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Elizabeth McMaken President Leslie Johnson Pice President Edgar Edu ards Secretary Ered Warnstedt T reasurer 1931-1932 Elizabeth McMaken Leslie Johnson Edgar Edwards Fred Warnstedt OFFICERS 1929-1930 President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Leslie Johnson Maxine Hansen John Killworth Robert Mulholland President Vice President Secretary Treasurer 1930-1931 Elizabeth McMaken President Fred Warnstedt Vice President Doris Clark Secretary Albert Husman Treasurer 1928-1929 Betty O’Marr President Beverly Nye Vice President Leslie Johnson Secretary Frances Norcross Treasurer Class of January, 1932 “To the Stars Through Difficulties” fittingly describes the class of January, 1932; for though one of the smallest classes, it has taken an outstanding part in nearly all the activities of the school. In January, 1928, forty-nine freshmen entered Sheridan High School. Under the guidance of Miss Norelius, their sponsor, they elected Dorothy Johnston, president; Frances Norcross, vice president; Herman Bondi, secretary ; and Vendetta James, treasurer. The next fall Miss Leete became the sponsor of the class, and new officers were elected at the same time the September classes held their elections. The class of January was the first mid-year class to help the June class put on a junior-senior prom and banquet. This class boasts of members in practically every organization of the school. Vern Wilson, one of Sheridan High School’s most prominent athletes, and Ralph Parker, high point man in stock judging, both hail from this little class. Elizabeth McMaken is president of the G. A. L., while Betty O’Marr represents the class on the Commission. Leslie Johnson attended the Sixth Annual Conference of Wyoming Interscholastic Press Association at Laramie in November and the all-state chorus at Casper in October. Edgar Edwards was cheer leader for the year 1929-1930. Grace Kawamoto has won a name for writing essays. Many members have been active on the Blue and Gold and Ocksheperida. Two plays were presented by this class. “Tons of Money” was given November 21, 1930; “Polly With a Past,” which was given January 22, 1932, was very successful and drew a large crowd. —(25) —
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MARION BISSERT MARY AGEE I was born to giggle. and giggle I must. Blue and Gold : Tennis 2. 3. 4 : Q. K. Q. : Basket Ball : I atin Club 2: French Club 4: Library Club 4 : Class Play 4 : G. A. L. : Los Bus-cadores 3. 4 : Girls’ Gym 1. 2: Girl Reserves 1. BERNIECE BRYCE Generally speaking, she’s generally speaking. Class Play 3. 4 ; Prom Committee 3 ; G. A. L. : Girl Reserves 1 : Gym 1, 2. 3. 4 : Class Basket Ball 1. 2. 3. 4 ; Stunt Night 2. DORIS CLARK A cute little girl with lots of pep. Class Secretary 3: Q. E. Q. : Class Play 3, 4 ; Operetta 2, 4 ; Girls’ Gym 1, 2. 3; Latin Club 2. LEE DUNCAN Happy-go-lucky, with never a care. Hi-Y 2. 3, 4 : Future Farmers 1. 2. 3. 4 ; Track 3. JESSIE GIRD A little girl with a mild disposition. Q. E. Q. CLIFFORD JONES Charms strike the sight, but merit wins the soul. Stunt Night 1 ; Class Play 3, 4 ; Hi-Y 3 ; Operetta 3; Gym 2 ; Prom Committee; Basket Ball 2. She is a woman of few words, but oh. how she uses them I y. E. y. JOE CHERNI Apparently a quiet chap. RUSSELL DEEMS A lean, lanky, likeable lad. Class Play 3 : Future Farm Class Play 3, Future Farmers 1, 2. 3, 4. EDGAR EDWARDS Red-headed, merry, and dependable. Basket Ball 1, 2. 3. 4 ; Football 1. 2. 3.: S Club 4: Class Play 2. 4 ; Operetta 2. 3; Class Office 1. 2. 4: Football Manager 4 ; Yell Leader 3 ; Ocksheperida 2 : Hi-Y 2, 3 ; Tennis Tournament 1, 4 ; Prom Committee 8. LESLIE JOHNSON A young man who consecrates his hours. Class Office 1, 2. 3. 4 ; National Honor Society 3. 4 ; Class Play 3. 4 : Tennis 2, 3 ; Class Basket Ball 1. 2, 3 ; Operetta 2. 3 : Laramie Journalism Contest 4 ; Stunt Night 2. 3 : Latin Club 2. 4 ; Ocksheperida 3 : Blue ami Gold 4 ; Prom Committee. All State Chorus 4. GRACE KAWAMOTO A credit to any class. Ocksheperida 1. 2, 3, 4 ; National Honor Society ; Blue and Gold : yuill and Scroll; Stamp Club 4 : y. E. y. ; Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee: Girl Reserves 3, 4. —(26)-
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