Hurley High School - Hurkota Yearbook (Hurley, SD)
- Class of 1978
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Hurkota '78 Signs Of The Times Hurley High School Hurley, South Dakota 57036 Volume 57 fable Of Contents InSmluEUQn. . . . . i i « SEudprri: Life- - ; . fT . . ■ C fttlitai ■••• ■■ r .. L Org dilutions- -1 - - - - - AlHIffMCl-........... . Fine Artii - b , - t « a F-ocu Hy £rin' SnliLr.vl i on Grad 27 Cisncluilon . ■ ■ r i I ■i ■ ■ n a m - - a + f s f - + r - - ■ i B 1- 4 m ■ T 1 IB ■ 1111 Editorial........- - b a ......... - IncfBM r T , , i....... A fl!l. - !•! ' ■ P ‘ - - i - 4- « - « - - ■ ■ « ■■■■■£ mm h ■ « fl S rJp n -----r , e . ill ■ M I ■ SI - - a 63 e ■ b a - r ■ - 6 ■ ■« - 1 a B r r 8 C1 - -.........34 T.r, r..f05 ........... A Year Of Signs Al yrtitm and [earn In the iUmin war Id, tha ar certain things tna! nr krwwh ■a Slfliu of the Tim . Soffl □ff Qur signs oi the 7D!i. Wfert bluti knee uUpLi, rack and mil M' il Llir dmI i of Ely la Prsilwy and: Bing Eroahy. Other slfm worn Era ramies and ■Gavwirnanfc, Typing was raquIr-Hd 1q .g’Mht at and A 55 mil nn hcHii- .pr d Tim It w !i ACLuaJIv in- ferevd.. Np, Lhai'i not garbage, that1] Lauri Q tHJI F .-h and Mach I la Olson clowning inml. Vivian Ling h ka surprised In English IE claiai J Suu.fi Benifrfl, Bfiti Ahderwf dn-d Beck I Andeftth practice In fllTOrtii. A Year Of Fun! McDwmld's nias known ami lavedr LradLither1 PizzA was a fa- vonte eating place and ii-.jil'a parting lot was Pie place of meeting on a lively Saturday ingfol. BrucH 5irib rfl at C4m Smith Ejhk IB uy fn riudr Ml! Abcvnp Bvth hi-lli n nd Lori Linen 5jy to 0 Jf y v 11 B-ach nChar. K«v|rt Mnlrufi, Ah Ian, rr s to g L fiF«l up fra typing duii, Rlg.hr, Lili Lm«n nlh u% Lit lea I - h Mil ha lufieh. Mithill Oi-KHi, 'N'rIvtIipj nnd pasUrna: ifcuPPIng wmDi In Lhe Nairn- Kttvln HeLrJqj; wtjiFjr Lhe-lr favorlia earning flarf 4 Everyday Signs In Our Times Nothing Is Immune To Change . .. The everyday rt irt 4l«iyi th Bamt y G eech he itf Wrowthing e-p-rcin.!. Lwk-wi wpi «s«l wvrydap a-mi Itomd (liln«ps p p bellJ« to dirty uockt, Many prep! d ea- reled Lhelr loelrtt, lull shifty ihHf ;pgiewne|!tl i wllli aid Ht Fhifbr Paei In, the sjfch oli, Dkvs Euferfi vFliltd the ncfioal for five days In thn spring., Lunch time ebo held something specie I. TeOpIo could he seen running down the steps In roach the front of th J|nf. Pus end olhar ■ml ice Maneor items ClStld fc IW flying aetoss tl mom after the whip f a ijwon. Tedious, Not Boring No, thli li n L Ah fdiilUY, evfrfyda r, run-of-Ihr -mil11 filling. B'i NnoCy M l- lngirdr LmI WlrUi ind Liu Lumen ■sting weird! Fir ai v rl gjKL, Peet In thn schcro Is-, {Jqv Evbju, got: dvor po-wne with th cr« tly writing cl.iis, Mari LiiwItMn, abov Erffc, r acti1 hklplfly waich other In rfrap Is Todd B-LHifilud and Mark Jahnicn.. Closes were never quite normal either, No mat- ter flow boring the day seemed, tfie class clowns kept things moving along. Basketball and football games, usually held on Fri- day nights, were full of excitement and lively antici- pation, the Pop Clujb and cheerleaders wore always thinking of new ideas For skits and cheers. Hurley High was Tull of special peopler special aUi tudes and special tilings in 1973. i Bulldogs Spend Hours Of Time For Minutes Of Fun! After a week of nard work and afot of planning, Hcmie- ronimi] '77-78 was under way. FlnaLs under the theme oi 1 Co.im racial s were built during the week hy liifSy class- es and Hie staye wa? finished by Thursday night ter the Coronation cerernwiy. Returning queen, Lon Anderson, crowned Susan Ben Sort and Jyfi Eckhoft JS the new :7 7-'73 Queen and Marshall In a rousiny pep rally following coronation the Juniors received firSL utece in If eir skit, involving j spin- off ironi Johnny Carson's 'Carnae routine. A cloudy , coal day was the same for L:io parade as Parade Marshall i.aurcn QJsqfI drove through the streets on his motorcycle. A fi red-up Bui Id on team was ready tor action as ihey heat the Wait emete Warriors 14-6. Ti's iDphamom put a tot of lime «nil «(fort Info th building of Ifirfr rlofri. Th0flvp jn and Can E ere-m garden H-oyjHy ciftdlddtaa Tli i Syc st-t iJi uan Hinson,, Jiff Eckiraff, Tlnl Cll.i-ifui, pfrpirp th H for butnlfig Cohj Hen Pe-te-rwri, tart Lirirri, Bill rttUrlrv-g,, N ncy MsllwgareL rmllrih C r CTB-n| fc c.crt5f.3tlDn caramonTii, the BH II lit te signify goad Luc . the OfSW?s arui Dan ’MeMann WtEjtrlng iNlvaU lb i crrtl □f Hiyh In Lbe ptTl lining lh ll'F The Hurtw afF mStf line- hteelcvd -0«l4 iNsfeonda En Iliad r Hamitomlne wfcLofir, ■ £i Ian L lion and Danny Flyg rri far fight, warm up iMr l m tor 1 hn half tlm chaw. SttHIfl ftfcfiHHi decorate lh tUg in yfcwlng a rang a, yellow and brevm bar eefflfwt Ign Exciting And Busy Homecoming Had By All ■luff EcWnaFf, Tina GEampi. Ron Prtinun, Luff La 9 ft Tlrn Bucks i4fflr iuan Bmnwjfi B-li'l Wateringj Nancy IVgllegwd 10 Ir .lichIs E f[ en In jifrtifm-jp. 2. uparjn- LtnrlBnl Ciiftf Ha' ; ■ :urvayi thi Moats. 3. Nun fy Tim trflwd Le Lh «Bic uion Hand , d. Tum'i ih ■ Eii 'je uoyi!' y lh eh!rtrifr d r i |m L r n, 5- Craicli fllp-pentnS fldvlMi tin teM W Punifl Tlirl IjiIi. 6. 0 if artor Jamie Juhnum and MifJoreUe Beth And « n lead EPif band. 7. Lari Bi-van., r77 QutiHi, bffiati anticipation aj ih c rtpi Iha inwlope. 0. ijii r- anil MarihmJI. Suun Banac i ifvd J-rff Ech- Attendants Add Thrill To Hurkota Days '78 Dfltihikirinfl im btUmt Robb ShBfinl, Jfifli Heidelfc- ijE , Tot y Christe men, Lartr LaPae ,, ID Minis Nelson ffnndall :.heritnfr P«Ul Jnhnatm, Ruridl Thnhnpmru imi 11 Fry fllayjlfcy bo lew: J era my Lancn rlit Ln M io. L-Jidfifr sr Eli C4«irl beJtW' p;aEhy Bonducn, Lru Lit- ien, Liu Le-H’nrinn, Liu MeFic snl. JuniD-f Lscc-rti aitave: Brian Wainr. Gina imlth, Etr rini Bdamigajden, Jon Gonion, Bulldogs Capture Victory! Good weaker and eneiLed I an:- combined Lj bring Hurley A successful I k :?iecoring, with a victory tuar Wakanda 14-t. A Itf nrieSota dlsc-jcfdkey provided music tor ilie Llaiicp iiai followed tiic yame. 1 Home com! rig was alcl oF Inn; something I'll always remember.1' Band mimber Lindft Oirlfetiruv , bvlOA, rmLril - hWMiil re I5ifl MM-Ilrn- slww, r i.liiijiJalIIc jkuppsH by ULl,'i3 ,j furi huTped In lb lf vieEar . i) Sweetheart Ball Junior, drift Smltii I ffjufht |h Hu mhi- n w dF her InLc estlng csnversailDn with a FHand. 'The Way I Feel Tonight Sweetheart Ball was a time flt excitement and sus- pense. KELO Oisco on Wheels provided the entertain i i.i music l £ couples danced or sat back and relaxed. Tim Hind; stead and Nancy Melletjard were crowned as FHA Sweethearts Lcj bring the night to its climax. KF-LQ Dlw CM I Klnar letpi |ft+ ea.jpi «nlM-alritd thfHFflff Lhi ivinlns. andl Th«fip Wl, P -h Cel!Mu, Din let SmlHh Cannis Nfllwn luks Urn nut frOM rta-iglng fer i guM eel IU ru - tlnn jnder the dec wnl cm. As hits cf Lhe TO's are nea d SMrauflh lh ueiHarg, L zW La nan and Duldb Sensen iBep their feel rolling.. CMdldklvs: FJiiiCy h !!legasa, Ann Tlnji Cl JIM |M, Lori Liften, Ron Petersen, B timgjrdnnff Tim UuduEr , Hindi ThMIip™. Miri Putman, i li Vj if-APie r D Ink ehilnj f rich;, La-”c s and Turau i:oKil n faying -bT lr HU-aglc A Drr rrt!i together. This Magic Moment’' Holds Memories 5 jtu rd aj evening, A pj 11 2 J , the Junior r lass hosted the Senior; and Faculto the iirorn theme, ' Til it Uayic Moment.11 Solved ac-dlnst Lie background of dark blue, ligliL blue a.:id silver ttecora- tiens, a delicious al of '■di. , mashed jiatatues and gravy, ron- and a stilad bar Wat enjoyed by everyone. The waiters and waitnes es presented a skit and performed ihe tlienw song. Dennis Townsend,, former SuotFiiilen- denl at Hurley, uas the speaker For tlie evatljny. Ashmore pm v. tied music hr ibe dajice Following the bamtuet. Mj.IL -jniltn. Velari L fm Lop I Lif[frnr ii'.j 04rfl n-el.i O-ll Ui dara f Jow with mevvrifrnl. To yaur rlghl? tEfry Chflilsrr-stn and Liu M-jIfi' ijani take Irfenk From dancing. L-i-jrnn Olson Pially knows how to gtl In'o it!■ mme of things. Waiters Gordon H0U1, fio U SWa d, Ttif)f Christ «wan, Mark Patarien, and Lynn J-or g arisen. aftrauK M vy Vt «taring VIvIha J- n , HKlil And-irunr ItJthy gondmf!, and ia Skip Days Full Of Laughter Memories were captured, laughter was exchanged qiid good Liu-rOS Were had by all on skip Jays, May 5-9, Twenty seniors and their chaperones left early F riday morning For A weekend vaca- tion, While staying at Howard Johnson's outside of Rapid C t L y H the tourists saw the sights. The trip included visitliiQ The Cosmos, ReptHe Gardens, Wall Drug and The Badlands. Swimm'iii; and telephoning home also took .ip a larye par', of Ltie weekend. A r a I xfflt d s?P yp hJU dAChvred iri i hwJ laughs b fC !1 lc time fnr b«d. frWHi 121 for1 i Mil! Ch l ind n fnw fTpo1s cam pAfi-y, a crowd! Dan Boannjji«imp rRjndvIl Oh r.iFd and juun jJenson rncllnH an a camfzrtiiblfl b«J- Swiliwptthy Man-cy hMlfgai-d a.rvd Lori Laiwn poau fw 4 pferturii an aft-HrnDQn of u Sirtrn1ng_ SttlffllttSOfl Vri l-'i-r lusted Pdol aS Lhv h l ( gftl m (fell I Erntft with lr|ibv«n Arid clv ni] fa pvihlnl 5_orl Uh-s n aiwf Bill Weter i-ij Hook ai plctur akrWUJy taienflf Ifo ikjp dft j ejtijf d l. fTw-ni Hi 11 again the- gatherUig pllA ior paaplia In wwrth fit a II TO . EvtFVfriw got t3r d soon f at lat rp -ai did Mark H«PPiga. “Let’s Go Eat!” Ill Eire was never a dull ffioflient in the Hills or on the ride lo and trom boons, Crar IneSS pervaded every car as ipkEi Li-nd Slones were related to wEtfingi listeners. Food was in ...dance for the travelers. Numerous trips wer n.ade lo U:e Howard Johnson caFe ai all l ours of toe day and rrany a delivery was made From die pizza Hut. Bonanza was also a favorito dining place. 5fluviners were nicked up at tourist spots ranging from K-MlART totVall Drug. The whole weekend was one of memories for all twenty-four people who were part o the hilarious craziness. Ron PftApiifi Ufcei-i few frnfn Lh hwlle pi? «st b She baVtlm. Ship Day elHpffton«, Evalyn iherird nd Janice Ek rn anjAn u tired muwcfil in thn hot ] whl?lp od- “Today We Follow; Cii Fto «r' pttH G lit Colon: Dirt BfUe mini 5llv-r Cliu Metior Ted rofhrty; T rtf rraw W«- Lead H I-iUlLc rfan: Mirk LauH im V«MlvtOFl4l%£ '-■■Jtari Sritfn Ccrpmineemml ddrcu Dr. Owsk) P, HaJI an Tu fw Mylrt: H-rrrcda Efo«ngird n!, JudlflF MCflrt, Luurte Wlrth MoViEj CQ I-uf,, L! i Lifienr Jlinlnr esccrt, Brian IflMcr, Jun- ior «scari, Eiannii Nelson, ftaiver «irrEir, Jan ESiPJixi, Junior M«fL Bo-Pavi, riwz-ngvtfha. Eton PeLerccn, Paraial SJlttfirdp 4rtd TFm BuckiLtfSid can'1 bi- li e e they fuMy mid Hr Right 'Mind cwnopr Dormii A-ftd Liurlv Wlrth give ilw EBfilaps fh Ef r MM Tomorrow It came and ii wsrtt grad- uation May IA, 1978. It was a beautiful Sunday evening whan the class of 78' received theif diplomas Dr. Owen lJ. Hallecri. Pres- ident uF Sjpuk Falla College! gave die Coiniiierieement Address. Baccalaureate was hetd Sunday afternoon at 2r3Q with the Reverend Weldon We Lead” Treat giving ilia sermon. Tin? dass of 19 7ft chase tfie ri'D-tto; Today We Foil w Tomorrow We Lead. Sunday May 14. 19 78 is one day these twenty young adults will never for- uet. This was the day they moved on to larger goals and fife on their own. It's tin new lor them :o make L-ic de- cision of tllCtr fli1ljt 1 P ftl Itu twltom; Tut cJ h ef T8' till vi«rya«i9ly n th sin in ft'iA C Itr for UuL mfl re rnemanl wh«i th ¥ f - c«lve Enelr diplomat. AiiCive: Lari Larwjn and Ahh Eil 'iso bpb ijJad B CD rjBUF aEiJ Is ci ar, now ail Ihfljf hive Ml H p}± ii Mfll Eon, Tflp i ff COPnw Jen Sanson nd Lisa Lirteri ipttwllng lilt 5 tf I art, Tp thi rfjJit Va ltd I c tartan Sumd Emaon. Tfl lh Irfl SiftJytJIlijTlBJT. Mwlr Laui-I t m. 6« few □rtf'da Boorr- ■jj-rtfan hugs jULAn Bt-nicr. Good-by a and aIitibi htf the bail ln-4yt. Everyone lo “ Everyone li is someLhiny they like better than nnytriiriy eKr no inatter ri it's Food, music or a person. They? funky favorites depict the ajjitag- phcn- of Ih ri‘jy High School almost perfectly. Even though the sell ov, is Fr I led wvitri individ- alb, they still hold ti e same general ideas about thinrjs and nippy of their attitudes are the same. the winners were: July sing lieJ] Eirjht Is Enough Hebert Reoford, Lhe Pallas L-ow oys and Denver Nuggets, M A-S' II, New VcrLT's Eve, the groups : ISS and Bread, Miller beei. bsttkeLoall and Chevys and tne saying, Van Give Me Gns[ m a lp . ■ „ JF ,___________i ET: ' 5 -T- Jr Thm fifth and liKlti ijfridi fcJvu the bjictl or 111 Football U lilt iBvwitn iport al HhJ l y Nigh arwd boEaw li Lwl' Urun1! Ffrrtf, Ffltd Ei ih tavodla car. FUMp;Y FAVORITES Food itaAl eektf blue snort football book SOMA t.Y, tflQrt ThfWs Campjtiy VOSfcl group bte iM baiknUiAlt turn PfcMldtJflUif ? 'l day OF the Sjtutday fniflhE l acEOr DuM Rtvnold AdrHi Wl Fl.lt ■ li : LL1 parfo-rmer flmdj L-I.L.L buioall Lum Clnclflull 1 ftrt • Ini P-i, ptllrlmf drive .jiiOf off, hJV-i fun •riOMli Srii ktV -od Lhv BmidH few Sudwalwr auloinuii I Ee- FORD jHJTIQ Vau'rt Lhe on that L wan!' fiKitbalfl Itam Danytr SArancns day of fh« y ur birthdays ant? lad day off GOPr.l QtTJMl CaptfiM Cnmeh We Move, Live And Have Our Beginnings The final year for the class ol '7S was one F hopes and dreams. If nothing else It was certainly ImSyl Seniors were kept busy in athletics, musicr ttocJam, debate, paper and annual siaff. Dnt'iny Lhe fall, they were invoked in Ni? r last hfomecoming and won ltle flout com petiti on with their entry, 'Wcf 11 Beal the Warriors, We'te Sure.14 During the late fair and early winter, many were In- volved In Uie One-Act plays. Extending on their acting .ibililies, some also partici- pated ir, tue Junior-Sen far play, 'Don't Drink the Water. The Senior government class attended a session of Legislature at Pierre and were if i veil a tour of the ren- tal building in hopes of giving thrin a better understanding on how our country Is run. On April 3. a soup supper was 11JJ to aid in raising money For skip Hay. Fricay , May 3, at 3:00, twenty seniors and their chaperones left lor the Black Hills tnr one last, memory together. Four days were spent In the Hills ending twelve very specti years for 20 hoping, ........... adults. BflUn Hji] i?nL L-ch itudlis In Ijit p-arlad study hall- Am 3-erudn Susan 3 e-ikc-r. Dan Scan BriBn Tim E jC Ejiuaz ra« CiJ|iT| IW Jefr Ec hhaW Never A Dull Moment!! “K w 6oyi31 M-lv Dreli l lurtc-iindtd 1 I Iiy vletqu? Susan Damon tatai- a raft during PFi Mp 1.1, Rapid City, Ed W rth u ft d Liiur n Olnm try la di- gld how ! j imuh Ki ar cool! !. SniihGm Rjmdiill SMI ftcltrlnq Edwl 1 rth Neniy Mtlfegani nfcftl A boah Jurir 3 Joiima llirii iniiud af dtalttg to 1 avwdue aulnnrnenl. Seniors Achieve High Honors Chosen by L'ie Amerfcan Legion. fo ir outstanding su- de'ils attended Qoys and Girls Suite tn 1977. Sill Wearing aird Jeff Eskhoff attended Northern Stale Col- lege for one week. Girls Sut« representatives, Lori Larsen and Susan Bensmi spent one week at Dakota Weslyan University. AI tamale 5 were Lauren Olson and M.iucy Mellegard. Dill Weteriny aud Susao Benson were chosen as Good CitlMns do their leadership, scholarship, honor, Service to the school and parlicipa- L1 or in extra-curricular activities. Far beSonr Boys jtmLa and Girls 'Stats rwpr«s rrtal!lv s: Bill fc d-taring, iuun 0 niDnt Jutf EcfclwfF. Loi-3 Lah on. 0-plaw, tS iil ClUfan : 6!Ill' WaC r1fig UHJ1 fifnwn, n lghl,, QA.R- jLuar Benvan wu voted by the faculty tz- raprawnt Hur lay i n tha Diikjghtfln. rf AmaHzan Rauolu- tl-on pltrptrahlp csntHt. 5-b was sa- irGtfrd .h Eht has I f MtalHHhEp, lumfrrlhlp,. irii Ee and- BHlf ■fflKMjr. Dedication Pays A new aw Fil'd this year, Fan nt Lhe Year, was award- ed to Lori Larsen. She was voted as such by the Pefi Club. S.isaii Benson received the Government award lor having the highest grade in Government class- Beginning in first 'made, eight people- were twelve year students. F our members of the senior class were honor stu- dents. They maintained a E average dirauyli high school. Ldfl Lsfum wn5 named Fan Of Tilt ’Vptr IjJf papjlar Male. Thtft wm iljN twelve yeiir iAwdtnU in Lhe ertu Df '7E, Ee Wirtfi, Vlurt Laurftl nr Jflf (fcHnff, Hum Shward, Suuui Bpnsanp Ann Benwn, f id f,r Emce J7 Juniors Experience Thrilling Events The J mi furs were busy tins year with a variety w riew and exciting activities. Selling rndyazines was hard work, but witfi cooperation iron' everyone they reached Luelr yoal and □ lew record sif S1,4$0.1 b . Building the Moat for Homecoming and taking First prize in iiie skit contest corona- tion night w S a big highlight for Lhc Juniors. Eighi juniors look pari in Lie ipring'jr.- Sr. play, Don't Drink the Water.1 A big success, hiitv play .vas presented April 10 and 11. The Junior Prom- Tins Matjtc Moment, was held April 29 Class members worked selling concession through the school year ai fnothall and basketball games Id raise money tor the event. Many juniors also Look part in aLiilelics, music arid drama, r out girls were also active in cheer leading. Btth Ahdinrtl J-afil.lv Jan 5 rrt«jn SrmdA at'DIT OfTlUo Chureh Pam CellH NanCy Dwyw D-rjl CJwtl Mary Kay Hgirr s Paul Jchnsnn Pnuln 5h rry KTiuEMJn Usm Lmwi Uh LfchtfMfffl Pal Mufpaiv P nn!if W lKsn Wiry B lfi =5 - I frtslhp Samnlo Nancy Schempp G:n Sanllh Mitt Smith Dun W terfpg Brian W lir PjuIj ft lw Lauri □ ftlrtji Sophomores Have Sadie Hawkins Coming into high sdwol 3 riLtle more ex per I diet'd and a InL more familiar with the surroundings, ihe sophomores tjiiitMV yul In Id the WiTi;| of Behoof. Trying lo raise money ior the upccattrK} nnmor year, tsie sophomores held p Sadie Hawkins Dance. English IE and Science were required for all class members, r olji new f ces were see i Afl r hard d«v In frap, atlb Sharard Lakfri Mm to ri L T ffs Chrl t nsnn ijic-n -0 ringed Artan falsor Danny rlytjar n m Nslh n Cl.iylM Hbvnldl Mjchalla Dlbbri Kjtvin H OTfi OliWli Mww W1 in Uit sophotnote class e-.iHy in tlie ye r, They were: Tammy McWhorter, Lyim Johnson. C Clayton HovaLeft and Vince Hudson. Tammy left for California soon aftei Uie second semester started, droppi ng die class enrol I men 1 q 21. the sophomores Had an aJ I ground welting yetir and learned mu eh in the process. Most of tlm dess members wsfe active in one 01 mare oryarii- nations. I our oF the cHirh were chosen as cheer- leaders. Tim Nielsen Lakei time off from hii i«rlous itudtai_ Aneth-rf h«IMEm bhou for K lhy Bond on, Lynn Vliflln Cofdofi R rLh Todd Sclrl .l Mart -PetflFMn Kot Slitrard Mary 'Nehrlhg High School: A TItq rreshman class met with new an ! ex- citing challenges in 1973. During the year, they entered a float In l.l:c Hottw coming parade rind held a candy sale to raise money for the upcoming year. tieciive courses such as General Busi- New Experience ness antf chorus or hand uu e the Freshinert dn opportunity Lo eha c Few of their classes. All in all. 11 was i year to remember Tor Lhe F reshmen as they participated m spurts, music and drama tics, )L waj. ihelr first year be included In the Fast, high School routine. Todd Schliiil and Gltn C4r qi:l i cw« C ! Another Day? Candy Sales, Hat Dayr | ep rallies and Craiy Day are just part d1 at makes up those notry Fridays. Friday-: are enjoyed by all (Jie classes, even the Faculty. Fridays are a Sign of another e ci liny Football or Sdekciball game arid .1 wild weekend. It seems as if anyone tan just jei them- selves -jo on those hilariously funny Fridaysl Wor 1'itiP ifin ! th IdulIdiu ffof 1 375! Suun Eemcin, Tim Buckiiiid, an-3 Nine «Hazard an druKod _□ Fz r Cnifjf Day. School Leaders Make Headway The 197 7-7B School Board of HKS ■Tiadt improvements In the appearance of the School by pJantirty Ehruhs on il e cast side of the 5cJioidE and putting in a new sidewalk, fhc frnve purchased new combi nation storm Windows for the west wing Windows upstairs and are planning to refurnish and redecorate Uio Home Ec. kEtchen For the 197E-79 school year, ' Their were two representative class lhai made up tii student Council. ...ry werein chart?'- of the Ho-iccorinifj Festivities and had si c?ds raffle. They rail fed off 25 galfons Of gas to raise money tor t.iUire use. With the help pi Sh dent Council Advisnr, Principal prulcy, Jeff Eckhoft dototl as Stu- dent Council President for the 19 77-7ti school year. Add , Studonl GouncM Ft«Jf| nf; JdH Ciknpff ami Mr (Jru- i 'S wcsrk d tpgathflr through th yur pfcuinlng wayt tp n 14 k■ mnnMiy anfi prabl mi cqmc-iHvTng He ni team iflfl. Stitt mh| Cquiicli MofPfcWII Tep ,q betfcefr Pm, JirfT EGfrOff, 5 fr- Tra !- Sawn Bi-LMfi, Wlee-frrk fftney MolLvgATd, Miry Dilh F -Srt, Betti I Andemfi, Lfndn ChrljLienarn. An ground; Dehtle SthllJh- MflLrfc Pe-Li-rien. E n trriw tootr . Brian IAIpIm. School Ecijrdr Front flrtfl Gif Hansen, Bofiiy Elrinn% Loo Schempp. inwond rows Roger Andcvwr, Horn Id Hoi rig , S n Ooland. Not PfdtiFftd: Sid Cfcotk. Officers Have A Busy Year efilopK; Vle “F¥nidfc! tP Mirh Li uritis n; 5«.- «!,. L rl Pfwi3d h!, 5mMh BrniOfi. FpiBihmifni: VI £ - « 1, bitty Oiwch: 5 e--Tr ii-, Joan jiuinam; Pr+M r.i, DotEi Sfnlti. Classes were kei l busy this year with dances and sales. EeJiimi die Scenes, cfass officers were hard at work, tt-e-ping every- thing running srcoothly and efficiently ► J nm ni' 'ifFiccri were iecn mnnFng through U ,• - half; during Prom season and Seniors ere busy all year around, JunJ-sn: VIcg-FVasMfLnl, Jop pwnsanr S CB-tfMJ.3 Glnr SmWh; IVisIdBfil, flaii w l«p. iiopbamap :r Vic - HV iJd wi, fc'5Stl y BCnSfitWr’ Se-Ci-Tneiu, V?vt n Limg- frMldtnt, fcSpcfcl Andiron. 37 i earns Spirited By Pep Club The Pep Club saw action in every athletic function through Uie year. Officers were: Nancy Metlegard, Pres.; Lor: Larsen, Vice Pres.; Gina SrniUi, Skit President. The H-Club was made up of athletes who leLtered In a spoil during Hie year. H-Club FranS raw; Su £ti «Benawi, Rand I Thorn |S- tOM H-fikjga Bill lAatarlirj. Dannli PJ laonB Eehlwff. M U ifllTLh, Coach KJif’ij-AftrrS, Cc-aGii R ippnnl zp. S-ac z nil n? : ‘Tin- Buct-sLead, Rannall Sheraril, Ron Pefcerier-, Rui 5lwranh Shiury nutwnr Jack! Bwna n, Both Andliiltjit, Ljurii Alrtlfj iVlJtpy Syanp CeftCHs Mur- phy, TtilfS raw: P m) Johnaan, Wancy iiE'iirnpp pjm U a Lur ing, Lira Lannn, Jflfl Btf'ilOn, TlriM Crrsmpa, Glnji Smith,, Sefri Huijo irirtlL Fourth row: Robb 5her-nrdr Grarikru Rdlhri Brrraba tdoam- aKii n Pam Colli i ia LohiTnam , Mary Wat «King, Vivian UnT-g, F-ithy Ba-ckl Zuider ™, Naney M«|li,.j hd. B ek nsw: Kurt Schlftrl, J|m Heldeibenjer.. GI e-t Dangel, Tir-y ChristonK'ij Kevin HalrJgi, OiiFyl I l-foek,, LaiffB-fi Q son, Brian h'ntk Prt ap- ian. Fiwt raw Brenda Afcbcrti, Wuy Falapnar,, 3-act I Anderson, Second row t Jenn Sjnbcm, Rose Rzfch, Linda. Clu|rtB-ns n. Valerie WIlK-n, LIjj Lehmejiwi. Th|Fd row: Ba-tty Chueh, Pe jgv NelrlflSp LIh M c i It's eltls, Vivian Lon , Rfs-mf Wapm- gjurdan, Lira Laps nr fourfri raw L Url ftlrlh, Sherry JChUL- w 'iuwn Berncra, ftUnnt Mswn, TJaney Sthcmpp, Mary Htttfiny- FFFlh fOW (Vary Ryui, Jackie Benson, Paula Wifitfp flelh Andei rc nr Kathy fiondwon, L- nl| Sfl-||j:hP 1 Jd-h f Nancy MeFPerrarb, Tina Clampa, Ma y H lfl |ly Fflm Collin 5 ndy Lehmann. Back nm: Hjgsnbuqh, hancy Dw ar. Mach lit C'lscwi, CS.|r u SmUEi. Slandshfit Mfla Cater, Mfl. PalaJ. Mm fiFgttti. PrAildont 5-iTHfT BaruCh and h«r FNA ll ipera jLLerd Lo lira pruvy FHA FlWH| «w! Ltfurl Wim. 5 cr«- Lfl r; Sunn S-wiWfi,, PrnFdmt Uw Larmn, Hlrtorffttt. Seeded nrt : Niitfry Wtll t Pd Hity WetvTfig,, Kathy BoitdtiHirir 5 indy Lwimann, Ma-chaJI C-iusn, Twsihi Etae E, Dii un PuCanom Thrfd K tt' VArjf Beth Ryan, Beclrf Andiriofi, Vlyja-i U na, B -'i And - Hn, fjanc 5«ll rrtppr DwilJ Smith. i. j a Mu i'lea ari , Jackin 5cr eoh1. Fourth rw; Stffl Pdcju, Ad lior Geth Mnfl n- tnjch, Mary My Hilrl s, Paula W«! , fihWitf a BwFnfirdtflt C-.i -ij Sfli Ith, Nanrey Dtty-W. B cir row,; 'ShWTty Crtubftrtr Tlrti, fflunpi, Und4 CM it in sen. Pam Cel Hitt. Jwll% SflfliMrtn, Bitty Churchj fflatinnal Hnnw Sociity: Bottom irmn Mary fiitPi ftyan, N W'I JBhn n, Bwy! tleoeJe J ff Eeltfioff, Bill YVelwIita, w fk Lnurilaeik M Idd I row : Kathy Bandran, CNl Smltti. BecIcJ Andanan, Beth «1 « . Showy Kniiben, JaclFf Banian, Ad- v3Wr Mi . Dr.ilny- Top raw! Pam Col- JliflBL. t)rnl:39 Churchy Suun Oan-jon. Th-a Wtarfk h jlrfflMi flnllfiad Al IJhi FHA Hiaritaqlylng Buh)ci«I draw In ■ do i FHA Banquet Held The FHA nemberi were involved in many acLMiies this year, Under the direction of President Susan Bensoi dnd advisor Sean Potas, they held d Thanksgiving Banquet, which was a biy success. They afsc sponsored Lli-i annual Sweetheart Baft Ai the end of Uie year, they traveled to Si..-:ix Tolls lor the F HA dine out, where Uiey tourc-d A funeral lion-e and ate it Pii [t Fiit. After Hori L-coni- inq ceremonies, they held a pizza party, Men hers oJ the k a Lion a I Honor Society are dnjseji For leadership, service to Uie school, lnjriQ-r and must im- portaptFy, scholarship ftapfrf 5Utr: Till CEtlmpt, Runjjjll jNorird, S.iuji B«nsDnr Lauren Limn, Edwin Wlrth, Bill Welerlre:] Bath: lh a«nbucbJ List Lwiin, Nine |tfs-1 g nl? Advisor Mr, -With Laurltwnh Jiff fc haff. Staffs Face Pr oblems Many com plications arose ft T Uit '76 a..a I staff. Luck of dockets anti problems with photography stopped the staff from n-cetiiiu dicir demilmes. Haste was made at tii-e end of the year to reach the Final deadline. Susan Censmi de- signed the cover. Most members oF Lie- Bull' dog Barker staff were Journal- ism students. Advisor Jerry Kjergaard and his students «me up wi Li i many new ideas for Hie paper, hut due to un- foreseen problems such as censorship, the sta,fF was .mat le lo use them. Gififl SiFllIh bept Hh iKKbl i ilraJgtrt 41 'TT-'TS 0U lh«l. MjflAicf taf t Hi afinuil. 1 ?fl-17T EdJifff, i_±ut[t Wlrfch and 'T7- '7-0 Edlicrr,, Nancy Maliiaud. Win ptapl em Hi Mifiuvl iUtff f CB-Ivtfd (Ulk-I «USB ' y priJi rn tlw rB- tMp d ri lldLtfl Irf AlK-b, Phalogranhan,; Muffe fttMAfli, J p e hi finniSH, Dan VMitwfna, Lilt LihFWfl were under the dlfe llon of Jonry Kjier upd- n'Jl'th UMk help, the annuli I was cample Led. AtwiuaI ifciff: Ftwil raw : Napiey 1teh npF, Lisa Lu'i mpn, Laurie Wlrth, Mary Beth Ryan., Second tow! Lisa Liran, liiLAcy Mu Hegira, Uecfel Anderson Back fnw Edolh Haqen- Isiich, Mach | la Olson,. Mury fcar HvMg , Gina Smith, And wn, Jacki Ba sen. Barfi Callim. Tin Grump , 5h rry ■Crinixoii, Boorngfl-rden, f'ftu] WiEef. Vi Bulldogs Tie For Second In Conference ............arkcd the l' 77 foQtbctlI season as 25 players reported for practice uncer roaches Mark Murphy .nid Daryl Rippentrap. Led by LQ seniors, Hurtey had hi experienced club which helped them '.ake third pfact in the Til-Valley Co:i“ ference. Tearn spiriL began to reach iLs peak .ifber the Home- coming gai le ayainst Wakonda. Dennis Nelson rushed for 1,32 yards, I id pine; the Bulldogs take over first in Lho confer- ence □ Ah Wfvtvrtng r lm hll arm In vlcfarv afi rr a lojgh home gam a. The next week brought Hudson and a windy overcast day. Hurley lost and sliced into .1 4 -way tie for II ■■ con- ference lead. In a lough over-lime game With Viborg, H jrley lost by J score of 14-fe, Hurley lost die conference title, but Uiis dldnV dampen their spirit. 52 points were sr.ored against Centerville and 45 against Gayville-Volin. Dan WetfimiLj ran in 5 touch- Liuwns and was awarded Ace of the Week hy Sioux Falls Argus Leader. Three On All Conference Team Mark llelrfgs Bill Weterirtg. and Jeff t eklioff, pi ttuiect left, were chosen for the All-Conference football team, Bill arid Jeff I'sn acted as co capta-nS during U'ie season. Bill Writ named Honorable Mention oji the AIL State Football team Cheerleaders: Below left: Front: Man tv Schempg, Sandy Lehinarm, Denist Smith, Lpsa Lahmarm Back- Lisa Larsen, Kathy l3oiidi?sori. ilaryWetcriftgj Brenda Bo□ ■ iyaider ft Trvr 1-4 til Or| D!‘ 3b 2d JtffVKMl 14 H Wflfc flHI 6 la Hudson 26 1« sf«TlT i vu n 14 C p[firviN 14 43 GayvJ IF r VrtJLn B Th c h-Btpfi thr film w nd ' k i-fr' NttVy- 1 7? Foothill Lmjti- rronL Sl v-i Stirarrtetij nrafu trr. 5+Cfrnd raw!: Jim Hnideibury Ki i 5thi(flrlr Cftritort Roth, T rry Chriilo jDi Dr if EJedcI.. T'llrc raw: Gi n Dangv'l. 5r nn V¥ | r, 'Vlflpb Paterson, Kauln Mairlfi,, Mali Smith, Dennis J¥ !l0hr Jon « «- fourth row: Din WjJarlna, LiUf n Cl- spnB fiiiss Sh ard, R-indl T tam freon, Robb ‘aharird, Lym Jopgowiir But raw: Co-Captain J ff Ecikbfrffe Randall BrtrArd, Ron RtlflFMfl, Clara Swr gartfan, Co-Cifl alr Ell II Wctrrfhu. Mark Hril-I?!, Tim Bue-Jutw4, Experience Gained Freshmen, eighth and sevenLJi grade Qirf nade up the jEjnior var ity q.iad this Although tile iji s had a rouijh Beaton, some Limes playing juniors and sopho- mores, Uiey gained experi- ence in years to come, Uie j iinior varsity will prove very valuable to Llie varsity team. Mana mr Ma: Icpb P urfcr!, Kailiy Simpji, Tina Cramps. Art ft- tBUflli. but EiGlIinq Ijjmi in tnm ih fpErb proudly ra|«« th l r I hi rtf plant rafL round dF the Trl-Vallay T Duma ivivfi'tl,, trophy.. Ji rlw Vdiall Front row: MaqhiH Lori ZlimAil. Third rawE Conch Rogqn, t tOn, Njntpr Wb-oi lfl-3. VWIan Lnnvj, 5«o dy Lehrriiuwij LLaa Me lizard. Both NS liemv Linda Chrlrt n nB fcflllhy Jayne Psowii,. Ikiaan Spomw, famry BOndwoni, enry Cdlnnd. IbcghJ nm Wntorln-g, Jackin Smith, 1 frr«a Wl - fiftcha ! Eeri i. Foggy Halrlgi, Krlit 4vl n, Coach sJj iard, Jflflnjflh,, Shelia W l r, Garrw Smllh, riUhP CppOTiriT 35 Lanrroi 53 2t Jafraraqn 5? 33 Marfon XI J0 D yMtlle-Volin 41 j£ hftrrlsLyrn 20 44 VibofT 30 45 Parker 3 36 VVaionda £6 53 Trwn-ian 4cadfnny S4 7B CaoUtotJi 3E 40 A hr ih tar 43 4fc Bw«fnrd 41 3ri- Val| M C fifarencv soumamor JB lentori Hie 34 40 $7 47 Yllrartj 35 44 Can InrvilJn 42 42 Irene DlilrLct 22 Toumani- lk 50 Vlborg 51 35 Csnlorvl II 42 VinUy: Fr-wif raw ■ MB'lk ara Shwrry Knuijuwi. B4 i A.r.tfmrs !, DaQmgflj- ltn, Llltf Larsen. Ghnj S4FfiItK- Stc-and rei : Cfi ch Rcgera, Ljii L.tfj- m at r Mi y ttvEorini, Kathy HomSm-cn, S -i'i Brnfcfrrc, Vivian Ln-n-g fh”a-ci cITe- 0 mn, J aS tie B.nian, Caaqlt KJer ijareL EeLh Ajnderwn, Sherry Knutwn Bulldogettes Have Up And Down Season WhaL could have Uesi: a liigi ly succeS Ful season fee die Gulldogettes, Lurried ntoa sea- son mil of onsets and jjiok panted disappoint- ments. With a 12 7 record overall, the team ranked third In the Conference. All Conferencemembers. Sherry Knutson and Geth Andersen led the tea-i in poiius end rebounds. Trie team, as a whole, hustled well forcing many opponent turnovers. For their overall efforts, the girls placet third in tlie Tri-Va||ey LonFerenco Tonrriament, dropping only to hi-gliTy rated Jefferso.die Semi-final 5. Many cloa games were last in Pie clnsinu tninuifs pi the dame, which is signified by the record. •uh «rl A.len: Front VfUlon. SflGdnd mw: Mary FflfeBiw, Srskl Andorsen. Uack ran; Tamimy Mewihart '. Losing Season For Bulldog Team f lie Bullii;, is sltfj : ■ 11 e 11 ll ito:i£jIi a. rough season lo i 4-16 i - ■ i:I, pia . il :. 14 i their games on the road Tlicit Reason doasi't reflect the many do e -lar'ieS Thai wer dropped in the closing mi mites. After popping The first two '.ames in dic- Tri-Valley tourmuitanl Hurley rallied to heat Viborg. Co-captams Bill Wctemii; a ltd Dan Booiinjard n led Uie Bulldogs through the good [ind had this year. For his efforts Bill was voted .lost valuable despnsive player by his lem;.- i iaitis aiKl Ranrii Thompson was toted Most Valuable Offense . Dennis Nc-lso ■ re- ceived honors of being the Mosi I in proved Player. Mud ry Varuty {Jpparrrni 51 PjirlucF W 55 VLiripn 57 5 Will unda L l -?7 ffp mo.r! 54 Vibcr se 73 rp miri Afirf.. 57 3 a-pp-eil'r.ii-ri 57 Cdmtarifl 11 6fa Oti 56 52 Hirriiburu hS 44 iJLn vilhf- VaiJn 36 3 C .lriitdi-ij 40 J«M 54 13 IrtakoniSii 74 6? m 51 1, nnn.Dk! % Tr -Vi-lliy CpnltafBncE aar qQ JctfEfian 67 54 Wjhgnda 56 Vifeyn 5® pwiFujfc 12 TmpnaninN 33 B ? SffrN 67 Cajpb Fll ppentrop, WuM Hc-irlgs, D-jp Watering,, p-sfinii Unison, Wait Smith,, Bawl Thpmpflnp CfcajyB Eiearfc, I,jup«if Qimn, T «pry ChrlrCrn- R -aflehmg up tu ftttJ 11 0 n Vtfi-fciNn Tnr vani tnetrlriidrn; leapt til ji p clufc uid tca.m flrtd up Ifirmiijh Ilf n L-cfb f+ftney SeUtrrpii, LIU i ahrivEnn, Liu Lamn, D'cndn Eoom- gj-rdo n, gc-n, Tim Euckis:«adp 0 ii 11 W Eerinii, Coa-nh h l min.rdr KncElmg; Vrvinn Lon?, Maeh«llt Glion, mariJigert. '•fjl p|£Elh H! Dan e Mrl arflBrl. ill Season Good For Junior Varsity Junior VflJfltsrs T-wy ChrlsfcitMvh, T-r V ■ lgv ld(, Ji-m Hsrdpflincrgflp Hurlsy Qpiwn nl 3 ?« W Vlnrion 47 n WalL-Htda n 21 F'scnun 56 3 Vifetiri5 29 513 ffwniHin Andri’ 20 Bt'rs-inmd ti 79 Centefirilk 30 33 Htidfcm 41 3 1'i rr-s.hu rq n 2 Cj JIk 'DlIm r 417 CaniriDfej. l 30 Jrvn 27 hi W4ta idif 23 13 Jiffirwfi 30 30 Lennat « Frpil-rnttn-5oflJiqjrtari| Tdurralmvnb 32 IUrk r il C£w.£h? flaryl R ip- n|. iip. LfrJh |_4 tfrFir M j,-t P 4Ws nB offense was the key lo winning games tfiis ysat for the Junior Varsity. Terry Christensfiji and Marti Peter- sen were top scqrets ■ i many q the games. Entra hr?Pp Was bra igtit in for the team Iron two i ini ir irienhers. Watt SmilJ and Paul John so i The teajti ioUfrteyed to a 10-7 fGcotd For -hr- season and wore very proud of their acem p:lishaiertts at the season. WMIe play ir g for the Varsity a! tire Arena, Terry CSiiistensor. injured h.s knee, euUimi a hit It on the teams oses liF winning the F-e fi- men Saphomore tourney. 1 lie lean was Leal in hrst round action, A!l-C£hl r n!T0- rb | rur Vi I Id'll yeir W-if R.inSi THomp- san pictured left. '0 c I i-lv: Cc rh K jerQUi d discusses Lsctics v«; Ui t$w be vs. durrnij u iirp-s:— aut in Tit- ValE y C iBne-nqa Jgj rns ir pb (Sranda Dqorngj nen Tid Afatl S-mffin conrrr EuljiE Band TjlruraJd rtith £ no roly Hugs aMo corning in From m Fine uicl.cry. BtlflWl Liu Lan-ftn hands nff La fteth Antfarson in thi qirla. medley fe B«jMdi?a felatffe. Girls On The Move The Hurley Bulldog girls track team Nurhcipatcti in five meets throughout the Lraek season They placed ihi-rri it the BuiIdou Relays .tin! Fifth In Lite Alwsiu' Relays. We had two guls qualify For the State Track Meet, Kristy Johnson in high jump a 4'10 and Cmdy Joryenser. in the 8SG dasii it 2:40. Kristy also tied aur scl'ioa? record. Fenny Qpbii-J. Lisa Lar-en, Both Anderson flnC Geth Nielsen set a new record jn the Medley relay running It In 4:41, The two mile rela. reteret was set hy Susan Benson, Cindy Jorgensen, Jackie Benson and I'.lVlIi Nielsen. These girls pul a lot o time in practicing, preparing lor meets Ne l year m ■■ irls hope to do even belter. They were coached hy Mark Morphy. 4« Thjf frifli Out fdf tf«rk wire Lifci LArifriS Liifl LiB-ltiJUUy, Sati Andc-rwjn, Jaciifl BtniDnr Slts e BenidnP Lor L-a n, nthy □ hoc ion, Deck I A ndpnpi, Katfry Simp-Le, Mary Metering., I md-a. CnrirSeni Dctiim? Smithy L ta M il|ogaKlJ an-d Wapagtr -HIjm Smith. K n'rly J mJfJ III |g the Stale Trie MftTt In ipcariiih, Cindy JdPilvvTStttl alio w u ixne c-F Uiaw Puc y mimberi n t that State Mb-at. Bcdh '!i•?■ Innr puts ill h f nffprla fama-rd bz cton th Nfillh I I n finl. LI A LufcM-iap i respfl-tt Tu tOAifh Mir-k Vliipl'-y. To Victory Tfl If«jr l H: Can ' h iM n- AlmlI- Btrthr| ft |ffl„ whFl„ br 11 I«1W f“ an his Irt V U Ihi f Ifllfl l™, Centerville Relays. The boys track leam mini u seven tradk meets this year. They broke three records. Dan Weltering ineUns yoat by breoktiKi trie ‘54G yard dash by . 5 of Li second. Dan ran a 54.5 ai the Region meet. Fiandi Thompson broke liie pale vault record by S'1 iJifs year. Nandi uale vaulted 12 '9 at Jit Stale Tr.irk Moot thus whiii inn the title of stale champion, Randi also broke tine triple I Li i ftp record when lie jumped 3£32' at trie !4C’ji' n Traijt Med, We had two guys qualify For Si.iUe Trank Med, RaiuJi Thompson went hi ijole vaulting jliic long jiu'ip. Also goim. was Terry Christensen m pole vaulting and high jump„ The hoy 5 did a great job this year. 0 ri Coach Erf i ppon fcn pr T i m N l ivri, tiMiring U ill Velvi-lrtu, T ffy ChrllLfinfill, D«nnii Nelson. Front R hm! Shfrritfd, RaRiT ThompiBi Lau ! C'lwn and Jel! Ec.4tl FT. Ago ; Ramil I ftnmjiscm seilLOver Lhe tw lw fKt bar-at Ifi? Tlull- da- relay . BifI w T rrr Ip pcfo usulling, Just A Game? AiMeikb 3L I .irley hold a special Feeling, Ther-i-'i a feeling of pride and accom- jlisliiriciiU There's a good eelliig one gets Inside from lelping ns pr lici ui,n victory, r vir w ircjs o! I udey Nigh's students are alhWa .1 JSt ty tills.her alone, □ne ra i id I Hie mpnrtance And value placed nr jLiiifLics, Many tilings are learned in this so called game. 1 Cooperation, responsi pi I ity, :jini mental LiuickneSb am learned. Pride, pain, am: MloTy arc all lelL There 15 a togetherness And closeness one can develop only (ram a gan;e, Guard, LFia LWInann, aihe-y , 5.0« lr for a layup, GcL w, scflri r ar lutBf tvoryeh la hurt In practice o- ■ BinTt ai 1$ Qjn rtcUarlng. The e tv SEerlatori, J id thcPc an i| clainrs1 HJ MH.u5Ltrr R.irtdl Tl-H hp%OTT. u up j-rd «LUie Hufla-v Bullrjc.ru Relays The Seasons Of Music AboMer Md'mMffi fai«m rr P m jaUntcm, and Mart E iiirrT? Loffljrs, 3atidy Lehmann, t auju i-i ti 11.-!■- ijfLtf, Chopurs: I ffli l =itfi r. Mijy EL Men F alcanarK Onlae SrrHbft, Rox Man F=.'U«a P iv HjIfFgs J m Fdtfceff, Gordon rtotfi, ♦Curt SehlPart, LAurVH ir|nr Jt4h Sanborn, Sandy LahinAPin, Njncy Schempp, Valtrl W-liUn. Secnrai ftenw1 MichHIr M “- Wary 7 %.] H™ci. Sin an bunion, ju® Denson,. DiryJ Ekfeek, Laujrn ilporij Arfeurl feEioer., !• thy B«nfrwn, Bath Ryan, RMi-nPfiCT, Sirenio AFbcftx. third Mo i Ann Bbmdh, WtftSy Me Howard. Mur key HciriE-i , Slrt4 Sht-JUi, Cd IMrdi, Danny jf l gai-, Pii.iJ Jaiiiwn, r-Aun Gall Em r It nth HagarthMEh, B lfcy Church, ViVl-Brt L-onu Smctl Rowe an in fn cmr Nancy Lhwy r Linda ChriiEc™ 6 th Ami -Urn, Randall Herard, Mall SmTIFi, BMP WntD-riivg, fi-biMiii NeIkvI, Do chi Andin «j $h rry Kmi-tiffllj MifildFttl Ftkoncr. Lmtfi C4wl4 n in, Mail Smith.,, Apsd pn mvt la ftlrth tloiny liipi thirty In fNrfr No Song Goes Unheard Urider I ml: direct Eqri qF Miss. Wanan'.ak r, Chorus was j iww anti «citing e |vjnpno:- F-cr mgsi. She brought new ideas In-e .vt?jn hj costumes oml sittmy on straw ■ ia'l•:- = wNle sirniin i Oklahoma. Swifiti Choir Is for those who enjoy shill- ing. U muti- the students a Chance In Jiiwind and k-L loose. TjilS ui'duo ol people lonh me number, with actions to tie cotitesi in VenTuIllott on I ctirnary 15. Triple- Trio niso took a number la -oniosL. A be vi thf fnplff Trio, EUvk HMV: 5-■! noturi, Senfiy Uciinrii-iV Ram tall-ru, Sflcand raw! S-nuilti, Mb Viirterlrm, M W.MI:h akarur, Front i-indtt Ghrlll rimn an4 anc-f FicPip-nipp. Then mIh ounq girls raided -_ird Lk pfai iu-a fir «nil SI Ml ui Left In «rmi II itihL tlw ifrlng Charit f-ranfc pm; jiney Lrhrninn,. Jon e «nwnr ■ 11 LfUnatf, S'mi Sml'h, - tdm (IhririnnsErt, 5 o rand raw! Bib-IIi Oirgnii Fg iiS . Ld ‘iVfcrL+ij fluid 11 i-uMn Ecrmnr- Emi ! ■?■ ? Prm cCLi||FjiuI Jdphr ai', NflrKy iF-hfiniop. Luk'rrn OllEJM, Nftn y Mtllaflsrtp di PJ Dci-yi f Fcortj A Dtfiif Sandy LnhmsnN, BttMl Andminn and Unda Chnit?nirrir Thru gJHp dFd a gf-pai jgU I h judir as our rhoFui jccam ■ r-'mJifcj-. S.indy Lf-Km ,nnfc L M n OBi n, and BrfH Anftanen wfrr qlioHfri or All Stair Cnurux aJin mater, LirnSa ghrlrtenipi -and Dandy Lfihmanr Cdi « pia™m polo to Iras LnuLrunHINUP tttltaA held In V-erfmiJIran. BoP cirh needl'd sutw iariu Daiiriti N J Hjn, NHncy IWf-M-oejard,. firci. Ahdwrp j Eelh Andcru-n, and P«|t Hflgeribuc.h purti c ips tca in ih WAAlru rvnte-sE ni Vermi IIipnP T ho 0 fipFr bpent Inn hnu+i peg paring (gi II ttiriBrii And cn e a vrrf fin tfiaufrny. T e Jcnn PPnHlp D-a tjo S-And Awvili uaiis. pfFirnted 1. 'i 4 n F rti ri llili year FdC §mr athle v«- m l-rv f, hJlTirl. ttaiancy VSflJtrgard niiniiJygd [hit Affon Aus.iFn Tar har BiJljtahriliKy; Liilrnta in ehprtilB. 54 Brightening The Lives Of Others Unct. r Uio direction o Jamie Johnstm the Hurley M.i.i School LV.imJ had a succ ■ I ■ I hirul active PJr pprJorriJiKj in Lrircc concerts, the- Full Puijg dm Or.Lyljer IS. the Winter Band Concert on Jan i mv 171 amJ the Spring Concert on Anril 17 r I ■ ■ Mitrltiy High ir.hot'l niuchlnr, i a firm mi tod Iti- j: is a n Qimoft Mi majaretl Aftd Gm4 Jr.fl B«-C AntflflrpiHi nj iianm-r cjrrPrfL Aiici1 a Iltpj pjii til tn J yhf Ps- fcj M nut! i ay Mw iwn with rrlmf, Ejcij i- n Bc Ui Hapcr-buch,. S'len-y Kelvin., And pEnmx N l frR il(Li i PLiid ,c-b Ul-ls year pj our b.i.iuj tillURanu CanrerB Grind1: Frani, flows N■ r ■ 5c rntapp iPvtin Od|j|ifld Rase frftTie £Nthr 'iLiun BcrK-h, Eeck-i Ande-rrtm, JFAh ■ nrtbam, vi' lv Lehr fcrm. Second fiemr J-'iyp.r Panfprftj r.L|HLn Spa-mop, Vi Vi in Lima, Danny Hy er, ITach-feer S-riWttp 1 cprsa MLbhalsait, ■ j c h t b Bornon, Lmu C iriifennsrn, Dcbbra Nflsi n . Lcn Marin j jnhnuon. Mufy i i hfllnqi,, ■_lit . Lerim-in-i. Third Raw Arjpn W«liDnr if.ijr! StHIfapd, !j a. y B hlcatbr DtBI' Tl tti H grnbucH, Lwt UPliM E-lsen, i jDrdDn Rat•, Dt-irits fesSibn Pa l IGhracn, Shtrry KrtUtitPn. BftTli Hfl - j cdH Damfsl, Eht yrt Wni ,, LJir.p W lhr MiiPy B lh iCcve Sorrnirn, Dimeter, Mr, Jmmmb Jaiinjfin, iVJal pdu’cd, V i c i € I conk Vf Pact! B cki ArtdmDd, Arlan N«llM1p pJniM-l fly3 Gjdrfdon fra ill' UritJ Orl-llvnMn, EJIril LehmAnft, Aral Jaan tanbc-n 1 Theta .nr Ihii rUrmij p-eupJe whu ir fe Iraifunif tal n Vfc-Mri , fa vayr -’-□hi 5 LRpj-tf £rtnd tape Mjw B 1H HyAfi, T re« Mikknlwn. I’dim, nwmft Ki rl Sc iifcflj Undj1 Chriitrnicn.. AnaiM n? S. r Eernan., fcQrdfln ftgih, Jen Bcrnnnr pcimri r hsm 1 PcluI j'Dlimcn, Daryl if U'Ur‘(i Grib i iji nbycta, dfllceyr p-ahnif Nerun End Pa_il Jp-Ki -fth grfHctic-n far he mi ceThirWi iEHijs hdjiri pprfuimmanc 4 Tc ycs lift Otth Anch - n A Lffur j-M EJiase “jud Harking lia c ba ’-d nrnjpb ftb Listen In Silence, You Will Hear .. . This ye;ir tl e stage ban d,. under the direction of Mr, J am ie Johnson, p rfomiut) on Lwo different occasion , Lite Fill r o,]i ccncefi.. October 18, anti the Spring concert on April 17, Life Goes By So Fast, Stop A Moment And Take A Look At It Bass Quartet ftbuufe a IE laup Marti wnrllflU mull d ink Taking trip if se5rct4--n? I- cpttLhjI nn February IS, they Ubifc Hfcrh with 6-eBM A- Pi«l i4 E3aryl t anti Chin it ii PI Oboe Duet D ehk -L'h: juiam h boi anotnc -JiirI Vj CflfllaU. p ai-y Pqc antf Lclly Jan Salt a Lm.n f«m inarctiing. ftaiawj LuH r y I hjiliiAfi it Lhc- I'-d lT Uj li U-iiJ . Flute Duet Jfjn -jhAbmi anri anily L-shmanh EOsM 4 fUrf dutl 1-a Bhn cDrtEifl In VtiTnMlIlHi. .luntor DffbdEeri thill r r Bctt? rhixr.h, Mary ! Men Fal-cpfi ,. «rt Sentiori, Jl-m hDitfcItMrrjE , CttHi'had by Rabbin HQ'ntf nP p.i I VfeljrfFnjgi mnif Jiff tekboff lh«4F cuttfcng fre-in Ihs play, ’’CrfTtflt Km W lifd, ‘ in the duel £ ( I ng and race I v rtd a opener rrtUriy, TRI adwnnDsd 13 6 if i (0 (h« fggi-pruJ ccrrtell ft| £|4Utt palliwhr lh y i“F-tBlvcd an cjccellvii. Dedication And Hard Work Pays Under the direction of Mr. Rabbin Herms rt, the (Jefl:irn department did very welt, boih totally and in district competi Mon, Three entrees went. to the conference dec Inn con- test and they all came home with .111 excellent rating T|io competing were: Brenda Alberts m humorous and Debb c- McKflrther In dramatic, The last entry was a memorized dciet act by Betty Church and Jean Sanborn. The district daclain contest was held at Free- man. Aflain Hurley made a fine show in-]- Nancy Schempp received a gtmri rating on hot humorous reading .Also receiving j good was Linda Christen- sen in the dramati t area. Decki Anderson received j.i excellent u'n Met oncerpt ny i the dramatic play , An ex tel lent went to Us Mel legat'd in the poetry division. Aih1' □! do-ale ated practice, thr iMif ipanli w-ohi ready for cofiIailI. Uflclam mffmbcn were: Fto-pI ftftr. Qfbtf McKnrchor, Nancy cnerrpp,, Ja4H 5-iPHta % flatly Church, S cand rsw! Bh nrfa Altn-ts, LliJ MelkflJird-, Buck mw! Linda t hfiitu-HHin, Becfap Andp-fton, M! Two Members Go To State 1 -tio varsity and two novice teams made Lliis yeari debate st|LiAd„ Debate coadl, Fiobbin Hern- sen successfully guided Mi Teams Lu victories with improvement. from meet ld meet. The debaters competed In the local coniteier.ee which met at Sioux Falls College, Besides these ume la, liic varsity tear' gained experience by speaking in the Carl Mundt Invitational at Madison and the 31st ' lidwesL Forensics tournament held at Augustana, College. Improvement was sited with each tournament, with uic ■..Lrsit lean totinny away with the championship trophy at the final canferepcs debate, At tills meet die ' ’ Lear missed Winning their division by one win. Advancing on, the varsity team of VYeterinu and I. OLiritseij won the regional tiMintnnient with a perfect 3-0 record sending them to Stale cmn- aetihou at Watertown . WoterFng also qualified For trie state tournament in exlefnpertws speaking IVcgflivf! WJ.'h L4urlti nr Bill Wit rJPiqB AffOmAtl Vffl J ff Eckh H, iaunen QEmfir V unity IMaiu: LlPrvtt Clian, Gu-ach Hfrmwn, TII Wvttriflg, J lf ItHmffj M ri Uuirffaen, W i?4ir 11 ip ]f the tangifi aft) lnP4ifl Ihfi Sultan, K pinq (h -iLitfltncE laughing w-th hit tfifti i icts is Ffflthor Orc-boey. Ml Drg'lmy And M-trl-an wraitfiB n bvB the straight JjcM fpfJrfi Drabwy. 1 hE nlHl flrali iDpDtrMiy'i rnfcibiE fr.r Wjilfpr1! iMibri nieal, Jr.-Sr. Play Huge Success! After weeks of dill gent practice, stage curtains opened: to A W dy Alien comedy, Don't Dnnk the Water.1 Casled by jU-niolrs .nid seniors, die play was one of (lie best ever performed at Hurley. IL was held April ID and n . I iie Doll Riders, three American tourists, became trapped behind L:ie lircm Curtain arter -jcriig pruned a£ enemy spies, They ran to Lhe Ameri- can embassy where they stayed fora period of Lvve weeks. The action of Die play centers on their hilarious attempts tee scape and geL back to freedom. t' asqueriiding as Lhe Suita i of Bashir and iis wife, they flee the eounliy ; nd safely go lioflifl. Tlie pEay was ejected iy f-io!ib'il Derm sen nui produced by Donna Guthranwn . The pl y was a M success; some- dung to he proud ol! CAST FaEhor Urct-r-oy flircisj-iai itfiag«ii Kllrop Ani Ujgrt tf wlon Knll4ndir ¥ + It f Holllrri Br Suuin Hoi E ntfc«p rfrjflcS: |urn Chef VjILsfi of PAphir h.i-ltjn'1 Rili- K-lflWf CopiTitBi, Bcm-JOtii COrti ri ii nfAl n-j.srdi: ajttit JSfl Ernjon Liu- fl OJicn KilJ' i' Sample Bill i irit,riny iaim Human Bn-nnli Ctdluth B lh JlhdriffcjT hfa k LiiirilUti Baridi Thampfc n Jf! I Ec hfirff Tlrri nln kiWA'i QTpUI Smith Hindu! I Lila Lirit Djifi Wfllnrvnfl Mull Sm fth Midnight H II ti¥f7ll Ul l '.tel And- '.i irfrj i. Divri m Tnrt pPDhi« rial ! Or da 1 One Act Plays Make Big Hit Tliree ant-act plays wew brought te '.i f stable Novem- ber 29. Students fitn?i a!I classes were eligible to Lake part, 'A i OverpraEMd Season. i serious, intellectual play, was taken to the one-ad: play competition in Yankton. There, it received a', excellent ratirs . 'SnaWy White and Tnc Dwarfs11 wa d satire df the Famous Fairy tale. Snowy, i.h town cult a I the house by lier evil step-mother, witnderad to the house of Lie Seven Uvarfs. a motorcycle rj-ang, A hillbilly comedy, 'It's Cold in Them JThar Hills, was performed with much humour The icent was a hillbilly cabin up in the mountains. Paw and Snoddy, the 11lain characters, cooked up crazy Schemes to gel BLlf to marry Snopdy. 'll1 t iId [n m ni paw □ ntimi pitl'aan Maw Hn [.-y Mnilcqirt Snoots y Andcrcen nrluy Lon EMI SUHri 6 ™en VarurarrrrTE Wrt, Tim VariHQ more Ge-yn Hld-UtniliLi fch zth Ran tAmnfrr Lnri LaraPi' Fi-cachir R a-ndill SlVertrd Becky Mm MorciiLh TULtxmrr tar TfH4 ClMnp NfilJJi Ann Jwifl $ nbci n “l-noviy WhNn anti t'!i Dwarf H ■'■odlvy Hr npU Buamymndsn Hun'pfipfrnu Jem EHNt n-n Rattler 3tin herard Goan Etf WJifi WHif HNir. P Un W'tl r SL rfdcv Dam Btri Jlrden Chmwy R rtrfr Thom [Mr NMflf AAj r- i-EhiPta .il Shjpr- nwMhir Sn r y tihhitlGtt VOizt WAHty Dwypr Tnp-ts L4wi Lan-cn L a Lahn-aon 'Hiy, -a i I jr u tool cala!!M Linda. Ehri tensw narntas f Snowy., Baity Larry din.an dating jr- HAr Ovifitfraiw-d yAr. flverjsrajEc-u 5ai flri fJamiSor Mark LKliril'iMi hob lull WeEoriHQ I jl Mir Jiff Ecfchaff yiofrar Bitty Church _arry Laurisn Olian Billy Clin Smith School Kept Running Smoothly Winking through thp year .u ad- min I station lor Lhe icNggL kept Shew |hne« msn alwayv on lhe g . Thf y ¥f fl ennrtjmlly being guesliwie-if an tf why ■Ifid hawi of and Ptflirlatinw concerning {bn school, Principal- J«l ft. G-ruley, lad, kept the high whool In running order through the ‘79 term. M . Orulvy attended NafUlfHI Stitl College wtwro ha re- ceived hia M.5. in Secondary Ed. H also received di M.5. in Secondary School Adminirtralion at Northern, Iflr. Dfulcy’i e Pitrazurri cjljr dufJn in- feuiin i onurlng lhe SliHkofvi Council and NalionaC H riw Society. fiflgw Schmg., «lamonUry prEntl- pal and guidance ceunteflflrr beta , wai a big help Per undecided wnlon. Mr. Schfftg Attended Sioux r «ill ft Callage whore he received hia ELS, degree. Ho received his M Ed. from 5.DJS.U. Mr. Schrogi also iponiored the eighth snft elan. Gary E. Hawn, far below, narvad ■03 u pa r trite ride nt And Athletic dNectar far '7T-BT6. He ikAi In clMfge of cpph country,, Chairnin of the District 22 BavkatbiilG Committee end wu i Ragman yj SaskcibalE Committee mem- ber. M+. Hawn r q Ivod Jill EL A. a1 the University ef Seuih He alw received hit M.A. ai U.S.D- THOMAS CMRrSTJ ANSEN rccelwif hii BA dpgrva in (Industrial Art from SMtL Thin yi r h taught Wi Stae, MffMrtl OrewInfJttoodrtortlftgj A Hill I ti c lull I DrtfLmg C q pB«ntr yF Aulttfne-ctadlti i Meta (working. He isO Also JiinJof Class Advisor, DONNA OULEHANSON fu graduAl ot SD5U whore sno re- ceived her B_AP in Eng]fib. $hf Uufldrt 3Ut fiifliiiii, Ci jiifh n, m„ Amf EV, and C ran Hyp Willing. Mn. StflfafiiKDn «141 a) Anrua.1 Staff aw Cl Alb- adviser, $hr pn- «tnd tta On -Act Piny and tlw 5+rj,a-r-J uoior Play fay halphxi wtilfl maia-up and Eaitynif Pi ARLENE OSTER had A full year bung advrstH1 lb Ifaa Pe-p C lub, twelve cheer leaden and-lhC' Saptipnnor C las, A graduate of Yankton Mitt. Offer ™«lwd her S.i. dpgrpp I her . CUahi iha t ygh| piii y ar mmu: Typing J, Canaral BmaI Ab And Buff kin-pimp I 4, Mill Oiler tlu-ghl tne periodi of typlng And Bfcpg. A day. NOB BIN HIRMSEN Is a gradual of Northern Slit Cdle-g fwrp ha rtcfir¥fci .i B,S. decree in Secondary Education Tl li Vfl t h Ujught English I, 7th Engll , 5p frt l E And 11, And ivAs ill id tta Libra .an. Mr, HtwrrWn directed the Qiw- Acl Plays and (h Juidor-S nler Play. He wot alfio.Sophnr- more Ctaui jdvH f. He CM died two debate teams and wot wfvisw to thu d r! m fnainfoerTL MARK MURPHY obtained his B.S. dc-ijrco in Secondary Educati an from Northern Slat Calle ? . Ha was Senior Cl IHmr, and H-Club jdyj-wr, Mr, Mtfrphy ji H 4d rwtb M Chc V 5Ui“9th BaekftiH-ll C«Eh iiWl H«d Girl Tmch Couch. H taught 5lh-t3lh P.E., GOTtmifithl tcertern- lei, and Scwlfftegy fttf eta logy. JERRY KJERGMRfr «pcJitMPd tut B.5. tagm front 505U. Hi in chime ffl G■ f11 5 ’ishetball, E'jya Basketball 4nd wAi AlfrlflAnl lfU trAch cAAcfa- He wH ulia in charge- or Uw Bulldog Barter and Photography. H fca-ught U,S, History, World! History, and 7Uh and 34h Social Slidln J ANIL JOHNSON 4lJ iinstru- riiantaS bind. Ha received hii B.S.Fr bL UA6, Honored Teacher ARDELL BENSON began teaching In 1931 ai 90. From 1951-1955 slie Laughi at =32, For Five years, 1955-1960, she taught at -22 From 1960-1977, Mrs, Benson taught in the Hurley sdiool system. She now acts as a substitute. The best thing she has done in her twenty-seven years of Leaching IS to watch From the Lime they start until they graduate. Mrs, Benson commented ilia’ she misses teaching, but really enjoys going hack its ci subbtitute. Wff. POM KOl-LHS aUDinUd WH J(Sn College Wrili I'M r t£i¥ d hi i B.S. degress. H« netaived hii WI.S. from 5.D.5.LL H Mi.ii AuiilAnt Girls Buh«i- ballir wAi Boys Junior hiijh 'net coach and advised lire Junior C Iju, Thi| yaar Wr. Rogers taught Tfcli 3th 5 ei e ne . G rmraS Seitrie , And High 5fhgpf Btaleay kaTHEHW WAN AM AKER CARMODY 41 Gild «1 Fwh an Advisor. 5h tAiygh! VottlE Muile, grade f-12, Swing Choir, Tnlph Trio Afld heljpcd Atamj til All S aijH C ho run M « hi b rL M L Carmady received her QftchvlGr of Fine Arts degree At. th UW- ven fry of Sooth Dakota. MRS. SEA it POTAS calved h F B.5. from S.D.SJLI, 5tw Adviird (hr MI,A,r Pep Club And Ih Frothndii dmesl. Turn ye r she iiughl Dache lor Living, SfeJi and Wi Home ccM Clothing and Foods, Ad ran cud Gfoihing and Fwth and Homing and Fanilly Living. LENOA SIGLEN obtairwd kwr B,A, dffstk Pram S.D.S.U S w Lai ght 6th math, Algebra I A Ela G«mi- try and Ciwmlitfyt 5h dll Acted ju fratirnun Adviser. DARYL mPPENTROP received hie EL A. In RhyiTtal Education from Dak ti Weslyui Unlrarilty, He AdvJied H-Clirh And the Juniors, L-a.Vanno. Jc inKm and TlhP CiAfhp da 4Ri«jp dally duties ju ir hoe-1 emipJa ™, Although not farms hErtd M«nHl rnM-lBFvnp ftAr. Nw dan a Merv fine jab ii achiral ifln. £ilca Mapmi), Vella Schm-difmtler and Ls Vp™ Johnson c-srab another nouriifiJ n l fG-1 lh Alritnll. Above, fau 4fpJv«P Ray L-inge, Bwi Jorgenienr EJwr Andersen and Noble Jem n y i reads few the ride 1 «, ■Sccnnlary 0elty Eid m ipffidl another busy day taking niBiHfoi and Filling nut a mulllhdl Qt form . Workers Busily Prepare Tlie scliool employee? keep the school running in peak efficiency. They are always busy satisfying the meeds of others. Betty Eidem has sensed the school iora number of years and still enjoys her job as secretary and business manager lor the school board. Mr. Ness keeps hie school clean and comFoitable with die help of Ills sLaff, Tina and LaVonue. The cooks and bus drivers serve both stu- dents and laciilty with fine nutritious meals and excellent transportation. Grade Faculty SHARON ELL IN GH ALFSEN bnlow, majored in elementary cducalla and m i no red In P.E. at Augustina. She (aught fourth grade. BEVERLY SPGMER Uught third BETTY SCHMEECfrfEL received her B.S, grade. She received her B,A. degree from the University Of South Dakota. In elementary education from 5h® taught the Fifth grade. Yankton Callage, ELOYCE YUCSSEl, Ah r received her B,5. dtgroe In a lementajry rd- from Northern Stai College. Thll year iha taught flrt! grade. Helen deneut, b iowp Ua k with grade thi year, She received her BaA. In elementary education From Y AnkEon Collage. SELMA PETERSEN, received her 2-year certificate from Auijustana and her BrAr from Yankton College, She taught second grade. GAYLE HALVERSON Uught Rem«f|af reading and math thii year She Attended Si ova FjiIIi College where «he received her B.S. degree and Dakota State College where ih received a degree ivt Ific two-year elefn. program. She wai also (ha grade school cheefl 4-dln g Advlior. LYNN MURPHY, above, received her B.S. degree in education from Northern SUle College, Sh taught Klmlergarefcn, 04 1 M Eighth Grade Has An Exciting Year Of Change This was a big year For the 8th graders, 11 started with challenges and ended In changes as they prepared For the coming year r.t high sch ol. The beginning of the school season, they built their Hume coining Float. Girls bask el hall Has also taking action as seven of the 3bi grade curls parLiOLjated- The hoys also oarLicipated in grade hasket- ball. It .'jas a ye;ir for learning and a new beginning. Rabin Mt ev And E feh N H|4P dJitra ti«i buHtUntj protJonni. Jeff BahiJ«wi Tarn Benney fedd O-uckilMSS Tony C-ianip W-o-nji-n ChuFch £IcmIc T im -f 11 nl Victor NoMilrife A olm J Dhraoc f-lJifk Jeh uan .; u r. h - ■ J arqio-KSC i Tedii Bytf'fiDfld iutfm an -IritiaMari dl aon g! Ihc rruuFy «jEcilinfl ptp ralll+L Rafrn Mefiv-n Wlkk-tl Betti llwi Pu-nn y Gdli nd MivEerw Peterijcjn JdtiM Stnlth 1 am inaoiy uun Spornffr Nancy Wetcring Ciwl}« Wlrtfe JBit-Si might Ely-ill. fiETs ihop itude-nta Jiu-llly fflrtigrt ufflfPiliig to ivalji; V k-fo h- VJ Id'S I ocki la h vfr dane ]ui4 IVal. Ja HuUsOh a.i'-n Tain Snoczy wgrfe in shop -riJ-n, Seventh Have Big Year Upstairs 1 hlrteen people made uu a small Seventh yrade class, ; iis year. A new addiiion lo ihe cla a, Debbie Nelson, came in the tall. Although there wasn't an abundance q seventh gratters seen In tiie halls, they let people know ibey were around. They partici- pated in band .me! were required lo Lake pari in music. Athletes nl the rla-ts were members of track and yiris basketball, Two oi riie girls in the class, Kristy Johnson and Cimfy Jorgenson took nart in the State Track Joel. Cfasses taken by '.he seventh graders were English, Sac.al Studies, N'ath, Science, P E. and Chorus, AtKU'ij LLihe- Mfiktlnin blows hijlfurrp?L -during Hrjmecornlm] hllf-tltn . FaolSw.ll rrtaruDvr iiav LoFtru n, right, «.sits Car thi hlo (Jinn totUirL Lfrft, Seott Pang o I rc-A i .11 nanir, ■Michael Be-rnan Scott bang e l JolEC-n JtPHF? K rl«tv J DhnHJf! MflnJi Jehnen Cindy Jafg mon LUhf P-HVh lMiri Jayne Pwwr Kevin SmfeU Sliiv Sorvriltifl SHfil Water L4ji|l pieman n Junior High Teams Show Future Promise The Junior High baske-ioalf Teair met with a rough year. Far the small number of hoys on die team, they did exceptionally wefl. Al- Uiouyli they lost II of Uielr 12 ..jerries, the !mys played conpctilively throughout die sea- son. The FiFth and sixth grade beam shows much iromise for the future. Tine young Bulldogs iad an upsetting Season, losing all of their ive games. j!jrtF r hi ah Bdjhclr.ill learn; Lukt V'KiJmr, K v 3 . Ml. rIn rlirrt, d M£h Mrl Murphy, T=m !«nnw, Tddri Stcue Sonnwifi, Scotj DflngoJ, EiihL -Thecrloidcn.- F pnl: nrty Qrftand, JfrQucIFn jn-Hn. JPflhlt Jql vnuin. “nek: Siadr ioanti, ft I i r| u- WMh MikktlsE-'i JLiriicr HJflh Girls Tract, rtst pictured; .Math Je-mifn, Cintfy JO g£hiatt, JacfcLi .lorge-mim, Kriiiy JahiHPfil Tn-ruA MThkc'Isen, QelA NcaIm Ferny 0a lard, Smith. SHpI In Wr-elcr, Nancy WatMing, Girls Win Conference Meet The Junior Nigh trar.k team did very well Hus season. Most of dir members ran or participated In high school events. They won the Junior Hu|i- Conference '.rack meet ai Centerville, bins receiving a trophy, 74 Pigfit, Tatiy Cnni(Wt a?kf jud compMlhg JiiiFice, aJlc iti!ri:-_ lire filld -it CtfnttfftrllI e ftpjay . LoHij, Junio -Hlijfr Track Humbert Tbiiy C|s mpa inn L Jh_ Mikkatafin, Above, Kristy Juhnibh ttm ttic hat at Bulldog FI '1 Vk Fifth jnd Snrlh C he flvftd n Frank Cht'Y ,1 V«ary Rabm HafPlJIfL Back row: Cnlle-ppi Novak, Dawn Sm I d I Shari S-fia-mcr. Chriilr BrfflMp Nancy ClvIftrlWttj Anry Mel I «yard, .ara Duwbury. Teb fOV«: LEfci Olf-Sfn, Judiih Be-retoh, Net 4ilctured Dspfeifcii: SewnflUi Cta«rle4deri3 KH ty Johraon, Lari Zien R, Cindy JorgenSOP, M Ri Johnson. FIFtf. and Sii3h 0 jJitLball! Frank Bn n ArdersoFi, ,]Qhn JambHn, tf frito, JrfF Noih,. F llcU Heirl S, Clfit' W-ifca-licm. raw: Gale Schrmpp, Philip Yl rtht Eddla Hi lion, Bryan ftiwefc, Jody S-rfiPOadflnriesor, Back h-ivi! Killy JnrgEraen, Jeff Knock, CMH i Ho-gen bu eti, Vld.0 HovaSel, j own 5 hrdjfide melef, G flfh Mark Muvpby. Junior hi oli t home Fnehfc -TO! Kouin 5 i i I B n Crt. Martin Prte-nsn, Uw S htvnr Tony CJairiR ,, ScMl JoLene Luh MEkfcolwn, DirErtn- W-su. Wirunutcr, tc did r ,: Lixi He man, Jackis Jorg-enHiJi, Morgan Churth Rcbin I At Gw, Mirth Johnson, Tim Fli,n1„ TfPVffl WlkificJae Cindy JorgirriQn ThfrU rem: rtriirfcy Jahr wi,, P my Qriland, Victor NpyaWI, D fcsl l q- N !l n, Jnir Bohdritih, Jamrt Wrtghi Jayi Parwm, J itkir Srtillh Sh tU Weiis . Hack -ow: B-tlh Nrifsen, Smin ipomc-r, Todd Buck tvfld, Ms h Jchrnun, Tom Bem Jao hffutban, CharBy.fi Wlrlflp Nancy Wrtefing, Chorus And Band Perform Well Nig Junior High Chorus anti Band took oflri in holli •! e Winter and sprlnrj concerts Under the direcUori oF Kaiher ide -jVanamak er, the chorus performed many diffe- rent types of nisu;. Fifth and sixth grade band studenti took their directions from Jamie Johnson. Although the band was small, tFity had .1 fine showing aL both cm certs. Rjrhnol R cnia n. ibav , perform fdr fli Junlgr tugh iprinq: Ecmccrt, FV c- tJicing a nmrph (or cwicHrll band It JcDtl Pang I 4nd K avin Sffi idt. PtH rrr-.r far Lhe 'Bk nanit tMl ynif Punt: tollieen Men, Jeff Knock, C hulls Ha. wiifni ch. PhWp NOVik, ChrljCr Bright, CJi Q! s nr Diwi Sfiridt, Buck ram5 W fU«. S hir d- Dl ectw Jamie .iflhntpii. 5h H S-pojnor, Marvty Cl lilrnsen. Lor Duubtiry, Judith J Hitli Qeumi tjAncy ChniL ftMii i_iwh Duxbufy Staffs Fa leaner Clmrifo Hapxirbuch Gar? ftlfi-nll H irtp John Jsc feion Jaff K haCl. jfltr N«« CHlCGfl F-JiOViLk Liu CHcnor ShiiTr Spomtr Edfli? Wilton, .ferald Wirlh Sixth Grade Fifth Grade Bnar Christe Bfi gl t WlHjy Flyper rTabi r- Homan ShslO i Hoy a IcH Kelly1 J rtdr r« 8ry n Knotl Cudiii ftflkkclaer Amy McEJc nnd C hgrvl Noci □ ala 5fNimnp Jerry Wirth rrwies, lha fifllpi line find fa? A ifjiPi Sd.ndMd. qejadt wm, Dlwn SrnFdE Debbc'e Hnldl Philip WIHIl Am WElc-Plmj 77 Fourth Grade Step mnia Lji t : Ain my Adrl -n «amie Shwi P ul Fly J Jamie fiapennq Tim Lebpr Socmgiirden Prandiruil Swiirirt L ron Rolh Ray ftluwalr Jain fWFWm Petefifcn Ray Shrrdre P Irl-i ! 5n''?h Sandy Wetar .Icmri L ay Err Linda Fa terra n Radina|i ZJsnmn S’4r ibotrfij Fnurtn grade, Abeve, Thl«| iffAd . F-dIJt sludy Betor M is hire 1c gc outiJde and ol-U1- Third Grade Dorelhy Srandsruc MicWI hc c.si NeEen Falconer Jackie 0 eorij ca hi Paul j Qirarqrsffln Trawls I ajf a HelflQI J ijci HemAr «jaccibieh JeddlA pDpp« n i Tim SpfrfF r WS I C'uy PiASnc Dani Fl Spir H-u vMri| Killy Ji Jlinlr fioDm garden I- jIl-t.-jiup Bun Leber GLuflAlfllJIt j4qtjbsar, Gi g JoPmirjn TJm Judin r J 411 0 toman™ P«jj I HJ.yWrA DinlvM 5 ml Eh Wendy Andersen Anna .lemon 3-lrndl W«J d ILrri Second Grade A Year Of Changes Lauren Elion, left r-nleri Lhr gyrn fcwT re a hi ir-.i c k meet, ■ft Mir p-lap'ini saccor Linda Christensen .lumpi ta uivt heraclf from u living lull Orjtb li r g nlJt from Skill Dayi, Dflfl Bixim a.-nlfln,, S :win Benson, Rc-n PetEim and BnjiiM iintoer ! y j tlighfi- l y er-ajy . 1 he gp-ef-i:tf try clAra tiikei a bro-ak fro pi tUB niliJ I PfiaLinB. LJUjPli WlrtM rpaefarnpn a p-lanl hatiner in H fifcu Ec: '! imkt. 01 It VWilifjmj ftrsr B Vi AndfiM-h Ita PJii-Jf jiurm-Jjir abiMfcPei !h 1h iUvj Drink Th Wl 1 r, A Year Of Action Above, Jeff [r-khoif msd Sunn 13naor ild hAlT-tflT .11 !?3 H rpecom- JrMj npyallv. A lx:? , in-tcfEBtci: dudonti 11 il-an flaw IV IJiSpcflfiH ftn . fiinft Smilfi, frAck mi+rM jwr, uuJriera nvcie-xUiiM LJ-h R giftndi Trj,Cli FIEfL m A Year Of Talk Erf VYirUh, a bow, itiahfi j Jch« wIL lull Journal I cm claumHii 0 l«.iwr BCrmUl El □omriardL'n '.ml III ter tlia mori In fiwit hour riLidi Kail; rnrfre pec pic r« fighfrhg far their rtn Kta na asns-u There are argcmcnti cworyilaj' fo-r ojy S.t jjiTionP «ompnU Ilbflril- Ifor. .1 4 nqUibllLy ifflflflH Um F rcfti men UJ.tfn liudanb, Pturt SchcteH, pimjij J rh n 4n ! cShers pall ''H ter thi ball tit ring, rnl |.ing I ham fram their tUrn Krlvtf JQhfmSh cries, abofce, h i I«■ I m Le4nrnaLos u n gr tMkt n r PP 4 first In hlg?! Jump, Riyht. 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