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As seniors faced the last three days of an era together, the baseball team provided nearly a per- fect ending to the year. Winning the Wilco League championship and advancing through the State playoffs, they found themselves the center of at- tention the evening before graduation ceremonies - they were playing for the State title at Civic Sta- dium. A huge Tigard contingent showed up and offered support but mistakes and bad luck haunted the Tigers and West Linn won the championship, the Tigers third loss of the season against 29 wins. Despite the disappointment, spirits were high the following day at Civic Auditorium for commence- ment exercises. The work and the waiting finally ended on the afternoon of June 4 as seniors strode across the stage in front of family and friends to receive the symbol of achievement after twelve years - a diploma. 'A' 'U W' f Q T fs X g 151' U 'Y t '- mt wla irrei f A ti'1 INTRODUCTION fll
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Wwfas K V ' . .Aga S '-'manuvs As the year drew to a close, May Week and senior activities highlighted the last full month of school. May Week included Uniform Day, Hat Day Hush Day and a Don Eaton assembly. The week was brought to a conclusion with the annual May Dance at which Bernie Schockelt was crowned uMr. Irresistible for having collected the most hush buttons. The Home Ec department sponsored the fashion show where students modeled clothes they made in 3 107 INTRODUCTION page 'gg' - ay Home Ec sewing classes. Senior Skip Day and the Senior Sleep-out both occurred in May. Though the events lacked administration approval, seniors din- n't seem to notice the absence of official sanction - both events had high percentages of participation. The month concluded with the last dance of the year - the Inaugural Ball. New student body offi- cers were sworn in at a special ceremony during the dance as 1977-78 officers were ushered out with appreciation.
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