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1— The senior think about their past years of HHS as the choir sings during graduation. 2— Lance Kotschwar points out a trusting exer- cise done by other classmates. 3—During a volleyball game Donna Lembke takes stats for the team. 4—Legion Commander Marv Spath congratulates Kotschwar on being named the Outstanding Student of 1984. 5—Kent Prochazka, Randy Wood, and Dave Conroy try the food at their graduation party. 6—Maria Adame and Robin Larson keep their cool as classmates give them a bad time. 7—General Hopper goes down the hall to find a wastebasket for the edges of his computer- typed paper. SENIORS—at left, first row: Joe Schekall, Roger Schledewitz, Bill Schock. Second row: Johnna Shepard, Angela Walters, Tony Wilkins. Above: Randy Wood, Kim Yar- dley, Jim Za|ic. 11
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Juniors decorate to theme of 'Make Believe' Junior class officers for the year were President Dan Hudson, Vice president Diane Conroy, Secretary Shelly Prochazka, Treasurer Bruce Garner, Student Council representatives Pete Cullan and Nena Tracy, Sponsors Pam Jacobsen and Mark Bauder. Under the supervision of the sponsors, the junior class decorated the prom banquet and dance to the theme of Make Believe in the colors of the rainbow. This was the first year that the Junior Class did not have the concession stand to raise revenue for prom. Because of this, the school board, H-Club, and Girls' Athletic Association donated money to the class. Besides decorating for the prom, the juniors won the Homecoming decorations contest with the theme Go For The Gusto. They also experienced first hand politics through participation in the area level County Government Day, spon- sored by the Legionnaires of Hemingford and Alliance.
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