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HURKOTA 1986 HURLEY HIGH SCHOOL HURLEY, SOUTH DAKOTA VOLUME 65 0)0 ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 7 itfydteinii? Hi® ooooooooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooo mm oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooo Hurkota Staff: Advisor Brad Preheim, Senior Editor Suzanne Petersen, Ju- nior Editor Jackie Georgeson. Tammy Adrian, Steph Lange. Linda Peterson, Queena Lamb, Paula Georgeson, Jodi Homan. Dorothy Kluckman, Tim Spomer, Sheila Woodward, Jody Kaarup, Wendy Andersen, Danielle Smith, Howard Georgeson, Paul Rayburn.
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News. When we hear it we think of many things. Most of us think of President Reagan, Lib- ya, the superpowers, Larry Bird and many other newsworthy people and events. High school stu- dents are no exception. Beyond this, however, high schoolers are concerned about news on a much more local scale. For those who participate in extra-curricular activities, these activities are often the first thing talked about in the morning. Last night’s ball- game, a starting position on a team, the lead in the musical, marching in the homecoming parade, and the candidates for royalty are all subjects which are almost always inquired about when two or more teenagers get together. To many students, questions about classes and tests must be answered before they can head home with a stack of books and homework. From discussing an assignment to finding out a test grade, you can always locate a group of students who are discussing their classes. Grades and ho- mework . . for some, nothing takes up more of then time, “Did you hear the news? Guess who’s going to prom!” Completing high school is largely a so- cial task. And no other news is more exciting and, to those involved at least, no news is more impor- tant. Whether it is wearing glasses for the first time, a new boyfriend, a new car, losing a best friend, or being suspended from school, it often is the most important thing in the world. It is hard to concise a whole school year into 80 pages. There have been so many events and special memories. Although everyone will use the knowledge learned and value the relationships de- veloped quite differently, all will try to remember their high school years as much as possible. Not all of the news which made up the 1985-86 school year is included in this book. This would have been impossible even if it would have been the desired result. Rather, the intention is to trigger memo- ries. The pictures and information on the follow- ing pages covers a wide variety of areas Take yourself back to the 1985-86 school year and turn the pages because,Boy! Have We Got News for You! Bulldog pride shows in the faces of the Hurley High cheering section.
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