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Hurkota '79 Changing Hurley High School Hurley, South Dakota 57036 Volume 58 Table Of Contents Inbcdu£ti n...... Student Lif? . Aihleti-fiS ..... Fine ArU k Organiuileni Faculty A Administration . ................. CducIubJwi. Ads ■■■inpbb1 Editorial . ............ IhdS , r- . -- ■ i -J I ■■ i i ai i r- i - Acknort I edfji no HiU,. ■ — ..J ..•I ..S .8 IIJIIIMMI ..._8 „„a ....a ....a Still Together Learning Changing Growing Chosen represent H. rky n Boys State were Jon Benson and Daryl El cock. Tl-ey ■spent an irKcitiiin . jlisy weel Jn Aberdeen- During the seme week Mary E?l:: Ryan and Sherry Knntscn leveled to Mitchell to spwid an adventurous week al Girl Stale. Nine members of the senior class have been classmates Few twelve years. During ■ M-se al i years, many speciaL and enduring relationshiifS w were developed and shared. Together they continue U create Fond memories wlilie they Fearn and grow Uwoti h the changes of children to vung adults. 1-rDvyl Eicccl, Jon jiiniDh, Sherry Knubran antf Mirp Both Ryin fta?c chn-tor ir. Q-cy me? G-rl SEiSin, Z-Danr.ls NiJian.. Jor. Btraui., Miry finir Ryin. jSalT Andireori, it-any K nulwi. I. a .it-1 a Wkfcli, DiryJ Etaoek., Uh l hnrji in, imJ Ha, b r Sampls Win 1Z 5 1- ituiwnta -'■-Gin SmlU ind Fig I JoNiMfl warn fii-i ind Bey SUI ilttmlH I. crowning ihe n£w HH Excitement In The Air Thursday ni-ght s coronation sparked the begiPifimci of Keyality, Mary Belli fiyan and Brian We ter. The gym was decorated in soft postal color; eot plirenting the slogan hanging on the wall, l-rS t On El Jefferson, Your Happy Days Arp Over,11 A pep-rally followed the crowning wind 1 Fired up everyone's spirit for Hm burning of the 'H , Watching the sparks Fly ant? listening to ihe 1 m.i i 11 ‘in « ■ j .: ■ ..r Eekhoff a™ Susan Benson evening with esdtement in the brought the night to a climax by air. Smtft Fry Royalty top ri wit Chris SehrE‘«J rm i f JenrilFir Adrian. B lw: L«dJ IQf tf i CftvM. B ih NifrItfirij Bttkl Andvrun, U'h Mtltafird, VJvIar Long, To 1ft rlghlj Junior Lcarhi Mark F fccn«n. Faura JtelitiiOn, TSm Niehfrr-j Kathy Bamfcwn. Swordwntnr Todd Buckitind, Tirty Chrijtnninn, D n WtfLlrirq, Pul Murphy, LoHn hmrykn, Tom Strawy, Robb Sl-trJrd, Daryl bfCfrck, Watt Smith jnd Jin- HeiMlbifW- Ahavsz CucK Miirlgi i «rid S h-ilt-or mn studying rtr 1iagy erf the Dppaiing Him, Tg fr right: Th bullrfogs thWft P tht fitld flAlf btlng. inrwyncrtf 6 fw |h rijlH of th gJtent- Ahovm: ThU Birirrogi 11 4 In Ui 61 6 h™ I a from Ta |ha right- Hurtling te g«p onLa Uiv foMfaflJf tl fl nmt Jefferson Stops Bulidogs The loss of a well played game dldn't Seem to affect Hie turnout at the dance following. The music was provided by XELO Disco on Wheels. The gym floor was crowded will couples dancing to the heal and swaying tc I he music. The band entertained the excited fans with 3 well rehearsed performance at half time. Dye tc the crowd, the team received two technicals that added to the a os of vaMle yardage to end the game In Jefferson's favor IS to 8. Parade Goes Over Well Due to several other hom co Pn-ys taking piace in Hie community, we were only able lo obtain the Irene band to participate in our parade. The junior's look firsl place in the Float competition with the theme Gong the Black I iawks. With the help of Beth Andersen as parade marshall, the paradE went down successfully. OuMri cdridi duti-s: Brand BfttifflQArdfrn. P m Cfiriirti, H ry Doth Ry hr ind L«i Lehmann, CKaon Sunn Dentati, Small Fry., Jannrftr Aifrtin and Chri- 5ctir dtrin iw. M1r3l.il I Jeff Eefcheff. Martial I candidates, Paul Johnson, ion Don ., Brian Weier. and Pann«t nelioi . Junior Escort : Paula Jolirtion, Kilhy Bond i n, T!m hteilwn and Mark Pttnin, SUM In ihock of Lev receiving 111 ImHWt uF Ho-macaminij Quean li Mary B lh Ryan. Gem? the Otpckfrawk «41 the ilagut for tha fSrri place JuwJ r ftaat. With onthusJaun, Shawn Mcvlld%. Parfad MartheJI. Bollr Anderson gab pfiyi the «hwl ng MI« mwhling everything In grd r fn the |Mrid fn the Nimocemlng par , lu Cheerleaders Fire Up Team A pep rally was held Thursday night following Coronation. The cheerleader, football playc-rs and girls basketball players were introduced. A pep talk was -ilveu by cd-captains Brian The cheerleaders worked hard P -rerfn ng AS J Fforwrt-l ch « ft «ari in Hi uaphcmoM's ihfil Ji Dduij AnwnP Kurt Schlforl, LerJn Ljmn «id Jim HflMlMW. introducing Ui« footbalf l iri , htld cuth Tom 5chr iberr flrn uQ I IfilrFL Thursday nJ hl at She prp-rllHy, Git it Lo sUivl' buljdogs! yells HatKf Scho-mpp. C k-Capt-iin af Hi FcwtbiU tea it, Brim W l r dvlivori hit ip«Ch on how tfurir -going to womp thr J ff rw«i fiUckhiwkfr tamonniw rtlgHL “Somewhere John Micheafs Disco On Wheels got the evening off to ? spinning start as the disco fever sets in. The Sweetheart BaEl held oo February 10, 1979, was sponsored by the FHA. The FHA chose the song Somewhere In the Night by Garry Manilow as the (heme to put everyone in a romantic mood. The highlight of the evening was the crowning of In The Night the new 1979 sweetheart royalty- 1978 Queen Nancy MeI Fegard and Marshall Tim Buckstearf crowned Gina Smith and Patd Johnson as the 1979 sweethearts of Hurley High. 1-T«rt nil QJ-a Smith' fryei whfl fvcclwlrtv h f Crown, S tiecdJn --] a rofonfanani Linda. Chr-Jitcnicn and Diaeinr PeLwwn try «kjI tht puncte. 3-Enthusi-asl I □ younfl adulti FI IT the r in UW night f 111 4 gym 4± P ul j«hHI4M ftnd Gtr SffliHfi dHKfl. IJ !- WhHB thoy Mfr i tha mutita T fy ChriflfLanieil and L«m?J« fcVJrl.1 ■dliciift Shelf ptara for after the dance . 2- “Get down and ] l funky, said Mr. ScbeeHwr ax 1 and hii- date boogie ah down tfi Uhe inusJc of RDX. 3- TK ROX band provided muilc Shat was nt FtalnJng few dancing and llilenm . -ftaito-rs ar,d WaHr«s i: £«ek ran: Ktrt ShJfirl, Trey HavaleU,, flcug Jwan, JJ.pi H l$flJb rggf, leMfi Lirtfh, Fmnt tan: Valor! ftllun, Sand LehnWflfi, iMVril Alter lx, Us Knlrnageid, P-niW Smith. 14 Special Memories Although tie night was rainy, il didn't spoil iHe excitement of prom. Streamers in paste) colors, stimutaled by a waterfall trickling into a rocky stream, mads up the setlinq for the chosEn theme, A Time Fo Us, Juniors, seniors, and faculty members enjoyed a meat of tin-key, dress my, mashed potatoes, corn, buns, salad bar, and apple crisp prepared for the banquet byjttftior mothers. Two sources of entertainment for the evening were a speech by a farmer teacher at Hurley, Bobbin Hermsen and gettin1 down to the sound of ROX. The night held special memories fo everyone including 1 ie waiters and waitresses. Getting a k Fe-k tell of «ulchJ |h c upl 9 fin thp done floors Gordin Roth do ffl4 boll'-er to by to N i his jmufemereL Everyone it the htiid liij-e fc«A ! )■ chincr to rufai ji Uwy enjoyed the dtlNctaua ma l peeporo-d for thorn. W Excited About Learning fcrrt i-tledi give the Students something to work for. In psychology iim students tried Luerat d Iffc-fc-nl esperJm nli. They brought an ogg in ichool for IIwae days, lir ting |t like they would ii It «p, Lhlk flhlJd:, Thil wj 4tm 16 If they wfisu Id bf 4 child A i.Mr. Tht American ifitery cl ±s brake up frto several groups, each r fe taking IheFr turn teaching the rest of tfoo cJait. They would give the nates and Leati trying Le help the cLI'en Co learn, while gelling more out of the Chapter themselves. The seventh and eighth -grade rcJonco claves watched the ■cllpto, on February £fcth, through a 9elau?®pa ro4|JF2lng tbti would it,oil 1 Italy be 4 Wf In « JJft time MpeHance. Each elatu had isir.s unique, fun project Ter She iludeMi that helped thesri wderstand and learn fust a llllFe hit easier 1- Wllh Irue hmllierJp pride shinning In their ryes, F'auia YVe-ier and Laurie Ifllrlh show off their egg children. 2- Making her iLeiec star-rd Icah Ilka a piece of iri w-orfc, Nancy Schempp puls on the final finishing touches. 3-Enjeylnt I «uri levy about Lho internet ergarii of frogi, Larin Lanin get a Jet out of science. i. T binii j SrEai, To it Snoci-. Ijsyi lr LH-e ilmt MMhlng j|-j ri'p warm r y . Thinking everyth tiq Ulfaugh fcir Pi-fi J-ne n laying r: bit Dmr WEterinfc wA ti fc - lh ba ij of !hw grun. Lcrin L arttr- Arid T an- Chi irtcnsur q.jaJiried For tfi 5 uLe Lrd€k On Your Marks TiiE laev of m pititrs was the rraln proijlErri oF the boy's I rad 5Luad, Seniors Dermis Ntlson and Dan Weteririg with th- help of Terry Cl.risti nse i and Lorin Larsen led the track tear in ooints. Terry CSirtst-enserr, a junEor, and Lori i Lars an, a sot) ionioref both qualified for t a boy's Stale track reel. Terry went in ooli? vaL.lt Einc Lnrirr in Jong ju’1 'p. Although neither of then placor they gained confidence and experience. So ,BP Tjack: Earl raw: ManOftr L i i Mfthlpgud, Lariri Linirn, Pat Wrfplrr, p n Wli ng, Tarry UirSi-ianHiij F e i-wl front rfcw; C-cACh i hfflJhPf a r c-lidn, Rsrfjb ShArard 11 Dnt“ Andcrvcn haniLL IT tu Jactlr Br-rdcn In ih mrf|« r«lj j. C«eh Chr l(tl rupn up«s fr-nra £ pagfcfd rn =Wih I iHs |« tg jripl Giving! it air iftmH get, LEm LthniAnn races for the finish fPnt. Lacking In Experience The gjrl's track tvm had a rough season. TI-b lac- in exoenence was a big problem with only four senic-rs out The was c-n-e of leaning and develop Jig in any areas,. Tht rjirh greatly by the tnc Of the year With the fteli n at accomplishment Jell by many Individual's, The girls werc- coachedby Doan ChtisteitserK Gkl l tAtk: TdiJ w i Lli Lehmann T rdru M Urt el-j n, JLfe«hit Benjeri Mlddi 0 1 SaOfM iiDKri, J ckl SrrlUi, OdJii-o, Vivian Lmq, Kji riy EoritfesBn. ShclI S y mwi, C i-Sh thHH hien. Bottom rfi: ™ DtrHtt Srniilh. Lintim CtvisUiwn, Nunty Wilwfn , Eeto Nislktrl, Betti AiHerMn. Paula Jolinron, ManA c Mncheille Chiton Bulldogs Go Wild the B111 WTi cams aiyd Kith : Eurpriifh r-5 rfccWii thl3 Itnron. H N4J □ qooe defensive afrug-yJe llu1 3 4 |j ■ ■ Hi LI-01- SCJilDr J pDftsrfjJ ticir1 L i ■■ d-M CMiiinwn'i. «hota frorr J.ntr Ntwr WflEarlng'a Quum( iTiota r the effm n.- rri.cn mara (niCOfrlly Th y Ci.7Jtl-.pd y iQstn P£,g ri and -Dean st ritn ftfenta thought Eho seaaon ijfML impraiCiTBni fiarr the- r. E lcyi yoi- Tl-ci- overall rffphti led ts ■ happy SBisen ftff th m Jill. 1- Ccac.h Dan Faners. Penny MLuidj Whittling, Bath Nmken. Ltsa Melleyi d, Jiu Slvfth, rsr w Mikk lmn. FroriS: a ardi1 Lehn-iinh, DthlB U -III , OIi.tn. Hoae ftaSfi. «nd H irl£a. t-On-Rei far i-ha 11EM ieajn rt Vicki El-Caik Ghirlyn ftlrlh np: Susan Spanw 3- M h Diira: lAwjp Kjty Hairlqi. Ma'lcnc F-cJericn h iLhy limpid i d Liufl Wkth- 4- Eiplarhiny- ilt p I -i« Cll«i la “Lh jfrJs la Coat Dan Si|pnii z - S cLLing Lf Ifie aff-BU fjifftinkt AlfifCtor FP 1 Inn ChiivtiranPi. Pride And Deierminaiion Bri1 k r. Sji . S(i ithr Sy'ii' r Bath Pslhy Bsndfflcl , E fch Brandi RVJtfi, Lius LAriPn, L Indi ChrJstpnsfin, §aamqafA w, Shifry Kmaton, ind L 111 Vlylan Lpnij, And Jifikift E n«n. Coach Lnhfnanr. P can GhHitonKm. Frrifc Miry Wflttffng, TIil; 1978-79 girts hasl etball tea- ended 1'itir seasm' 5lu cessfnilly wit! D-i tVf-rall record i’F lb-br T ie girls along with Lheit new coac'i, Dean Clirlsterisen ann his assistant Don Rogers, foLigPii through many tonjh jail I« during the season, and the tr hard work naic aFf when tournament lime rolled ground. T'ne Bulldogs brought Iwme a 1st place trophy from ti n if Dfpt' ct Ton' o 2!■- : |Jace ljcpiiy fro?' ihe Tri-Vallty Confcrerce Tournament, a 3m nlace trolly frcn U .jir Region. Although they usual fy had a shortage of fans supporting nen, the girls had the det-. ■r L-ination a;id oride to hcnone a winning tc-am. Bwisfcwd Elk Po i yv jl-iv-Volih JtffpiQn M r on tii-Vf Ji Narr ibui 9 Par i r prerrf ft-M-Min Acili my Vtba Centrr«rllf Akuilcr Tri-ViiJiy Currffli nc Wbwq 1 ji y h' i 11 n VciTn ■Jfflirte Cjml ta Oliuici 32- T urrtJtmf i Vltgt-g Gmlrfivillu fl p-j-ii :h.i 1 Tuumimni HflrJlAII FrrthW w Uuy 52 34 S7 42 37 W 3Q 3b 40 17 34 A} 3-1 Ab 51 52 1 5 E'5 31 37 47 33 r'i rr.frfrl -34 3ni 24 16 5d W 26 ?7 H 32 Z3 43 40’ 4S 42 The team Selected Slierty Knutson and Mary Beh' Ryan as fhr.ir cc-Laptanis. Brenda Goomgarden was gated Most Valuable Player, flrenda was a iso rhasfn ai tl e Lean s most improved player. Ti e MustL(7i Award went t: Mary Wrierino. Be tli Anderson was select dp for the All-Conference tea i with Brenda EcsrgmiJt:. .nd SI erry Knutson t iosen as Honorable Mention. Uilr nil w r grit i d ditwmFnitlGfi dvfviahi fwSwon by iluppms £r Brenda Eupm.g rd n pr a 41 h t opf Anants dr ut ter Imp. ViIwId IN J ban, Beck I .t filter wrt, J d M r F| leone wet ih A1 1o m cha rl Ddi i. Hurley Bulldogs Play Hard Do August 17 . anxious boys reported to the first fnctball practice, regardless of the pessimistic views and c lnTtsns expressed of the i ptomirig season. Many dF the 1977 team's be 1, players were lost through graduation, so the proud Buffoons 'kid to provt tc themselves and the community their potential and fine talent. Ad prove it, they did, as I ie miq1 ity Bulldogs upset the. I fgliJy regarded Marlon Bears, Hi irtey followed up Hie Jr first big victory with a sound defeat of tl e Gay ville-Vo I in Raiders, Following these first two victories wns Wlwn I,hi Bulldog team started recelvlno leavy blows. They were defeated by severa’ teams that sheue have gfine ll’.e c11'l'r L -.iyj la vi:l i itir season at 3-5. Alt- Co'ifertnCE liondts were ear-ifri cy Daryl Elcoc' and Dan Watering f- ■ ic-ir s-rasoii olay, and Dennis Nelson received Honorable Mention for his efforts. T:ie learn s co-canlains Were Demfs Nelson an.I Brian Weter, Me Tn y i Marian 2d 1 1 Geyt'II(b-V'uhr IB 0 ! ■Jefferson B te WAiior-ila 4 32 hMi n i cd Ir n K 2d V Itera L b I Corner «1 it H 36 1 - Ch-our Id Adam '!'.jncy Scburipp Mai ■ WiiBHrrfj. LiUj Lcn.m nr, K aEhy Bondman, J«ehl SmJtn, Der Im Smilli.. Jt a StnEicrfri ar-rt nhpnuw- 2- CHffi| iMi ityl E i well, Mate Smith, n Wrtfrrlng, Trrv’ NJ i P? Titry DwKrivlutn! , ¥ r H airigi, fisnnd hilwi, Gordon ftal'i and Jo n 0Bn n 3- Tht BuUdegi qvV tat yifdftaf. fuoibaPi feamr Ccach Toni Sehr Fbirr Todri EuCtaLea-d,. U n WolwJfl r Mark Jcfinsdn Tlm IMrelifrn, M-arh Ftleradfi, h-e veli Heirlgv Terry Chrljteraer. Definit Hefwn, Brian W Jerj Jzn Benson and Aj-L aljiriC Coith Mark M-arrigen, SttvG ,5D'Ermn, GTe D. ruj i, Pat Murphy, iLnren Larsen. G ordiri' Roth, Tam Snoory, C-aryl Elcadkj Hurt Sehiferl, Lynn JarneriMn,. Jim Neldel argcj. Malii Smith Scali Car-gal Tc-r Ciampa Lo VnJson. 5-The GuHdcn,? held I2i«jr - p ponenti ii Lht 50 line. 4j« Coi-feriEc: Meti Smith, Denns fraJfgn. Tiwvy ChplitDTaan, Tlm Nielson, Dan Metefl frjwy! Elcocik f «v h MeSriqt, Mark PeiCHicn, eng Brian miw. JJ True Ability Proved Lack of height and experience were two problems of this year 5 B-oasketba!l The reason started nff slow with a 0-7 record bill in the second ha IF,. Ll-e teau carre on to play ,005 basketball. The team leaders Lor in Larsen 3rd Mike Alberts played steady basketball br hit s .i-jd. The season idc-d with a recorded proven L tir ability. WE TWET f rK r 4b z 5 ( ■ir-Oii u4 47 Ot llli-VtUA 43 S' FiPBFT.fl- 78 32 JiHbihi SI 3-B ■fiii'ifwfl 74 sf VtUriiniM Tri-Vilify T LrtninriBnl 47 Jwferiw 17 M tihLt lMfl 47 5« VJbSnj 5? 6b Humor. nt 5 NifflstRJff aJ 52 Canium 5n 51 fo M Prtfrrihin Ac a S7 M ‘Auli Dndri: 73 Cnnifcfvilli M hi Monne 57 S6 BlrtrW 22 50 VfbOrgi fi 7b ttudwn M 35 BnreiiFard Tan Ciumpin Tim Flint Jim Hddliffr-itr. Lj™ Jar-jjwwr., Todd '.a ct- Schrfrttttr. BiwkzKn d, MIU Albfi-ts. Jeff Aiming cwffidly ■! fltt rfm Larin ajird Tcht Snatzy. FranL: L r«fi pumpi in | d. Supporting Their Team With Pride The Cheerleaders had a tfenrervdoug ancunt of spirit this year, though t oo fans we ren t always then? for support they Sure ■ ia;l cnod time enny Odland f: Ifillet? I'fr share of chcc-rJcadirtg as alternate throughout the basketball season. !,A chr lfridflr , Niancji1 SclBtnpp,, Mar Vl lkprinf, 11B11 iHm, .lid: ic Sn'lthr BenlSfc SrnFfch, J m|-i S-inborn, Alia 5 niy L chminfl, A1 la m K'itay Bwrd s n ard LIm Lihrr -am. Mjintgui Si'aiT Knutson, 0flUi Aiiderl n i4i Gina ■jmilh 3 Reach Out And Touch The 197£-'79 boy'a basketball Campaign took tone major strides in r prow ement oF years pa s i iwc enitet! the season with a 11-11 overall record, The boys participating were few, but the quality of talent showed I'l'Suyhciii the year. One of the most memorable lugMlgl t of the campaian was the victory over Parker In the First game of the season Other highlights were a third place finish, w the Tr|-Valley Conference Basketball Tournament, a second place Finish in the confere-ice race, and a r inner-tifl trophy at the District 22 B35' etbalf Tdurlament loslffq in o 1 if- up in the state meet, the B ores Ford Watchdogs. Five seniors will graduate from this year's sauad, but the Bulldogs will have two All-Conference players back for the 1979-'SO season, Mark Petersen and Terry Christensen. Vifllly! © ch row; CSHh Sctirellitr, CoMtn EvtrUfl S otmd rnwl M1 ’1 w AJberU, Ttritf Buckfttid. Jim HiWtlkmvr, Lynn JcrtjenwF Fr-snfi row: Daryl Elcaok M Petersen, T m- ChrlsleiiMR, P ur JahrtUn. DpnnEi UmlWh. WcUrl'ig. L win i arau1- 6leekln-g w+ ji.I h v« tH«i an IhipOflinl pairtl ft Hudson fi D-ftVWil Nrlian. Laying-up Iwo Pdt Bh DlIICchi Ip Mark Ptlflmrt LH«i Dtllrkt EournarnGnt, ft 1- Wilt n-'d |l-rnftJe ilhlfrbri of Shi yea ftor-e Dai'. INct-erlrcrj and Bafeh Ajidennn 2- Darifi Eleock and Dan W t rJng win chca i ai all-canfertnca |r fwttftJi, 3- Brian IS a I Dr and (ponnK tttll n fltrf fQekt-aH co-ciiE ins 4-Marh; PsLerswi ntf T«riP ChHifcl !' PVlrt c iosan oJJ- Ct r - ne? ba-skettaiL 5-Eeth Andnrsen vi«: oletec jjj, j11-cinfci once In baaketbaJI. Personal Accomplishments Sports is a way for '-any to prove themsekeS; (o cot oi.'t and givf- it what they can. The feeling of pride anc the fovo foe competlEion I ns pi rod tk-sr Sou-0 people, and rewarded ’em with a feeling af ac c ompU s hrtient. Ath I ell cs give n any stiKfenta sofisethlmj ty work t-of. 'I uives them p-urp-oBf?. Shorty KnMlvph aha Bdh hjuri cc-eaptalrii of SJha gJrfl baskBtbaN l-Sirn ■■.'onih and clqrKh FocLball turn: Chuck HarjiriLji: ■ , John Jacobson, Eg Yf-ny Cl-P npa, SeoII Damje-I Kvvlh ftlrwn,, J ff iforu, and Luto SroHdta FrtPwJi Hririvi, nd 51 v M11: V. t Iw. Success Tire girls Junio :'fgh basketball team won arr thef games arm tournaments. Tlity ended with the rDCCfd of 1D-D. They 3Js-r were the Llnl King Tea1 the Wee- on KKf C Rauio, They wn a four f ce I long sandwich ami a trophy. The seventi art) eighth grade football learn Inst all their ga es hut gained valuable experience. The shortage of guys Jnd size was their' sin problem. StKVH lf1 and e i iy ,-LSi JJrLi fcAjUttiH tuam: Coa-h R ?a f . jLdii1 BAIttHi, CnfFtor Mcvrjic, Sh H 5pchifir, RfeC--hlHVJ 5-anion, Clrdy JcrRAnfr n L i Ztjmf r.r Liu QFemt.j ShvrJ Kflitjp Jahracn, Jayen Pfiol-'S, and Nancy Gtwldjcnifcn. Swlaw: Shari Sjawnsr. Nancy Christen '', ferltfcy -Winwri, Cindy JlXiJBrixinr Sn«ilH W€l rt Leri Zflnnn, Liu OlfMfi, Jiiillit: H irir.:’. jnd Richael E mer!r r il Junior High Eoy1! Trnric. Stand-Inn: EddI WJliCA, Tony Clamp , Jvrr? Torn Sneoiy, Charl'ra Ma nfcjnch, Irfth, Jtff Mesa, Eond' P-Dderis. Promise For Coming Years Tlit Junior High icar-. team gained «.peritnct through h rd wort. TIie hays ?ia 3 a slow seaspt. ThEy 0-nly participated In on.- ret I, lie Conference trad: meet ill Centerville. T ey placed fifth In high Jnn.p and h.irdrts. The □ -I =. '-.SlI a h ttt! season participating in the Conferer cr.. Bulldog Relays inti Regional rj-gri: tfieel.s+ Krl ty Johnsoi p oc--1 second in hrg!i j'jmp ai the Region noet qualifying far ti e State trad -eL She also placed first 31 the Conference meet anc £ il. ddm Relays In high jump, Shari Sportier placed FiFtlt |n discus a; the Conference meet. Although ll Junior Hruli team didn’t bring bast a lot of ribbons, they gained lec-ded experience and shtiw promise for the fiiLi.r-. f.firi Aa trun con-3t4fyl« «i KrliU JujiJGh Nigh £|p|4i Track? Top row! Ji lih Ewnion. Tniritrn - CfUCh Cfirlfctwhiei !. Usa Olfljan, Lt i Din My. Swfcntf tvw? Lcti Zflraan. CNevik, ifcirii-e Jenun Bottom now; M n ?«i DwHir Smltn, KrCiiy Johnson, C i p-dy JpfSfrnser, Jshivi $porn«r, Niihcy GhrptftfcnSflFL Minitar Macho! Id DIkefi Jrrry fcV!rLl t kc-E It c as. vi+lli ha water ha Terry CjhristoriM-n High jen-mii, Iftll.L toff toll c.«i.e rrtratlan an Ehf ac , L 144 DSkmFi kHpE h r pact steady fgny Ci rsp§l p L 1« Irt to ralw LI-I Bffli for Ihf BulltfOUi. Improvement EJ fili! B4 y B«VbUi UF LyiiH Mlfck l!«n, Jerry Wkth.. Gj Heldaitcr-jer, Sl V« Sar-Brnen J f leracli, EcMI« Wilfc-, Chunk h fyanbAC , Tany CULlUfU. Stalt Ditnq J. it d f.tvlr 5n-ijdt. F IF IN and SijfWi B-nikblii«M Brian Andtt-wn, Shtidon HaveEdL UM Ssfumpp. Jcdy ichf n Bdem'rl r, Jassn Schrncderfn l® '. w,Nlp WJrthP And janj p-Df-n j rd n. RiJ’ily RiddFrv t'elPy Jtarga;ranrr Larnri F c-tl . MTcha«i 5 mil . Find Was , CurtJi Mikkcl34-r, rrri Tin Lebir Showed The 5ili and tt! jrflite 1 ad e couof ■:.i -lose losses inclti ling a one aoi ntrr in cYtrtini'- at Irene lo ■:p|j u 1-5 season, Allhoug 11 ie record was not that successful, the tfam showed uroaT improvement ihroijghGLit the season. Toe 7th and Bth grado ended the season with a 1-9 retard. The tacit of heiqht was tl eir main problem. back; Jo n Pnfirm, Christy BrrtfhL, Utmj Chrfllinwr. Krluy Jersrawi Tun m y ClWrtfl NtH. Sha,' Sparn«r, J«yn Pinorn, Miiy Flyntr, CollPtn Navik, M-veHa Jnwnwn S t«Ft n ® Lang-P. Rotih Homan, SulimM r'flt-orafrft, Babbit Sitlut, Amy Mjlfvyvtf, Ju iti. £«mon, Lcrl Zulrr ii-, f lnu StvfrWn, Julie Hud n, Arr.j IftrtfvtriQ, Lori 0,xu'jrj'. ind tlr’dy Jr ye :■r. A Taste Of Competition The OEly VMS cold but die competition was hat, as trie --rad--, icbcwl kids- got Into H'o track action. Each kid from every class participated in nlf of the events. The be;: Ci-a-rt of the day was that every one rj-c.t oi Lost one ribbon. So-;- of the events tie Id were the hoys and girl b long jump, the softball threw, and several shuttle runs, The Ip wet grades participated in the s c1 races and H ■ tennis oall throw► T e eventful day was topped off Ly an exciting tug of war in which everyone got Involved. L-FI grilling fo- fjprt pEiic-o frepr Lh bt-glfriil -y, MlkI DpNvuF Tubuli Hinieh, B.r.d Tp n Sp-sri-fir i cJf Si the itxmd dF tha- gun. 2-Jiff 5Hvr4rli r an hFl ftny la first pFdna b I L-a rrbban. junp: with hi': o-ypi-Zii Vic-finish FJrifc. 3-Gin Sfrltl wJtb n in-,used |zwi„ Witch i the k|rd rgaf!«nBr3 rac 4-L hiding Ehu W4 ' fo iflcnnd pj«c«, Annrtt SSfriftw rvm ji„5t iihp d of Ihe third pE cp wmr.Br-, Kathy Jtgrg ri8 Mi, :m FINE ARTS ORGANIZATIONS Student Honored One very distinguishing honor received by ft student In |?ne stale Is be ling chosen lo participate in ABand, Jeai Sm !.. rn was talented enough to receive this honor Instrumenta contest gives Lire: r err U-r experience and a c'naiie to step bac- aid loo-v st heir own ability objectively aqamst -ollior high school students. All thq students participating in i ns contesi ran- iluungh viJtl impressive ratings. 1- SfrlatitfA Or- ladder! C'in Fiyftfir ir Sa-dr Lr r i ft J, Lltal Chr ifLertfrn C. Garden Rotli 111, JiinnE SitfbBtil Standing Arlan Nelson S, Eecki Andenun J. 5- rTriat: Trump ! Trio II, Sai Trio ]! Fiula Jahnwli, Dennii NpImhij Paul Jahmon, Lind dTi'E Lumen, Sherry fcnulttsn. Jojcki Benson. 3- r«EnH |t J| Bad. i-gwi B lr! Anierfiiy. Dannhl Nllvon, Kithy icndHicn, Front tow; Pan! sleihntor Sherry ttnuCwn, Lmyt Eieoc-li. 4- urtw Ci NF l Huts, IE: Sumit Span't ,. Punny t?«sinp.ii. 5iA dufl L T?c i4 M ki-Eian, Da-Jiny Flygt , FluS dutE 1: WiSy LffhHiftriH, JltfiHif StAborn, 6- Al3-£Late Band Jriih tlH Gonbtirtt. Band: Bac-fc raw: Ip-fl nJE Nefrign. Paid Johr-icn, Director: Mr. VcndrackiL, Gordon Roth Sherry Knutson. Seventh raw: PbcI-iai L Bataan, Jeffrey Krae Tereu ft i liktetcrrv Slirtr row: Pa-da Johnson,. £cllcen itovak.. L'j.yl Cl hoc-. L ±i Flyqsv. Fifth i raw: Line a C hr i sta nan, Shwr S amer, Luke Mlkkfclm. Kurt jhifcrl.. Judith Benson, Arlan N-eJ , Charlai HnqenbLCh, John Jacobson,. JrfF Ness FourSh rewr Debbie Ne I sen, Kathy Bandcser., Cherlyn Wirth, Mary Eelh Ryan, Stive GixenMc, Vicki Ekock, Laurie Wkthr Jackie Beraon, Mary !iy Hcifrq- Thud raw: Shaw Hci aldt, Lap Ouicbury, Jear.'ic Sanborn, Liu Lffhrnanri Sandy Lehman . Secc-rii r w. Liia Diemen, Vi . in Lar.'j, Majorette: Cell. Andersen. Penny Gdlard, Marsha Johnson. Frnri row: Pm Rath, Jayr.u Pardons, Nancy Christensen,, S iar Spannr, banner carrlcis Ka thy Sample, Beck! Andaman W Bflffrw 5ta D Band: BjcS tw, !■ „rL KflChjp Bonding. Ffcwth row: CaIJhpi NoviL, ArJjlf Uffluh. Third rnwi fc -. Vrjr.dr.il.-: -fc, Jeanr.i Sanfcc-n, 3 r (iy Lehmann, Dannii Melien, Fai(i Jo H1wnrf Shtfi-y KHulsm, C-ftryJ £ Icecfe., Deri FFygc- 5ncond row Pji.iU JohnMirt, Gordon Rath. Jackin fl-BPSCTIj Mary Been Ryan. Front row: U-lI ChrfiifirtMn, Torou Wikbi Ji N. Right: Bard ftlflEWS Vice Pl- lJd nl Dwttfisll NcJscun, PfwrdunL -JmJ JdPirubi'., 5 ecrrlary Rbci i Amfitrsor,. Middfo flignt” You tfch vet Inal Jcannlc £ nb.v n r£u,i |y nhjoys strumming out the chords. Lowei RIgfrfcr ,,Tfie«11 u his eL-aarm Jh Lhfl RISC I'ljlr Fa 1.1 Jo nscn cJ a h a fa Iflliily. Hard Work Brings Results T;US year S1=i.|t :j3;in consisted of seventeen peepIs cl-Dfi.-ii .... tuas is Df laleni anri past experience. Performing al Hie Pops a id Winter concerts arc! music contest, Hi- starjt hand always plTiised its a idience;. T lrnutjhflul the year ti e rjrQup improved, shottintj hoiw the hours of work put in helped (he 3r5up change as eacFi Individual cprew. Ufipv1 14 1' All - jLiEc Dhci Ji DMrfi Ekoeli, Wi-Ewi Bath Andersen, anri Ssnil'; LthrWfl'. Up0 - f i-gha: Chetui Art«rn l !i: F'ilIi Johnwn, and JtannFlr Si orn MJildfa: V-=-=■! $ |ohti: B th i .“.r.tfrrjoh, ■Minc ViilPFm . 5eth Aminnen. Below Arfon Amur I WJnrtfcM Dan 4 Elc£ck, f. .i...r.ii iii' H Simici Mi.aician Aivtid WJfin : Dwrit N Imp, John PhFHp ic-jsa V ilniiB- Paul Johnson Super Talent Etcause of their rusiw! latent several Students were hoiinrfl: this year, In the fall interested chorus members Lr =ed out before a judge, vu.io chose f-oiir singers tt? participato in Hit All-State Clvc+us, During February tl ree tl crus n'trbers went te voca: contest - A 11 ■ L: g! ■' e ratings were not high --acii one received invaluable q:■:pL-ri11 lc. Three musically active senior? wort jlso honorE-d. ! Te- John Pi 11 ip iousd Award was given to Paul Johnson, wl ' I as shewn di tstanrfirrg achievement a.id interest In instrumental music. Daryl El cock was chosen to receive the Ari n Award which Includes being an above average musician and having abc k average grades. A new award was also riven this year. Dennis Nl Isc-i■ was chosen as Li-e Outstanding Senior Musician or t: e basil nf operation and talent in hot! i'Diic and churns. Another iiew event this year was ' musical, Let the Coco Times Roll . In tMs every nun her got kht chance to participate. Variety Broadens Enjoyment And Learning F.'v- I fanda I s classi.’ Halleluiah Chorus to Garry Mam few's romantic Could it. be Magic. T, Llie- Hurley Concert Choir .ter Mis. Carmody'i direction learned to grjc-v and appreciate music. Ti, .'Loir peif rn-ec at iv Peps Concert, the Christies concert,, and the Spuing eoe ert, AStlwngh the students soddt many .cure practicing, there was also time For fun. Eating cookies, bought iy Mrs, Carmody, after a concert and Exchanging gifts at the Christmas psr;y wer( some cr the highlights of the year. To- ynut pJghl; 4- rtrd E-rL Ponnii Manlier, Sec LA y Pam Cellini, fC-tl-Pr-eiin-cn Paul Joh-r fl, Ih t wrui: E«fc icw 7trA k Miiylesen, Cnarlyn Wirth, I JLfitriG oiflnar, A Ham N+IIot Dar F| ? f Di kVvlBrirq, Dennhi tin Isc , Eeth Mary K a;, ’ h Mgt, 51 .awn Novakt. Mjjj H ”,h flyarl, Luir I e ftl-rUi ThW reft: Erer-aj AltjeiU, PflggyHtSrhj’, Wadwfcllo Qliun, Si-ia i Spa-ms VJcht Paul1 Johnson, Jan Bhium, ■C-urrion Palh, L nli S-mill18 Eh Amlenin, Jack!a Jnr chiDi , iac£| S rnjflrttft. See«hd ra-A- VjuJjgn LongP Vnlerii ftifsan. JcAhiiif ‘Sartam, Kb thy E crr.iftpsM9nr Mary Fftlwat. Fanny OdJAPid, Dirty I -Ilcack, Mary Waiving, Nar-ey Wrtering.. R™. Rflttl, Dim™ PplaflOfl. Fran! Ffa : r.ancy 5«h«mpp, Jack EffnsDh, Sandy Lchrrann, Jach. - m||h, u|nd Smith, Pan LaiJhta, Llrda ChH rtenK-n, Sh ffy K, Kathy Inmpfo, FjuJa Jphmc-n Mswy Pwy r, Director1 Mrs. Carrrady Fk-jfi lllhu her much af,j.rG i iH rcle aa a cHctli ■i t:COrnpiji lit Sir-dy i -vhnunn kif ps tviryaia in lirr-p. FracLritc-d J|f. tti Ji. f. In Lhefr Jlyoi, Sm2ifi demCi tr. nuuh UiMr rr«p right ShBiTj KnMtwn. PauIj, jahmDn. DAnfte aul af ihajp f |k, l-Jn!camp nhU: ilrtdi ChrfcriflhMfi, Su n Spofnttj Simty Lihrrjnn Krr Npg Ptnry OdFar.U. S-5wiftfl Choir: Nancy 5cH-t rnppa -Jordan R-ath, Mitt Smith. Sfcrdy Lfhjnann, Dju I 11 p -C ■, L nda. CwFUinwn, Piul Jawt , Wvj Watering, Eew.-, Liinrt Smith. P ™ls Hilhcrn, Pim Cblliris. Dari Selti Urf6mr n, 3-Tt?|fllf Tfia: J cb!e SmJfh, Mnemll Ciicn. W-oy W ump Damns Smelhj 5umn Spfltn r, Penr y Odland.. ifrifilurg! fcUrv Takenn. S'lurry KnuLjcP, J 'Bj Sirtscrin. Not PiCtiJfKd' Pauli JfrtjnKfl • -r'5fcaarr Heat Ik tiAif fw Blit: fl- d Drift to yil lnit@. Music Is Rewarding Thrcughotit the year the S' .'inc: ChpFr and Triple Trie have been tailed upon several limes Id prepare pieces t(: perform. They ::i rforr:--:l for the Pops concert, Liristmai concert, and Sorinq concert. They also performed ai 'lie local -i.i .c ccilest iri Vt rml 11 Ion where each group received .1 fine ra! irg, Other people who put i” hard work were ti e accompanists. Their wort was especially appreciated at music contest where they accompanied aolists and small groups. Sfl Learning Together Learning o play the guitar was a d all?nge tor each one In Li e junior higI chorirs KiJs wke ! ad neter played before learned a new tale nr and kids wi c. knew I ow Fn|Jii(.! a Challenge In helping the others learn. E-Sand: Pack iowr Mr Ven nelc fclcP C i-ei- y I N ia. Randy ftitfdte. J Km SchFOeaerrrioter., Cur|.it Wil hi-l-SBh. Third row; Ray Novak. Wary tfarsereL FJyg«rr Volma Severson. Jour F n raP ■Vhtr., Sho dcr hD'-jIdl Soowid fo 3 Jhiil Nudsen, £odn y nn, Rrt-i.dy W EfcrP Ray S? r4nd, Lofrh FwWis Mlko B«■ nltSl. Tin Le-bur, FIuIto .' Robin Homan, Pa vr 5 mil, Ghrijfce Erf-ghl, Amy WeLerlnq, Dehs 1« Sm«V TJimmy Adrian, Sujjnnft Pcte+son J,.nJ r Ufgh Choma: Back rfrty: L f?r„ Duifcbirfy. -JudJtfc fcur-JGn, Edillh Vi'ilwn, Chuci: Ha-qsnbmnth,, J ff Knock, Kevil-I 4Will, JeN Meta. Wazahri AstihMh Second raw; Gloria FaJcener, Joieen j-enuan,, Dehisio NbIijoHj Shari Sporrm. Jerry Wlrfch,, Sieve Sorenson, Stoll Cancel, Jqhir ijcutscr, CJndy Jn'gooccin. Flrrtrcw: RachojiJ Bimbueit, hfrln Wfirei, jaynt Fjrs rj, Frj,nk htirlgi, G ry HSidfrlL C-QBr. |,UH V.I.I hliM , Tqf! Caiflipi. Calle-en fy£-v4l «cy Chrlilfr te i. LrU idltrfrr, Mu. Cirtnddy. chiding, Hard ai B lr Ituioni r WiUe- 'i and Lor n Ratfi. Tamy SuZ tm P . Rirdy W.s a d Joai I1, arebjiy praCliclryj Franfe H. aj--d John J paa: Tlrr e aflis- chcru. Pep Club Lacks Spirit Tlic lack of spirit has LEccrrt ii maior problem at HHS T'ie ran Li may hr-' packed.. a.JlL ■ Fars ar;;i i Lri:e, their only activity was j candy sale. T ie H-Ciub is a group of people that iave earned Ibfir letter but aren't will ho La raise money for new ettuipnierit. raw. Kurt SchlfcM. R-otfi 5 h4t- fidp ftfltr, Daryl Elceeb, terry ClyFtiatmn frtr-ftiJ. Ktvin HelHga, Pai.l Joiui n, VivS h Lcmg. Second riw Jon Benion, Tim 111■ Ijrr!, Pal Murphy, Mark PaSors-cn,, Mils Smithy Darinrf. rJeTion.. Eoc-I i,n.df iior, Kathy Eondeian, Tnlfd raw Kathy S rrplu. | ita Lar an, L lfjj L ahnuinn, gir ftda B«ifig Mi n( Pirn CoNini., Paul ulna Smith, M- ry Bit!i Pyan Machiil Oltc foirftri rawr L i■■■■lit Ct ii: ?ru n, Mv) ftnlrrinij. L-ia Mnllrijard,. jjnej Lshrnanhr Defum SriiiUr, Jacfrie £-anson.. PJancv Schampp, 5 harry Knut an, L-auric 'ftirih. FIFfch now Mary Eillcn FaEcofiar, VaiarlD W.'lion, Bnxn We I nr, Dan YVaSarlng. 0H5h Andcrsori rranfc rawl MjltU Wiorxqan. Don Pogues, Dobti ChfJsrtiffrwn., Tc-nr Ec-hfnlhor. and iim Evwwsn, Proving VJkJpg spin it ip he match Lc Bulldog poaer Ji Da yl ElcocA. 9-iek tom Jack I Bb -kwi, e«ti Ande-rs-en, Brth fty ii, LaMiJa Wfrlh SMondrft : Swi PptM. Arlent daifir, Kirin Boil- lin. 5h nry Kriuhon. Third rflwl uliU Srridi. K thy Sa-mpl , PtSfty Hclrigi, Dianne FnlErrtft, Ter aa M.itleLian. Thiird raw: Fula A c i f, Eie-crola Alberta, JactlE Jcrgen cn. SlBin tire-l-ser, ShelJ| 5 at oriar. Fourth rew: P.arn CoNIni, MachoNe OLscx1, “enny Ddlard. Vivrxn Long, M-a y Dwyar Vicki £ I each, Pz-c Muric R-pth CfirliB- Smith, Shewn Htyaidt. Sixth row: L . la LftrwHr Chary an IfyJrth, fca-oH Aridtrien, Jainni Santorn, Ka thy Bondat n SflVBrtb row: E niJa Boom-gardtP, Susan Spam , M r? FiieohPr. SanSy LrH-ntaiuli Miry tt«l«rtog. Freni rows P-iiil JohnHnri VnierF vimen, Jackin Smith, LFh Ltihmwij ana Nancy chi-h pp W Becoming More Involved Altltougl the FHA organisation is still lackirkq ambition and the r -Up'S ari lac- i'ig flarticipsticm and action the students -ere 11voIvor: than in years oast. The FHA held any activities cUiiKj the ysaf. Sore highlights were Sweetheart Sail t ie Halloween dance which was sa sthinrj different for the students and t.'io best thing of oil wa . :he Thanksgiving Bancjirct which gave each girl some responsible duty to do and after ead one was done they got to Eat. Something elst that some of the girls got to do was no tc I'm Regional FHA convention in Lennox which was a good experience. FH - tick: f4.1 Ij «tofornOPi, Deriis-e S ttiI LhP K-itiiy Bfrnri-esen, Suw Sporrer, Lind CMrlKenueri Vicki El c set, and CherJyn Wirth. Marj WeCermg.. Bccnifa BDorrifinSen, Wary Kay H lpl$£B I ita M«fteQA d, and Sharpy fc nuter. ? „ Gina Dianna Pafcarwn. VI• IH Lcmg, SrrTIh. Li HI Lihminn, Sanborn fif-th tp-d Su-dy L hm ni-. JiOMf Birtcfi. F rn C ltinsu Matheile DJaan Heir 1$?, ard Penny Odland. Therein Mlkknlsen, Nancy Schnrrpip, Liu Lnjscn, fe Ary EaEh P yan Deih Andean ajid fcan4 tyuflp, Sec-, inLirja W’irih.i advFiop MH Poiw, Pro . shifty Safi.tie, Vlee-Pres. Paul fttZer, And Hlitoriin d•? =: tj A nflArifl -. thii lc« cfflAiri H Gwdl,fc •salilm ! MAthtll C'l w Pippin? wp ;he c r. 6rBf.de BoOTigjrdtn p ui la Fl si- ■ quick r--1 re. National Hanur Society buck: ■Pqui ■jDhrwin, Pel-enan, PwyE Eiconk. Pam CaJllm, Bath And Bryan , Seek I Ar-dflricn, Kathy BgntfflHFU Linda Chrl stensen, and Pani abn Sherry Kr -bcn, Nancy piayt ,, |i b SmM% HalrJgi, Penh Srnitei. arid Sandy L H-amnn. Wary B 1h ftj in, tfa y Elian Fifcew, Nam Sc-Fe«1frp. .'at ie tifflOTl And J Ai jAnb-orn 1! fljy Be 1 p( VnJn-gi I r. d m a- tuUncs Manage few fchtf irony ! Asnnuii Stiff fta-ck few: Bu el flntfGri n, W a tihtf If1 !_. Ia -.«i. PilIi W ! r d L djUfiia WirLh. Second Mary FeFtGf'ur. Uhy B«4nin nfl K a liny jatnpie. Frunl ro r. Cfserlyn tyh Ll S-iwr- Sp l 'Mr and Mary BoLn Ryim, '7E-!79 Editor, L a-ir183 Wfiifi nd Editor B cfel Ardonan F p- r 5 toff fereju Ml'hklllffnr NjUWSr ftito’ljifr VickJ EJceek Pcrrv CJdtor-d, Liuril W ir|i i H ® 1i Nldw SlOCl Staffs Face Problems Focus nr on changes, in? annual staff tf?t cii.i to capture (he year's hanpeni ns.. As h ey set out to do this, (here were challenges arc nrobferr.s. Lacf .1 cooperation from staffers ■■.□used frustration and slower prod-,.clio-'i. Mr, Eoerann, Iht sduiscf, .vas there with advice anri encourage hog rtt to care-? the rmstraiions. The pa|:i;' staff also Faced problem . TIi.e tack of men bets and experk nee got the year qm ic a slow start. Articles belrw submitted afler hart! work H only 1o be changed or nut published, resulted wit I I lie School section of Hie uaper to be Incomplete. 4 (Waking Things Happen Every group needs organization, at H . H , S . the clj-o officers I;Kill the r duties by q Ltlng things iijc 11 f?r organizing theTH cites, Tl .v Ite p-. ti-v i l-s In which their cla S participles. These students take charge ai'd rr.akE tilings happen, J.-frBihn-pn= iec.-trrai., JachJc Smith, Todii BL.cfeilMd. V k -P-r lidw?l; Nfcrrty WeUtfJn-g Z-SmffcrT PrtsJde-nL Jefi Boniqn, VJte-p3-«rdtrL FjI Murphy, - Tr-ss . Wjjwy Dwyar, 3—SrfihornDrei: Vic-n-Pro-.Jd nl fiaa Ricth, Pral4an| Kwl SehSfarl, 5 c.-Tr AI S nd 4-Junior : Prwlftpl KitKy B-anditwi., S -c.-Tr MA.r BfrE i Arwtarftftn, Va-Gt-Phrirde l Vrrifch Lortf. Making The Decisions That Count Using their aytl tv tc aaaraprisUf money- For projects ihst rir-rc id V- dent, the sch tl beard puts the La pavers mo iey W v.i.rk. T! i: summer they hftC three il'iits In tl C HOrTie-Et, kitchen redone lvili■ rtew lily and cupboards During the year they had a nevv ceillr-g put m i ie cafeteria, T ie student cot ■ cH's duties have been limited to limply li e organizing of HorJKor’Ing. i iey pick the Hrmozo rizi '-lrm ' and dec oral ■:■ the stone frr coronation. T1 i3 graiio cc-isi 15 aF two memberi of each cbts; a id i it eludent body pre idefil, Gna Smith, Tops Sthoc l Board Mini Id hFajiigi. Gary Han-wn, Rcijei And nun, Sid Elcccfc Gene € bland L to Suhpu. i;. i.rd Bn-Lty Elian ■Abfjui: Siuda-r.t Colt ell: Back row: Pra la rt Gan Smith, Jem Benwn. Second rrw- T -dd flu . h stead, abb Sward, Pirn GolllfiS, MWy Sanctonn ini Bvnilfr 5 rn31 i, i-nwr K iri Sfilfarf, arid Pfcnr. OdUivrt. loft: ISludfivl Coui f! PraridenL, Glrii SmElH. JS “Man Overboard O'i tav rvj r 28, 21 juniors -atFM'ie debut oF tle.r actfng careers;, A ter omy 10 n nlices and one very disappointing rehearsal, tl r Jurticrs p nvfld to themselves and ■.vcryon.-- else, thr r imo net' lg ability. As Iit play gfls , i.i- n-.v,.. v. ;i id Miss Hannah B;ri■ chaperonfnq Four lively teen-age gir!$. Trouble starts when the girls ifisobey Miss Ha i ia ■ and talk tc strflngE boys. While Miss Hannah is trying to keep up with 1 r young girls, she finds herself mvorved In another sff iir_ Miss Hannah appoints hefself ns a private ey for Mr. Van CI pvt, a secret agent for she U,5, government. One event leads tr another, building up to the tense tiipax of Miss Hannah' msli g Mr. Van Cleve s briefcase witl ship detective, Hooley, listens carefully tn the Captain learning of Ns role on board, 10-Oecittlng to spend time together In London H Trigs finally worked m t For Louise and George, MJts Hannah Blair ____________________________________ SfittidHIBil K®t y PrBw ... 1S11 .Vivliri Lzni Floria tal-wh ......... ......._— ... MieiwJfft piion fJfltty AHtn ................................ .. ..Gianrfl Petarion MalfcTLlflLofSy ...... .... -................... .-Mary WetorJng L-cuIm Ciz-jon ,............. .... ...............BadiT Austrian Ai r hB itiultaftfeefry ........---------... PaulA Jchnwn Mial Mfl Fr Crulfcrfwrtl ......... ... G|ann Clang I Captain ■ i ■ !■ i . ■ i ■■ ■ ■ i ■ i | ,—ri-rra-l i ■ r -Af I an NtFwn T oi Fy Chrrilfmm Wr. Henry Vara Cl v . Herbert HcnlBr ,, :11It ,,, Mir I Pfct rirn DJvl RAw« ........... .... iii j i -—. 111 - ■ 11. ...K Vfh Htirltfi Bill TP§fl| inn.,. - ! --• ----utiir-im ..rr.nn ii U rdC R DU Jco ■ 4as?t .■ iiii.,iii.iiii.iii..iii,..„...ii11I.,1 , ,, .. Tim hie her. Laurence ............................. Roth Shcrard Hansy-Sav Hrcwn ,.„,.rr............ Todd 5chLc£ l Albe S i.jjiiiJM_.||,fT,4+i,,.,hriiiiriiiiijiiiii.Danny Flr|ifi TIP-! and Jihtuuhh■■—n.—i. ........................ Lfmtn Jar ans-an Mlkn i i.-h i ■ E utcr -. • n .-i m ,. i. i,. 11 . ■ i ■ h i ■ i ■... i i . CI j ■(• 1 i.! tHDMdPdl. Studet ! Dlmclqr __________________________________ Vinca HudrtN X-Cdu0hL in the act of crawling or tr-o Jack. Fiomy-9tiy Iu-nnc. «I Pie dLriiff-Bfvee in a eIbj for ’ bJij. S-1 'HI -y-er, Whc-yu, H y-y irp hi masses 6-111, Jpb, ind PtC-k y 1l au! iti-fir cali-aqe- chaar. the curiam cfcns. 0dci i lure Vivian is i lid k mocIi rem tfaa-j A-LoDklr very rajactail, wonden why Lhc men on can't see hur truo scrifo ;A fKlhlD ind btauty. 5-Di cun:ipq ways tc capture the dulprit, MIsj Hannah and the Captam etc rdf she ihsaMlii1 becorr-e a private eye iz «ni ff □ut the brief casa. G'Arms opened Igo. Tfl I SirlUMl radfatei confrafnc befere the play dp? , 7-S.UFlng hlmMiP Of hi lines IE ArPan Wefson firAccapiln a gi'i ! thanka fran th-e hjclfori, Mr. Sam tvwipfii, tpfig. Lbe aurfFenCe of the short llrna f-tjr -ractic.EE nn.1 h nj 4ri l-. L in Li all, bi L whaL ha dlHr.M Ml rtflj cf th a iln-S and f.alle™t ha pul j r, g-Th ship ilataelJve WccJoy,, Jlda-rj cuhrnfij 11 y to tHa Captam Iaamlng fit hit reft Poard. ID«Ls cldlng |, LFrne loyffrcr n LflMlW thFrq rihH.IT KWkfld act for af-d O or «. ■li Ail gorth liH V illln r- MaliLin . . ii i 'Lj ii 11 ■ i'i!i D t EA IV riJl gl0n HffJdcf , Nanci Stha-mpp Cyrui GpoIlt .iPS,.ltPH,ilr„, nmjx N lu.n BfcJif 8«ifa Hw-lUjt.. . .....Uu L n Happy §pqlja .,iI,mir,...............Nlftey D+t r 5k cU Gfiolui TrrrtT r,irrrilTPII11Ji6lift s hWh hlAnfc GdcIub. ! CilMCh Wrie .- a i i n s i i|T a rrraa V- it % St N‘-p I ■ Aijfit Julil-V ................... Mary Bith Ryiin Min ........... ■!■■■■■■■ SfaHry Kivjtnai illin Hpiviiu pihAw ,,, . . B-riart W i f Mlp Wlmtew . . ... ... Ewih Arxmrwn Mzi-irfun Ip Illy Mali Sfnflh! Jaba iFALSit i i .................. u ,J at1 %tnun Cirri Jam « ■ .Gina Smith ifeUd Jfll Uia -...r,............ Pud' Jahnsaii E r-fpria 3 r.c rn n.11 den Tn iqi.i SM 1 ChHdrtn . . Fn« ■ I JcsHi-jot’ Lria iahmam E n IAemrh«pg Uui-Pa ftirtfi r um- Children ............. art-nd a-sflmqai ten Ursa Lrbn'ann Pj; l iilHtfdri!|j MalJfJ rni ., ..k.r.... ... ......Mary Kay HiJrl-sja ban Wpfcui'ni Lj il-ln ftlMh SiudAffl Pal Murphy Headin' For The Hills! On Apr i I 2 rind 3 Hie stiror lass preS:.' rd l! .. I illL illy coned Headin' for the Hifls. The action of the slsary '.mbs centered on tle lives of two wealthy orphans, Cordelia WalfJrigtori Heisti.-r and her younger sister Dwthsa, whose only livinq relatives r.n a general stor. in Lrmr Mule, Tennessee. Their tsiiiier s wifi states tl at the ljjHs rrajsi spend t'vfir Sim rrtrs wti their only living reiatives in Lant Mult, or they will losr- the ijvieriteice. Wien their rrri wly mtle, Cyrus (bolus, f inns out aoo:n the girl's pa-rLinn af |hf Fortune However, Cyrus s ata'i turns so cerr.plrtf failure When lie encounters some nnejected difficulties and the girls outsmart him. _ T: u i.ld, was directed by Sar EV son, whose :ir e and '.Trcri .v-Hs tCC-.- ilial !o tl e successful aut:r Lj of the play, L-L i-phmi-nn neEpa back aia-je bj cpeiifng thn yfiiliu. t-Wiiti g fw Wi CMS H pipy SsgJua listens £•«fSfvi lly. 3- T e linr-te- rtHlowt FFght tJv-fir C sic.r-l u.ss napimj hi1 If elk h r tc I'!- |?w ki, ,!'f■ 4- 0 u«r ile-epi-nCj, Jii SlittB- Ad-dll. tfcl |. IlI af tire . E-A-ipeffi-ni quJckJv lu H :r..prsi t DIM‘f Lai mi? soap n'ithDLl pay ■ Bfc-LEt 1 --ChtclflnT hnf linea aa rh - tr- lli, Efl-Lty B-c 11 b i c asur-es hene K Experience Goal For Debate T'liii fall eight stLitfeots participated in t! .e local H limlnation 'pr deplam. Tl rue Wen: tO the frrst pbcc C(]Ht£?5l in Sioux Falls and I bee went to the second place contest in Wakonda. At I' □ 11 q! li iiy U=c iol lavs; a lot of expexEenee,, i'i tfehai' tear a fine showing ai each of the four monthly debates held by the Sioux Fprengjc Conferente durint] LHe school year. Detail: Top row Kurt ShJferl, Jfti LrfndJ ChriilBrsian Fl ii rewr Mjney He3delb 9 fr ThJi-d raw; Tflro a W -Lpr|nnj MFblUiJtHl. 5 «tnd fawi Wr. Eve-rpan. t.cclarr ■ iandy Lehman 1 flue U j£c a J ramite ■, Ll -i Kurl 5hiferJ. M hty WffiAHng., Mr i Eyfirswi Tereaa MU. town. Ja IcI b Smith One Acts Go Over Well Practice was nlrost Impossible m tin ?s, !mi the actors uste U s ir t [-'■■(: wisely. 'A Young Man 5 Fancy got the evening off ta a color il start. Telling Ihc- sioxy of how Donnie 10 understand meaningful reiationshrps _ As the curtam rwpens the Slater and Jondon Familit divice up their departed father s belongings., net realizing Lhat ne is still alive. Stage managers, Ti Mel ben arid Lytirt Jorgensen and Miss Myers, the di'c-:lar, were all greal-iy appreciate d, On AcL r-layi Cul: 5 sc ■ r Je i pincan. Deck! M ll Srv.ith TJilfS Br icn, S illily S-Aftijj-I , Kurfc SliJfirF, Secnntf hfiwr D ryl Eteocl . Bclh Aruderson, D-snn-i N Ieoii, Fini rew Knlliy Bc dparn, Paul Joh scn i DonnJ-a explains to hri motfipr Atcul facta of lire 11A Yqung Mai”1! FjnCyM Oannto Hoof,la ......... ,s...L'a ' F Ercc-ct Mrt, Kw li A ndofMin Mt. h n :l i u ................frffnn.li N J on J e-Jee M||J r - Mary tt 1 r|fig MiJipMb 1b .iKithy EondB n S rl Hoof Paul John n ”Th PflLi rl d M4rrvwfl4ltl«r ... . uti KIMH Amtilli Stoter .......a...,,LKittiy Sjuuptr H nr InLrr ...... IJimili n Svnl4h VlCtcri StoUr ................ a..JUtJv 5 n Jd tfecn a j 1 ■ ■ ajb.i IiLijj i.■ j ■ 1 ■ ■ 1 •.;.■ Smith EF J2i.be In Jordon ...... .... B-fclrt 4 mdvr n Undercover Workers Cleaning ct ek|n$f and orqiiiiiring art all part of tlit Julies these Important, nerpli’ perform. lulany new iJi l wer? served this ypar, such as pane a a 5 anrl corrniorjsh A lew bi.15 was purchased making those femg morning and evening ride s just a little mare enjoyali1 , Yo.i never se« fiaper In the halls. Mr, hJtSS, Clistodlar . keens 1 'it; school shining - lean.. I-Ccfi r tj ur l-f-lpi leep tHIr pi eLaan t-SelLji EideffTi fc pi Lh icfflcc l-n crdc-r Cl ati-CnfLd.rv and bu:ir-css •nina-xi 3-Ke pi ywrygn i tfamcch hcp| r« EliflB Maritas, Vasta. S c hf IWdcrTK IS end head cock J Jnnwn. ■J-Faul.i Waitrhfl 4 k tp U1! ShdoJ el n hv Vc-EuuMng. i-LCrry Nui kerpi icnocil r I c ar pPftyJnrj h-ii roJu af custodian t- j stL mq xtudkivU U rud If-qpii scild J toftly r« on Jvgtnti-tt fttfelr J nian Ejr. F AridfirWin, and ivffi ihnwn Mcrfv 6 rtii. 50 Keeping Things In Order L-Jc-rl Pru] j« iakvJ m Ihp Gfiwgh •'din of S-Uccnidmrj PiJnfzJ iiJ. ha jrfvbci ttie Walter ! HfiflC iccJjfy clirrianl CG iif.fi. 11 ■ Mi, DfrJ l-fl y aJk ii an Airulau' dC i' ■ 3- n ep cl-ii 2-LaItt Fra«h )i thp Eltn’-cilwy Miletpftl Nf Ii Ihfr Til In i Director An4 flu I if 1 : fiOMVtw Mr. fronch II oils Ui Adviser cf Ll i pIfelftT lyada franian Ii 5iqieri Lhiid«nl-flF M-u l4j Hlgp,. Mp hiran It Ln c'l jik ifd cf crcn zvurbt And It 1h ithhFiJc ili'Qclxr SI Grade Faculty l ltarovi EJMn jh u n uahi-m fh fourll' nr - 2- Th Sixth $rudu 'tfatliB ShJi yuor ii H lvr D«Niul. 3- Enveriy Spom f tcjiihai 11-a ihlrsj iyide. i-The fir 14. ir ri i £h r i Ek c IHfHHi. 5-DGroliiy Sttjsnfnr Enathfcj KJnder parior- errd ad. Jan |h« gra .u chnfi.rlEjjhiPi, t(r Lifl y! i- Hllvuruin 4 Ath l FE n i-d !4J EduCftSkn and rtd p l i e-.1. I It HtAdr £hi fcr l H-d=rri. 7« Salma PataiK tcich m -rM qpAdv E-Marl Wu-nlgan leadiM W TlfSh flfaae M Ii feha assIiUnt ■ U ijlrli tracb coach. H 1 All® Bl htdtf cajsch far Lha flftl -i i tfatUi gnadir tcyi Met. ali: 11 ! m, Helping Us To Understand The teacher; of Hurley Hiyh I sue found and ■rifrd new and diff-: rei l ways of teaching the students things they will need In their futures, tn govcirier=erti the seniors held a mock election „ I it si idertis ecu Id run for orfir, gaining . lowltrttfi In politics, I ■ E lglteli, -horses arc a favorite, helping students In cunnimlcations. i Tom 5cK«erbt“ Pith 4 d hrajfi 'iracii and foGEhaJJ ouch ar-d th uiltum bayt tairt itbalf coach. Mp i alw Ehie at U p ianlta c|ap d injch ! phyilfil UtlUCJLlton 2-Tcrn Ghp4rtl P!HPn.. the jnduilrlril w Le ipad iPP lll£ «dvflm Ihn Junior dan I • 5HIT- luinor, IbichPS Erigl - and if.iflfic hr add 5 ih y a t i th. Mini or ctoa, dlflbflb. declam. ind El it JunlW Ah 4 P r.|ar plnyx. Ha iil:-j ii LUe 1 «iid i tyi bsikclJsali coach. C Pe n ChriiLe-r P1' luch ii «-lIj.1 ■f J-snc Hs ii the head girl b lk+t j|!l Ijlrlp. br t;fc coAth, Mu cCAChHi I ho 7 th -and S|h gpudB bnyt baJhtLL-ill Af.d It Una adif| p fcf the jiurdtr uJill AfNi Rpjirjaps, Club !i -gc Vcndrack i-lr Initrucb- |i h in.fintjI muiic nc Ii -Uie 7tfci □rJid fi-d!viti?r b-Ffct MpyirS Ififfilit tnqliih and: II Ehf! I cad I ikra i Ah. Playing An Important Role I I shop and hwt-et presets are always .rider way. Scfenltfit expEfimpnts ami concerts also pipy an In portor.i pan of It-adilng students now thfrros. These leathers have put Fun Into learning, helping everyone understand fust a Uttle bit belter. L-Kvcri Espial! HP Ip a cnee ihu«f 1 malhtniftti'c eisswi □ r-i dvEs s. Chib. ehrterJHJidpri n.n-J 1 t.j u hrm iiJ:ipi Clii s. a-The JunPfiv gl s aivJw li Dr Ru a-s. Me |«AChPf MvP'fcE science clausa and li .list- I'h iiWijUnL coach fgr ijlffl nr d adyi track, i-tilttvyr, CV+ 'fidy ii Lhe fifriftinfcFi AdvIfOr and tMchci ;l lev?id. of vug I «■tiuslg. -1-All bLEimcsi enuF it M £p fi-lih m ■Lauflhtby Arif na Dstvr, Sh ii alse Hhe idvlRnr 1c Pep ei' rUjdcri. i.rta ih M jhpmnr cUu 5.0Jfi Pi- Lii 3«dGhedi hurt ecariDink flAIfrfll «rd tiacrvilcf JIL Ijpj. She JMfrJftfl Pttr £IhIBj tl'etf leiudErn, F.H.A., ria the fttflfilW tJiiSr SJ Celebrating Friendships A lime 10 celebrate the friendships gained I iro.in ipul their high school years was skip days May 4-8, I1179, 18 nl of 23 seniors and their 4_ chaperones beaded tor Spearflsh o.n frlday morning. T ie group stayed at tl t Noli [fay I 1 1 outside of SpL-arfish. Sight seeing was limited due td car trouble bul Mount Rushmore . The Badlands, Wall Drug and Deadwood wore toured. All gathering around the pool in talk swimming and telephoning friends back home tool up a big part of Hid adventuro-, is weekend. I - 56 Nine Dwy r th -IL T rhy Fit'k ifihiik lift. r-aL Kwc iy glides dawn the 3 dJ ni£s Caryl EJcock trfes la ic-t his car back Ir.Lc flliw-Ipu canaiHon afta the rough riot?. fl-fl Willi, M lt SmJti, Fat Murphy, Bflth Ando n, Fa.nl Johmtjn, Daryl CJcatl. Gin SmiU-r Bfanda Bensnvqj|fd nr Mary B«ih fiy n„ Fa-! Wilir. Nincy p¥ry r, 5-hfrry KflutKtfi. JaticlP B-VftHft, Uu i. thmijyi, ibid Linn IVIrth slop Tc t rtit whili idrt-irjrty MfruJH ISulhm r sm Outstanding Abilities ChtfSen and honored for lliefr outstanding abilities and leasers I-ip in different or ai sre tltest special people-v 11 of the seniors were chosen for honor students For tf.eir ( vre Ikn' grid-: poin: throughout high school. Wary Ryan and Sherry Knutson were chosen Valedict irian and Salutatoriam Sherry was also given arc the Government awards. Paul Johnson and Pam Coil I ns were chosen Good Citizens on their leadersliip, scholarship, heuar and willingness la help. 1—Paii| Johnson and Pam CoJIiri ■ ! ]| ri to fotod Cittern a.w 'd t-S'hivry KftuM r,nl tcl d to HufBiy In the DttuflhLert ct Arhfrrlfcifcr! Pwrilrttofi clU?BFuhJp tontest. J-K. 1fry Simple glv n thg FHA award tv her c-Utltin irq Jn FHfi. 4--Mary Bfrth fry JR v«fll iiila€i«d Valadicfcjorlan 5-Paul Juniori, Gary I Ele« Mary firth Ryrr., ?ir. Colons, Bfl-fcl hMwwr, jlfj Smith, Paula flcler. NdihC y D yer. Sh-nr y Knution, Jaclnt Bvhiah Jhd Hv CY Schrmpp wb e E n|or honor aiudfrnlJ -Snttfry K iyticr ii S «Jutatarian Time To Move On Joy and emptiness filled the hrari? r.f 23 young adults On May 13,. 1979 as they reached a long set goaf. We- have rnached an end but yel a beginning twas chosen by the seniors as lieir :la = motto wifi a yeflwf rose as the- fiewer and liy-il green and dark green as their colors, Sherry Knutson was Salutatori an and Mary B ri Ryan was Valedictorian. The cor.... address was given by Lieutenant governor Lowell Hansen. Baccalaureate was held 5.jiirlay aftEnworr at 2:30 and Corwj jice-rent was .hi 7 00 In the city park. Graduation 1979 nas become a reality Instead of a far off dream. It's l im.... for these young people to M nke l' - dGcisirn that will rat - their future. !rfi ■ 1■ Th class pf 7 vtaila mryauiJy Jn line fcptc.ro pYafklni Ir. i-Afl p -gradual!ar. tha II nn riP id ht CHigraluialad, J-Ptldf fnIi Lhfr lac« t l diri a Smith ‘d SchBr-pij as Ifiey sulk In. ■J-EHTtvSimj Llit j r.l=fa ;= Paufa Juniori and Tim fcln-hwf.. 5-Bilng conatur Led hy flre'i-da Albarii is f-auli Weisr t-Rflce(vrn? hw diploma H tim C lfSni. 7-Kilfty ia ifj-! ntf OpaI-i Nelson ere ■frli'fr'ntd In find It™! nr ll ■ -rFlDrtfj carrlir FauJa Johnjic ’, EiCdfl Filar r. Painrwn Mary kVeSering, FJawar earrl-if Tim Nlpfian, t«wt BacUi Ar-d«nnn and Tarry CiHsiansan ''--Pat CdIFkis and N ixiy C y r hwrTy Hi afI E jLiaJaur aLt ifiiW], £uttii%Tl. {Jjp nirfa.1'EOTY ■ $ sltirfri t+i-ifi (Nfrifc pH WflJarTaffj CTru 5 rM .TiffiyiahV|Jf u3Bl nil Iffy Hrtflg . W«1 J Sd i p, ShotPj iCflhJvw, 44el fltfnion. ElfLh Mi uid LVfl r, L m L«rl l« ««d Leea Lshmanr. Erlifl ft 01 1 M-ify gs h P yifij i ,i jH ftii-ih. Fam Co-Jlj™ md Jan lirtiwsn. Seniors 1979 Expiration Beth Anda ien Jan Banson P n Cellini D Isc JiJinu L - ph V! Dy.S nlgSt'l happening ir Pilhtft Y «l r HMMl Kfelhy Sample 1 iatL 5 mill- dae-i wmt ijghl racing. Ryihlng to nol f irr weft dorm 11 Nincy vw- JacNTf Berlin Errnfla E oorn gafdon Maying memories LhaL VjfJI last forever, the senior s lest y er was one filled wfiii many emit fons. T is feel iny of joy, fear and uncertainty filled many of their minds. T ieir senior year was fllted with many activities. Wore of the I: itis became active in areas tl st Lley had never participated before, Throughout the year they were busy raising money for one specif, ad venturous, wedtend, skip day. a carwash, soup supper and candy sale were some of the ways they did this. hi r.,' Highlights Athletics, r tisicj annual and □33-r stafF ail look up many dF ihetf hours sp-snt with special friends and classmates. Some ot thfe liini limits of their year wore Homecoming, Sweet hsaM Ball', Prgm, Senior Breakfast and l ie senior class play Headiii for ihe Hills . On March b the class all piled In a bus at 5:00 a.m. and headed for Pierre where they watched a session of Legislature fn hopes to understand nwe of igw 1 ieir country fs run. Mary Kiy HtFriy; Paul Johnson N ncy DWy f Qiryl f It-jiL Caiiimij H i «Mdlfrnc l£ raiJ -in liugHar 11 Bria- LVui«. IJ ( Eltcflij L is L-ehmar-n nd GJna. SlTlfcJl h lp Witfl r'fllly dflf Rfrftrng aflwr some s-lghfc uil f | @W«r1 « haM-Um of j cushc than garni] Shindy nubor halfli fit- up the tici i Ahalam? hoEd iJride af nan «dveiHu-ii for e ln Ardffiwi ami P m CaiJfaiAI Ihey work iw «fi «aporln-pril, Lbd Lflhm w Pal f Urfphy Sherry tftriutisi i 1is L Jirwn LliLen-irq LFu iflhmi'i- ncwr nfl(ei an a recti,fi rn Komo-Ec. Young And Adventurous Senior nb ■ ! was a tlonsl that 3ratkiation was a step away. Skip ay signaled t‘ial there was only Fdi i days or school left, It was the last time the clas of '79 would be □ c ass. The tiiPe ms : ome for ■■ se ycvuntj artuJts id taVc i iat leap into the unsheltered world. Uilicy Se-htnipp Gina Smith EStrinri fiP’lwn fc.Alhy Samp if Siwinng cff with a. pio-cfl a? luftoy, Pm M-iirfM hw hungar, After a ions Evctt Eh, Dwyt Shd D hnj| telir Urn |o . Mary Belli Rydiri Can ftnlHlrjg Hivlh « crd1 Lrmr ?An CttUlrti prHUrtdft Vic h John Wayne. IfrjayEhf the lights Paul WhI t Lotcs in aII Lh fa-caut Smith VmuU W«i«r Lambit VMrtu fiHai- IN hi ur h1 Juniors Gaining From Experiences Mlk« Albert; «+,4 Anfrenan Gl n C i-iyt ln Hovtldl Wl'.ei I he- manaztnE sale1 goal was not reaches the juniors realized that cooperation is very necessary to reac ' a worthwhile goal, Other money raising pro ects were the Junior C ass Pfay, Mem Overboard by Felicia Metcalf e and □ candy sale. These experiences helped the juniors to grow and learn to cope with new responsibilities. Each one changer and grew In some way big or small, Dini'frl riyM b V ince HushCift M vn Hnlrhu Paul a Jahnsor nil Enijlfth ironr-i d«Al r iu t td «Uy pl« n wILi' Arlan This year as Juniors these students Were affected In many ways by cnangc:. There were those that did nc-t realize that there are responsibilities that go along with these privi eges. Se ling magazines, setting up the Junior- Senior prom and putting together a float For the Homecoming parade and p si: it for the Homecoming pep rally kept Lhese «.ids on their toes throughout the year. HA Few In Numbers, Large In Success Although tKe sophomore class was small h slie, they were . ! ] In accofflpfrshroentg. Tn sidri i rc yf nr, t iey revived first i'l L'i3ir riomeccryij s i[ and second on their float. T jey com I ued :heir growing success hy having ?ive- olrls as cheer readers 'He , the bulldogs throughout the season. Adding to the growing changes of the soahomorc year, Typing, was a !jig stea of accarplsilimeut far sor e. Biology unci English were requtrnd classes, Eiiictiv E courses such 35 Spanish .md creatiye writing were much □ njoyed. Cfiorus was popular nrcnn 11 l- [Iris and 111 beys enjoyed shop. Looking back over the who It? year, sL was i greeiL success and cne tlmy will always Ten-.e-rr ber overi as they Venture intc nev- and evrirmg experiences v Erore AI tort: Jlrn HBrd ltBrgBP Tpdf HQUi-ltfi Llr-da Chriitonacr. Ocug Jpnscfi SfnawFJigt l- r Irifiiidi, hai Itu-b prld . JIn hctdeEberiBf ttltahrt Bulldfrq prl(4|«. Ehindll AI lift fts h3i yaunffH b -otl.EFr 3arv b«i=ki il wFah li ppiJUiS «ni!®, Hu! Aclfc«r qor, pIm in-q bju 1 cStai!« Tryin'i to holtS lh fff Gft L «In Ltrwri LlU Kurt 5chlF rl Rom Roth f 3arj-p L Fl Aiii-. D e-r i sri 5 ifiJW V'i.l rii W-I c i Doug Jenson Mp stlfMSrl ■ Frag. Finding iba r.mlnqy J Attar Hflrlmj, Lind Chri-ie san dc-cietos. to rjp. PiryJ EJcoc.t stick fifty vuc-ces af gum Jn hi meuth Sandy L-fhmann Js jiru red. hri Adjusting To A New Role T .e change from 'Jrade school to high school got the Freshmaji class into the swing of (.hinqs- Sc re Lids lewis general -atP others abehra, They also have hnices cF ciFFeront athletics nnc activities liit which they car gri Involved. The freshman class is- ' now i For making a boring day excit Erg by getting a little rowdy in some of ineir classes. J-Glying: thr Avd-lHMH fraur To M , Jackie 5 . Bitt. K.. ind Pf ny 0, inis'i-n II-To cm Ml. enjoy i hffr N« ra-wl. J-Whflp slcwly sJupln lie? Till I . Pinny 0. thCnhi abwt Ntf Fun FJ11 e-d day jhtad M r JahriDr Marl M i' PfltfliMn MinSjf Wo! rin J«ji ip JcMganscn JAckJ SrnlLh Ctifrflyn A'JrVi TiweSo MrklwJifin Tdct anooxy Jamei Wr-I ht Shewing erf? I’m si Bull dan Pride-11 Enjoying the Hurntcoming U.iUj-c1 -ri Mai I arm Potman, Mart Johmefl vqu-n: It k fp the Slii-Aii MjiwAldt And VJfiki Elcock. feiat out of hli ayei. ■I Friendships Add Security Junior high i an Ij a hard time; feeling tee old to act like n school kin hut ct not seeming to fir mi vi.th high school kids either, Gut thr eighth graders filled the emptiness with the companionship of friends, Becoming Involved ir-. many activities also I elped the eighth graders adjust ic thase changes in the it ves. 5 , ■ rm students wore involved In sport- and music, sc r even used declam as an nut Is-1 for their extra energy. 1-DIHtBvfHnq 13i S Vnm turd h s itirtod wlt Oiil h t, J yTVi PatmnM hL ri i la put h f cla Fn t tpgirtfior and Jalr In. 3E-(Siiigfil ty lurprJu, Jo loon Jonwn gpvn Ih Minor 4 ih q td re dk . 5-Mili- can !?• fc4rd hiA ftoHmim Irtw to rr.akf II Fw Fr cii« d Biunvnn nd L t r.i Z lm n, AC i ES Biliari M ipllu JflhniDr Lufcf Mlkkflsin J ynt PsriftPi KrJsty Jti+'nldrt Cindy Jcr cntan Debt in Neiion Dcvin 5 nidi T-any Ciumpa iteken J p5i'n Scfftt (-'angel U sinning |a ath s, Sc=U Pango I 'sa T-na trf the- laLtiC happenings. Sieve S-wflnssn SheJhL Weln Lari Zeimefi Nancy Chruiifiiiiri Lon Duibu-y aiwfii Chjflg-s- Hayrubccr Getting Involved Duein-g their first yojr m Junior High, he seventh graders weii through marry Changes. For the first lime they had a different leacfier for each class and sometimes even .ad to change raors. This was hard For some bui challenging for mo l „ Basketball, act, ond chearfeadfng were si I important entra-currrculars to U ese junior Imi I nits. Ai Lh ctmEfd con-M tul cf Md|n5r l! CtlClirt Oottn-t v fy |'r,piL.i ht wlih Nv fccgth't 1, Llie Ufl irnfl al Edai V,i Imfi wi If j«rrY VHI rah QrorJi Fiffr.-pr iilrwF a butbl Ig p n in llivn Icreka. an La se« Ilia jrcrt ir ni wiiy 74 Qmt Fr nc!| Nuji Igs John Ja LibLun Jeff Knoiih j A Lap on K f itouldw brings Left OLUriftlfy twFnpInq ™jid to hear Mr frJentfl ImporWlt «■ Whlli irmpm Hie il-npl, LU 0 i n Mo Li inSMnd Iryls p td SIM Sr j paid. GbFJ ef- IUqvaL liitera cartfulJ y □ran afiMmble they tun up. Jeff Ne Lisa Dltstn Sheri Sp PMf Jerald OTrUl j i.i 11 c k F N. Janl-a P. Payn J.An iti L Ja h P F m dy K . MFt !MI 5. Fifth Grade JOifTI H B. St pJi m i. £i. iriiia P, Lcr n RP Randy W fWTO StUrifffr B. TlmcWi jr L Lind P VeJnji 5. Rarindf Z. Dull a li t s n c.. SMIft W. F if.ul'D with Jt|i fWJ'gmrmnt, .Idrnst Jap.ritiKin ieckli h curious fJKp p qin, ?y ■H Tflrqifl A Jennifer A, KrJrljn A. SUcy B. Mark B. B.pnr. C Avon G. HerM'-Bn H. Jertffny J. KerL V JjLn-P! M. Mi S. SSephifUf P Chr (i S LeAnne W. First Grade Timothy K Kriill La Kfclth N. C! ad % iUcy H Todd S. ShiiWi T dcir y Z. njOyfri'i hii i’jvdtkSb tidSE, F.t, JVhtfi Ne-U imiJai with hippirtfria. L v Kindergarten Cindy A, ■Jrn m.| ■ E muh D. Faith D. 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Each ■day hoid i wJtnin ILsoFf Home furm (rf ohAfiftfcj W fMm And 9TOW throuijh fch t iaiti of fcnpHJfldS . I hc-p Uuil r t tapfeul- d lorp of 8m eh ng« that hivt tafcon place at HurJay Hlflh SttWi WHS yw flf 197 -I979. klMflay High School hc-lfo RUfllY ifitcl-t! r.y IfvpflFtiuril momarlcs fer me mid I'm Sul- II d PS fe you Puo, I tiopp yvu wnjoy y nnlufJn back wFfch nrm and ttmtfflfeflrilti Slmceraiy, LJdiifil Wflrtil Editor Index Abbas, Terej 70 Adrlpn, Jennifer 78, 6, 10 Adrian, Tammy 76 Aeschliminn, K l?tin 70 Alberis, BrOnda 36, 39, 68 AlberU, Mite 24, 25, hi, AnoEM n. Beth J, 6, 10, 21 r 24, 26, 33. 35, 56, 37, 39, AI, 48, 56, 57r 60, 61, 63, 65 Ande+sen, Brian 7b Andaman, Cindy 79 Andenan, Wendy 77 Anderson, Beckl 2, 8, 21, 33, 34, 3 . 39, 40, 41, 42, «, 45, 48, 66 flenson. Jackie 4, 21, 33, 4, 36, 39, 40, 40, 56, 60, 61, 6S, eo Bwium, Jon 6, 7, 10, 12, 22, 23, 34, 37. 39, 42, 43, 4$, 56, 40, 61 B pnur n, JudlUi 27, 28, 29, 33, 30, 74 Bpw, ftacheal 27, 28, 24, J3, 30, 72, 73 Btnney, Thomas 70 t on deser., Jeff 20, 70 Boruesen. Kplhy 3, 4, 10, £2, 24, 31, 33, 34, 36„ 39. 40, 41, 42, 43,44, 45, 48, 66, 61 ■«rnwrfwx, Brpnda 3, 4, 7, 10, 21, 39, 40, 56, 0, u 0pgjT-n rden, Chad 77 fioorngarden, Jarhle 76 S oomgardfn, Siacy 7$ Hrandirud, Dorothy 77 Brandlrud, J mf4 79 Brandsrud, Shawn 76 HflM, Chrfjl 76 Buekit«d, Todd S, 24, 42, 43, 48, 70 tiunger, Mark 7t Ciampa. Tony 27, 28, 29, 30 , 73 Christensen, Linda 3, 13, 20, 01, 33, 34. 36, 37, 39, 40, 48, 68 Christensen, r-llency 27, 20, 29, 33, 38, 74 Cht l-itaniert, T r y 0,14, 18, 22, 23, 24, 26, 39, 66 Class Office 4E Collini, Pqm 7, 10, 12, 36, 37, 34, 40, 43, 57, 60, 61, 63, 65 t Agtl, Glenn 23, 39, 66 Bingii, Swtt 27, 24, 38, ?3 PeNeul, Mich eJ 77, 30 DeNeuJ, hi itch 70 DeNomme, firiari 70 DtNemm , Faith 79 Dusbury, 1 M, 20, 29, 33, 38, 74 Dujfbury, Renif 78 Dwye , Nancy 36, 30, 40, 42, 56, 57, 60, 62 Eitoek, Dityi 6, 8, 22, 23, 25, 26, 34, 33, S6, 37, 30, 40, 40, 56, 57, 60, 62, 65 Elctick, Vlckl 20, 33, 38, 39, 40, 41, 70 Falcone , Duane 77 Falcone , QForla 30. 74 FaEconef, Helen 77 Falconer, Mary 11, 36, 37, 39, 40, 65, 00 FJittt Tim 24, 70 Flyger, Daniel 33, 34, 36. 66 Flyger, Mary 76 FHA 40 5scrg r« i, Howard It Giorgenron, Jadklc 77 Gaecqernon, KrlilFe 78 Qeh psqd, Paula 77 Gerdes, Aaron 70 Garda . Molly 79 GuOimll) , Kelly Jo 77 HafjThtoth, Charl+I 27, 20, 28, 33, 30, 74 Hanipn, Trpyis 17, 30 H-Club 39 HeJdt fberger, Gary 29, 33, 30, 74 Hei demerger, James 8,11, 24, 48. 68 Hc-ldi ifcErgtr, ftJehard 70 Halrlgs, FnncH27,30r 75 Helrrgi, Knvin 21, 23, 39, 44, 66 Helrlgt, Lauro 77 Holrlgs. Mary Kay 4, 20, 33, 36, 39, 40, 60. 62 Helrlgi, Peggy 20, 36, 39, 40, 61 Hoimberg, Deimls 79 Helmberg, LerF 77 Homan, Jodl 77 Homan, fidbin 76 ■Honor Society 40 Hovaldt, ChrFi 70 Hovatdt, C| y 66 HovaldL, Hetman 78 Hevaldt, Shawn 10, 13, 33, 36, 39, 70, 80 hoyaldt, Sheldfcn 76 Heyahtt, Troy 68. 81 Hpvaltft, Victor 7(J Hudson, Jgc 70 Hudson, JiiJit 76 Hudson, Vince 66 Jacobson, Jamla 77 Jacobian, Janie 77 Jacobson, Jeremy 78 Jacobson, John 27, 28, 33, 3B, 75 Jensen, Ahnm 77 Jaruan, □ pug 11, 60 Jensart, Jdleen 20, 30, 72, 73 Johnson, Gregory 77 Jcihn n, Kristy 27, 28, 29, 38, 73 Johnson, Mark 71 Johnson, Marsha 29, 38, 75 Johnson, Faui 6, 7, 10,12, 13, H, 34, 35, 36, 37, 39, 40, 56, 57, 60, 62 Johnson, Paula 2, 8, '0, 33, 34, 36. 40, 45, 4ft, 66 Johnson, Timothy 77 Jorgensen, Kathy 78 Jorgensen, KeJ1y 76 Jorgenson, Cindy 27, 20, 29, 30, 73 Jorgenson, Jackie J4, 39, 40, 71 Jorgenson, Lym 3, 23, 24, 25, 67 Knwck Bryan 75 Knock, Jeff 27, 29, 33, 38, 75 Khottfn, Sherry 6, 12,13, 21, 24, 26, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 40, 56, 57,60, 63 Ka ht rH TJmathy 78 Kc h|rr, T dd 79 Li in, Jtm 7r- L fler KrfrtF 70 Lingt, SllpMe 76 Larun, U a SI, 39, 40, id, 63 Lvicr , Lnrin 6, 11, 16. 24. 69 Leber, fieri 77 Lrt(r, Din 79 Leber, TJmethy 76 L hmmn, Lisa 6, 7, Itt, 11, IS, 13, 21, 2?, 33, 39, 40, 5b, 6G, 62, 63 Lehmann, Sjnriy Z0, 22, 2-4, 33, M, 35, 36, 3?, 39, 40, 4?, 48, 69 Lang, VivUJi 0, 21, 33. 3 , 39, 40, 42, 44, 67 Mehlhaf, Kent 7b M4Fle.ja.rU, Amy 76 Meflegard, LJu 3. 4, 8, IS, 20, 39, 40, 46, u? MlhfceJbim, Cutii 76 MJkkaitan, Luke 27, S3, 29, 33, 36, 75 MJkk lt n, Twta 24, 33, 34, 3b, 39, 40. 41, 48, Ji Muptiy, Pat 2, B, 12, 18, Zl, 39, 42, 5t, W, bl Arlan 33,14, 36, 45, 67 ftalsod, Oct Mr ”, 30, 73 Nel tm, D nHit 7, 10, IS, 19,12. JI, 25, 2 , 13, 14, 35, Jfe, 37, 39, 40, 5b, 0, 64, 05 Nelswi, Keith 7B Ness, Chad 78 N , CheryJ 76 Mew, Janm 70 Nen, J H 27, 10. 19, 33, 38, 73 N| ls n, Brth 0, 20, 3b, 3 , 71 ttlvlien. Tim 3, 8, 10, 22, 23, 34, 44, 55, 6? Navak, CrJIern 29, 33, 34, 38, 74 Navak, Pay 76 0 dki l, Penny 20, 31, 3t, 37, 39, 40, 41, 45, 71 0l« n, Liu 27, 23, 33,39. 75 0I 4, Maeholle 20. 36, 37, 39, 40, 41, 67 0ltm«r it, Jill 77 Parwns, Jayn 27, 29, 33, 30, 72, 73 Parmrts, Joan 76 Paper Staff 41 Pep Club 39 PaLarieri, Mark S, 10. 18, 21, 25, 26,19, 40, 43, 67 Pelermn, Dlanne 11, 36, 39, 40, 67 Pettrmn, Unda 76 P t r on. Milana M, 36, 40, 71 P tpr n, Stephanl 70 Peterson,. Svwn 79 Peterson, Suzanne 76 foppenga, JamFe 7b ' Pnppenga, Joddie 77 Hiybvn, Carmen 79 Rayburn, Paul 77 Relnan, Stacy 79 Riddle, Handy 76 Roth, Gordon 15, 22, 21, 31, 14, 3 , 39, 44, 67 Roth, Loren 76 Roth, Ru marie 20. 13, 36, 39, 40. 42, 69 Ryan, Wary Beth 6, 7, 10. 14, 21, 26, 31, 14, 16, 14, 40, 41. 56, 37,60 Sample, Kathy 6, 20, 33, 36, 19, 40, 41. 40, 57, 60, 61, 64 Sanborn, JtAfinl 2£, 24, 33, 14, 15, 36, 17, 39, 40. 40, 69 Sehempp, Dale 76 SeFiempp, Haney 11, 22, 3e, 3f. 39, 40, 57, 60, 64 SeFilfri-l. Kurt 11, 13, 34, 38, 42, 43, 40. 69 SetiFuel, Todd 2, 3, 44, 45, 67 School Board 43 Schraedermolar, Chris 78 Schroedermerer, Jason 7b Sehraedermeler, Jody 76 Saver ton, Jeff 78, 30 Savenon, fluth 38, 70 Severson, Shelly 59, 71 Severson, Velma 76 Sherard, Raye 76 SharvdL Rohb fl, 10, 23, 39, 43, 45, 67 SmFtft, D4 n 76 Smldt, DribFe 76 Smldi, Kevin 27, 29, 36, 73 SmFlh, Danielle 77 Smith, Deni 2, 20, 22, 24, 36,17, 39, 40, 43, 68,80 Smith, Jacqueline 20, 22, 24, 36, 17, 39, 40, 42, 48, 71 Smith, Gina 6, 12, 13, 32, 24, 30, M, 17, 39, 40, 43, 56, 57, 60, 62, 64 Smith, Matthew 0, 22, 23, 37, 39, 40, 56, 60, 65 Smith, Mlohial 7b Sncczy, Tom B, 18, 24, 71 Soraraen, Steve 27, 29,13, IB, 71 Sp mee, Shari 27, 20, 29. M, 38, 71 Spgmer, Suian 20h 33, 36. 37, 39, 40, 41, 71 Spomer, Tlmgthy 30, 7? Student Council 43 Waler, Brian 7, 10, 11, 23, 26, 39, 56, M, 62, tS vyarar, Paula 39, 40, 41, SO, 56 , 57, 60, 61, 62, 65 We Tar, Randy 76 WeFet, Sheila 27,10, 73 Watering, Amy 76 Wetalpq, Pan 4. 18, 22, 23 25. 26, 30, 37, 39, 56, 60, 65 lAleteHn , Mary 3, 21, 22, 24, 36,17, 19, 40, 07 Watering, Haney 20, 35, 36.17, 41, 42, 4gr 71 WNum, Eddie 27, 26, 29, 30, 74 VMv i. Le Ann 70 Wilson, Valerie 21, 36, 19, 40, 69 WFrth, Cherlyn 20, 13, 36, 39, 40, 41, 71 WErth, Jaraid 20, 29, Jft, ?5 WFrth, kauri 6, 14, 20, 33, 36, 19, 40, 41, 5br 60, 65, 02 WErth, Phillip 76 Woodward, KrEftFn 79 Woodward, Sheila 77 Wright, Jam 7i Zb I men, Cgrgy 70 Zalman, LorF Z?r 29, 29, 33, IB, 72, 73 £• I men, Rodney 76 Trenerry, Sharon 70 fh staff wDutd lil' ■ Uj thank S - ti ian ftF avJ I hfcs “Jilp thfCCiqtiflF.1 Eh y«Htr. j| mi iSc-oplp W wQUid A Fid Jikr to tnjfl all I nitf AdVAH-ilSJ n and bcuilon Td heipl n i l ■‘I'.iihet; fckF yflirPMJI, fli Mi-cbil. o' Alpi Si., die, 41 cm hi.d Ng p H. Ih helping ue pul oi bp ok leg ! c? bj likrFig «jceoIIbj-tI phploo. Thanks go Is Vicki Elltocli ird VIvIan (Lung for UMl n Jp taking pktufas han wa gol Inrtn a jq.fr- A ipfi-Clai IfcAftki gao-i K Wa+lll-n Wirth fpf air h r long heiura uf protif raadinq te ■l
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