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Sophomores face dreaded speech class John Baysinger. Shannon Catron. Cathy Moran, and Julie Christensen receive their class rings. Julie Christensen dissects a worm during a makeup lab for biology class. Sophomores traditionally faced speeches and this year’s class found the subject quite challenging. They all weren’t sure what to expect. After the research was done, the memorizing of material and notes was tough. Then the presentation in front of the class made most sophomores sweat. But when it was all over, they said they were re- lieved. Christy Moran stated. “I could have done without them, but we really needed them. The hardest subjects, they thought, were biology and English. The sophomores found dissecting in biology the most interesting of the classes. Molly Moran said. Dissecting was kind of inter- esting, a change from doing the book work. Most sophomores found time for such activities as bask- etball, track, football, cheerleading, band, chorus, FHA, FFA, and annual staff. In October of 1987 the class received the honor and expense of buying class rings. Many of them found this a very hard decision and were glad when it was over. The rings arrived in December. Often you could have seen the sophomores hanging out with friends or at the movies. They would probably have been caught with their favorite pop. Mountain Dew or Pepsi, and their favorite food, pizza. Also this past year the sophomores came in first place on their float ,Kick the Raiders!
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John Baysinger Koli Boschee Sec. Treas Shannon Catron Viet-Pres Julie Christensen Cara Christian Thad Delvaux Dennis Jensen Tully Knigge Student Council Rep. Kristina Larson Kevin Moe Cathy Moran Student Council Rep. Christy Moran Molly Moran President Michelle Olson Jon Peterson Not pictured: Misty Brewer Scott Murtha 12 John Baysinger eyes the championship tro- phy won by the JV team at the Alpena tour- nament. Also pictured: Darin Bittner. Jon Peterson. Kevin Moe. and Joshua Larson. §4. REDMEli
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Darcy Boschee— «% Student Council mw % Chad Eddy- Vice President Gary Hopkins Jody Hopper Jason Larson— Student Council Peggy Morrell Cindy Peterson Tina Rosenberg Jennifer Sandness— Sec. Treas. Paul Swenson Royce Tuffs— President Nick Voorhees Not pictured: Tracy Burkel Heidee Ward Freshmen proud of carnival victory The first year high schoolers were faced with many challenges as they competed in Spirit Week. They placed second in the homecoming parade with the slo- gan. ,Bury 'Em Alive. Blue.” The Class of '91 were involved in FFA. track, bask- etball. football, chorus, band, and cheerleading other than their regular classes. Those included shop. Span- ish. English, vo-ag, algebra, physical science, and geography world history. All 14 freshmen returned surveys given by the year- book staff. What topped the year for the ninth graders was winning the carnival. English and science headed the list of least favorite subjects while algebra stood atop the heap for their favorite. Science became the top choice for the most challenging subject while they thought algebra would help them most with their fu- ture. The freshmen felt that a student lounge would better improve the Woonsocket High School. Even though the freshmen earned the most money to win carnival, there was still confusion. Jennifer Sandness said. I fell the rules could have been better explained. Jody Hopper added. There are a lot of problems to be worked out. “ The system for naming the winning class had undergone several changes the last three years and students don't completely under- stand the process. u
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