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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President, Paul McDermott Vice President, Robert Ulrich Secretary and Treasurer, Magdalena Klingbeil Flower, Red Rose Colors, Blue and Gold Motto: Eventually, Why Not Now? SENIOR CLASS HISTORY It was in the somewhat distant year of 1919, that seventeen little freshmen. crept thru the doors of Sultan High School. If their knees trembled, no one knew it, for they acted very bravely. From the very first they showed their wisdom and good judgment by choosing Mrs. Nottingham as class advisor. To prove their braveness they held a Frosh Frolic -in spite of threats of the upper classmen. Soon after the Frolic the Frosh confiscated the Senior pennant. The Seniors pleaded with the Frosh and then tortured them, but fthe Frosh remained undaunted. After having their fun, the Freshmen led the distracted Seniors to the flour bin, from whose depths the pennant was rescued. On St. Patrick's Day the Freshmen enter- tained the school at a luncheon. As a Sophomore class they started out right by initiat- ing the 1920 Frosh. After the initiation, the Freshmen not caring for a repetition of any part of their experience meekly took the place designated them by the Sophs, and kept it. A Hallowe'en party and two Weenie roasts were features of the year. Miss Brown was class advisor. Miss Campbell was class advisor during the Junior year. Several characters of the school play What Hap- pened to Jones were Juniors. The class entertained the caste after the play. They also gave the Senior banquet. Several good papers were issued by the Junior members of Mrs. Nottingham's English III. class. There are fourteen members of the Senior class of 1923. Ten of them are of the class that started in 1919. Paul McDermott, Esther Patty and Robert Ulrich are new members this year. Magdalena Klingbell is of the class that entered in 1920. The class is planning to give a Senior play, and several characters of The Wrong Mr. Wright are Seniors. FRANCES BAST, '23,
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1 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Slass of 1923 of the Sultan High School, being of sound mind and memory, considering the uncertainty of this frail and transitory life, do hereby make our last will and testament, all previous ones being invalid. First-As an Alma Mater loving class we bequeath our school spirit to the lower classes, and give our kindest wishes to the Faculty as an expression of appreciation to those who guided us thru Hi. ' Second-Hank Hess leaves his ability to make faces to Jessie Dunlap. Third-Frances Bast, the poet, leaves her genius to Ivan Prather. Fourth-Arthur Lambert wishes to abandon his vacant expression, used in Civics, and offers it to any Frosh. Fifth-Magdalena leaves her Emerson's Essays to Lee Cass, provided he reads the essay on the American Scholar. Sixth-Paul gives up his ability to argue on Physics. He's sworn off. Seventh-Esther Patty vacates her basket ball posi- tion to Mildred Klatt. Eight-Marie, Blanch and Beatrice leave their rouge to Norma Babcock. . Ninth-Robert Ulrich leaves his knack of bluffing thru classes to Harry Cough. Tenth-Marjorie, Vella, and Walter bequeath to the Sophs their noble character. Eleventh-Ella leaves her gum under her desk for a next year's Senior. Twelfth-In addition we leave: g To Mr. Reeves-A pair of smoked glasses to use while looking at bright students. To Mrs. Nottingham-A next year's Sophomore. To Mrs. Swett-A class of Algebra students like Laura Bigelow. To Miss Lesher-A pair of rubber soled shoes to wear when slipping up on the Frosh. To Miss McDonald-An orchestra of musicians like Dale Annis. To Mr. Cone-A few smiles to wear while he has study hall. r u
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