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Students Nickname Teachers With names like Christensen, Bergjord, Vondra- cek, and Trenerry, it didn’t take long for the quick and clever Hurley students to shorten them to “Mr. C.“Mrs. B.” “Mr. V. ” and “Mrs. T ” 1- Government economics, history, sociology psychology, and seventh and eighth grade social studies kept Dean Christensen very busy during school hours. He was also head coach of girls’ basketball, boys’ basketball, girls’ track, and junior high boys’ basketball. Mr. C. was one of the junior class advisors. 2- Tom Christiansen advised the junior class and taught indus- trial arts, as well as general math. He graduated from SDSU. 3- Mike Duffy kept the physics, senior math, and general sci- ence classes alert. He was also a junior class advisor. Mr. Duffy is a Dakota State graduate. 4- Karen Bossman taught mathematics at Hurley. Her other duties included being assistant girls' basketball coach and advi- sor for girls’ basketball cheerleaders, the sophomore class, and Pep Club. 5- Rita McGill spent her time teaching high school English and speech classes. She advised junior and senior class plays, one act plays, debate, and declam. She also was the senior class advisor. 6- George Vondracek was the seventh grade class advisor. He was the instructor of the junior high and high school bands and gave individual lessons to grade school students. 7- The grade school music and junior and senior high choruses were directed by Marlys Bergjord. Her teaching duties also included a creative writing class. Mrs. B. is a SFC graduate. 8- Seventh and eighth grade English classes were taught by Loretta Trenerry. She spent the remaining part of her half work day as librarian and advised the yearbook staff. 9 Sean Potas, in her fourth year at Hurley, taught eighth grade and high school home economics courses. She was the advisor for FHA and Pep Club. 10- The teacher of all physical education courses was Tom Schreiber. He was head coach of boys’ football, boys’ track, and assistant boys’ basketball coach. 11- Patricia Tigert was the school’s part time guidance counsel- or. She is an undergraduate of SDSU and received her Masters from USD. 12- The teacher of general business, bookkeeping, and typing classes was Peggy Tschetter. She was the advisor to the sopho- more class, school paper staff. Pep Club, and football and boys’ basketball cheerleaders. 0
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Support Staff Works Hard Our school support staff helps out in many ways by keeping things running smoothly. After working here for several years, Betty Ei- dem still finds working as the school secretary a challenging job. The cooks contribute by provid- ing nutritious meals every day. Larry Ness works to keep a healthy and clean environment for the students throughout the year. Hired to help Larry during the summer were Jackie and Denise Smith, and Mary Ellen Falcon- er. During the school year, Cheryl Ness helped her dad. Bus drivers do a tremendous job in transporting the kids to and from school. 1. Betty Eidem at work. 2. Larry Ness performing one of his many duties. 3. Ejner Andersen and Noble Jensen served as busdrivers. Not pictured Donald Georgeson. 4. Mrs. Schissel and Mrs. Schroedermeier take a break from their kitchen re- sponsibilities. 5. The summer helpers pose for their picture.
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