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The next thing that attracted our attention was the football season. Both the boys made the team, and Elmer Christensen was chosen on the county All- Star team. VVe were well represented in track as well as basketball and other activities. The girls also did their share in school athletics. It has been the custom for Senior classbs to take charge of Christmas dances. In accordance with the custom we took charge this year. The dance was a success in every way. W ' Commencement is now receiving our full attention, but we sigh a whopper of a sighy' as we think of leaving dear old F. U. H. S., where we have spent the most enjoyable days of our life 1 1. 'mm -14 lu S-.,' yy- ' K 'R r i' OUR LAST REQUEST Oh Students, please remember, In the years that are to come, To be kind to our old High School As you pass out one by one. Maybe we have not been right In some one thing or two, But let us please assure you iWe don't want that from you. For now as we have gone Forever from its shelter We regret the many things We did Which did not always help her. May you always take the advice Of the class of ,225 And do all within your power To help that dear old School. T ' BEA. L. '22. 14
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,21- SENIOR NOTES lt seemed as if the time would never come when we. the class of nine- teen twenty-two, could call ourselves Seniorsg hut nnw it has come all tori 50011. The first class meeting of the school year was held the second Week nf the first semester for the purpose of electing new class officers. The follow- ing were elected: l'resiclent .,ee,... Maloa 'llanhman Vice President ..... .... I Elmer Christensen Secretary ..,.i... .... l Jelphine Mm-anda Treasurer ee.ei.e..... ..,e.l.e...... l lelen Ileath Sergeant-at-.Xrms .........el, Lawrence Cummings Member lixecutive Committee ...... Lois Mmwisrm Although a small class. consisting nf fourteen girls and two buys, we took an important part in social events and schowl activities. School life proved too dull for us at the beginning of the first semester. su it was decided that we have a picnic at the Ferndale Park. The plans were carried out and a good time was enjnved hy all. 13
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SENIOR WILL We, the class of 322, wish to bequeath our property to the Students and the classes of the Ferndale Union High School in the following manner. To the new Seniors we wish to bequeath our reputation for pep and also all the cares of the Senior Class. To the Juniors we wish to bequeath the hardships of making up lost credits for the coming year. ' To the Sophomores we wish to bequeath our ability for initiating the Freshmen. To the Freshmen we bequeath our old Wads of gum under the desks and our lack of knowledge and sleepless nights over exams. INDIVIDUAL ENDOVVMENT I, Elmer Christensen, do bequeath my wisdom and wit to NValter Guil- leri as he seems to need it. I, Delphine Moranda, do bequeath my giggling apparatus to Helen Reas as hers is fast wearing out. I, Margaret Smith, do bequeath my way of combing hair to Gertrude Fletcher. I, Maloa Taubman, do bequeath my meekness and shy way to Nellie Hartley. I, Beatrice Leighton, do bequeath my dignity and great ideals to Esther VVolfe, who seems to envy them. I, Rena Ambrosini, do bequeath my ability for learning Biology to the, next victims of this disease. I, Marie Gamboni, do bequeath to Rose Mary Regli my curls and hair nets. I, Lois Morrison, do bequeath my knack of teasing Freshmen girls to Arlene Christensen, who I think will appreciate it greatly. I, Florinda Ambrosini, do bequeath to the in-coming Seniors my abil-A ity to bluff the teachers. I, Lucille Kelly, do bequeath to Mary O,Leary, my typewriter, paper, and period of work in Mr. Markley's office, with every wish for her success. A I, LaWrence Cummings, do bequeath my nickname QGeneralj and my walk to Herman Klingler. . I, Helen Heath, do bequeath my ability to make eyes at the boys to Elsie Ambrosinig this may help to add to her collection. I, Evelyn Slingsby, do bequeath to the future American History Class, my knowledge, ability, and reference books. I, Madeline Calanchini, do bequeath to the future Latin Classes, my great ability to translate the said language. I, Louise Goff, do bequeath to Mae Early, my ability in making Merle, my brother, behave in school. I, Agnes Pedrotti, do bequeath my ability to read the Treasury report to the in-coming Treasurer. Witnessed by' Mr. Markley. Signed-CLASS OF ,22, is
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