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22 TI-IE SILVERTONIAN McCleary, Pres. Suckow, V. Pres. Fischer, Sec.-treas. Wolcott, Sgt.-at-arms Class motto: Be a Self Starter Class Flower: Shasta Daisy Class Colors: Orange and Gray .515
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THE SILVERTONIAN 23 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY The class of 1919 entered Silverton High in 1915. We being new to the high school, and the high school being new to us we naturally felt shy and looked to our noble upper classmen to show us our places and also looked to them as a pattern for a grand and glorious high school career. Our place we soon found, a very insignificant one, the result of the pattern we leave to you. If we had been ignored until we could adjust ourselves to the high school life in our own way, all would have been well. But no, we were dragged to receptions and new horrors inflicted upon us. We were the joke of all. All this we took in good spirit. At our first class meeting we elected Vernon Suckow, president, Velma Moser vice president, Bernard Nutting secretary treasurer, and Helmer Brokke sergeant at arms. The second year we came back a little older and of course much wiser, and ready to take our place as chief tormentor of the new Frosh class. This year we felt more at home in high school and a few of our students tried out for different high school athletics and some won letters. Our class officers were Vernon Suckow president, Vel- ma Moser vice president, Harry Sprague secretary treas- urer, and Dalton Brame sergeant at arms. During our Junior year we had more Junior students represented in high school activites than any other class. The class oflicers for the year were Velma Moser presi- dent, Don O'Kane vice president, Kenneth Youel secre- tary treasurer and Sylvan McCleary sergeant at arms. This is the last year in Silverton High and we stand proudly as the class that leads. Our enrollment is not so large as when we were Frosh but we proudly note that most of those who have dropped out, are, or have been in the service. But our class will be one of the largest to ever graduate from Silverton High School.
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