Woonsocket High School - Redmen Yearbook (Woonsocket, SD)

 - Class of 1987

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Junior High Steps Toward High School The seventh and eighth graders took a step up in their educational life as they advanced closer to their secon- dary education. The eighth graders were able to par- ticipate in all high school sports, while the seventh graders were allowed to take part in track, if they wished. Both classes were offered band and belonged to the high school band if they played an instrument. The two classes combined to make- up grade basketball teams. The girls plaved a seven-game schedule and ended the season with an over-all record of 8-3. The boys compiled a record of 10-10. Usually they played as two teams. But for tournaments and against Alpena they combined as one team. Classes offered to the junior high students included: math, English, science, history, home ec., shop, mu- sic, band and physical education. SEVENTH GRADE Back row: David Larson. Clinton Olinger. Kurt Moe. Neil Hegg. Cully Evers. Dawn Hopper. Amie Moran. Middle row: Jennifer Selland. Casey Wheeler. Maria Parks. Carol VanDenHemel. foshua Larson. Dave Hinker Eront row: Stacey Senska. Angela Christensen. Michelle Asbensen. Tracy Larson. Sheri Mentele. The eighth graders make a volcano as part of a science project. EKill III (iHADE Hack row; Chad Eddy. Paul Swenson. Jason Larson, Jody Hopper. Third row: Gary Hopkins. Nick Voorhees. Cindy Peterson. Second row: Crystal Kokesh. Royce I uffs. I racy Burkel. f ron! row: Jennifer Sandness. Darcy Boschee, Peggy Morell.

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Original Nine Keep Freshmen Class Alive In 1978. eighteen young, inexperienced children took the first step in forming a strong bond of friendship, one to last them a lifetime. Remaining in the class of '90 are only nine of the original members: Koli Boschee, Misty Brewer, Cara Christian. Tully Knigge, Kevin Moe. Cathy Moran. Christy Morgan, Molly Moran, and on Peterson. Throughout the course of their former ten years, this freshmen cJass has had a total of 34 different people. The major cause of the loss of pupils has to be families moving out of town. As freshmen, privileges are gained. A better selection of extra-curricular activities is offered. Most freshmen found time for such activities as football, track, basket- ball. cheerleading, band, chorus, FFA, FHA, annual staff, oral interpretation, and the school play. most of the freshmen class find time to study. The sub- jects of Algebra I, physical science, geography world history, English I. and the elective classes of vo-ag, home economics, shop, Spanish, chorus, and band are offered. Many students find algebra and literature very challenging. During homecoming many freshmen were faithful participants in Spirit Week. While they enjoyed dress- ing up for Punk Day, Toga Day caught a few freshmen boys without proper garb. They retaliated by signing numerous shirts on T-shirt Day. On Nerd Day, the class didn't have trouble finding something to wear, being as studious as they are, they really are nerds at heart. Of course, on Blue and Gray Day. the Wildmen were avidly supported by their loyal fans! When not participating in these numerous activities, Tully Knigge Kristina Larson— T reasurer Troy Larson Kevin Moe— President Cathy Moran Christy Moran Molly Moran— Vice-President Michelle Olson— Student Council Rep. Stephanie Baysinger Stephanie Parks Thad Hurd 7



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Grades Five And Six Undergo Changes FIFTH GRADE Bock row. Rachel! Reimer. ames Christopher. Neal Hinker. Dustine Budde. Ivy Selland. ohn Tiede. Cindy Homola. Middle row. Tracy Bennett. Tiffany Brooks. Stephanie Sleichen. Adam Schmiedl. Ronda Eaton, Amy Sandness. Stacey Eddy. Front row. John Brooks. Cristy Linke, fennifer Peterson. Cindy Mentele. fason White. Christel Schmiedt. Ryan Farris. Mrs. Kaye Olinger. Not pic- tured: Holly Selland. SIXTH GRADE Bock row. Chris Baysinger. Stacy MindenhaJI. fessie Brosnan, Na- than Hinker. Terry Steichen. Mindy VanEeur. Dustine Zell. Lori Evers. Middle row: Eric Trudeau. Jody Bennett. Melinda Miller. Thomas Catron. Tina Luthi. (ohn Christensen. Scott Senska. Jeff Sonne. Front row. Benjamin Peterson. I.uke Baysinger, Kristin Hagman. Tara Olson. Melanie Kokesh. Sherry Peterson, Benjamin Wingert. Christopher Zell. Mr. Scott Sehman. Not pictured, fody Hurd. The fifth grade had a new change his year for they moved over to the high school building. The students wrote to the tourist department in different states and made posters of each state with the infor- mation received. The fifth graders are also taught about consumer education and comparison shopping. They still study their basic skills. Their big highlight of the year is playing in the Cancer Tourna- ment. In his first year out of college, Mr. Scott Sehman came to Woonsocket to teach sixth grade. Mr. Sehman made the sixth graders concentrate more on reading this year. In math they worked with fractions along with multiplying and dividing. One feature they had was ‘Student of the Week'. Whoever received the honor was given special privileges. The sixth graders were also involved in the Cancer Tourna- ment. Mrs. Olinger works with Ronda Ealon and Ivy Selland lo figure oul which cereal would be the besl buy as part of a consumer education problem.

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