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3 The Classes Learned in all the lore of old men In all youthful sports and pastimes, In all manly arts and labors. -Longfellow.
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Y i '. ee E I .EA N011 STK MVT Miss Stout, who is a graduate of the class of '21, has been secretary to Mr. Bennett for the last three years. Having been a student but a short time ago, and having passed the life of a student within the same Walls, she has been of great as- sistance to the students, who, occasionally, come to the point where they need help. In helping the students she has done so in the manner that she has won the admiration of everyone.
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jo iitilllll SUXVIGIIS Ifilacm WCUNNOI: liIl4lHI,l3Al'L'II MINTHSH Hfxltltls Class of '25 President .,,Y,,,7., ....Y, l floward Kiehlbauch Vice President .... ,..,.... A nna Lou Sowers Secretary .,.,.,..,7,,77,..,.,,,,.... ....,..... N Vinifred O'Connor Treasurers ,,,7,..... Lew Harris and XVesley Loughnan Advisors ...., Y....,, A . T. Flagg and Eleanor Mclntosh . In 1921 an exceptionally large class entered Chehalis High School. The first year passed successfully, for the members made the most money at the carnival, one of the111 took second place in the county declamatory contest, and they Won the inter- class basketball championship. As Sophomores the next year they took second place in the basketbtll tourna- ment and one of the boys of the class was editor of the Crimson and Gray. Several Sophomore boys played on the first football and basketball teams. This class as Juniors enjoyed a busy year as 'tupper classmenf' The members had many duties in this position. The students Were engaged in debate, athletics, music and journalism. In all these activities they did excellent work. The year of l925 was the most important year of school life, for the students were at last Seniors. The Seniors led in all activities. ln every sport of the year this class had the largest turnout. ln the carnival they made the most money. A great number of the class were members of the glee club, orchestra and quartets. The Senior play was one of the best plays ever given and the returns from it were satisfactorily large. The Senior ball was given in May and was a novel social affair. The Seniors have generously contributed to the Giving Weeks and drives sponsored by the school. Individuals of the Class have written for the Crimson and Gray and have been members ol' the annual staff, On the whole, the class of 1925 has performed all services possible for the school, and have shown enthusiasm for everything promoted by the school.
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