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SE N IOR HISTORY Looking back over our three years of high school, we feel that our class is one destined to really make history. From the very first of our Sophomore year we were outstanding as a class. We proved that we were up-and-coming by giving a very successful Hop. With the theme of Star Dust and decorations in varying shades of blue, the Hop is one that will long be remembered. Our first attempt at making money came with the Carnival, at which we had the dart throw and penny toss. Remember the Sophomores in the Variety Show? They called themselves the q'Barn- yard Melody Makersf' and gave an outstanding performance. 4 Cut Junior year was another memorable year' as we ordered our class rings, after agreeing on them by a very narrow margin. The Pie Walk and Bowling at the Carnival helped us along our way to being the richest class in high school. We proved that we weren,t at all superstitious by pre- senting Forever Albert, our hilarious class play, on Friday, April 13. With one of our class mem- bers being chosen as Homecoming Queen, we were very proud and happy. It Happens Every Spring was the apt theme chosen for our Prom. Glen Dickover and his band provided the music. The gym, with its flower-filled umbrellas and park benches was typical of spring. And do you remem- ber how mad the Seniors were when they arrived home from their Sneak and not only found a crowd of under-classmen waiting for them, but their lockers messed up and not a book in sight. XVhat,s sauce for the goose proved to be sauce for the gander! COMMENCEMENT Saturday, 1V1ay 24, 1952, 8:00 p.m., jr. High Gym Invocation and Benediction Rev. W. P. Small Speakers: Rodger Dana, Student Body President, Welcome Emmabelle Conger Co-Valedictorian Violette Eklund .. . Co-Valedictorian Grace Hansch .. . . .. Salutatorian Presentation of Awards George Murdock, Principal Presentation of Class Herbert Hansen, Supt. Presentation of Diplomas . George Gardner, Chairman of the Board organist W V VYVV V W Y Mrs, Edward Beflldf And oh, that busy Senior year! From the very first class meeting all our thoughts were about Baccalaureate and Commencement. Deciding very easily upon the color of caps and gowns, tassels, and honor cords, we felt we were pretty well set. Then we discovered that we had the task of choosing calling cards, announcements, class colors, theme, flowers, and on and on. And the Christmas Ball really made history. With a Pro-Tem. band of snowmen, we danced to records on the juke box. The theme of Frosty the Snow Man was ca:- ried out in the band and tickets, as well as in other decorations. We feel that the Football and Basket- ball teams gave their utmost for us. It was a thrill to win the Trico Football Championship and beat Kalama in basketball during our last year. Our Lick Kalama Weekv really paid off! NVith the Senior Excursion to Point Defiance, the Parent-Senior Banquet, Mother's Tea, and Sen- ior Breakfasts, we were ready for the all-important occasions of Baccalaureate and Commencement. With the Sophomores taking care of Baccalaureate and the Juniors handling Commencement, we proudly marched down the aisle to receive our diplomas. fAnd we all felt that we really deserved themll For the first time since we could remember we had co-valedictorians, which helped us along thw road to making history. We shall always remember the many wonderful friends we made and the farewells we shared with our classmates. Although we are moving on to new goals and new friendships, it is with a twinge of regret that we think of these happy high school days that are now behind us. BACCALAUREATE Sunday, May 18, 1952, 8:00 p.m., Jr. High Gym Congregational Hymns Invocation ............... .... R everend E. L. Moore Scripture .... .. S . Reverend Martin Skarbo Sermon . Reverend W. P. Small Benediction .. . Reverend E. L. Moore Organist . . Mrs. Edward Berndt Theme . .... ..... . . .. .. We Face The Future Motto . . . . . We Build The Ladder By Which We Climb Colors . .. .... Blue and White Flower. .S .... White Rose
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