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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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JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY Sixteen determined, ambitious boys and girls entered Sultan High School in the fall of 1920. Tho they acted very intelligently no Freshman hardships were spared them, in- cluding the initiation. Thanks to the Sophmores, an ex- tremely exciting evening is still remembered. However, the Frosh soon regained their poise and en- tered into the new life with much vim and enthusiasm. During that year they were credited with two banquets and a remarkable start in otheractivities. The next year, nineteen Frosh joyously discarded their greenish hue and assumed the distinguished name of Soph- omores. Naturally, their foremost thought was avenging the Juniors by initiating the innocent little Freshmen. Was the initiation a success? Judging from the way the Frosh meekly swore an oath of respect to upper classmen, and best of all, have honorably kept their solemn vows, everyone must admit yes. In the spring, the class entertained the cast of Noth- ing But The Truth to a delightful spread. They were well represented in Athletics, Debating, Glee Clubs, Dra- matics and Boys Quartette. The Sophomore Class Motto was, truly: Rowing, Not Drifting. Seventeen Juniors enrolled this year, but the class now consists of only twelve members. Never-the-less they are entitled to boast of seven gridiron men ffor such they werej, five basket-ball boys and three girls, and have well- foundcd hopes of an equally good showing in baseball. As they have not yet given a social function the Sen- iors are casting anxious glances this way. Don't worry. 'l'hc Juniors are not sleeping-they merely do not tell all thzy know. But this they will not hesitate to make public: That they have set it as their highest endeavor to make Sultan MILDRED MCDERMOTT, '24. Class Colors, Seal Brown and Gold High proud of them. Class Motto: Rowing, Not Drifting Dale Annis Nolma Babcock Virgil Beeman Henry Berry Clyde Brooks James Thaanum Lee Cass JUNIOR CLASS ROLL Jessie Crump Mildred Klatt Mildred McDermott Ena Rasmussen Winfield Rasmussen Lyd,a Schrman
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