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

 - Class of 1930

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SENIOR PICNIC One of the big events of Senior Week is the Senior Picnic. Every Senior looks forward to this big event. The morning of the Picnic every senior meets at the school and the trouble begins. Every one is trying to find a ride to the place Where the picnic is held. After every one has been satisfied in transportation the food is piled aboard and the seniors head for Green River. After building up an appetite by playing baseball or other such games the eats are served and ap- preciated by all. The Seniors next enjoy themselves by dancing at the Green River Island or they come hack and hold their dance in the High School Gym. When it is called a day, not 1 Senior will forget that day their graduating class held their Senior Picnic. LOST MEMBERS When the Class or t30 entered the Rock Springs High School in 1926 there were one hundred forty-eight members, and in 1930 there are one hundred five graduating. The following members would have graduated had they not quit school or dropped out for reasons unknown. Living in Rock Springs are Ruth Clarke, Elizabeth Coles, Lydia Cornford, Margaret Helms, Jessie Sage, Beatha Smail, Anna Tomsich, Mike Angelovic, William Griffiths and Ray McCarty. Irma Apioke is living in Green River running a Beauty Shop. Mary Bergamo, Burchall Snenicer. Fannie Retel, Mary Korifinik and Leda Hartt are married. Della Daniels is taking nurses' training in California and Marv Forndran has moved to Seattle, Washington. Giadys Plane is living,r in some part of Coiorado, and Rose Tomioh is Working in the Parisian Bakery. Robert Conklin is working in Pinedale; Gordon Edwards is working at the Acme Paint 8; Glass Shop; August Genetti is working at the Ford Garage; Tom James and Harry Orme are working at MeCurtains Garage; Clarence leon is at the Sunlight Bakerv; Carleton and mail- Shepard are working on a ranvh up north: Joe Tolar has joined the Armv; Wilford Kobler is living in Daniel, Wvo.; Alex Henetz, George Rodda, Tom 'Smith, and Walter Mattson are working in the Mines. The Class of t30 has lost one memberQMarearet Cullen. Who died in the early part of her Senior year in High School. Although Margaret has passed on she will always be remembered as a link of the chain of '30. J UNIOR PROM The Junior Prom was held at the Elks Home on the evening of May 2nd at 8:30. The hall was beautifully decorated with crepe paper hangings in colors of the rainbow. Arbors covered With spring flowers in pastel tints added delicacy to the decoration. An igloo of seven colors were placed on the stage. A novelty lighting effect broughtthis out to good advantage. A clever program was presented during the evening. Music Was furnished by Herb Simpsons orchestra. Committees for the prom were as follows: General Committee composed of the Chairmen of the Committees: Edward Perko Chairman Gwendolyn DanieISeInvitation Billy Redshaw-4Finance Kathryn FortunaeRefreshments Armand KellogggEntertainment Anna Kershisnikaecoration Sponsors: Miss AgneweFinance, Invitation Miss Santarellie-Entertainment Mr. ElliotteDecoration Miss Esslinger-efRefreshments. 22

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REMARKABLE 1 Sag Noted Educators About the UNlDERSITU OF WU OMlNQ LA FARSIGHTED policy has resulted in the develop- ment of this strong and effective educational institution, maintained by, and for, Wyoming. i: 1135 growth has been rapid, but not too rapid for permanency. h Its faculty is learned but not too academic to have caught the spirit of western democracy and friendliness. :k Its graduates are engaged in important undertakings throughout the worldh in commence, industry, science and government. 3k Its cost to students is low and fees are minimum for residents of the state. Wyoming young people cannot afford to neglect the opportunities for lifetime advancement offered by this, Wyominghs only institution of higher learning. For Complete Information Address Arthur G. Crane, Ph. D., President Laramie 23

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