suzanne Weisser, Amy Neuharth, Julie Hilgemann, JoAnn Guth- miller, Judy Rath, Karen Rau, Susan Sieh, Rosalie Haux. (fourth row) Myra Kaaz, Shirley Lechner, Marilyn Berreth, Jos- ephine Lapka, Linda Heupel, Nancy Fischer, Cindy Greeno, Evie Hoffman, Linda Shelbourn, Jane Beaver, Mary Shiltz, Col- leen Rath, Joyce Rau, Theresa Schumacher, Debra Morseth. Chorus, girls9 glee harmonize in concert Under the direction of Mr. Mick Guffey, the chorus and girls' glee performed at three concerts: Christmas, Spring, and Pops. There were 59 mem- bers in girls' glee and 62 members in chorus. Twenty chorus members attended a music clinic at Ipswich in April. The double quartet, triple trio, and the chorus also participated in the regional music contest in Aberdeen. HOURS OF practice and rehearsal, by the mixed chorus, went into the annual Spring Concert. DAVE KULM, Henry Heagley, Edie Sandmeier, and Julie Hilge- mann practiced their numerous selections for All-State Chorus. 28
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