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Will and Prophecy Class of 1985 The date is May 19. 1995. Today you find me. Christe Bright President of Sniffy” cat products flying back to my home town of Hurley after a world wide promotional tour. As I land at the Hurley International Airport I meet my very good friend Robin Wirth as she was also returning from her newly acquired business Chippindales of California. She then reminded me that it had been 10 years since the fabulous class of 1985 graduated from Hurley High. As Robin and I are sitting in Jason Schroedermeier's All Night at the Roxy Movie Theatre and Malt Shoppe. Jason was filling us in on all the news and telling us what everybody had been doing. First he tells us about the recent scandal about the Hurley State Bank being robbed by computer embezzlement. Of course the first person who comes into our minds is Brian Skin ' Andersen. He is being held at the local jail without bail by Sheriff Sheldon Shootin' Sal Hovaldt. Next Robin and I decide we need a car to get around in and Jason refers us to another classmate of ours, Mary Flyger. who owns the local rent-a-car dealership. She tells us if anything goes wrong with the car during our stay to take it to the Fix A Heap garage owned and operated by Curt Mikkelsen and Bryan Knock, who specialize in Bobcats and Novas. As Robin and I are driving around the big metropolis of Hurley (which used to be our favorite thing to do) we see a new fashion company opening up on Main Street. It features the Schenk i Sheidt clothing line modeled by Debbie Schenk and designed by Cheryl Sheidt. two more of our classmates from Hurley. As we are driving along we happened to get lost on one of the side streets and we stumbled upon the University of Hurley, which is deaned by another of our classmates, Dean Philip Wirth, who also is the professor of agriculture. Since everybody is in Hurley at this time Robin and I decide to have a class reunion. We set out to find Dawn Sky Ness only to find she is the starting forward on the Hurley Women's professional basketball team. The Hurley 5 ers are coached by the honorable Joe Morris. Dawn suggests that for our reunion we get everybody to jether and replay the awesome Seniors vs. Faculty basketball g ime. We will need equipment for our game so we make tracks down to the Smacks Jorgensen Sporting Goods” store to pick up some jerseys for the game. Right next to the sporting goods store we find Dale Schempp running Leo Land , the local computer store. We then get a Betamax video machine to tape our big game ahead of us. After the game, which we won of course, as Robin and I were going to our planes we met up with the only one who couldn't be at our game because he was just returning from being the gold medal winner in Pole Vaulting in the Olympics. Jody Schroedermeier. As we were telling him about the game we all decided that the class of 1985 had indeed proven to be the best class ever to graduate from Hurley High. I, Brian Andersen, will my sweetheart crown to the next sweetheart king. I will my ability to fix computers to Loren Roth in hopes that someday he gets in trouble again. I. Christe Bright, will my ability to type to Jodi Homan and Roger Dumont. My sometimes faithful car Mumford to Dorothy Kluckman. my ability to stay out of mud to Randy Weier. I will my ability to play basketball from the bench to Jackie Georgeson, and my cat Sniffy and ability to keep Mrs. Bergjord calm during grade school concerts to Sue Petersen. I. Mary Flyger. will my ability to discipline myself in chorus to Donnie Jager. I, Robin Homan, will my homecoming crown to the next homecoming queen, my school parking ability to Jamie Boomgarden. my speed of flight driving ability and steady nerves to anyone who likes to sleep late in the morning. I will my car to my favorite sister. Jodi. I. Sheldon Hovaldt, will my height to Mark Bunger. and my football hitting ability to Loren Roth in hopes he will be able to hit as hard as I did. I. Kelly Jorgensen, will my quarterback position to Howard George- son in hopes that someday he can make some fantastic finishes' too. And to Jimmy Jager. my ears in hopes that someday he will find them useful to listen in class with. I. Bryan Knock, will my homecoming crown to the next homecoming king, my good taste in cars to Raye Sherard. and my ability to make big mistakes to Jamie Boomgarden. I. Curt Mikkelsen, will my ability to stay out of fights to Greg Johnson, my new track warm-up to any freshman, and also the Bobcat to anyone who likes power and rust. I. Cheryl Ness, will my typing ability to Bridget McClaren in hopes that she will learn how to type better than 1.1 also will my after school job to anyone crazy enough to take it. Lastly I will my Nova to my little brother James in hopes that someday he can be just like Eddie Murphy. I. Dale Schempp. will my ability to tease the babes to Jamie Boomgarden in hopes that he can make their junior year as rough as I made their sophomore year. I. Jason Schroedermeier, will my ability to cook to Darlene and my ability to chase women at the drive-in to Duane Falconer. I. Jody Schroedermeier. will my football specs to Travis Hansen in hopes he can run and hit as hard as I can. I will my pole-vault ability to Hudley Koerner. Also I will my food critic ability to Jamie Boomgarden so he can keep Darlene on top of things next year. I. Dawn Smidt, will my volleyball serving ability to Tammy Adrian in hopes that someday she can be as good as I was. I also will my ability to tell myself apart from my sister to the Woodward twins. I. Debbie Smidt. will my sweetheart crown to the next sweetheart queen, and also my Camaro to Raye Sherard and hope that someday he realizes the true meaning of a car. I. Philip Wirth, being of unsound mind and body leave nothing to will because I plan to devise a way to take it all with me. We the Senior Class will all our talents, abilities and studliness to anyone who is classy enough to deserve them. And also room number 48 at the Sunset Motel to the next class of Seniors who get the opportunity to attend State B’s and to the next senior class our ability to lose our privileges. 16
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Juniors Move Up The junior year is called the hardest, yet the most fun. time of high school. These ambitious kids entered the year ready for anything. Something new was going to Viborg for chemistry in the first semester. About half of the junior class along with Tom Christiansen took the fun bus ride down south for what they called the toughest class anyone could take ’ The juniors were VERY busy. They were involved in many activities. Among these were football, basketball, volleyball, cheerleading, and track. Besides sports, they also took part in annual and paper staff, FHA. annu student council, and pep club. One of their major accomplish- ments of the year was presenting a Junior Class Play. Mrs. Aeschlimann worked hard and the kids put in many long hours of practice. But it all paid off as they put on an excellent performance. Prom was also a memorable time for these juniors. They made it a prom that would not soon be forgotten. They all had a great time building the gym. They learned that with together- ness and cooperation, they could get a lot done. They made the most of their junior year, as they realized there was only one year left of fun times at HHS. Queen Lamb Stephanie Lange Tim Leber Bridget McClaren Tammy Adrian Jamie Boomgarden Shawn Brandarud • Who'» locker could Randy be booby trapping now? - - - ' 18
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