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Martin Anus LQl.sb I II III, Histcry I Il, Bnqiness Course II IV, H5:I:s3'4re I II III, 1-gr Pre-id n' I II III, Q5,Q nt 3012311 III, 'O' 132 President IV, Fbot- L11 III Iv, Basketball II IV,Bassba1l II III IV 1 , W rp A I 'L fl fs . 'C I e ' 2 Elaine Gibson English I II III, History I II, Science I III, Home Economics I II,Msthemstics I II, Business Course II III, Glas Club I II III. is L111a Lindholm English I II III IV, Hist- ory I III, Business Course II III IV,Homs Economics I II, Library III IV, Class ,Secretary IV, Junior Play III. I
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Senior History During the freshman year there were twenty three enrolledg however, there were never more than seventeen at a time. This was the largest enrollment the class has ever had. We had diffi culty in keeping advisors,in succession they wer Mrs. Knight, Mrs. Fletcher. . We sponsored ketball game with of this dance, we sophomore class ns Our class was manared by a uapablececgrbap of officers, President, Martin Ames, Vice-pres- ident, Barbara Sccttg Secretary, Ethel Mieirsg Treasurer, Marie Ericksong representatives iotbh the Student Council were Lum Richards, Anita Harris. At the beginning of our sophomore year we started out with a class of sixteen members but by the end of the first semester we list two, leaving us with a total of fourteen be finish out the term. Mrs. Simonson was chosen as our class advisor, Martin Ames as ppresddant Helen Sanders, Vice-president, Marie Ericksong Secretary, Alvin Fricke, Sergeant-at-arms, and representatives to the Student Council were Bar bare Scott and Martin Ames. A very busy class we were, as two dances were sponsored during the year and initiation of the freshmen follow- ed. The American essay contest ubruughtotrourz class first place by Anita Harris,winning SLCC and Robert Wilson, 32.50. The year of 1944-45 we were left with twel- ve Classmates. This year we were also 5881.002 advisor, Mrs. Foxwell, coached us in a very suc cessful play, NMurder Mansionnwhich took place December lst. The Junior-Senior Banquet wqs given in honoe of those leaving' in mid- term. Martin Ames was again president, other officers were Robert Wilson, Vice-president, Helen' San- dere, Treasurer, Secretary, Elaine Gibson, Sec retary, and Student Gouncil representatives were Ethel Mieirs and Martin Ames. we were the proud publishers of the 1945 Tillicum. Simonson, Mr. Acuff, and Mrs a Valentine Dance after a -has Tenino, and with the npnoeeedl gave a very gay party for the a return for the initiation. I . S F
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