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FT65!7m67Z Clam On September 11, 1933 one hundred twenty bewildered but happy students enrolled for the first time in a high school, as members of the Class of Nineteen Thirty-Seven. At the first meeting of the Freshmen Class of September 29, officrs for the year were chosen as follows: president, George McGlinng vice-president, Alvin Grayg secretary, Imogene Bowser 5 treasurer, Olaf Wattsg and sergeant-at-arms, Robert Sharp. Alta Oliver and Leroy Mason elected to the Board of Control. The Girls' League Council representatives chosen were Hope Ballagh and Margaret Wysock. The dues for the year were made ten cents a semester. Miss Kohlhagen acted as Class advisor. Although this Class has turned out to be one of the greenest of the green, it has done much to its credit during the year. The building of the annual bonfire for the pep rally before the Rainier-St. Helens football game was entirely in charge of this Class, and turned out to be very successful. They also gave a very interesting skit in assembly in connection with the football game. Also the Class contributed much to the student body funds through their concession at the carnival. Much to their satisfac- tion their candidate, Angelina Serafin, for the queen of the carnival, took first place. l25l
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f..-..-,-.f.,.,..f-.-N-,- ..-A..-...f,,-.--. ,-.fv..,-.-V-.-,.,-.-.,.,-.f-fsfnfsf--. Leanerf and Lwers There are two kinds of people on earth today, Just two kinds of people - no more, I say. Not the saint and the sinner, for 'tis well understood The good are half bad and the bad are half good, Not the rich and the poor, for to count a man's wealth You must first know the state of his conscience and health Not the humble and proud, for in life's little span Who puts on vain airs is not counted a many No the happy and sad, for the fast flying years Bring each man his laughter and each man his tears. No! the two kinds of people on earth that I mean Are the people who LIFT and the people who LEAN. Where'er you go, you find the world's masses Are always divided in just these two classes 5 And oddly enough you will find, too, I ween There is only one Lifter to twenty who lean. Selected l26l I
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