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Should Auld Acquointonce Be Forgot . . The Years that we have spent in Washing- ton Senior High School have been ones of hard work, joy, success, failure, triumph, and frustration, we have been disgruntled and pleased, punished and rewarded. We entered the halls of WSHS under the threat of world conflict and we will leave with equally ominous misgivings. The importance of the time spent here is surely relative. We may use the knowledge given us by our inspired instructors or dis- card it, rationalizing that the work was just something we had to do. The twenty-seven months we have been involved with second- The senior social committee includes Cliff Hammers, Jan Madland, LeRoy I-Ialstenson, Carol Brandland, Jim Brix. Serving as senior class officers are Peggy O'Donne11, secretaryg Larry Brunick, vice-president, Jim Adams, president: and Bob Wilson, treasurer. ary education now seem so short when com- pared to the future. The life wasn't all work, however. We found ourselves working on extracurricular activities, participating in outside functions, going to parties, and generally keeping busy just for our own enjoyment. Some have a sense of satisfaction about high school while others have considered it a waste of time, a few will be back next year - all carrying on an existence peculiar only to themselves. This one thing is for sure. Our personal involvement with teachers and fellow stu- dents, and the dialogue which ensued will surely be a lasting influence on all our lives.
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Seniors Enjoy Annual Banquet Miss Dorothy Fur- row is shown light- ing the candles on the well decorated tables prior to the meal. Jerry Saetveit sings to an appreciative audience directly following the meal. Chuck Schroyer and Bonny Forster were a lucky couple as they ate their meal together. A Tale of the Sen- ior Classl' was pre- sented in a humor- ous manner by Jim Brix and Bob Wil- son.
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