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Will of the Class 0f 22 W hereas, Since the fact is obvious that uClasses must come and classes must go Though the school goes on forever, Be it Resolved: That We, the noble, distingpished, wise, good, charming, adored and revered Class of 1922, upon quitting this famous house .of learnmg, shall leave thls last Will and Testament to gulde and a1d strpgglmg stu- dents along the path of knowledge; although. 1t 1s bat too true that they can never hope to reach such dlzzy emmence We, the aforesaid Class have won. u as Therefore: First we bequeath to the Faculty our fresh youthful point of view, which they shall use whenever they feel the savage impulse to punish those harmless students who iiwere not talking, only whispermg. Secondly we bequeath to the Student Body our Up-to- date, revolutionary spirit. They are to carry on our noble work of showing the teachers their place and to keep them in the aforesaid place. . Personal bequests: We, Mlldred Anderson, Margaret, Connor, Marjorie Griffith and Lucille Beverldge, have sym- pathetically decided to leave our example of easy self-assur- ance to next years bashful freshmen. We, Mary Drebick and Ingrid Sturholm do leave mem- ories of our industry and helpfulness to next years Seniors. We, Fred MacDonald and Rudolph Menghini leave part of our efficiency to students of Bookkeeping. tTheyill need it. We? Hannah Hay, Clara Thompson, Dolly Park and Ellen Martin leave our good tempers t0 the Sephomores. We, Beatrice Visintainer and Lillian Holmes leave all our worries to the self-confident Juniors. I, Margaret Brooks, leave my whimsical smile to any- one who aspires to the movies. ' . I, Doris Hanks, have determined after much consider- ation to leave part of my dignity to Joe Giovale. I, Helen Willson, leave my records in talking to the Victor Company. 1, Paul Subic, leave my art of dancing to Emyln Grif- fiths. 1, Robert Muir, leave my technique on the comet to Wesley Chester. 1, Leonard Hansen, leave my clear thinking, cool headed delivery and calm presentation in debate to Charles Martin. We, the aforesaid brilliant and amiable class, unite in leaving our gratitude and best wishes to our class advisors, Miss Tower and Mr. Thompson. Signed, sealed, delivered, published, countersigned, re- signed, and cross examined as our last will and testament this day of March 29, 1922. Page Twenty-eight
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The Class With a year more of school life behind us we now 100K back on the activities and events of one of the best years of school. The J unior class had one of the livliest and most successful years of its organization. The class of i 7. en- tered heartily into all school activities and showed splendid class spirit in all of its undertakings. The first meeting of the Juniors was held September 31 for the purpose .of electing officers, the following were elected: William Glen, president; Elizabeth Morton, vice- president; Alma Bertagnolli, secretary and treasurer; Vic- tor Berta, athletic representative and James Lee, cheer leader. The class of i23is stunts at theHalloweien. Frolic were of an unsual variety and were greatly apprec1ated by the audience. The J uniors held their class party December 10th. It was a hard time party--u eppyii and a success in every way. The class 0f 23 had many members taking active part in school affairs throughout the year and were successful in each. The J uniors won the relay race, the high school inter-class basket ball tournament, the final inter-class de- bate and third place in declamation. On the basket ball squad there were five J uniors. Eight of the fourteen Rock Springs representatives at the state tournament were from the Junior class. The state debate team, that won first place at the tournament against 11 other teams, that brought back a beautiful cup and the first shield Rock Springs ever received was made up of two Juniors; Leonard Hansen and William Glen. Rosie Tayo received honorable mention in the vocal contest and Joe Galicich in typewriting. On the basket ball team that went to the tournament, John Korfanta, John Pensick, Verbon Toucher and Richard Ber- tagnolli were Juniors, John Pensick making guard on the Page Thirty
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