Sultan High School - Simco Yearbook (Sultan, WA)

 - Class of 1923

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5 SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY One beautiful morning in the fall of 1922, thirty very fresh Freshmen were introduced to their future Alma Mater. After these preliminaries were safely passed and not being slow to profit by the example of the upper classmen, they organized their class the second month of school. Viola Lester was elected president, Eliza Jefferson vice- president, Harry Cough secretary and treasurer, and Mrs. Nottingham as class advisor. The chief functions for which the Freshmen were re- sponsible were: The Christmas entertainment, and the April Fool's party. Both were a decided success. At the end of the year they were all thankful to think they were Freshmen only once in High School. This year the Sophomores are represented by a class of twenty-three members. They had their class meeting the first week of school at which their class officers were elected. Mr. Cone was chosen class advisor. The first and most important event was the initiation of the Freshmen. The Freshies were a pretty hard bunch to manage, but they did it very nicely. For a second time we had 'charge of the Christmas entertainment which as before was a success. The Sophomores made a good showing in athletics Five girls and three boys representing the class on the first' basket-ball teams. MYRTLE LAMBERT, '25, Class Motto: We Aim to Win Class Colors, Purple and Gold Class Flower, Violet SOPHOMORES CLASS ROLL Marshall Bagby Alex Brown Harry Cough Mildred Cramer Marion Crosby Jessie Dunlap Jessie Giddings YL-rle Mosier Ralph Nass Fred Rode Maxine Wedell Clarence Ziebell Eliza Jefferson Bert Klingbeil ' Myrtle 'Lambert Lillian Larson Viola Lester Elinor Long Elizabeth McClelland Lorena Muth EVPlVY1 Schmelke Allene Schmelke



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FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY About seven months ago, Sultan High received a val- uable asset of twenty-seven rather nervous but determined Freshmen. This group included the tallest and shortest boys in High School, the champion male heartbreaker of the school, and a poet. Every ready to show the rest of the school that they were wide awake, they held a class meeting on the first of September. Mrs. Nottingham was chosen class advisor, Ruth Not- tingham was elected class president, Esther Schirmann secretary and Imo Turner treasurer. The class colors were green and white, signifying ig- norance and innocence. The class flower chosen was the lily because of the verse in the Bible which reads: They toil not neither do they spin, and the class motto was, Impossible is Un-American. During the first part of the year the Freshmen re- ceived many dire threats from formidable looking Sopho- mores, but knowing as they did, that a Soph's bark is us- ually worse than his bite, the threats failed to arouse the feeling of awe, which might naturally have been expected, and if there were any doubts or fears concerning the initi- ation they were immediately dispelled upon the arrival of that momentous event, for although the menu did include angle-worms, a Frenchman seldom fails to do justice to re- freshments of any kind, and the worms were swallowed as eagerly as the cake. The class couldn't seem to join for the purpose of giv- ing a party during the first semester. There were always too many students who could not be present on the ap- pointed date. However, they got up a party on the six- teenth of March, which was a decided successful event. The time flew quickly by with games and contests, the most notable of which was the race for the domestic science room after refreshments were announcedg and in spite of the fact that all of the guests arrived on time, the ice cream was stone cold. From present indications the Freshmen outlook seems very promising, most of the students are doing good work, and the remainder capable of nothing less . ROBERT LAMSON, '26.

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