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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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W - 7': l mirror where she was shown a banquet room in a very ele- gant home and whom do you suppose headed the table. It was Lillian Holmes who is now the belle of Winton Society. Upon turning to the next mirror, Ellen is transferred to a circusground and the first thing she sees is a sign hanging over the Main Entrance, Hansenis Museum. In- side she discovers the main attraction as Lucille Beveridge who entrances the audience with her feature Clown Stunts. Leonard, seeing Ellen, comes and tells her that after many vain attempts at being a banker he has decided that being such a freak the best thing for him to do is to run a mu- seum. Then from all this excitement she is immediately transferred to a ranch home some hundred and twenty miles north of Rock Springs. Everything appears to be quite desolate but still has the appearances of a home. Soon the door opens and a rosy cheeked young girl steps out and breaths the sweet air of the evening. Dolly says that she never had a minutes rest in the city so she had to get out where she could have freedom to write her books. We have all read her book Roaming the Prairies. There is another author in the class, one of the first things Ellen is interested in is her appearance. She sees a tall, mediumly complected, gray eyed woman with the fashionable inch- wide horn rimmed spectacles. She is dressed in a very tail- ored suit and looks almost forbiddingly stern. Who? Why Margaret Brooks, she is a suffragette and spends her time talking and writing of the utter horror of letting men rule over women. Then she comes to a low rambling cottage with a small garden, a rose arbor and nearly covered with Virginia creepers. She pauses to peep inside and there she finds Doris Hanks who is still motheris little girl. It is Sunday morning and over the soft morning air Ellen hears the chiming of the church bells. She feels that it would be well to go to church but to the utter amazement of Ellen who should she find filling the pulpit but Robert Muir. His sermon seems to be a very interesting one, as he is able to hold the interest of his audience. Then Ellen is taken down the street and stops dum- founded before the theatre, for whose names and pictures does she find there all blazing? Mary Drebick and Albert Bertagnolli leading stars in Get More Speed? Albert has replaCed Wallace Reid in his dare devil deeds and Mary now plays the parts which Norma Talmadge was famous for. Going up the street she comes to a mass1ve home, one of the very oldest colonial styles. Upon being shown the interior she sees before a large fireplace a young woman whom she formerly knew as Hannah Hay but who has now acquired the title of Mrs. Paul Subic. Paul has replaced Page Nineteen
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