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Physics Rocketr Lundstrom, Heather Wilson, Ron Mortensen, Mr. Merrill. Back Row: Kent Ashton, JefjfBurton, Dayne Medlyn, Scott Wilson, Bryan Elderege J Madsen Ron Winterton Tyler rontRow: Smith, Dennyj ' 'E' '-vw, Since the launcher didn't work, wires on the end of batteries had to do. hizz! BANG! A rocket blasts off into the morning sky, and explodes. 3rd hour physics is up to their usual antics. This new class pulled a few stunts through the year. Fourth hour physiology often came to class smell- ing popcorn. Third hour had the stuff many times. The biggest event of the year was the building and launching of model rockets. Despite delays due to cold weather all the rockets were launched for attemptedj, Some blast offs met with disaster, for instance, Laney Smith's glider craft exploded almost immediately after launch and came down in a quag-mire, nose-first. Tyler Jensen's exploded after launch also. His came down in a rain of pieces. 2sz.w.rfr1s.:l:-s'.ea..fve'4ssa',.f:.4:.::.-w,xw,zr .ezrmr ess 7- , . Jensen. Laney S.'s glider wrecked ajier it's engine blew apart and knocked it way off course. Ronnie M. gets set to launch one of the successful rockets. PHYSICS 21
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Jr. Ring : Preciou etal 6 6 et me see your ring. sounded through the halls of U.H.S. on December 9. A Josten 's America representative was in the school with jr. rings. The line to pick up the rings began to form during lunch with eager juniors waiting to see their . . . expensive, but worth it. rings. Finally the man asked the j7rst person in the line, . . name? The time had come. After he figured out your name this hear- ing didn ,t seem to be very goodj and found your precious little plastic bag he asked for the balance of your ring 's cost. That ,s where peo- ple started to faint. Some balances were as high as 5200. 00 for real gold tgenuine metal, the real stuffj. Others were as little IU' you call it littlej as 390. 00 for marvelite. Except for a few 'fattyu fingers who had to send their rings back to be resized, everyone was pretty much happy. If we don 't lose them, our jr. rings will be a great reminder of our junior year. Junior rings are precious metal. I fxfki-Sgr Wow, I'd like one ofthose! thinks Lydia K. of Debbie J. 's ring. Shaugn O. inspects his precious metal. I Happiness is a new junior ring to Honie R. CLASS RINGS 23
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