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We presented the Junior Play, NMay All the Lights be Greenu on the tenth of December. It was a success so we started thinking about the Junior-Senfor banquet which we gave January 19, 1944. We chose an early date for the banquet as many of the seniors left in thhe middle of the year. - Our crowning success of the year was the publishing of the Annual. Beverly Loomis was the editor and a very capable one to. Sophisticated Seniors at lastlill First we elected our officers . Presidente-Beverly Loomisg vice-president--Joe Gatchcllg seeretarydxeae surer--Ray,Damitlog student council members-eBeverly Loomis andLRu5esl Doerge. Mrs. Sinonson was our advisor. A V Our first activity was held on September 21, 1945. Thhaseniors took off on their sneak. We spent the day on Hood Canal and the evening in Olympia with dinner, movie, and bowling, and then home. Oh such a day! We gave the annual Senior Mixer on September 29th. The school had a rest on October the 5th for that is the day we had our pictures taken. Our thanks to the Juniwrs for the swell banquet they ggve xsnoaour honor in January. Geraldine Connors and Ray Damitio left in lid-yearto start their out-of-high school careers. Joe Gatchell had already left, after a few weeks of school. He joined the Merchant Marines. The Annual,pictures were taken and the seniors needed more offiars so we elected some to fill the vacancies. They were: vice-pres1dent--- David Isaccson and secretary-treasurer--Thelma Ames. - H At last we've reached our goal. Graduation is an occasionfwe have looked forward to for twelve long years. Nine of us will receive Ali- plomas the 24th of May. As we say farewell we hope that all the cother classes will have just as much fun and success as we, the class of 1945 has had during the four years of high school. D FAREWELL '45
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