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if A Q 'C 9 V Q 7 ' f K , .9 rr A Y This is our Alma Mater, Centralia High. In the Autumn, Centralia High School doors are again open to the incoming students. In the winter our school is given a more picturesque appearance with the sprink- ling of snow on the lawns and bushes. In the Springtime the steps are filled with the stu- dents injoying the sunshine and hoping the bells will go out of order. This last summer Centralia High was given new floors, lights, and the rooms were painted. All in all, our seniors are sorry to leave and the fresh- men look forward to the coming years. Although at three-thirty or the closing of the term the students go llying Ollt the doors but they are always happy and eager to return to C. I-I. S. and all their friends. As we walk down the hallowed halls of Centralia High and are greeted hy the friendly hi of all our fellow students, it makes you glad that school has started.
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X ,Je MEMURIU Personal impressions remain even though the person who is reflected in them has gone. Such is the case with Miss Elizabeth Baskett, who met her death during the Christmas vacation near Ellensburg. Her quietness and simplicity outlined a character which won its way into the hearts of the many C. H. S. students who knew or had her in their classes. She possessed a sense of humor and cooperation which earned her the appreciation of the Senior class. Words alone can not express or make vivid the personal- ity of one who is gone, only flickering memories can do this. Though Miss Baskett is no longer on the teaching staflf she still remains in the fore- ground of memories that have built Centralia High School. . .gay ffffawf I ?Zq'f6VUyfflY
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