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Scot Berg Darin Bittner Kari Cahill— Sec. Treas. Brian Feistner— S.C. Rep. Carla Feistner Jennifer Hegg Rich Johnston Amy Larson— S.C Rep. Marxie Larson Betty Lewis Lee Morrell Carrie Olinger. Val Regynski Sue Selland— President Debbie Senska— Vice Pres. Ryan Trudeau Deb Senska takes time to type annual copy. Brian Feistner. Ryan Trudeau. Scot Berg. Darin Bittner, and Lee Morrell compete for the honor of Miss Wild man.
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People Woonsocket takes on new image Mrs. Larson, annual advisor, assists Carrie Olinger with her annual pages. Senior boys Chad Brosnan and Brian Georgen dance at the prom with Mrs. Larson and Mrs. Pischke The old cliche' Turning over a new leaf appropriately describes the changed feel- ings displayed by the people in the Woonsocket School System. Six teachers, a new superintendent, and a renovated school brought about a changed attitude. The people of Woonsocket High School decided the first day of school that they would change the school's image. Students decided that accepting responsi- bility for their actions wasn’t always as much fun as the pranks pulled, and as a result, homecoming passed without the destructive decorating of previous years. The students and teachers traveled to- gether to many things such as hearing the Vice President of the United States speak in Mitchell, a Marine-band concert, and various music and vocation- al contests. The students behaved ma- turely and Woonsocket High School re- gained some lost respect. i « I ‘1 V A
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Juniors go over top in magazine sales The Juniors started their third year by exceeding their magazine goal of $2400 by $875.13. making a total of $3175.13. They had to be out and about two more times for fall carnival and FFA fruit sales before December. According to the eleven juniors who answered a survey conducted by the yearbook staff six thought that carnival should be held in the spring, instead of the fall because they have too many sales already. The future seniors felt that prom was their favorite part of the year. With chemistry being most challenging the two favorite subjects were Vo-Ag III and accounting. You're sup- posed to be able to do things you don't understand. said Carrie Olinger about chemistry class. It's complex and hard to grasp. added Sue Selland. The biggest complaint from the juniors was lack of a stu- dent lounge. One junior. Marvie Larson, staled. It wouldn't hurt to get a student lounge and let the kids with three or more passing grades go during study halls. Those who are failing have to get grades up before they can have privileges. I think that’s fair enough concerning a student lounge.” The Class of '89 were involved in Vo-Ag III. Home Ec. III. English III. Shop III. advanced algebra, American history, band, chorus, accounting, and chemistry. Extra-curricular activities include basketball, track, an- nual staff, and cheerleading. Upper left: Marvie Larson. Sue Selland. and Kari Cahill pul up the goal sheet for magazine sales. Above: Valerie Regynski, Carrie Olinger. and Kari Cahill ponder a chemistry lab. Far left: Brian Feistner and Rod Tuffs are the winners in a toilet paper rolling contest at a pep meeting. Student Council vice-president. Sue Selland. ad- dresses the audience coronation night. 11
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