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Class Will Knowing full well that we the Senior Class of 1922 are fast approaching the end we have agreed to dispose of our various possessions collective and individual by this our last will and testament. lst-To the Juniors, Sophomores and the Freshmen we bequeath our shining example, knowing full well that nev- er again will such a talented and illustrious class pass from the portals of Farmington high school. Let our successors hitch their wagon to a star. We will be the star. 2nd-To the Class of '23 we bequeath the privilege and pleasure of having a Senior meeting in the olfice ev- ery recess for the purpose of disagreeing upon the various subjects which will inevitably confront them. 3rd-We bequeath our Physics books to the next years class fif said books are still in existence and owners can be forced to part from reminders of their laborj for most of the answers to the questions and problems are con- tained therein and would save them an enormous amount of work. 4th-To our books, which have been the chief cause of our troubles we bequeath our heartiest denunciations. We have conquered at last but sigh with the ancient scribe: Of making many books there is no end, and much study is weariness to the iiesh . 5th-To Iris Irvin, who is industry personified, we be- queath Ted Amsden's aversion to studious labor, knowing that she will never survive the Senior year at the rate she's going now. 6th-William Bratschi bequeaths his dignity to Beaula Sharp which will be very becoming to her when she at- tains the rank of a Senior. 7th-Virginia McCully and Murle Smoak bequeath the total of their frivolity to Ralph Swayze because they will have to lay such aside after they have departed from Farmington High School. ESTHER TOWNSEND. Class Poem 'Tis eventide! The earth is still, And in the flaming western skies The red disc of the sun descends Until its gorgeous splendor dies. Sunset! Sunset of happy days! Sunset of life's most cherished years, Held jealously within our hearts And hallowed by our smiles and tears! Divided paths before us stretch, Strange, winding paths untried and new. Life's problems now we all must faceg Life's tasks will soon be ours to do. The great adventure looms ahead And bids us hasten on our way. The challenge of great deeds to do Is ours to meet without delay. Yet, on the threshold we would pause To breathe a heartfelt, parting prayer To F. H. S., our dear old school, Before we leave her loving care. To F. H. S., for this we pray: That in the years which are to be, The Class of Nineteen Twenty-two May bring all honor home to thee. Page Twelve
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Frances Gower Lee Conger Anna Quine James Pratt Iris Irvin Class Oficer : Ruth Baldwin, President. Dolpha Humble, Vice President Marie Hubbard, Secretary-Treasurer Joe Wynn Twila Norton Beula Sharp Dolpha Humble Ruth Baldwin CLASS ROLL Mamie Quinn Carrie Crandall Russel Taft Melba Nabors Frances Nabors Belton Taylor 4 Mary Fix Page Fourteen Amos Martin Margaret Quine Chester Gower Marie Hubbard Elta Hoff
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