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THE YEAR 1945 ,HE long awaited time has come. Mighty seniors at last! September 1944 brought these thoughts to the minds of some 120 fel- lows and girls of the Class of '45. lt was hard to remember .that these active students who now formed a majority of practically all organizations in the school were once freshman who were so thrilled that their Freshman Dance had been a success. These same students the following year were rather disappointed when, due to money difficulties, the Sophomore Hop had to be called off. Determined that this would not happen again, as Juniors it was de- cided that every member pay class dues of one dollar to the treasury. lt was this decision that made the Junior Prom the swell affair i-t turned out to be. Everyone willremember the fun, that was had while using sheets from the neighboring households for curtains, the gym was turned into a ball room under the guidance of Mrs. Cooke. The senior year just seemed to fly. Another dollar for dues-was paid by all to assure a good class night. For the first time in the history of West- wood High a Senior Dance was given. In order to save money for a bang-up dance on class nig'ht records were used instead of hiring an orchestra. Now, with the exception of the fellows who left to join the armed serv- ices, the final goal of -high school days is coming into view. For the first time the seniors are beginning to feel sorry .that graduation is approaching too quickly. The gaps left by this class in the athletic teams, the cheerleading squad, musical groups, and in all the other organizations will be very great but they will in no way be able to compare to the change in the lives of these students. Mrs. Cooke's bunnies, Miss Jones' sarcastic sense of humor, King Karl Slay- bough's Kave, and Mr. Eisenhouer's study halls will forever be associated with the memories of our High School days. Yes, the Class of 1945 will go out into a world which is rapidly be- coming a better place in which to live and it is their wish that future classes will graduate into a world of peace. 32
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