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E iiiiai i iiii iiia Loo-WIT - - - - '- - f - eminisremzes S the door of the St. llelens High School closes upon the Class of '25 it is well to review the history of the Seniors in the light of what they have accomplished during their four years. They, like classes before them. entered high school with the determina- tion to Win at all costs the honors that go to the most deserving group in school. From the hrst, as Freshmen and Sophomores, they let the rest of the school know just what to expect from them and won a place in all activities. XYhen it came to selling Annuals of 222. the Sophomores were first and so it went, until they won admiration for being the peppiest class. and they were represented in all the various activities whether they were social affairs or athletics. .Ns Juniors, they made the junior Prom and Junior play huge successes, and they instituted the plan of beautifying the school grounds. By selling candy. peanuts, hot-dogs, and making felt hats they accumulated a bank account in the Junior Treasury that was the envy of the other classes. The interclass debates Won them more distinction when they defeated the Seniors and lost the cup to the Freshmen. Although the Seniors number only twenty-five they have accomplished much in earning the respect of their fellow-students. They were represent- ed in the interscholastic debates and achieved much honor, and through the boosting of the Seniors, the l.yCCl1lll course was very successful. The various dinners and informal parties have been delightful, and everything they have attempted has brought to them success that far exceeded their expectations. XYhile they will be remembered for what they have done for their class, it should not be forgotten that their great aim was to live up to the standard of the highschool and to do their best to make the school better for their having been in it. -Lillian Ha1'gc1'. Page Z5
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E - l - - L00-WIT - -1 i iili l Ilulfillment Four years have eome and gone comrades. .-Xs we'Ye worked side by side. Sweet friendships spun like a spider's weli- Uur hearts and minds have tied. .Nnd tho the Well is as fine as silk, Tho some of its knots are broke. Vere woven to-gether in this net Clay laughter, sweet tears. glad work- .-Xnd some of the threads stretch out to reaeh The strength of those guiding hands XYhose duties have been to mold and teach. lYhat fine threads make strong' hands. And tho oft our work seems frail and dralm .Xs a web Wet with rain like tears. 1lemory's sun turns it to jeweled strands -Xs we look back thru the years. --Tlzeodorfz Tm'Iw'Il Page 14
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