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» 1— Koith Jenkins receives a good luck kiss from, his mom during a Homecoming pep rally. 2— Senior class gives their class cheer during Homecoming. 3—Laura Hill watches over Jen- nifer Delsing as she tries to finish her resume. 4—Hill powders Stacy Gaertig’s hair for the one act play “Crawling Arnold. 5—At a con- vocation Hill shares with students and faculty her experiences at Girls' State last summer. 6—Dick Harrahill, Tracy Elliott. Jenkins, Pete Cullan all en|oy the refreshments at a senior reception. 7—Cullan supervises floor-scrubber Jenkins. 8—Cullan represents Boys' State to the student body. SENIORS—at left, first row: Loretta Adamson. Carolyn Banks, Kevin Bergfield, Diane Conroy. Second row: Cindy Craig, Pete Cullan. Jennifer Delsing, Tracy Elliott. Academics...7
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Dawn brings light to seniors; ready for future Senior Class officers were President—Jennifer Delsing; Vice-president—Diane Conroy; Secretary—Cynthia Jensen; Treasurer—Jeannette Ward; and Student Council Representatives—Pete Cullan and Shelly Prochazka. Class Sponsors were Miss Pam Jacobsen, Miss Barb Zurn and Mr. Lyle Fodnes. In 1984-85 the seniors had the smallest class at Hemingford High School with eight boys and 12 girls. They decided on a pink rose for class flower, and pink and gray as their colors. Their class song was Hard Habit to Break by Chicago. Among the memories they will treasure include winning the Homecoming hall decoration contest for two years in a row, and the Accounting party culminating a year of concentrated study in accounting practices. Now that the memories of the Class of '85 have reached their horizon, they have found the light of life. This light will always guide them on their way. In times to come, they will separate, and each will find his own fate, but no matter where they go or how they strive, they will always be the Class of '85. When the school year came to an end, the seniors left with happy and sad memories of HHS, and in their minds forever, they cherished the words of their class motto: The dawn has brought us this far; where will the sunset take us? 6...Academics
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