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Officers of the 1925 Class Presldent Gladys Nasstrom Vlce president Frances McClelland Secretary Ruth Rlchardson Treasurer Bessie Sllverman Advlser MISS Burns THE CLASS OF 1925 The Freshmen entermg ln September 1921 of the class of 1925 haxe done several deeds worthy of consxderatlon We have upheld both the port and the scholastlc end of the hugh school work The honor students the class has had are numerous several tlmes we have had more students on the honor roll than any other class Organlzmg the Class of 1925 dld not take place untll late 1n the semester The first meetlng of the class was held December 1 1921 when lt was an nounced Miss Burns was to be class advl er At thls meetlng Gladys Nasstrom was elected temporary chalrman At the next meetmg held December 15 the officers were elected Gladys Nasstrom presldent Frances McClelland vlce presldent Bessle Sllverman secretary and Ruth Rlchardson treasurer It was declded that the dues be 15 cents a semester The fre hman football team of Garfield was the team that won the freshman football cllamplonshlp ln Seattle At the end of the football sea on the Garfield team had won slx games and lost none and had worked up 62 pomts to the opponents none In honor of the occaslon a banquet was glven for the freshman football men December 7 The banquet was held 1n the study hall the tables bemg 1n the shape of a blg horse hoe From each of the freshman rolls two repre sentat1ves were chosen to attend the banquet The Freshman class also had a basketball team whlch whlle not as suc cessful as the football team fimshed fourth 1n the schedule The members of this cla s have been promlnent ln nearly all the school clubs and act1v1t1es and have been an HCIIVC and ener etlc cla s They have finished the1r Freshman year wlth the knowledge that they haxe done the1r C I PgT . . , 1 7 7 s ' ' . . , 9 9 ' 5 . - 9 v 5 - 1 5 a ' , ... , , .. . . S . . . A S - 9 ' v S . - . Y 7 . , - . S . U . Q i D D -... 7 b s . I
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THE CLASS OF 19251 Wllen we members of the class of 19251f3 entered Garfield, we found a standard of scholarshrp vwhlch we were expected to hve up to in order to make our first semester 1n hlgh school a success Besides remalnlng high in scholarship we were expected to be allwe and actrwe around the school carrying an interest ln the chool sports and 1n the maintenance of an all tround lllvll standing Keeping an rnterest in sports was not as difficult as keepmff an mtere-t in studylng, but the end of a quarter showed us to be mllmg and successful in followlnff the other classes Entering January 00, we were met by 1 committee of Sophomore- who directed us iround the bulldmff and infonned us about courses and subjects February 1 the Girls Club held a meeting welcoming the new Freshman glrls md Hlaklllff Us feel at home Cn the fourteenth of February the Girls Club vate an entertainment for the new Ulrls and all the Freshman vlrls were declared members of the club Although the class has not been organlzed, we found a way of maklnff up for this by 101111116 clubs and workmff ln them When we entered Garfield, we not only lncreased the number of stu dents enrolled, but we were also the cause of the erection of more portables and of the removal of seweral of the old portables to the other end of the the well known Alder Annex, therefore, we feel that we were the cause of the enlarvement and d1v1s1on of Garfield Vlanx of our UlI'lS are Camp Fire Glrls, so we enlarged the already large number of lflc rnterested in the life and work of an outdoor and sport Girl 'lhe tla has not been ldle in sports and many of us, both boys and fflrls turned out for tennis 'md played our 1 ames accordmfr to the schedule 'arranged for us One of our first dlfficultres came m connection with the lockers A few lucky ones managed to vet lockers down at the main buildrnff and others found it necessary to be satisfied with the ones ln portables at Alder Annex or Uo without Howexer we took It all 1n Hood grace and settled down to bear the block walk to Alder Annex The vocation talks 1n Room o that were given by the vocational depart ment of the school system were not very well attended durlnv the semester, thouvh the talks were of excellent walue to the students, but of those attendrnv many were members of our class, preparlng in advance for knowledge we expect to use later rn our course Though our class IS not big, lt has done its part in mamtarnlnv and up holdlng the Garfield sp1r1t and Garfield honor Partakmg ln scholarship, club act1v1t1es, school seruces, and sports and tryrng all the fads, we have done our part for the school ln whlch we enrolled January 30 Page Fourteen Y M K . , Y Y .7 .V q rc Y. . M . S . . 2' -D - ' Q s n , K D 3 . . D H M ' Y '17 , , Y ' - D r . c . Z . . D I R S. 9 . N, . . . R 1 . Q . , . g . A F1 V D D F v - 0 n u B o 1. . D Q an i ' block. The result was the forming of another part of Garfield High School, D o . 1 o . ' .' c- za ' ' 1 C M L a - F D . , 55 ,S V . . za v V l 1 ' 5 F D M ' . . 7 . C D . V N. V . D I i D N D I , , , , D V . . ., . . - t D 1 D 7 o u . U 1 n 4 - Q . D . -
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