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L 1922 THE TRANSCRIPT 29 JUNIOR CLASS. Another year has slipped by and has witnessed the loss of several of our former classmates. Mabel Hindman, Frances Austin, Rockwell Hinman, Theodore Mackin, Raymond Dodge, Victor Donato, Clarence Ensinger and Kenneth Hill have left our ranks and are either attending school elsewhere or are laboring in a new field. Our new classmates are George Wallace, who comes from Akrong Vernon Leech, from Hudson Academy, and Mirza Manhard from Michigan. We sincerely hope they will remain to enjoy with us our last year of high school. We have been well represented in athletics this year. In the fall Irwin Miller and Harold Wascko upheld the Junior end of the football team. In basket ball season Ken- neth Jory, Harold Wascko, Bob Chapman, Irwin Miller, Nettie Garrett and Agnes Lee valiantly fought for their Alma Mater. , We feel that the Junior Class play was well worth the work and worry, and we are sure that our class advisor, Miss Kidney, deserves the credit for its success. Both even- ings we played to a capacity house, and our treasury has as large it' not a larger fund than any previous class has had as a. reward for its theatrical productions. We again ex- press our gratitude to Miss Kidney. ' We have had fewer class parties this year than usual, but have thoroughly enjoyed those we have had. We still have the Junior and Senior reception and commencement to look forward to, and last but not least, our last year of high school life to which we are looking for- ward with mingled feelings of joyous expectation and regret. -0- -U- -of THE SENIORMGBILE. SUPER 8. Crank ..... Spark ..... Battery ...... Flywheel ...... Starter ...... Fan ........ . Cylinder ....... Transmission .... Exhaust ............ Shock Absorber Differential ....... Accelerator ..... Spot Light ...... Reflector ...... fPatent Applied For.J .....RAYMOND HELLER ......CLAUDE KINGSBURY KECK ELIZABETH BARCLAY FRANK HELM ........KATHRYN KEIDEL ........DANIEL McKAY ........CLARA GOSS ......NINA LOWER .......PAUL BAKER ......MISS FELDNER ......BLANCHE HARRIS
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30 THE TRANSCRIPT 1922 THE SENIOR WILL The time is fast approaching when we must say good-bye, not only to R. H. S. but to our classmates, our teachers, our friends. We have striven four long years to ac- complish something worth while, and, above all, the aim of our class has been origin- ality. We have had some striking examples of this in these four years, and in order that we might not entirely be forgotten, fwe even dare to hope that we may be missed just a littlel, before our departure, we shall bequeath just a little of that which we have gained, to the following members and we sincerely hope that they will appreciate their bit, which we, of the class of '22 will to them. Claude Kingsbury bequeaths his presidency to Edward Trescott. Myra Helm bequeaths her studiousness to Marjorie Myers. Earle Frank bequeaths his business ability to Robert Chapman, Nina Lower bequeths her ability to argue to Marcia Loomis. Blanche Harris bequeaths her editor-ship to George Alexander. Joe Lee bequeaths his imagination to Edwin Krieble. Florence Everett bequeaths her fantastic toe to Pearl Likens. Harold Ensinger bequeaths wittiness to Darrel Mansell. Olive Caris bequeaths her powder puff to Agnes Lee. Paul Baker bequeaths habitual teasing to Eric Volman. Clara Goss bequeaths her athletic ability to Elizabeth Yeend. Helen Hall bequeaths her curly locks to Helen Dietrich. Elizabeth Barclay bequeaths her Delaware property to Helen McKay. Glenn Wood bequeaths his vanity to Mirza Manhard. Irene Richards bequeaths her jolly giggle to Frances Miller, Dean Hubbell bequeaths his good disposition to Harold Knapp. Kathleen Stewart bequeaths her natural waves to Ethel Kenward. The remaining members willingly bequeath their many and varied talents to the Freshman class. The last will and testament of the Senior class of '22, KATHRYN KEIDEL
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