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RUTH GRANT “Earth’s noblest thing—a girl perfected.” JOHN TAYLOR Inter-class Basketball— 21—’22. High School Play— 21— 22. Football— 21. “He will succeed, for he believes all he says ’ CORNELIA TURNEY Basketball—’22. A handsome girl is a jewel—a good girl is a treasure.” LENA MARCO Boosters Club—’22. Editor of High School Paper— ’22. - “The crown of creation.”
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LESLIE HEREFORD Football— 21. Basketball— 22. Baseball— 22. Tennis— 21—22. “Sent into the world to be a growing and exhaustless force . MARY TUCKER High School Play— 21. Glee Club— 22. Operetta— 22. “The eternal feminine doth draw uV» RUTHERFORD FLEEGER F. H. S. Cadets— 18— 19. H. S. V. U. S.— 18— 19. Annual Staff Blue and Gold— 19 Boosters Club— 22. Annual Staff Blue Gold— 22. Baseball— 22. “Success is a fruit of slow growth.’ SYBIL PRICE High School Play— 22. Annual Staff— 22. “A little, tiny, pretty, witty, charming darling she.”
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CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of Florence High School in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and twenty-two, in the County of Fremont, State of Colorado, being of sound mind, do make, publish and swear this to be our last will and testament, hereby declaring all former wills made by us at any time cancelled. First, we bequeath to the class of 1923 all special and personal privileges that have befallen us during this year of 1922. To the Sophomore Class we will our good behavior and sunny smiles. To the Freshman Class we will all initials carved on desks and all discarded spitballs. To Mr. Bob we will all chewing gum wads he can find in under-hand places in F. H. S. Roger Sweet wills his ability as a public speaker to James Bald. Alberta Meyers, the most dignified girl in the class, wills her dignity to Mary Hess. Maurice Milner wills his knowledge of Webster’s Dictionary to Myrtle Krenning. Gladys Betts wills her accomplishment as a speedy typist to Hazel Dupps. Lindsay Dawson wills his love, affections, pictures and interest in Thelma Hillier to Eddy McGu're. Like fun. Lena Marco wills her editorship of the Blue and Gold Weekly to Ray Smith. Rutherford Fleeger wills his “paint and brush” to Bessie Rickey. Mary Dailey wills her bewinkling bright eyes to Vern Adams. James Vegher wills his master mechanicship to Charlotte Blythe. Mary Tucker wills her popularity with the faculty to Evelyn Burchfield. Walter Martin wills his desire to become a painless dentist to Ben Banks. Lucille Jack wills her alluring little giggle to Ethel Tanner. Russell Tanner wills his place in the pulpit to “Brother” Hamblet. Jennie Watson, headlight of the Senior Class, wills her dazzling puffs to Olda Scollick. Bill Harlan, champion athlete of 1922, wills his skill to Matt Weekly. Ruth Grant wills her art of bluffing the faculty to Thelma Short. Leslie Edwards wills his nervous disposition in public speaking to Ucinda Erwin. Cornelia Turney wills her bashfulness to Wallace Martin. Allen Hughes wills his winning ways and popularity to Thelma Hillier. Anna Katnig wills her curly locks to Thelma Job. Darwyn Spencer wills his law books and convincing method to Ed Lobach. Hilda Job wills her interest in the “Buick” to Edith Collier. John (Chis.) Taylor wills his “Devilish Disposition” to Faye Huber. Kathryn Cologna wills her vanity bag, stage money, and wedding ring to Peg Emanuel. Leslie Hereford wills his high standing to Tom Evans. Sybil Price wills to Lillian Blunt the Phillipsborn catalogue with all the latest styles from Paris. Witness: Signed: BILL HART. —CLASS OF ’22. HEINIE FOX.
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