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A” Band; First row; (left to right) Dale Hoffman, Sally Greeno, Carolyn Sieh, Lori Logan, Deb Mack. Second row; Karen Rueb, Sandra Hoffman, Jenny Hoffman, Theresa Geffre, Patty Schemp, Molly Greeno, Lynn Nesby, Cathy Neuharth, Susan Kulm, Pam Smalley, Joyce Ketteriing. Third row; JoAnn Rogers, Charlotte Hoffman, Jackie Mack, Charlene Geffre, Brenda Schumacher, Bobbie Lapka, Marcia Mack, Jim Hoffman, Marcia Hoffman, Terry Zetterlund, Patti Morrison, Tommy Kappes, Tony Haux, Mike Maule, Gary Rueb, John Swanson, Colin Schaffer, JoAnn Meier. Fourth row; Peg Hoffman, Ronnie Kappes, Deb Blumhardt, David Lapka, Harvey Shafer, Dwight Neuharth, Mr. Mick Guffey 27
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Second Place in Street Homecoming started the year for the LHS Band under the direction of Mr, Mick Guffey. From there they went to the Gypsy Day Parade in Aberdeen, South Dakota. The marching band won second place in the Class nA” street marching competition for the first year. The annual Christmas concert had a special note this year with a combined band and chorus number, ’’The Christmas Story” with Reverend August Borchardt. Several honors were won by individual band members. Marcia and Sandra Hoffman were selected to All-State Band. Marcia played seventh seat baritone and Sandra played first seat B-flat clarinet. Many members par- ticipated in the Regional Music Contest in Aberdeen. Ten members and group won superior ratings. The major project of the year for the department was the musical production, ’’South Pacific”. Sixteen mem- bers composed the pit band and spent many grueling hours of practice and rehearsals. The bands final appearance was at the ”Awards Night” program. Upper: (Left to right) Janice Ketterling, JoAnn Meier, Patti Kulm, Ronnie Kappes, Terry Zetterlund, Peggy Hoffman, Colin Schaffer, Sandra Hoffman, and Deb Mack are the members of the band and chorus council. Marching Competition Sitting: (Left to right) Molly Greeno, Patty Schemp, Karen Rueb, Sandra Hoffman, Deb Blumhardt, Kathy Neuharth, Toby Rath, Janice Ketterling, Patti Kulm, Dwight Neuharth, Marcia Hoffman. Second row: (standing) Carolyn Sieh, Lori Logan, Deb Mack, Jim Hoffman, JoAnn Meier, John Swanson, Gary Rueb, Colin Schaffer, Mike Maule, Terrance Ketterling, Tony Haux, Mr. Guffey. 26
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Inside Lester On October 13th the LHS drama department presented a three-act farce entitled Inside Lester ’. The play evolved around Lester Pelham, a noted mystery author, who acci- dentally swallowed a stolen diamond. The diamond had been carelessly mailed to him by George Fleming and his henchmen, Beck and Louie. Lester, his secretary, and her niece were then kidnapped by the group and taken to their hideout on an isolated island. On the island, Lester was introduced to George s supposedly dumb girlfriend Casa. Several attempts were made to recover the diamond until Lester finally realized that Casa had played two ends and that he had really swallowed a cheap diamond. Pemtina Gordly Smith arrived just in time to save the group, and George and his gang were finally caught. Lower left: Beck (Pam Smalley) carefully plans his next move as he and Louie (Kurtis Kolb) engage in a game of poker. Upper right: After being kidnapped by Beck and Louie, Maggie (Wanita Hoffman) is welcomed to the hide out by Casa (Patty Schemp) and George (Dwight Neuharth). Lower left. Tony (Karen Rueb) and Maggie go over old scripts before Lester (David Yost) arrives at the office. 28
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