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I. Rochelle Porter, Jennine Pufohl, Doug Jerred, and Caroline Osborn perform at Band Night. 2. Caroline Osborn and Monica Manthey at the Winter Concert. 3. Tara Sullivan concentrates on her music in the Winter Concert. 4. John Jerome, Mike Belton, Doug Jerred, Matt Woxland, and Dave Price play Christmas Portrait.'' 5. Mike Stekelberg, Tony Ziehmke, and Joe Pease play before the Homecoming game. 5 28 Band
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1. Band at football pregome; Jean Bailey, Amada Marquez, Sue Schultz, Sally Nobbs, Darla Katze and Lori Griepentrog. 2. Mike Pufohl and Joe Pease await Homecoming halftime. 3. Kurt Sanderson and Joe Pease 4 April Bortz and Vicki Rowe 5. Marc Schultz 5 Band Night Marching Band began its season with the Homecoming halftime show. Southern show tunes was the theme as the band led by Ma- jorette Jenni Manthey took the field. A second show later in the season had to be cancelled due to heavy rain. Dance Little Bird, more com- monly known as the ''Chicken Dance was the Pep Band's most popular new number. Cheer- leaders and fans both young and old joined in the fun. Those Were The Days and Bandland Boo- gie were among other new Pep Band numbers. By coincidence Band Night was also Summer-in- 4 'Wows'Crowd January Night . At halftime band members took the floor attired in sun glasses and Hawaiian shirts and shorts. Concert Band made its debut at the Winter Concert. Concert selec- tions included: Fanfare On A Bell Carol Christmas Portrait, Symphonic Prelude On Adeste Fi- delis, and Christmas Festival. Mike Pufahl, Corby Neef, Joe Pease, Jenni Manthey, Laura Deweese, and Lori Griepentrog at- tended All-Conference Band. Twenty band members participat- ed in the Spring Solo Ensemble Contest. 27
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MUSICAL 1. Ado Annie (Kerri Hutchinson) wants Will Porker (Mike Buzzell) to talk purty 2. Jud Fry (Jamie George) asks the Peddler (Todd Hepler) if he could get him a little wonder 3. Curly (Mike Pufahl) and Laurey (Becky Hollander) sing Peo- ple Will Say We're In Love OKLAHOMA Draws Large Audience 3 Mike Pufahl, Mike Buzzell, Kerri Hutchinson, Monica Manthey, Todd Hepler, and Jamie George played the lead roles in P.H.S.'s rendition of the musical OKLAHO- MA. The farmers and ranchers had a hard time getting along in Oklaho- ma Territory. In the middle of all the hassles, a peddler, Todd Hepler, came to town and was be- ing forced to marry Ado Annie be- cause her father thought she shouldn't marry Will Parker, a ro- deo star. Later Will thought he tricked the peddler out of $50 which he need- ed to marry Ado Annie. During the box social, Curly, played by Mike Pufahl, beat Jud Fry, a sinister farmhand, out of Laurey's food hamper. Laurey and Curly were then married. The scenery, under the supervi- sion and direction of Mr. Taylor, included an old farm house sur- rounded by a white picket fence and a corn field. The musical showed the unified efforts of the cast, crew, musi- cians, and directors. The success of OKLAHOMA was due to the hard work and cooperation of the students and staff. Musical 29
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