Sultan High School - Simco Yearbook (Sultan, WA)

 - Class of 1923

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' BAZAAR We all worked hard to make our bazaar a reality. The cooking class fretted, stewed and baked cookies, pies, cakes, candy and other delicacies. The sewing class with the aid. of the Glee Club girls employed tongues and needles in the manufacture of little novelties. Two quilts were patched, stuffed, and tied by some of the girls of the upper classes, from various odds and ends which had accumulated in the sewing room for years. A The boys in the Manual Training shop were as indus- trious as the girls, jawing, sawing and planing nifty arti- cles such as piano benches, library tables, cedar chests and mechanical toys. All in all we had an excellent assortment by the time the twenty-first of December arrived and were excused early to add the finishing touches. The Bazaar attracted a large crowd, who proved its delight and interest in our progress and efficiency in a manner which substantially increased the library fund. The three booths, manual training, sewing and cook- ing, disposed of all their articles before the evening was over. The patience candy was consumed to such a su- perlative degree by impatient customers that it puzzles us still that some of them didn't become patients on the spot. A game between the Monroe and Sultan basket ball teams was scheduled for the evening and the crowd assem- bled in the gymnasium where it reaped bushels of enjoy- ment from a sharp contest. Our girls came out victorious, but our boys were not so fortunate. The Bazaar proved a stimulus to school life in general, especially along the lines of work displayed there. Interest was quickened and greater efficiency resulted, thus prov- ing the complete success of such an activity. NORMA BABCOCK, '24.

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FRESHMAN Kenneth Anderson Vance Ruddick Frank Berry Robert Lamson Ivan Prather Vernon Love Paul Frewaldt Laura Bigelow Ruth Nottingham CLASS ROLL Esther Schirman Bessie Weeks Viola Lambert Ada Purrington Dorothy Dooley Dorothy Thaanurn Dorothy Miller Verna Warren Asa Cass Reatha Mosier Colors, Green and White Flower, Lily . Motto: Impossible Is Un-American SENIOIVS HDONT' S TO THE FRESHIES Donlt slam the teachers, you may get in Dutch.i' Donit be too strong' on the language, the Prof. might make a date with you. Don't stamp your feet when walking, its hard on the sole. Don't waste your time, its too much like Work. Don't think you know it all. You donlt. Don't skip school or classes, you may be caught.



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OUTLINE CF CURRICULUM CLASSICAL SCIENTIFIC ENGLISH COMMERCIAL English I English I English I English I Algebra Algebra Algebra Algebra Man Arts Man Arts Man Arts Man Arts Latin I Gen. Science 1-2--- Com. Geography 1-2 Phys Geog. 1-3 Arithmetic 1-2 English II English II English II English, Commercial Geometry Geometry Geometry Geometry Man Arts Man Arts Man Arts Man Arts Latin II Agriculture ---- Bookkeeping English III English III English III English III Physics or Physics or - -'-- Shorthand Chemistry Chemistry ---- Typewriting Spanish English IV English IV English IV English IV U.S. U.S U.S. U. S. History History History History Spanish II Language II --- Comm. Law 1. Students who take two years of a foreign language are not required to take more than three years of English. 2. Not less than two years of study of a foreign language will be accepted for graduation. 3. Options may be filled by any subject offered in that or any previous year. 4. Sixteen units H65 will be required for graduation. A unite of credit is given when a subjeetis carried successfully for one school year. Three majors and two minors are required for graduation from all courses. A major is three unites and a minor is two unites in any department. fi. One half I1-21 after a subject indicates that it is a half year subject.

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