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Moments to Remember Moments to Remember —yours, mine, and ours. Getting involved is an important part of high school whether it is being chosen captain of the foot- ball team, trying out for various activi- ties, winning a contest, or just accom- plishing a good grade in a tough subject. Some students may remem- ber moments from Homecoming or prom, while others recall the thrill of victory or the feeling of defeat follow- ing an athletic event. There will also be those who will reminisce about the crazy times spent with classmates but whatever it may be, there are sure to be moments to remember. i
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Table of Contents Graduates Senior Class............10-11,14-15 Senior Memories...............12-13 Senior Autographs................16 Senior Breakfast.................17 Graduation.......................18 Classes Juniors.......................20-21 Sophomores....................22-23 Freshman......................24-25 Eighth........................26-27 Seventh.......................28-29 Athletics Football.......................32-34 Volleyball.....................35-37 Cross Country.....................38 Basketball.....................39-43 Wrestling......................44-46 Golf..............................47 Track..........................48-52 Student Life Homecoming.....................54-55 Harvest Ball......................56 May Banquet.......................57 School Play....................58-59 Prom...........................60-61 Girls Glee........................62 Mixed Chorus......................63 Swing Choir.......................64 Jr. High Music....................65 Sr. High Band..................66-67 Honors Night......................68 Organizations Speech............................70 FFA............................71-73 Student Council................74-76 Letter Club.......................77 Pep Club.......................78-79 French Club....................80-81 FHA............................82-83 Yearbook Staff.................84-85 Honor Society.....................86 Leaders Teachers.......................88-90 Administration....................91 Cooks and Janitors................92 Ads...........................93-107 2
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Life in School If anything can go wrong—it will. Monday mornings at WRR seem to follow Murphy's law when nothing goes right. Your alarm clock goes off ten minutes before the tardy bell rings at school and you'd rather just stay in bed. When you finally arrive at school you make your grand appearance as either being late to class, having the wrong books for the right class or being in the wrong class with the right books. Situations faced by students every- day weren't always full of fun and glory, but just a part of living. The schedule change from nine to seven periods; the mad dash to long lunch lines, the tardy bell or homework ev- erynight soon became routine. Even though the students didn't always agree, there were things we learned to put up with and were considered to be part of school life. On the other hand, there were times in school when nothing could go wrong. An example of this might be the school dances, when everyone forgot about problems and boogied down to the disco music. Moments when friends gathered together to tell about their weekend or to solve prob- lems, the involement of students in contests such as the Student Council Christmas door contest, and the long bus rides experienced by athletes and organizations are all part of being in school. But homework and other hassles of being a student became a part of growing up. These memories of the good and bad times shared by class- mates make up an important part of their life in school as they journey up the road to success. 4
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