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Freshmen Hurrying so the bus doesn’t leave her, Kristie Georgeson Lange are goofing around in the library looks up and gives the camera a smile. Kristi Lange Chad Ness Stacy Reiners Todd Spomer Sharon Trenerry Kyle Weibesiek Freshmen 27
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Freshmen Lockers Become Second Home Aren’t the orange lockers in the locker rooms used for gymshorts and t-shirts? Study halls? Aren't you supposed to study during that time? And how about lunch hour? Isn't it bad manners to sing while you eat? The freshmen learned the answers to these questions and many more when they entered the good times of Hur- ley High. While not all found themselves up to their necks in gymshorts or staring through an orange barrier, all did entertain the rest of the high school by proving their school spirit with their version of the school song. As for study halls, forget it! As far as they were concerned, studying was not listed among things to do. You never saw a freshman leave the building without at least one book in hand, (and of course, they blamed the teach- ers for piling on all the work). While not in school the freshmen, most of them ac- quiring a driver’s license sometime during the year, spent a lot of time and money on gas driving around giving other motorists gray hairs. After the year was through and summer rolled around, the freshmen would have to admit the year was a good one, and that next year’s group would receive no kinder treatment. At least not from a bunch of ’been there’ sophomores! Ricky H and Tim J sing “On Wisconsin during lunch for freshmen initiation. Renae Duxbury Kristie Georgeson Ricky Heidelberger Tim Johnson Kathy Jorgensen Tim Koehler 20 Freshmen
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Eighth Grade Nicknames, Nickels, and Numchucks Hype”, Bungy”, Mama Teresa” and Tames”, might be foreign language to most people but not to the group called the eighth graders. They made up nicknames for almost everyone in their class. Not only were the eighth graders known for pinning names on people, but money played a major role in their lives. It was said that $10 was given for the dare of eating one live worm! Many other dares were given and bets placed. Learning the art of self-defense aroused the curiousity of one eighth grader but, when a set of numchucks came into the school and into Mr. Plahn’s possesion, it was decided that the martial arts should be prac- ticed elsewhere. As the year ended some were known by a nickname while others walked away with money in their pockets and a smile on their face. Chris Schroedermeier got his shorts taken up just in the nick of time. Teresa Abbas Jennifer Adrian Instead of washing dishes. Kristin Aeschlimann sits in the sink. M I Kristin Aeschilmann Mark Bunger Aaron Gerdes Jeremy Hansen Herman Hovaldt Hudley Koerner Kent Melhaf James Ness Stephanie Petersen Chris Schroedermeier 28 Eighth Grade
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