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Dramatics “As You Like It” All School play, October 22, 1937. Cast: Edward Scott, Stanley Griffin, Floyd Elmgren, Richard E. Crane, Jr., Tom Kessinger, Billy Parker, Matt Hansen, Jay Hansen, Lawrence Hobein, Stanley Bowman, Alva L. Roberts, Jr., Robert Puett, Firth Perryman, Robert McKelvey, Shirley Beeson, Geraldine Beck, Patricia Sullivan, Nancy Brown, Louise Burley, Jeanne Barkey. Geraldine Howard, Ed Barham, Donald Smith, Eileen Carroll, Dorothy Duncan, Betty Jean Falberg, Virginia Gorrell, Byron Elmgren, Bob Kennedy, Nels Lofgren, Jack Wall. Directed by Miss Beryl Brownlee. Stage manager, Robert Hansen. Stage Crew, Fioyd Elmgren, Robert McKelvey, Firth Perryman, Orville Stovall, Jack Wall, Willard Given. Tickets and Advertising, Delchia Banas, Jeanne Barkey, Loren Thrush, Robert Puett. Ushers and Programs, Gezalla Kerr, Marcia Stutsman. Make-Up, Joan Engle, Louise Burley, Geraldine Howard. Bookholders, Nancy Brown, Louise Burley. Physical Education-Dancing, Ruth Aldridge. Music, C. Eric Becker. Manual Training, W. C. Scheibe. Home Economics, Sophie McLimans. Art, Marie Young. Wrestling coached by Carl Schwartz. “Patty Makes Things Hum” Class Play, December 16, Class of January, 1939. Cast: Barbara Yerian, Eloise Griffin, Bonnie Jean Pickell, Bill Mumper, Esther Aspaas, Rosalie Hamilton, Byron Elmgren, Helen Taylor, Edgar Branch, Kenneth Bird. Directed by Miss Beryl Brownlee; sponsored by Miss Ona Toland, Stage managers, Warren Sheldon. Don Hoover, Gerald Kelly; Property Manager, Nellie Jane Williams; Bookholder, Mary Jane Kurtz; Ushers, Lawrence Stone, Marie Dregoiw, James Burton, Margaret Schnorf. “The Saturday Evening Ghost” Class Play, January 20. Class of January, 1938. Cast: Gerald Gwinn, Rawl Robinson, Frances Robinson, Lucille Barton, Eugene Diltz, Louise Burley, Joyce Good, Dinwiddie Furhmeister. Directed by Miss Beryl Brownlee, sponsored by Miss June Collier, Stage Crew, James Hamstreet, Phyllis West, A1 Close; Properties and Furnishings, Phyllis Hasty, Nels Lofgren; Advertising, Geraldine Howard, James Hamstreet, Nels Lofgren; Make-up, Joan Engle, Geraldine Howard; Bookholder, Eileen Fitzpatrick. “The New Poor” Class Play, March 19. Class of June, 1939. Cast: Keith Kennedy, Jack Rhodes, Tom Kessinger, Ina May Crafton, Firth Perryman, Billy Carroll, Janet Symons, June Diener, Mary Hurst, Patricia Tyson, Alice Hertzler, Richard E. Crane, Jr. Directed by Miss Beryl Brownlee assisted by Richard E. Crane, Jr. Sponsored by Miss Augusta Eisenmann. Stage Managers, Robert Hansen, Jay Hansen, Keith Kennedy, Frank Rami; Properties and Furnishings, Mary Hair; Advertising, Billy Parker, June Diener; Make-Up, Members of Dramatic Class; Bookholder, Jay Hansen. “The Night of January 16” Class Play, May 13, Class of June, 1938. Cast: Geraldine BecK, Beatrice Carroll, Margaret Crane, Joan Engle, Jean Fulmer, Dick Gray, Harold Grinnell, Matt Hansen, Lawrence Hobein, Emy Lou Lonabaugh, Betty MacCatherine, Junior Maier, Douglas Morrison, Martha Newsone, Irene Olson, Victor Persson, Robert Puett, Austin Redle, Donald S. Smith, Patricia Sullivan, Lois Sweem. Directed by Miss Beryl Brownlee; sponsored by Miss Elsie Benedict. Stage Crew; Willard Given, Emogene Hammond, Don Hoover, Bob Kennedy, Phyllis Mothersead, Glenn Sweem. Properties: Josephine Beckley, Dorothy June McKinney, Virginia Preston. Advertising: Jeanne Barkey, Margaret Crane, Fred Diener, Dick Gray, Bert Harper, Emy Lou Lonabaugh, Lois Sweem, Irene Tanney. Make-up: Nancy Brown, Joan Engle, Patricia Sullivan, Lois Sweem. Twenty-four
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Frances Robinson will have taken the place of “Evelyn and Her Magic Violin” on the General Electric Hour of Charm. Josephine Banich will be America’s leading essayist for a prominent book publisher. Myrtle Holbrook will still be full of fun, sun, and Joyce (joys). Wilford Wimer will still be chasing the fellows. (Dorothy Jean). Mary Jane Kurtz will be following in the footsteps of her brother and will be first woman football hero to make the All-American team. Ken West will be oil promoter in South America. Alvin Morie will be the quietest, easy-goingest, happy-go-luckiest member of the All American Football team. Daisy Barnes will be the manufacturer of the red and yella ketcha’ fella suits. Bob Kennedy will still think that he is Romeo. Margery Wagner will be putting waves in Johnnie’s hair. Willie Long will be running a “short line” between here and there. Junior Bolling will be president of the United Hitch-Hiker Association of the C. I. O. Evagene Davis will be the star reporter of the Upton monthly. Willard will still be “Given” Geraldine the run around. Edith Adams will be waiting for Joe to be carried in from the ring. Louis Horvath will be Man Mountain Dean, he walks and walks and walks. He has gained 300 pounds more. Marcia Stutsman will still be “Chucking” at a “Stopka” sign. Lucille Wood will be fashion director for Vogue. Bernice Schilling will be falling for sailors yet. Dulcie Lou Knight will be a musical athletic director, making her students work to music. Bob Thomas will be a Western artist of distinction. Jean Foster will be in the headlines of fame. Evelyn Brownell will have taken the place of Mrs. Burt. Jean Fulmer will be State Superintendent of Schools. Betty Jo Carey will be chief cook and bottle washer in the Dayton C.C.C. camp. Jean Kettering will be tapping her way to fame. Mary Jane Tyson will be a world famous chemist and druggist. Gladys Surrena will have won the Diamond Gregg Medal award. Edwin Miller will be the new dealer in 1958 Ford cars. Edward and Glenn Scott will be managers of a Varsity football squad. Mary Protsman will be playing before all the crown heads of Europe. Lawrence and Lewis Shell will be co-partners in the Shell Whedon Sheep ranch. Jack Fischer will still be fishing for freshman. Louise Hughey will be the private secretary to Robert Taylor. James Brown will have invented a musical instrument incorporating every known musical instrument. Ray Modisette will have gone in for stretching so he can reach Gale. Ruth O’Dell will be the author of the best seller, “Love in the Hills of Wyoming.” Pete Preston will have taken Glen Morris’ place as Tarzan. Daisy Morie will be making millions by raising onions on a five acre tract. James Alexander will be professor of chemistry at Dayton University. Eileen West will be with Major Kusel’s amateur unit No. Hank 48, singing cowboy songs. Georgette Baxter will have invented a grow short compound. Charles Conley will still be chasing the cows home. Erma Miley will be raising wild horses on Pumpkin Buttes. Twenty-three XZ zrmrr
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Debate The national question for 1938 was “Resolved that the several states should adopt laws providing for an unicameral system of legislature.” The team was composed of Margaret Upton, Helen Meyer, Edgar Branch, Henry Skinner, Geraldine Beck, and Mary Martin Tunks. L. Q. Coffin was the coach. Debate Schedule Feb. 17—Gillette at Gillette Decision in favor of Sheridan Feb. 26—Practice debate tournament at Casper March 15—Gillette at Sheridan Decision in favor of Gillette March 23—Casper at Casper Decision in favor of Casper In the State Tournament at Laramie, March 24, 25, and 26, Sheridan participated in debate with the following teams: University Training School, Guernsey, Casper, and Rawlins. They won the first two, tied the fourth, won the fourth in decision but lost in points, which eliminated them. Geraldine Beck participated in the State Oratorical contest with sixteen competitors. She won one second place, one third place, and one fourth, and was placed in the finals. Twenty-five
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