Hurley High School - Hurkota Yearbook (Hurley, SD)

 - Class of 1989

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 MAKING CHANGE MINI-MAGAZINE Students Clean Up On a chilly May 2nd, stu- dents in grades K-12 worked to clean up hurley to help beautify it for its celebration of South Dakota's centennial. While ele- mentary students picked up around the school grounds and the city park, high school stu- dents tackled the rest of the town and made countless trips to the city dump. Kent Wolford, organizer of the effort, stated, We felt it was a good way to show the commu- nity that we take pride in our community and our state. Kris Lange pours some Vess Cola for the workers on Clean Up Day. The stu- dents spent an afternoon cleaning up the community for the centennial. Teen Rescue Visits This spring, Teen Rescue brought its inspirational mes- sage to Hurley High School. An assembly was held in which band leader Rick Moe talked to the students about such topics as alcohol and drug abuse, peer pressure, teen suicide, and sex among teens. In the afternoon, students were divided into groups and individuals from Teen Rescue met with the groups on a more personal level. That evening there was a community rally in which many parents as well as students from Hurley and other schools took part. They were interesting and were easy to relate to and I really liked their music, commented Carmen Rayburn. ► Teen Rescue favorite, better known as Spencer, plays for the juniors and sen- iors during one of the afternoon worksh- ops held for the students. ►Teen Rescue performs during the community rally held in the gymnasium for students and parents. The rally was a follow up for the assembly and workshops held during the day for the Junior and senior high students. ► rounder and leader of Teen Rescue Rick Moe performs one of his many songs. Moe also spoke with parents and students about drug abuse among teens. kV 8 Mini-Mag

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Wiped Out With all of the nightly activi- ties that accompany the school day, it's easy to fall behind in one's sleep. Homecoming, long bus trips, and stacks of home- work make for some long nights. This necessitates catching a few Z's whenever possible. During schooltime did not appear to be an exception although teachers often made this impossible with difficult and long assignments. •«Merman Movaldt, James Mess, Mark Bunger, Jennifer Adrian, Steph Petersen, Teresa Abbas, and Jeremy Hansen try to recover from a short night's rest. Killing Time Some students will use any excuse to get out of study hall, class, or practice. Making an im- portant phone call is a familiar excuse many teachers hear dur- ing any given day. Taking long trips to lockers, bathrooms and the office are also common ex- cuses many students use to find a little free time. ▲Senior Stacy Reiners takes her time climbing the stairs while away from class. ▼Chris Movaldt kicks back in Mr. Wib- lemo s office while talking on the phone. BEST GROUP Guns n'Roses Poison Tone Loc DefLeppard Bon Jovi AC DC 38 Special Beastie Boys Bobby Brown BEST SONG nothin But a Good Time Wild Thing Run to Paradise Iko Iko Your Mama Don t Dance Talk Dirty to Me Wind Beneath My Wings After All Paradise City Welcome to the Jungle Mini-Mag 7



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Teachers Escape Many staff members used noon hour to escape from the daily pressures of teaching. Sev- eral teachers ate lunch in the quiet confines of the home eco- nomics room. Others relaxed in the dingy but comfortable coaches room. Although only for a short time, this escape was often needed to finish the day. «Karol Aeschlimann, Loretta Trenerry, Rachael Sherard, and Tom Christensen relax while eating their school lunch in the home economics Kitchen. BEST MOVIE Rain Man Cocktail Three Fugitives Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure The naked Gun Fet Cemetary Young Guns Beaches 1969 Wizard of Oz BEST TV SHOW Cheers The Wonder Years Knots Landing Roseanne Alf China Beach Mash The Cosby Show Days of Our Lives Wiseguy

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