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Steven Alexander Seniors Build William Ball Patricia Baruth This was the year we were waiting for. Now, we, the seniors of 1968 with cap, gown, and diploma have become graduates of Woonsocket High School. Not a dream, but a reality has made this goal come true. As we look ahead to the future years, we will forget the reality of our past. These years have made our high school days un- forgettable. When we were freshmen, we looked ahead with doubts. Would we someday be able to take the roll as seniors? That was a dream and nothing more. Our fun was centered around the first homecoming at Woonsocket, and the antici- pation of our initiation. Our sophomore year found us following escapades of fun. With pen in hand, and notecards, we saw ourselves through our first speech. This was the year we became active members of Woonsocket High School, and looked forward to the time we would be the leaders. As juniors, we planned the banquet and prom. We set to work developing the theme, “Singing in the Rain”. In April we received the long awaited class rings. Now we are seniors, we have our high school days behind us and the memories of four years within us. This year brought the final homecoming celebration in which we were a part. We have taken part in the privileges and responsibilities handed down to us. Student council sessions, class gatherings, and organization meetings were headed by the leaders of our class. We all helped to forward the undertakings of the class and school to make our senior year one of many accomplishments. Stephen Donohue Candace Forbes Julie Funk
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for Tomorrow Cheryl Brenner Ellen Bezpaletz The class journeyed as one to the state legislature at Pierre on January 30, 1968. On March 7, 8, and 9, we traveled to Sioux Falls for the State B Tournament as our Senior skip day. For our class motto we selected We learn today; we build tomorrow . Our class flower is a daisy, and our class colors are green and yellow. We, the senior class of 1968, are composed of thir- teen boys and eighteen girls. Morris Brosnan William Brewer Emogene Cross Twelve year public students are J. Funk, E. Bezpaletz, K. Patterson, P. Baruth, F. Larson, G. O'Riley, P. Kappel, R. Two- good, E. Cross, and C. Forbes.
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