Hemingford High School - Bobcat Yearbook (Hemingford, NE)

 - Class of 1988

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JUNIORS What They Numbered: 29 (10 boys, 19 girls) Who Led Them: Jennifer Walters (president), Cara Lohmeyer (vice- president), Kris Mitchell (secretary), Todd Turek (treasurer), Lee Davies and Jami Cullan (student council representatives), and Ed Murph Planansky and Marla Wade (sponsors). Events to Remember: Close Up trip . . . prom decorating . . . the classes and studying . . . having fun with classmates . . . trips and va- cations. 14

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During the last month of school our class made It's acting debut with the production of the mini-series Devil Popcorn . We got the Idea for this movie after we found a bag of popcorn Stacla Jensen had left In the English room for four months. We learned one thing from Miss Jacobsen in the making of this video: When you least expect it. . . expect itil!” This year we gained Clint Bruhn, Doug Groves, and Jennifer Ulley, Val Planansky returned, and we lost Chris Muggier. Our Junior year brought about prom decorating and all the disagreements that go with it A group of 11 Jun- iors traveled to Washington. D.C., to participate In the Close-up Program with sponsor Lyle Fodncs. The high point of the year had to be the trial of Adamson vs Ulley In Business Law. Jennifer Ulley was accused of inflict- ing Mississippi Mud Marks upon Ed Adamson. The case was dismissed due to lack of evidence. We gained: Jonl Adams, Amber Bollnger. Dianna Jenkins, David Landers and Val Planansky and we lost: Trent Belknap, Rick Cofcr, Dana Dillon, Doug Groves, Beth Hudson. Tammy Morgan. Jamie Prochazka. and Marcia Pulta. After 13 years of waiting our senior year finally ar- rived. As Stacla will be the first to tell you. It was “a very stressful year . And it was this year that Angle pulled ofT her biggest coup: The Doughnut Caper! In govern- t ment one day Angle knew she would Just starve to death if she didn't get something to eat. Susan and Angle con- vinced Mrs. Hanks It was Dianna Jenkins birthday and that they should buy doughnuts and sing to her. Later, when Mrs. Hanks found that it wasn't Dianna's birthday, she got us back by giving us a huge govern- ment test. This was a year of many take-overs and achieve- ments. The office was once again lost to the watchful eyes of seniors, this time to Steph Strieker and Dianna Jenkins. Mrs. Hanks found out she couldn't make a single decision without first discussing It with John Eisner, usually In the telepathic sense and normally without John even realizing It. The famous quote this year comes from Ed Adamson who asks every teacher the same question, Hey! Can we have a free day?! This year we lost Jonl Adams. . . . Wills The Class of 1988, being of sound mind and body, do hereby make the following bequeaths to the students and faculty of Hemlngford High School: Ed Adamson wills Corey Campbell his muscles and strength so he can be the macho man he wants to be. Chris Baer wills his Chevy Camero to Scott Wilkins to settle their standing argument about which Is better-- Chevy or Mopar. 8am Brmunlnger wills his great driving ability to Lenny Holman so he can be a terror out of school as well as In. Clint Bruhn wills his car and motorcycle to Dave Schckall so he can have something nice and fast to drive. Lceann Bruns wills her glasses and a flashlight to Laura Specht so she can avoid running into the front of her house when she comes home at night Julie Cullan wills her Jumping ability to Dan Davies so he can get high enough into the air to slam dunk the basketball. John Eisner wills his motor-mouth to Kim Wood so she finally can be seen but not heard. Kathleen Gassellng wills to Mark Klemkc and Casey Spath her organizational notebook so they don't have to keep bugging the coaches, and to Greg Hill, a post office box so he can receive all of his so-called fan mall. Jeff Hatter man wills his voice to Casey Walker so he can scream on key. Dianna Jenkins wills to Sherry Garber her BAD abilities so she can be tough by herself. 8tacia Jensen. Angle Kotschwar and Kaylene Kumpf will Todd Turek the ability to go out with one person for three weeks Instead of three persons In one week. Joel King wills his sister the ability to be on time for her first period class for an entire week. J. J. Larson wills his ability to Sumo-wrestle Mr. Lanik- to Jay Bruns. Jennifer Lilley wills Mr. Sauvaln her ability to ride a horse so he can be a real cowboy instead of always pretending to be one. 8usan Olson wills to Joe Planansky her ability to be hard, all hard, and tough, all tough. Valorie Planansky wills Mr. Kotschwar a package of Rolalds so his unexpected outbursts won't disturb his classes. Skye Prather wills Mr. Kotschwar his own bag of animal crackers so he doesn't have to eat all of Mrs. Wade's. The mouse trap Is optional. Jenny Schock wills Jeff Gaertig the ability to keep It under control the night before a JETTS trip. 8tephanie Strieker wills her ability to manipulate teachers to Christine Haller so that she can walk the halls when she is a senior. Dan Walters wills his 'lady luck In quarters to Mr. Kotschwar so that Mr. K. doesn't have to pay for Dan's :ollege education. 13



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 x 1-Jenni Lehl and Charlene Adamson find something amusing in the library. 2-Lehl, Penny Shaver, Jami Culland and Jo Ann Rojas decorate for the prom. 3—Cara Loh- meyer and Jennifer Walters decorate for the junior-senior prom. 4-Lee Davies at- tacks Greg Hill with his innocent seeming tie clip during the all-school play. 5-Bob Trickier enjoys himself while prom decorat- ing. 6 Marsha Harden models her swim- suit during the all-school play. 7-Susan 01 son and Broden Skinner enjoy the music at the prom dance. JUNIORS-a left, first row: Charlene Adamson, Steve Banks, Teri Brauninger, Dale Connor, Jami Cullan, Lee Davies, Sherry Garber, Chris Haller. Sec- ond row: Marsha Harden, Greg Hill, Sherri Horrocks, Shuna Hughart, Sean Jensen, Katrina Kruwger, Jenni Lehl. At right, first row: Cara Lohmeyer, Angela Marshall, Kris Mitchell, Lori Olson, Brenda Reifschneider, Jo Ann Rojas, Penny Shaver. Second row: Broden Skinner, Laura Specht, Kelly Tollman, Bob Trickier, Todd Turek, Jennifer Walters, Jerry Yeager. 15

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