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Law Is Presented in Our School On March 15, the student body of Woonsocket High School and the sen- ior class of Lane had the privilege of hearing, questioning and getting to know three of our state's legislators, Senator Kneip of Salem, Representa- tive Duaine Swenson of Woonsocket, and Representative William Schroe- der of Wessington Springs. The legislators gave a short talk and then turned the remaining time into a question and answer period. William Schroeder speaks to student body. Mike talks to Representative William Schroeder. Kneip answers a question asked by a student. Law Day speeches were pre- sented by the student body by Tom Elenz, Gary Nielson, and Lyn Parrott on May 3, 1968. The boys spoke in competition for seven dollars and fifty cents in prize money given by F. D. Richards, a local lawyer. The topic was Only a Lawful Society Can Build a Better Society. First prize of five dollars went to Gary Nielson, second place to Tom Elenz, two dollars and fifty cents; and third place to Lyn Parrott. Gary Nielson, first place. Tom Elenz, second place. Lyn Parrott, third place. 25
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Seniors Visit the Capitol Governor Boe speaks to the visiting schools. On the morning of January 31, the thirty-one seniors of Woonsocket High School along with the twelve seniors of Forestburg High School board- ed two busses that would take them to the state Capitol in Pierre for government day. Upon arrival, they had lunch in the Capitol's cafeteria. After lunch, they heard an address by Governor Nils Boe in the governor's conference room. They also sat in on part of the House and Senate sessions and visited with the Attorney General, Frank Farrar, in his office. Then before leaving, they toured the crime lab and the state museum. The seniors were accompanied by Mr. Ness, Woonsocket government teacher; Mr. Plas, Woon- socket superintendent; Mr. Thomas, Forestburg government teacher; and Woonsocket Legionnaires, who sponsored the trip. Seniors of WHS visit crime lab at the state capitol. House of representatives in action. 24
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Students Attend Commercial Contests On April 9, Brenda O'Riley and Sandra Nelson represented WHS at the Confer- ence Typing Contest held at Northwestern College of Commerce in Huron. They were accompanied by Mr. Elenz, com- mercial teacher. Brenda received sec- ond place and Sandra received fifth place in Typing I. On May X, 1968, seven students from WHS went to Springfield for a regional business contest. Those who attended were: Julie Parker, Liz Baruth, and Kay Sandness, Shorthand I; Marvin Bergeleen and Jane Krog, bookkeeping; and Sandi Nelson and Jean Asper, Typing I. Mr. Elenz, commercial teacher, and Mr. Honomichl drove cars. Certificates of proficiency were given to the top ten in each division. Receiving certificates of proficiency in Shorthand I were Liz Baruth and Kay Sandness. In bookkeeping, Marvin Bergeleen received a certificate for proficiency. All the students that went received a certificate of participation. Community Awards Are Given Left to right: Tom Elenz, Jean Asper, Allison Tiede, and Frank Larson. The awards banquet of the Woonsocket Community Club was held in the Veteran's Memorial Auditorium, April 26, with G. E. Bollinger as master of ceremonies. Entertainment was provided by the swing band of WHS. Awards for outstanding accomplishments during the past year at WHS were presented to the following: Jean Asper, declamation; Tom Elenz, music; Frank Larson, athletic; and Allison Tiede, scholarship.
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