Campbell County High School - Camel Yearbook (Gillette, WY)

 - Class of 1928

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- Ffa-3-T024 l'l t'36 f2' 1M9 2 s c A M 13 L 4 4 Senior History just four short years ago eighty-nine students for the first time entered the high school building at Gillette, as students of Campbell County High School. Students in every sense of the word, for they were a peppy bunch and fitted readily into the routine of the school work. They were freshmen 'and were proud of it, for did not they have four long years in which to enjoy the priveleges of such a school, They realized they were a large class and others soon realized it also, for before the first semester was over, the new high school building had so progressed that they, the student body, were removed from the grade school building into their rightful home. During the first year the class of '28 became duly organized and con- ducted their business as though it were a second-nature. As president they chose Ollie Wright and with her cooperation they succeeded in sliding over the. rough spots and coming out on top all the time. The class, from the start showed its athletic ability and willingness. Though green, as all freshmen are bound to be, they started in as if they knew their business, and the girls under the leadership of their captain, Ruth Parks, lost the championship in the class tournament by one point. After that tho, the girls succeeded in being victorious three years in' suc- cession and, in the senior year, the boys came to the front also, and won in the basketball class tournament. No class has ever been better repre- sented than the class of '28 in any activity. f The class of '28 was the first class to ever attempt to put on a class play during their sophomore year, but it's a surprising class and the other classes did not better succeed in their dramatic production although they had had previous experience. The next year they again put on a play with their usual success. And now this class is doing another thing, to show that they realize that the school is- growing, for the first time in the history of Campbell County High School, the. Senior class is putting out an Annual, small to be sure, but full of good thought, the expression of their best efforts. Who can do more? During the course of the four years of high school work, many have become discouraged and fallen away by the wayside, but others realizing the worthiness of the C. C. H. S. class of '28 have' entered the ranks. And now it, is time for the class to disband, and, too, for each member to fight his way alone, but the memory lives, and the examples set dan never be forgotten, nor can the students be forgotten, though they leave the school they go , Tommorow to fresh helds and pastures new. Page Si 0 4 uf - 3

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Page 66 text:

-: YZF if S a 0'?0' 1 9 2 s C AM E L g Last Will and Testament We, the class of 1928, of sound and disposing minds and memory, not subject to undue influence, do hereby make this last will and testament hereby revoking all wills and wonts by us at any time heretofore made. To the school in all seriousness and sincerity, we leave and admonish you to preserve our love and loyalty to the greatest of all American institutions, Public Education, in particular to the Campbell County High School and its entire faculty. To the entire school we leave our splendid pattern of good conduct, of which we can boast in no moderate terms. To the juniors we leave full power, control and management of our entire stock in trade, books, desks, locker keys, and responsibilities. We hereby give you full authority to continue as a Senior Class forv a period of one year with privilege at that time, graduating or gloriously .-'flunking and remaining Seniors indefinitely. Having in general disposed of common property, we wish it definitely understood that: 1. Alice Norfolk leaves her gentle voice and demure personality to Doris Sutherland, with the admonition that used sparingly they should last a life time. Z. Margaret Lissolo leaves her Saxaphone to the janitor as an exhaust- less supply of wind for the Ventilating of the building. 3. Raymond Christy and Frank Parks leave their G sweaters to the most popular girl in school. 4. Helen Bradbury leaves the following advice to all high school girls: Do as I say-not as I do! 5. Alberta Pyle leaves her secret shampoo formula to Paul Piper, on the conditions that he never commercialize it, nor have more than- a gallon in the house at one time. CThis clause does not forbid the manu- facture of said scalp tonic for his own use, or for gifts to friendsl. 6. Carmen Snyder leaves her pep and school spirit to Lucille Long, with a request that she employ her best ability in general diffusion of the same. 7. Carolyn Taylor leaves her red hair to Louise Thomas who has long aspired to Titian tresses. 8. Eva Grant leaves her chronic spinsterhood to Norma Fitch. 9. To the junior Class who will occupy the Senior rows in assembly, we leave full permission to claim and proht by all and sundry lumps of gum which may be found under the seats. This last will and testament of the Class of '28 is solemnly and duly witnessed and sworn to by Ruth Parks Mildred Day Glenneda McPherson I ge Sxty-two G ,. 4

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