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- .Vw-V . qwr- , 1Dill of the Class of '23 ' E, the Class of i23, being about to leave our beloved ' Rock Springs High School forever, in fuli posses- ,' . sion of sound mind, memory and understanding. db make and publish this, our last Will and testament, hereby revoking and making void all former wills by us at any time heretofore made. Believing that it is never too late to rectify a failing i. and to start erring individuals on the right path, we do bequeath to the J uniors our ambition, our ability to win championships, our seats in the Assembly and our English .i teacher. To the Sophomores we leave our debating material- outlines, bOOks and other notes. All the good parts have been marked, so dont puzzle your brains too much. To the Freshmen we will leave our faith in ourselves, our dignity about the halls and classrooms, our love for those long suffering individuals, the teachers, our deport- ment grades and our keen desire to study. To Mr. Thompson the class wishes to bequeath all excuse slipsand all Visits to the office. ' To the rest of the Faculty we leave all the ttEis with which they were so kind and considerate to give us. We ' hope they use them to better advantage hereafter. Freda Forbes wills part of her rouge to Mary Whelan. May Mary profit by the exchange, Fritz wonit miss it. - Joe Magagna wills his pool shooting ability to Herman Menkiney. May Herman make use of his fifth periods. Elizabeth Morton leaves her affable disposition to Amy Harvey. ' Eleanor Rennie wills her knowledge of aesthetic danc- ing to John Jamieson. ' Richard Bertagnolli leaves his curly hair to Willard Feldscher. Edwin James wills his permanent wave to Miss Lucie- man. May she save her money in the future. William Glen wills his bottle of ttStay Combii to Rob- ert Outsen. Hereis where you shine, Robert. Horace Moffitt wills his freckles and red hair to Henry Pedi'i. Theyill never be noticed on Henry. John Erickson wills his Valentino ti'ousezs to Leno Menghml. Clyde Kellogg wills his love for green to next year's Freshman class. .45...
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debate, but they also won first place at the State Tourna- ment, bringing home with them a beautiful cup and the first shield to add to the trophies of the school. Our class pins and rings were very artistic and showed great superiority of taste 0n the part of the class. The Halloween Frolic was a great success this year. Every class had a share in the program and the Juniors showed the variety of talent of their class. Rosie Tayo sang a solo, several of the J unior boys gave a very clever negro minstrel scene, and six of the Junior girls gave a Romeo and Juliet dance. When Junior Prom came we acquitted ourselves creditably. The decorations were very artistic and unique. The affair with its decorations, re- freshments, favors, and general atmosphere of geniality was voted iiBest Ever. At the close of our Junior year we published the Sagebrusher, which was not only an honor to the Junior Class, but to the whole school. We entered High School for our Senior year 55 in number. We lived up to our well-earned reputation in debate during our Senior year and won the inter-class debate. We had contestants at the State Tournament in basket ball, debate, violin, piano, vocal, extemporaneous and shorthand. Thus 10 out of the 14 Rock Springs rep- resentatives were Seniors. Our violinist, Leno Ceretto, won first place at Laramie, bringing home with him an- other shield for the school. The debate boys, William Glen and J ohn Hay, won second place. The Senior class party, a Senior ball, was a great honor to the Senior class, the music and refreshments were the best to be had, and every one had a fine time. In short, in all school activities the class of tt23 has won honors for themselves and for their school. We leave sdhool with lingering thoughts of our good times and of our schoolmates, and as we say good bye our hopes are that as the years go by we may look with pride upon the progressingschool which is our Alma Mater. -EVA XVILLIA M S. -.17...
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w...-ww-e4.i...w, Jim. Eugene Sellers wills his bashfulness t0 Aubrey Bruce. Aubrey needs it. Audrey Ha1vey wills her chew: 11g gum to Emlyn Grif- fiths. Let's have a world s record for Rock Springs High SchooL Hannah Powell Wills her love and ability for dolling up to Lillian Martin. Itis the art of a genius. Harriet Booth wills her love for mathematics to George Fletcher.He11e s your chance for an A, Ge011.ge Jack Dew131 bequeaths his art of making out 11-e entry slips to John Wendt. May he guard the secret well. Regina Balasko bequeaths her marvelous st1ength to Carrie Cundy. Lester Stitler bequeaths his hilarious disposition to Joe Giovale. May Joe s deportment g1ade show a marked imp11 ovement in the future Will Chester bequeaths his love for Marion Hougard to Max Kershisnik. Be kind to him, Marion. Alice Gardner leaves her laugh to Emlyn Griffiths. John Hay wills his method of getting trial balances to future bookkeeping students. May they use it with dis- cretion. Esther Ab1aham leaves her knowledge of shorthand to Hannah Calderwood. Claire Sellers wills his brown school suit to Roland Bates. Rowland should make a success as itGrandmas Boy. John Schnauber wills his love for the teachers to Charles Pedri. Afton McMahon wills her curls to Dorothy Spani. Elmer Bennett bequeaths his pass on the R. R. to Barney Decora. See the world, Barney. J ohn Berta wills his glasses to Harold Lloyd. J ohn Forndran wills his pep to J espehlne Scott. J ohn Galacich wills his standing With the teachers to Elden Johnson. Ernest Sinko leaves his love for the ladies to Bill Me- dill. Verbon Toucher wills his football blanket to parties unknown. For further particulars see Annie Popernaik. , - Victoria Angelovich wills her kiddishness to Marjorie Clark. Marie Esselstein Wills her curling iron to Ceceha Sabo. J osephlne Hay leaves her dignity to Mario Fedrizzi. Toini Karppi wills her art of peroxiding her hair to Lucille Finney. e .49..
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