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

 - Class of 1922

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W' -- EM .. r. rw' Commencement Program Rialto Theatre, Thursday, May 18 8:00 P. M. Selection .................................................. Theatre Orchestra March ......................................................... Theatre Orchestra Invocation ................................................... Rev. C. L. Martin Salutation ................................................ Albert Bertagnolli Reading ............................................................ Clara Thompson Speech ............................................................... Ingrid Sturholm Advice to New Seniors .................. Margaret Connor The Art of Table Manners, Beatrice Visintainer Piano Solo ............................... . ............................ Hannah Hay Talk, Salesmanship .............................. Fred MacDonald Reading ....................................... . ................................ 'Dolly Park Class History ................................................... Helen Willson Vocal Solo ................................................... Lucille Beveridge Class Gifts ............................................................ Ellen Martin Reading ......................................................... Marjorie Griffiths Cornet Solo ............................................................ Robert Muir Class Will ......................................................... Lillian Holmes Sales Talk ......................... . ........ ; Rudolph Menghini Leonard Hansen Shorthand Take ............. . ............. All Seniors in Course Practical Electricity .......................................... Paul Subic Class Prophecy ......... - .......................... Mildred Anderson Playlet Jemmy Slang ............... Cast to be selected Presentation of Class ........................... Mr. Schwiering The Diplomas ..... . ........................... Dr. Oliver Chambers Closing Prayer .......................................... Father Sechiffrer Page Twenty-one

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Mr Allred as Chief of PoliceOtih the c1ty and seems to be . ' cess of his pos1 Ion. maklIlge: assughe decided to have a glance at the old.school building, it is shown to her, but to her great surprlse she finds two of her classmates on the faculty, Joe Angelovxch is now taking Miss McCallis place as Chemlstry teacher and also as sponsor of the Junior class, however he flnds It a rather difficult task to manage such an upruly bunch 0f people. He says, he wishes that MIss Ferls was there to help him out. Margaret Connor takes MISS Burke s place as teacher of the commecrial subjects. She says she can- not understand how Miss Burke ever managed to keep a ' i ion. . gOOdT?:EO:stEllen walks down the street she flnds a large building with spacious grouhds and from appeatances she judges it to be a girls' semmary. As Rock Sprlngs never was known to have such a thing 1n.her.H.1gh School days, of course she is interested. Upon mqumng she flnds that Ingrid Sturholm has started a school for glrls and boys where she teaches them all the laws and rules of love. N ext door to the building she sees an asylum for homeless cats and dogs. Why whoever thought of such a thmg In Rock Springs, but moreover who would have ever belleved that Marjorie Grifiiths would take up th1s sort of soc1al work. However, she is making a grand success of her chosen career. Now Ellen travels out to the western coast and here in the city of San Francisco she finds Helen Willson speCIal- izing in teaching boys to dance. Nevertheless she takes girls under special restrictions. As her star pupil Ellen finds Fred MacDonald. She is greatly surprised at h1s mar- velous improvement and if he keeps up some time in the near future he will become a famous toe dancer. While looking on here, who should appear but Rudolph Menghini. He acts excited and rushes over to Fred. In his hand he has a letter. Dear R. If she wont talk don't talk to her. B. V. Its a letter to the Lovelorn. Bearice Visintainer has made a specialty of this work, as she said the world was sadly in need of such a wise person as she and the best way she could give her wisdom to them was in this way. Incidently Rudolph manages to keep her pretty busy answer- lng his questions. Now Ellen you have seen what your class mates are doing with the exception of .one, that is Mildred Anderson. May I ask what has she chosen to do ? She stands before you. I have chosen to reveal to peo- ple what they or their friends are doing in the past, pre- sent or future. iiMildred, I am very glad that you were able to tell me about my friends as it has helped me immensely. I be- lieve that I will be able to go back to my work of mending broken dolls for the Eygptian children? Page Twenty



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