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The “vessel” seems to be the hot spot in Wak' onda after the Bulldog football game. Here. Jody. Hopq, Sheila. Jennifer, and Step» get their picture takenpy their most favorite car mihe whole world!
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Wheif oCNive in a town of less than 500 peo pie, it is the quality and not the quantity of the people you have in a school system that counts. In a small school like Hurley, people get involved in nearly everything. It is up to fifty-one stu- dents to handle the roles that 1000 handle in other schools. They do everything from completing the annual to raising money for senior skip day. As students grow and change throughout the year, they gain more respon- sibility and, in turn, gain more respect from both teachers and classmates. Jimmy Jager seems to his injured all tied up as Donovan Hanssn applies some pre-wrap jJ 4
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nV v Senior Snowfest Wipe Out! This is what most of the class of '87 did during the senior ski trip, as only three of them had skied before. The bunny slope was littered with skiing apparel and flailing limbs belonging exclusively to the seniors. To- wards the end of the day (when they got the hang of the chair lift), the seniors decided to try the more difficult slopes; thus spewing equipment throughout the entire ski resort, as few of them made it down any of these slopes, either! It was a great day for skiing. The night be- fore, a foot of fresh powder covered the slopes resulting in the best skiing the Black Hills pro- duced during the year. However, any skier knows that when you ski, you work up quite an appetite. The seniors dined in several pizza parlors during the trip. They were also privi- leged enough to go to the famous Sluice Steakhouse. The seniors’and their chaperones spent the long trip home trying to ease sore muscles and attempting to catch up on lost sleep 6 Seniors The seniors on the class trip: Back row: Laura Heirigs. Helen Falconer. Hope John- son. Rod Anderson. Donovan Hansen. Dorothy Kluckman; Front row: Tim Spomer. Paula Georgeson, Jodi Homan, Joddie Poppenga, Jackie Georgeson.
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