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ff fu I gg ,. g m ' v. ' ' ' O'0'l l'l'D'!D O'! lx LA: i ll 'I l I I O I I 6. 1' SENIOR CLASS SKETCH In the fall of 1923, we, a lively bunch of Freshies directed our foot- steps toward the path of knowledge by entering Sabetha High. Our first class meeting resulted in the election of Berniece Vickrey, president, Harold Penn, vice-president, Lorma Flott, treasurer, and Harold Zimmerman secretary. As Freshmen We enjoyed many good times, among them a Hal1oWe'en party at Sam J ackson's, a party in the high school gym, and a picnic at Sun Springs. Our Sophomore leaders were: Elra Noell, president, Joseph Aberle, vice-president, and Gladys Dexter, secretary and treasurer. The chief so- cial event this year Was a Freshman-Sophomore party in the high school gym- In 1925, a Junior Class of forty members again enrolled in S. H. S. to enjoy a studious and social good time. The officers elected for this year were: Harold Ralston, presidentg Robert Murray, vice-president, Melba Durst, secretary, and Clarine Christiansen, treasurer. The Junior-Senior Reception, our greatest event, was given in the high school auditorium, April 2, 1926. The Junior Class play, Green Stockings, Was also a big event. In the fall of 1926, the Freishies of 1923 entered S. H. S. as Seniors in all their glory and dignity At the beginning of the school year of- ficers chosen to guide the class in its many activities were Robert Murray, president, Thelma Carpenter, vice-president, Berniece Vickrey, secretaryg and Joseph Aberle, treasurer. The Seniors feel that they indeed have a class to be proud of as they are Well represented in athletics, scholastic attainment, musical ability, etc. Now, as We are drawing near the close of our four year journey, We trust that We may go on with our various pursuits in life with as much en- thusiasm and determination as we have lived up to our class motto Im- possible is Un-American. We wish our brother and sister classmates the best of luck and success. f' 'N i 1 ..,.,.,.,,, , .vs-.-.'..'..,...7.. K-1 97,33 7 .. in I, 20
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, N. .fe . E.6Yx -. - MILLARD WHITESELL Booze -General. l'm sure care's an enemy to life. Transferred from Fairview, 33 Foot Ball, 3, 43 Track, 33 S. Club, 3, 4. LORINE WENGER Larry -College. Why worry, the more we study the more ignorance we discover. Glee Club, 1, 2. 3, 43 Girl Reserve, 1, 2, 3, 43 Sabethan Staff, 43 Commercial Club, 2. 33 Pep Squad, 3, 43 Antiques, 43 Spring- t'n1c. 33 Kathleen, 23 Kinky Kids Parade, 3. JAMES MARTIN Jimmy -General. Just try and vamp me. Transferred from Jewell, 33 Hi-Y, 43 Foot Ball, 43 Basket Ball, 43 Track, 43 S. Club, 4. FERN YOST Ferny -Normal. Not a grind, but a girl who makes very good grades and does other things as well. Girl Reserve, 1, 2, 3, 43 Girl Reserve Cabinet, 43 Alpha Club, 3, 43 Sabethan Staff, 4, Rosalie, 4. HAROLD ZIMMERMAN Zimmy -General. A good fellow, a splendid athleteg a combination hard to beat. Secretary of Class, 13 Foot Ball, 1, 2, 3, 43 Foot Ball Captain, 43 Track, 1, 2, 3, 4: Green Stockings, 3. al A . fb 7 53 ' 1, Efxxx... p p . - 4- - -fnnpprnsxlg' tri. i1-n.uou,:.n. .o, .. .. , . . . X psy... V' 19
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4 -e f fl I I , CLASS WILL We, the renowned and notorious class of One Thousand, Nilic I-Iu'.d1':d and twenty seven, beii g of sound mind, upon the dtinand of our conscience. do her. by in thr 1asL.e.v days of our soQourn at Sabetha High School, make, publish and declare this, our last will and testament. All our worldly cs'a'e. of whateve r nature, real, personal, or mixe I, we do relinquish all claim upon the same to be le.t to the approaching multitude as it shall in our judgment sezm most fit. We hereby appoint John Masters. sole cxccutxix of this, the last will and testameit of Class '27. I, Mildred Durst, will my outside popularity to Dorothy Clark. I, Harold Zimmerman, hope to be rcmembercd by leaving my famous II1, lla, a .il my football ability to Bill Leffler. I, Elgin Burke, leave my ability to do all things to Dale Mishler, also my old nat to any of the Freshmen. I, Booze Whitsell, do cheerfully will my nickname to Dave Hoverson on condi- tion that he live up to said name. I, James Martin, do hope te bo remembered by bequeathing my famous marcellcd and waved hair to one said Glen Norrie. I, Clarire Christiansen. do leave my ability to talk and a clear ficld for my brother, Ray. I, Lester Alderfer, de will my heighth to the last approaching Bob Hanson. I, Earle Shulenberger, do hereby leave my ability to roll the eyes and bare-back rider to Buddy Viekrey. I, Thelma Carpenter, leave my ability to get excuses on account of illness to Ruth Jackson, and may she rece.vc much pleasure from said excuses. I, Marjorie Stone, will my willingness to type copy for the Sabethan to Zuella Smith. I, Berniece Vickrey, will my cut of adding to anybody's conversation to Elta Hiskey. I, Fern Yost, leave my stubborn maid aspect to Eva Baumgartncr. I, Jacob Meisner, do leave my artful jesters and grin to Wilbur Masheter. I, Vera McCoy, do will my starry blue ey's and shortness to Bernice Alderfer. I, Bertha McClanahan, do leave my 1negaphone voice and French ancestry to Gracie Meyers on condition that she will make headlines for the paper the same as I -.lid before her. I, Lorma Flott, do hereby agree to leave my good stature to George Hook. I, Myron West, do bequeath my Ford and popularity in Study Hall to John Kistuer. I, Cutie Ralston, do leave my accomplishment of Hell-ooo Kid to Clear Watters. to Harold Fike. I, Clarence Bohn, will my means of taking students to town, home, etc., during class periods to one said Harry Brougher. I, Camille Bowman, do will the sole right of wearing curls 'lo Bertha Heikes. We, Gladys Dexter and Ina Root, do hereby rcgretfully leave the privilege of play- ing the lettered ivories to Jeanne Gravatte. I, Leslie Dissette, do leave my youth and music talent to Harold Fike. I, Melba Durst, dd gladly will my freckles to Edith Bockenstette. I, Sam Jackson, unwillingly will my seat in the upper hall to Bernard and Elaine for I know Helen will not sit there without me. I, Alice Puff, do rightfully leave my good nature and laugh to Sally Cave. I, Mabel Wempe, do tearfully will my many dates to Mary Lanning. We, Floyd Moore and Bob Murray, do leave regretfully our stag line seats at the west end of the hall to John Burner and Paul Walker. I, Frances Hughes, do leave my apologies, for writing this will, to everybody. In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hand and caused the seal to be affixed on this thirty-first day of April, in the year of our Lord, 'one thousand, nine hundred and twenty-seven. Signed, Frances Hughes Wittnesses, Calvin Dawes, John D. Carnegie. al H 14.-14aa.an,o'.no,u . a4..nnvnonrr1sa-Z 'viii' !f,u:ogo:o:ou.u.n.o,l.o.uAl:u.v,v. . . .. . ..... .o. . . , , o 21
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