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

 - Class of 1922

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checked out from the High School library, apply to Senior girls in charge of library. Quality and quantity of material digested would likely furnish the teachers with amusing bits of information about their pupils interests. The Class of 22 took active part in school affairs. On the basket ball squad there were two Seniors. In the High School Inter-class Basket Ball Tournament the Seniors placed third. Three members of the Senior Class repre- sented Rock Springs at the state tournament; Marjorie Griffiths winning second in the shorthand contest; and Joe Angelovich and Robert Muir on the basket ball team. After the first semester Leonard Hansen, Rudolph Menghini and Beatrice Visintainer, three Juniors who had an unusual number of credits decided to graduate with the Class of 22. We are glad to welcome them as it gave us a total of 22 Seniors. The Senior Class play given April 21, was well attended. 2A Pair of Sixes was a happy selection, everyone agreeing that it was one of the best plays for High School produc- tion. The Senior Hike was the last party for the members of the class as students in the R. S. H. S. Naturally, we made it one of the best and one that will long be remem- bered by the Class of 22. The commencement program was given by the mem- bers of the Senior Class. We did not lay claim to any special talent, however, we gave a pleasant entertainment which concluded .our years of work and play in the Rock Springs High School. Each student will always treasure some pleasant thoughts and remember the joyous occasion when they re- ceived their diplomas and think what it will mean to them in after years. Thus ends the career of the Class of 22 only to begin and succeed in a broad and fuller world of experience. Page Seventeen

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MOTTO:--Tonight we launch Where shall we anchor Flower-Violet Colors-Purple and Gold The month of September was spent by the Seniors in getting acqainted with their new positions in the student body and adjusting themselves to meet the new demands. The first week in October our banner was proudly hung to view in front of the Assembly Room. Then with our colors before us we settled down to make our last year in High School the best and most interesting of all. At the High School Hallowe'en party we entertained the audience with a short CosmOpolitan selection containing a few very amusing situations. The same evening we dis- covered that our class possessed two expert apple catchers. namely; Joe Angelovich and Mary Drebick. The Student body proved to be successful entertainers and everyone pre- sent had an enjoyable time. Our next' consideration was debating. We worked hard on debate. but were defeated in the preliminaries by the Junior Debate-Team who won because of superior nr- gumentative ability. The Senior Class is proud of the fact that they gave one of the most successful parties staged at the Hixh SchOOI this year. It was the first party of its kind to be given by any Senior Class in the Rock Springs High School. Some members of the Senior Class have the key to a secret long sought after by undergraduates. Anyone from the Freshman. Sophomore. or Junior Classes desiring information on How to Teach . can receive first clue in- formation from some experienced members of the Seam Class. iSeniors in Teacher's Shoeai. For information about the amount and kind of boob Page Sixteen



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