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FEBRUARY 7-Ridgefield game followed by Student Council Dance in Band room. - FEBRUARY I3-Juniors and Seniors go to Olympia to see capitol and meet Cvovernor. FEBRUARY I4 - Jean Lockwood and Leonard Maki named Valedictorians, Shirley Coates named Salutatorian. FEBRUARY 2I --Soph. Dance in Band room. Kalama game, 28-32. FEBRUARY 28-Last home basketball game with Stevensong 49 to 30 in our favor. MARCH 5, 6, 7, 8-Tournament in Cen- tralia. We win fourth place in S. W. Washington. Girls' Interclass Games MAY 2-Senior Farewell Party. MAY 9-Senior Play, Little Women. MAY I2-Spring Musical. MAY I8-Senior Breakfast and Bacca- laureate. MAY 23-Commencement-26 seniors graduate. MAY 26-Last day of school. Senior Play MARCH I4-Torch Honor Skating Party. MARCH 24, 25, 26, 27-Girls Interclass Basketball C-ames. MARCH 28-F.F.A. Dance. APRIL IO, II-Spring Vacation. APRIL I8-Junior Prom and Senior Ban- quet at Norse Hall. , APRIL 29-Mothers Tea. Prom Committee Chairmen l i 1 I!..- ifwiribiiawzfifwfu::2s'favf1::w:Qsg me
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a- Agfa'-Gafencfar - 1946-1947 First Day of School NOVEMBER 25, 26, 27--lnterclass Bas- ketball Games. Seniors champs. DECEMBER 3--First basketball game of season. Naselle 27, Mules 22. DECEMBER 6-Kelso basketball game. They won. Frosh Basket Social. DECEMBER l3--Christmas Musical. DECEMBER 20-I-ligh School Christmas Party. Joe Gorman Santa Claus. JANUARY I4-Student Body elections. JANUARY l7-End of first semester. JANUARY l9-Kalama basketball game at Kalama. They swamped us I3 to 27, JANUARY 31-Annual Co-Ed Dance. C-irls only. SEPTEMBER 2-School opens. SEPTEMBER I3-First football game ot season, Mules vs. Naselle-Naselle won. SETEMBER 2O-First league game of season, Mules vs. Battleground-they won. Frosh Welcome Party. SEPTEMBER 27--LaCenter football game. We won 26 to O. OCTOBER ll-Stevenson football game and Sophomore party. We won game l8 to O. OCTOBER 25 - Castle Rock football game there, We won I3 to 6. NOVEMBER 8 - Woodland football game. Mules win 37 to 6. Tolo Dance. NOVEMBER l5-Kalama football game at Kalama. They won 32 to l2. Last game of season. NOVEMBER 22-Junior play, The Doc- tor Has a Daughter. Election Board
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Pat Fenton, active Senior, President of the G.A.A. 'Far the second semester. FIRST ROW: Neva Hol- land, June Downey, Mary Lou Jacobson, Jean Lockwood, Ora Loraine Coates, Babbitt Wright and Vivian North. ' SECOND ROW: Margaret Pedersen, Goldie Ostling, Merrie Lou Goodfellow, Lou Ann Danielsen, Helen Haugen and My l.ou Olsen. THIRD ROW: Beverly Fritz, Jeanette Stanley, Antoinette Kuliis, Jean Moen and Pat Fenton. G.A.A. OFFICERS Jean Lockwood, outstanding ' President of the G.A.A. for 1 the first semester. Jean Lockwood ........ PRESIDENT ................ Pat Fenton Vivian North .......... VICE-PRESIDENT .......... Ora Loraine Coates Jean Moen .......... SEC. AND TREAS ..... Neva Holland ADVISER ...... ..............................,.. .,..,... M i ss Cook The Girls' Athletic Association is made up of girls who have been outstanding in sports and activities. To enter this club, a girl must have 'IOO points which are determined by the number of clubs and activities she has taken part in. This year the G.A.A. received pins, which were very nice. They also have a letter which the girls look forward to earning. To earn this letter, 300 points must be made by each girl. One can earn these points by taking part in the drill team, tumbling and other activities. Every girl should feel it an honor to belong to this up and coming association. l 1 i l 4 1 t 1 t 4 I 1 1 i lx i
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