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FIRST Senior Memories FRONT Row-left to right-Pat Calvert, Bobby Lewallen, Bill Woodruff, Harriet Bab- cock, Evonne Briggs, Alvin janisch, name un- known, and Lois Blair. SECOND Row-left to right-Doug Gilleland, name unknown, name unknown, Jewell Godwin, Shirley Ward, Roy Benton, Emma Davis, and Beverly Ward. THIRD Row-left to right-name unknown, Jo Ann Curry, jim Titus, name unknown, Mary Lee Casey, Ken Davis, Eldon Tameris, and Bernice Lamon. TOP Row-left to right- Damon Derrick, Darrell Lee, Cliff Shero, Gale Maddux, Duane Lewallen, and Miss Elsie Knox, teacher. FIRST GRADE GRADE FRONT Row-left to right-Donald Brown, Robert Keller, Tom Cooney, john Haderly, Janet Cook, Doris Cline, Edith Reiman, Jerry Windham, and Cliff Ralston. SECOND Row- left to right-Earlene Taylor, Delmar Stone, Beverly Lafady, Eddie 'Ayres, Donald Cotton- wire, Edward Morgan, and Dick Benston. THIRD Row-left to right-Ardis Nelson, Wallace Clouser, Bob Strain, Doris Nelson, Glenn Works, Burl Stepp, Billy Snaza, and Dorothy Roake. TOP Row-left to right- Ronald O'Neill, David Welty, Donald Cox, Jim Quick, Jim Dunn, Marvin Sides, Dwight Armstrong, and Hazel Land, teacher.
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One of the most sentimental memories of our Senior Year, for many of us, was our last Prom, given by the juniors in our honor. The last really big time our class spent together was the Senior Excursion at Point Defiance. We'll always remember with much laughter, the sore imuscles, fallen arches, and aching backs that we all took home as souvenirs. We got an early start with everyone in high spirits and in a carefree mood. Not only the Seniors but many of the lower classmen and rfaculty will remember the little tricks we pulled and the things we did to remind them we were gone Qas iif they caredj. Something more to add to our list of memories was the wonderful Banquet which our parents gave us. The Cute decorations, wonderful dinner, and the inspiring thoughts will never be forgotten by any of us. At last came the thrilling but long awaited eventsg Baccalaureate and Commencement. The Sophomores did a wonderful job of decorating the gym for Baccalaureate. Then came the night of Graduation with all of Els excitement, and perhaps a little sadness, as we arched in to the beautiful organ music. Again the gym was beautifully decorated, this time by the Jun- 'ors. We were a little surprised afterwards at how moothly everything went off after some of the arching practices We had. We were proud when e stood to sing our own Alma Mater, which was written especially for our class by Mr. Potter. We shall always remember the thrill of receiving our diplomas, realizing that the long awaited moment ad finally arrived. We shall remember too, the any good wishes from our friends, and the fare- ells we shared with our classmates. As we each go on into the future we shall always carry with us the many cherished memories of our high school years. We shall always feel assured that they could not have held more pleasures, satisfaction, excitement or more good-times, and although we must each move on to new goals in life, the true friends and wonder- ful memories of High School will always be with us. LEFT-Tom Cooney, Valeclictorian. RIGHT-Florence Enevoldsen, Salutatorian. qfoneweii eiftovs COMMENCEMENT May 26,1951 8:00 P.M. Jr. High Gymnasium Invocation and Benediction ............ Rev. Ernest Moore Speakers Tom Cooney .................. ........................ V aledictorian Florence Enevoldsen .................................. Salutatorian Jerry Windham ........................ Class Selected Speaker Richard Kling, Class President ...,.................. Welcome Roy Benton ...... Thanks from Student Body President Songs .................................................... All Senior Chorus Presentation of Awards .... George Murdock, Principal Presentation of Class ................ Herbert Hansen, Supt. Presentation of Diplomas .................... Arthur Ralston, Chairman of School Board Alma Mater .................................... All Senior Chorus i Written by Mr. Jack Potter Organist ................................................ Mrs. Paul Barnes BACCALAUREATE May 20,1951 8:00 P.M. Jr. High Gymnasium Speakers Rev. Ernest L. Moore ........................,,................ Sermon Rev. Martin Skarbo ...,...... Invocation and Benediction Rev. Wendell Small .......................... Scripture Reading Program The Lord's Prayer .............................. Lloyd Mitchell Prayer for Hansel and Grete-1 ............ Senior Girls Congregational Hymns Theme ....... ......... T he Challenge of the Youth of 1951 Motto ........ ........ W e Accept the Challenge of Today Colors ....... ................................. M aroon and White FIOWGI' ......... ................................. Wh ite Carnation TEN TOP STUDENTS Tom Cooney 3.86 Westly Magnuson 3.5 Florence Enevoldsen 3.71 Marilyn Swift 3.44 Jerry Windham 3.58 Alvin Janisch 3.32 Bob Lane 3.56 Jim Quick 3.28 Dick Benston 3.5 Harriet Babcock 3.18
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f '-F , 'ee e SENIOR ACTIVITIES-Upper left-Senior Penny the Senior Ball. Middle right-Eating at the Senior Ball. Toss Booth at Carnival. Upper right-Senior Bingo Lower left-Senior Ball Committee. Lower right--Glenn Booth at Carnival. Middle left-jammed in a booth at Dickover's band playing at the Senior Ball.
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