Winslow High School - Meteor Yearbook (Winslow, AZ)

 - Class of 1922

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MARY KIXC DORA THOMAS Speech ix the golden harvest that follouoth thi llow.-r-ing of thought. Who xhall decide when doctors disagree And soundest casuists doidit. Like you and me. VIVIENNE CHEEK That caressing and exquisite grace -never bold—Ever prevent -which just a few women posse . PAGE TWELVE

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KATHLEEX DAWSON F. W. K EH R Condition, rirrunwtinrc is not tho iIhhk. Mliss is the same in subject or in king. Dwrilif him who ran. An abridgment of nil that i« pleasant in mull. ETHEL SPEARMEN Your k ntlenesa shall force. more than your force lead us to gentleness. ('LAI RE CAMPBELL Sclf-rovcrenee, self-knowledge, self-control, These three alone lead life to sovereign power. r this.I have labored and with no little study, that my teaching and the strong course of toy authority might go one way. PAUK RLKVKK



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SENIOR CLASS EDITORIAL by Ruth Goldsworthy The history of the Senior Class is one of noble endeavor and magnificent achievement. It is a record covering four years of arduous toil, intermingled with play and a reasonable amount of fun and foolishness—for a little foolishness now and then is relished by the wisest of men.” We had our share of work, fun. foolishness, disappointment, and achievements. And now we come to the parting of the ways. This parting brings with it a certain feeling of satisfaction and yet a feeling of sadness—sat isfa« tion because we feel we have achieved something worth-while, sadness because it means the severing of many ties that we hold dear. It has been nearly twelve years since the majority of the Senior Class entered school. There were about thirty to answer to roll call on the first day of school in September 1910. There are only three members of the original thirty left. They are Ruth Goldsworthy, Francis Leonard, ami Howard Creswell. Many of our class mates have left us and many new members have joined. We were a very proud and happy class when ready to graduate from the eighth grade. Our class at that time numbered about thirty-five. We entered the Freshman year with the same number. W'c were all very anxious to make good in High School and thought that there was never a class like ours. W'e then had the reputation of being the best Freshman class coming into W'. II. S. and I think we have kept up our reputation on that point. We were initiated into the High School which was the first event in High School life for a Freshman. W'e were all good sports and gave the “Sophs” a return party, like they had never had before. When we were “Sophs” we had the pleasure of initiating the Freshman class which we did with much skill and pleasure. During our Junior year we gave one of the most important affairs of the school year —the Junior Prom. It was a grand success and was reported to be the best ever given by a Junior class of W . H. S. W'e are now Seniors and from our class the largest number of men go out for athletics. W'e gave a Carnival Hall at the beginning of the year which proved a great success. The Senior boys won the inter-class championship which proves our ability to do things. During our four years of High School we have always been a leader in all activities giving the largest amount of theatrical talent to all plays. There are four Seniors who are members of the Orchestra. The two debaters were seniors. It is now time to close; the school year is coming to an end. Graduation is near, the happiest time of a school boy or girl’s life. The Seniors must part at the cross-roads. Good-bye to dear old W'. H. S. ------------ SENIOR CLASS by Howard Crkswki.l In 1918 there emerged an extraordinarily brilliant class of thirty from the grammar school. 'I his is the same and identical class graduating from High School this year. We held high honors as Freshmen, being duly initiated and taking our hazing like the noble souls we were and in turn extracting our vengeance upon the succeeding class of Freshies. There are three in the class who have battled and conquered together from the first grade. These three being Ruth, Francis, and Howard. W’e have lost a great many, whom we have felt sorry to lose and we have profited by t becoming into our class of members who now hold prominent places. All in all we have enjoyed our high school career and hate to leave. W e have profited by our years spent in old W inslow High and hope the other classes will miss our presence, just a little. CAOfc THIRTKK.V

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