Fergus County High School - Fergus Yearbook (Lewistown, MT)

 - Class of 1922

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Fergus County High School - Fergus Yearbook (Lewistown, MT) online collection, 1922 Edition, Page 30 of 121
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Page 30 text:

f RUTH WHITE Glee Club 3, 4; Booster 1, 2, 3, 4; Allied Club 4; Class S ecretary 1. Ever a friend in need ’ LAURA WESTFELT Discussi on Club 2; Parliamentary Law Club 3; Thespians 3; Booster 4; Nor- m.ahte 4. Dignity oft o’erlies a heart of mischief. ELEANOR M. CHAUSEE Extemporaneous 2; Girls Literary 2; Allied Club 4; Booster 3, 4. Tranquility consisteth m a steadiness. MABELLE WILSON Winnett 1, 2S 3, She touches nothing hut she adds a charm.1 BERNICE KNOEPKE Nature Study Club 1; Normahte Club 4.. A woman of silent determination. MAY JONES HI 1 ger High 3; Latin Clu b 2; Normahte 4; Allied Club 4; Booster 4. To be efficient m a quiet way — That is her aim throughout the day.

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MARGARET SPICER Girls Literary 2; Discussion Cl ub 3; Debate Squad 3; Thespians 3; Boost- er 3, 4; Allied Club 4; Senior Play. Generally speaking'— she's generally speaking. HAROLD VORHIS Walcott High, Ind1, 2; Glee Club 3, 4; Booster 3, 4; Farm Play 3, 4; Thes- pians 3; Allied Club 4; Orchestra 4; Publicity Board 3; Deelamatory 4. I ought to have my own way, and what's more, I will. INGA WESTFELT Girls Literary 2; President Home Eco- nomics Club 4; Booster 4. Quiet, gentle, sincere ; It does one good to have her near. ARTHUR WIEDEMAN, Wiede Biology Club 2; President Sub-Class 1; Booster Club 1, 2, 3; Boys' Glee Club 3, 4; Business 'M.anager of Fergus 4; Sub-Class Vice President 3; Hi Y Vice President 4; Hi Y 2, 3, 4; Pub- licity Board 2, 3; Orchestra 3, 4. I love a lassie. HELEN WILSON Booster; Secretary and Treasurer of Public Speaking Club 3. Happy, full of fun; all these and then some. WILLIAM WADDELL, “ Wee Willie ” Great Falls 1, 2, 3; Booster 4; Farm Play 4; Senior Play; Glee Club 4; President Allied Club 4; Hi Y 4. Has high ideals and is full of pep.



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ClaSfi visitor? THER da ars have at the time of their passing out left histories and written accounts that explained their many good points and expounded at great length their good deeds and many victories. They have told the world of their honors and have left no stone un- turned m searching for something that will further the good name of their class. Now in the beautiful spring season it comes time for the class of 1922 to leave its home, to scatter out, and make its mark in the world. For four long happy years its stalwart sons and fair daughters have been a unit, working for the betterment of the school and the gaining of honors and glory for its name. For four long years it has worked m gaming its glory, and its accomplish- ments are many and varied. Other class historians will tell of our defeats, but although defeated, we were never beaten. Any attempt to enumerate and explain all our achievements would be a task impossible m the time and space allowed. Four yeras have passed since we came together for the first time. We were distinguished by being the largest Freshman class ever enrolled up to that time. Our home was the barracks and its many halls and rooms so confused us that for the first semester we were unable to find ourselves. However, the winter months came and passed, and the warm sunshine of the spring gave us courage and confi- dence. We began to realize our strength, and the ciass warriors gave the upper classes a rude shock by taking into its own keeping the honor of winning the inter- class track meet. The summer vacation came and went and in the month of September we came back, not so many m numbers, perhaps, but full of the courage that is impossible to suppress. The victory m track had given us hope for further victories. We responded to the call for football candidates, and by perseverence and constant practice four or five of our classmen were able to land positions in Mr. Holste's experimental football team. In basketball.one man was given a place on the team. At this time we were beginning to attract attention. We were to be reckoned with m any activity in which the school engaged. As Juniors we were still more resourceful, and the most important events of the school were either controlled or won by the class of '22. The strongest men on our athletic teams were Juniors. The sweetest singers m the glee clubs and the High School operetta were also Juniors. There were Juniors taking part in every- thing, and everything owed its life to the Juniors. As Seniors we won every con- test of importance that was held. The football and basketball teams owed their strength in a large part to Seniors. The Fergus was edited as it had never been edited before. The school respects its Seniors and the Seniors respect the school. We draw near our death with brave hearts, knowing full well that when we are gone the walls will echo and re-echo with the phrase, They're gone but not forgotten. Our honors are many but they will not end. Each individual will make his mark in life, and every mark will be an added laurel. As a unit we started on our career, and as a unit we will leave only worthy deeds and never ending friend- ships behind. Hobart Miner. He stuttered and sputtered till I thought he d die; He chewed on his fingers ; he pulled at his tie ; Say, dearie, I've something to say: Er — would you — er, could you — er, darn it, anyway.” At last he stammered with all his might, “ Will you go to the show with me tonight? ” She smiled her sweetest and nodded her head. What time shall I call for you, dear? '' she said.

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