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The Ockshepeinda, first published in 1908, is the bi-weekly newspaper published for high school students by high school students. The ideal of this paper is to maintain a high standard for Sheridan High School. “Ocksheperida” is the Indian name for “Camp Crier.” The newspaper staff: Co-editors (1st sem.) Victoria Telander, Alice Des Jarlais Co-editors (2nd sem.) Victoria Telander, Ardith Ames Business Manager George Gwinn Managing Editor John Holstedt Subscription Manager Grace McGrew Advertising Manager Winslow Taylor Reporters Ocksheperida Board f The Ocksheperida Board consists of members of the Journalism class. The sponsors are Miss Van Boskirk and Mr. Major. Quill and Scroll Members Fred Agee Ardith Ames Alice Des Jarlais Ruth Mary Docekal Virginia Edwards John Holstedt Frances Kessinger Grace McGrew Jane Ralston Dorothy Stout Victoria Telander Mary Jane Yates Winslow Taylor George Gwinn Twenty-nine
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gave a balloon dance. Then the many attractive carnival booths were opened for trade, and the fun increased as the time passed. The jolly event was concluded with a dance sponsored by the Boys’ Glee Club. Art Club Exhibit The Art Club presented something new and different this year by sponsoring an exhibit at the American Legion Hall on December 5, 6, 7. In the exhibit were pictures by French, English, Italian, Dutch, Spanish, German, and American masters. Portraits, pastoral scenes, and marine scenes were the subjects shown. In addition to the pictures, a program was given each afternoon and evening in connection with the exhibit. Mrs. Maude Murphy, art instructor, is the sponsor of the Art Club. Cowtown Dance The Junior A’s sponsoi’ed the annual Western fete January 25. The high school auditorium and stage were typically western in their settings. Everyone went “western” in chaps, boots, spurs, silk shirts, leather skirts, overalls, Stetson and “ten-gallon” hats, and large neckerchiefs. Prizes for the best costumes were awarded to Patricia Sullivan and Robert Ingles. The P. T. A. served lunch from a chuck box. “S” Club Initiation On February 1, the annual “S” Club initiation program was given at an assembly. This was one of the snappiest assemblies of the year. New members of the club were dressed as clowns, negroes, ballet dancers, and Spanish ladies. Their “self-made” orchestra added much humor. Ted Stephenson of the January class of ’35 was announcer, and Roy Harrison, a former “S” Club member, gave several vocal numbers. Eighteen initiates took part in this novel program of “dance and song.” Spanish Carnival This year the Spanish Carnival was held at Central gym on the night of February 23. The affair opened with a large and coloiTul parade in which Spanish costumes were displayed. A program followed which included a presentation of the Mexican Hot Dance, “El Tapatio,” and a piano solo by Beverly Rhodes. After the program the various booths were opened to trade. An unusual booth was that of the “tortillas”, at which genuine Mexican tortillas were served with hot coffee. Later in the evening the revelers enjoyed a period of dancing. F. F. A. Dance The F. F. A. Club sponsored a carnival dance at Central Gym March 22, 1935. Over 140 couples whirled gayly about amid flying confetti, serpentine, and balloons. Music was furnished by Bob Tot-man’s orchestra. Whistles and other noise makers were given away at the intermission. A balloon shower was the main feature of the evening. Lunch was served by the High School P. T. A. S. P. Q. R. Open House The annual S. P. Q. R. Open House was held April 17 in the Sheridan High School auditorium. Two incidents from the life of Horace were dramatized by Bill Steffen, John Holstedt, Winslow Taylor, James Gillis, Chai’les Rosson, Forrest Branch, Victoria Te-lander, and Thelma Toland. A speech of welcome to the guests was given by Grace McGrew. Projects of the Latin students were exhibited in the Home Economics apartments. Mary Jane Yates gave a talk in honor of the Horace bimillennium. Twenty-eifrht
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( onlriLulor to I ron Ln. Dr. H. G. McBride Dr. 0. L. Veach Dr. Josephine H. Grange Dr. Louis Inglott Dr. W. A. Steffen Drs. Hayes Kane Dr. C. L. Rogers Dr. 0. R. Docekal Dr. D. G. MacLeod Dr. J. E. Carr R. E. Crane, M. D. Earl Whedon, M. D. Dr. J. G. Stewart Bellevue Memorial Park Corporation E. G. Denison, Surgeon Dr. V. G. Allen, D. C. Louis J. O’Marr Maurice L. Cone R. G. Diefenderfer, Lawyer C. A. Kuteher, Lawyer Drs. Schunk Schunk Dr. R. C. Bentzen W. F. Peters, County Commissioner Geo. Hen-on, County Commissioner E. G. Guyer, County Commissioner B. B. Hume, County Clerk Mabel D. Johnson, County Treasurer Mary P. Haywood, Clerk of Court James H. Burgess Wm. T. Harwood, Sheriff of Sheridan County John C. Hendrickson, Chief of Police. G. H. Buffum, D. O. John F. Raper, Lawyer N. V. Kurtz, Lawyer Marie Smith, County Superintendent of Schools Brown Drug Co. Spurlock Dress Shop Baertsch’s Athens Confectionery Sheridan Stationery Company Fox Lotus—Fox Orpheum Theatres Economy Drug Co. Palace Cafe Candy Co. Kibhen Hardware Co. Tyson’s Drug Store “Health Comes First” B. 0. Bentley Clothing Co. M. W. Holcomb Son, Real Estate. Bonds, Insurance Thirty Pay’n Takit City Cleaning Dyeing Co. Anderegg Plumbing Shop Bob Carroll’s Furniture Co. The First National Bank, the Oldest Bank in Sheridan Crystal Bakery Bentley Jewelry Store Shadoan’s Men’s Store Vaughn Ragsdale Co. J. C. Penney Co., Inc., “Home of Values” Hatt’s Central News—“Everything in Magazines” Perry Motor Co. Mutual Motor Co., Chevrolet— Olds Schreibeis Bakery United Store, “A Safe Place to Trade” Sweetbriar Shop —“Tomorrow’s Styles Today” Otto F. Ernst, Inc., Cowboy Equipment Frontier Shop, Bob Totman, Owner Northwest States Utilities -Nature’s Most Perfect Fuel Dozah’s Tire Shop—Goodyear Tires Central Electric Co., Wiring and General Contracting Houx Printing Co., “Real Good Printing for Every Purpose” Wyoming Automotive Co., Sheridan, Wyoming Texaco Service Station— E. J. Neighbors Alta’s Beauty Shoppe. Phone 322 The Reed Mortuary, Phone 86 Davis Art Studio, Photographers Castle Hamburger Shop, Louie Hamm, Owner H F Bar and Paradise Ranches, Buffalo, Wyoming Eaton Bros., Wolf, Wyoming Sheridan Flouring Mills, Inc. Sheridan Greenhouse Co., “Home of Flowers” Francis C. Risher—Always for S. H. S. Pollyanna Bakery Quality Market, Mike Stanko, Prop. Piggly-Wiggly—Groceries at their Best
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