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Juniors What wild dreams are going through Joddie Poppen- ga's head? Laurie Heirigs Jodi Homan Hope Johnson Dorothy Kluckman Joddie Poppenga Tim Spomer Juniors 23
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Juniors Paula Georgeson on parade You Ain’t Seen Nothin’ Yet What’s a party? Ask the Juniors. Between the home- work and their sports curricu- lum, that’s what you would find them doing. Saturday, a movie. Sunday, relaxation and recovery. Then Monday— Back to school. The juniors are into the groove of Hurley High. Vet- erans you might say. Many have experience with the var- sity athletic teams. Some con- tributed to the list of names on the honor roll. But when you say juniors, you think of Prom. A week of work for putting on one very large and popular party. Then Monday—Back to school. Homecoming was another fun-filled week of parties. Ev- ery night they could they would build float. The junior class entry received a respect- ful but disappointing second place. Friday was the big day. First the parade, then the game. That night there was anoth- er party, the homecoming dance. Everyone had fun. Then Monday—Back to school. Of those who had the rare opportunity of being a student in the famous Mr. Ward's physics class, most were happy to engage in a rap session with the smartest physics buff. Physics was only one of the elective “whoppers” the juniors had the chance to take. Spanish threw a curve ball at them also. Many Sun- day nights were spent doing homework for these two sub- jects. Then Monday—Back to school. Most enjoyed their chance at eleventh grade and made a year of it. But just ask any junior: You ain’t seen nothin’ yet! Helen Falconer Jackie Georgeson Paula Georgeson Donovan Hansen 22 Juniors
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Sophomores Just “P”-lain Crazy If you could describe a typi- cal sophomore at Hurley High in one word, what would it be? It would undoubtedly be PM- crazy! P is for Pee Wee Her- man, Porsches, pets, and pa- trolman. Not one day would go by without hearing a line from Pee Wee's Big Adventure or from his HBO special. Other sophomores spoke of their dreams of owning a Porsche. Some sophomores decided to take a field trip during school to the Boomgarden Ranch” in the famed “Monte”, only to find that it is okay to try and skip school, but not to try and outrun a patrolman doing it. The sophomores tried their hand at making a quilt in geometry and also making passes at the freshman girls. Some of their time was de- voted to taking care of various pets. One was a Venus fly-trap in Biology. The other was”Kiwi” Herman, a fruit turned man’s best friend. The sophomores added a new entrant in the homecom- ing float competition, com- posed of a “Monte”, a string of cans and a roll of streamers. Creating havoc seemed to be the sophomore’s department, especially when playing follow the leader in the halls or mys- teriously misplacing every one of their biology books before biology class. They left Hurley High wondering what can pos- sibly come next? From the streets of New York to the halls of Hurley High, Chad Boomgarden and Jody Kaarup would fit in anywhere! Wendy Andersen Chad Boomgarden Kay Kay DuMont Duane Falconer Howard Georgeson Jamie Jacobson Donnie Jager Greg Johnson 24 Sophomores
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