Rock Springs High School - Sagebrusher Yearbook (Rock Springs, WY)

 - Class of 1912

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CLASS YELL Whoopla! Whoopiil CLASS COLORS Who are we! were Sub-Freshmen Purple and GOld' iurek can he. re we in it. M , I should smile, H OTPO Wetve been in it Well begun IS half done? For quite a While! CLASS OFFICERS President - Cecil Outsen Vice-President - Ethyle Stewart Treasurer - Esther Outsen Secretary - Dorsey Morris On the honor roll this year, the Sub-Freshmen have four pupils Who have received grades above ninety in every study throughout the year. The pupils are as follows: Walter Hanks, Gussie Wilde, Mamie Juel, and Dor- othy Van Deusen. Dorsey Morris and Ramsey Taliaferro made a cabinet, in which to put many interesting specimens of commercial products such as textiles, cereals, minerals, etc., collected by the Sub-Freshmen class. The girls and boys of the Sub-Freshmen class sent a Christmas box to the orphans at Laramie. The girls in the upper grades willingly gave their assistance, and the box was highly appreciated by the little folks at the orphanage. A very interesting fact about our class is that only about one half of the pupils were born in Rock Springs, or other places in Wyoming. The rest came from different places. There are two who were born in Montana, one in Wisconsin, two in Colorado, one in Idaho, one in Maryland, one in Oregon, four in Pennsylvania, two in Iowa, two in Illinois, one in Nebraska, and several came from such far away countries as England, France, and Italy. 19

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ROCK SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL Published Annually by the pupils of the Rock Springs High School STAFF EDITOR-IN-CHIEF.e.---.........................................- ........ ...... ...-.,,M......... ,..l, CHRISTENA MUIR ASST. EDITOR ,.,w.,,,l.,,,,..,,,,,,,u...-,.,..,.A...A..,A.,,,,W. A..ur-...l.. H. , .-...7-.-,.7,, IONA JENSEN BUSINESS MANAGERV..-............N...,. .,.,.A...---......., n ... HARRY MCKINNEY ASST. BUSINESS MANAGER...-....V,H ............ .............-.....,.........x.... .,,.... ...- ... EUGENE MORRIS STAFF ARTIST ...................................... .,. .......... ... . WILLIAM JONES DEPARTMENT EDITORS Joke ,..,...... . . .. .7 m, , , H, . 7 . .. . ...... . . . . MwElsieSprowell Exchangese--.... . ..... ... . . .. . . .. , . . . Josephine Johnston Society.,..,.. ............................... , 77 ,. ... , v.7, ..,, , .. , , , , FideliaTronquet Literary.. ...... V . .... . Frank Crie News ,..A .....a.r.... ..V ..................... ....... .................... -., , .. , MamicJucl AlumniHWM ,,,,,..,-,.A.A.A, 7 a . .-.. ,. . .. n. . .7 MissAgnes Anderson Music ........ Hazel Irvdale CLASS EDITORS Senior ...............................w...- , 77777 7 , .............. , 7., -.. . Clara Utzinger Junior.....,., ,,,,, ... , ...... ...... ......... . ..... . SerafmaFacinelli Sophomore ,7. .... M..m , W...H.-....AH ..,,.. .....,.h...w , .7, VeraJensen, Lucile Iredalc Sub-Freshmen l . ... .V. q 7 .w- ,, ,,,,, ,V , 777777 , , ....... V GussieW'ilde SECOND YEAR ROCK SPRINGS, WYOMING, MAY, 1912 25c PER COPY EDITORIAL OUR HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL has been a source of great mental agony for the editors. We hope it will not be such for the readers; and that they Will remember, though we are very brilliant young people, we cannot avoid a few mistakes. IN a few years we expect to see a splendid High School building erect- ed that Will excel all others in the state. It Will have all the modern im- provementsi-a gymnasium, laboratories, shops, and a department for do- mestic science. The latter will, without doubt, be appreciated by many of our girls and, perhaps, by some of our boys. We wish to extend our thanks to the people of Rock Springs Who have assisted in the progress of our High School. NEARLY every issue of the Phillips Exeter Monthly contains some of Toby Reavillls very interesting work; doubly interesting to us, perhaps, because Mr. Reavill was a student of the Rock Springs High School. FOR the first time during the existence of a High School in Rock Springs, there are enough Seniors to present a play With no assistance from other High School classes. This year they will present HA Mid-summer Nightls Dreamfl This play is one of Shakespeares classics, and would be difficult for any class but the Senior, to represent the character of the time of its composition. We do not want to appear conceited but one cannot help admitting the truth. 20

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