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csv' -L Xoor 1 Our Senior class of '45 started their last year at Liberty by sponsoring a Freshmen Week. The Freshmen were shown every consideration-for that week. anyway. The Freshmen Reception concluded the 'Aget acquainted week. We sponsored a dance after the Amador football game: among other things, the ingenious decorations centered on a large football with the A and B teams' names on it. On the next page a more detailed account of our activities is given. The first event that the Junior class undertook was a Halloween Dance in October. Everyone enjoyed himself. A book of school, yells and songs was written by the class for use at school games and rallies. The songs were sung in the auditorium. with the accompani- ment of the band, before the games. April found the Juniors working hard in preparing their Junior Prom. Their dance was appropriately decorated with a Mystic Under Sea Land as the theme. The Sophomore class gave a sport dance after one of the football games and a coke raffle at the regular Thursday Bond Dance. This was to raise money for the annual Sophomore Hop. The Hop was a great success with its Old Fashioned Garden theme. A wishing well was provided in the center of the auditorium for wishful thinkers. The class of '48 spent its first year in high school getting adjusted to their surroundings and becoming acquainted with the upper classmen. It was found that this Freshman class was the biggest that has been enrolled in recent years. Their only contribution to school entertainment was a record dance on May 4, a well-attended affair with plenty of fun for all. . ' 5
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Qsss X., af 4? S1 - f wr'-f . ' f -.,' fiif.'52' ye?3gx:, -- I? '51 T e - 'JAZZ f 3 igggzj-5. f. friylig 91: TOP ROW-George Williams, Presidenf Earnest Smith, Vice-President SECOND ROW-Nance Monro, Secre- 'raryq Robert Graf, Treasurer. PICTURE AT BOTTOM OF PAGE- Madalein Craig, Advisor. Seniors M1945 All Seniors came back to the old alma-mater on September 5 looking forward to an eventful term. We anticipated many good times, dances, parties, games and numerous hours of serious study. ' November 17 was our long awaited Senior Ditch Day. Most of us spent the day in San Francisco. In early December, up we came with RED Senior hats. They were dennitely noticeable which, of course, was what we wanted. i . The No. 2 event of the year, No. 1 being gradua- tion, took place on May 18. That's right, the Senior Ball. We danced to the accompaniment of a smooth orchestra, soft lights, and flowing gowns. Our Senior year of 1945 drew to a close on June 8. We are glad to graduate, but we hate to leave our many friends. 6
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