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Classtivity Don’t look now but I think you’ve molded Mr. Brady in with Little Goose canyon. Thirty-one
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Radio Broadcasting: Members of various history and civics classes have participated in weekly “Current Events’’ broadcasts, over KWYO, every Wednesday night at 6:30. Questions asked concerned current topics and were not known beforehand. Each week, the winner of the contest received a two-year subscription to the magazine “Current History.” Tumbling Assembly On February 11, fourteen girls from the girls’ physical education classes tumbled before the student body in a general assembly. Under the direction of Miss Ruth Aldridge the girls somersaulted, built pyramids, and presented other tumbling feats. Free Shows Through the courtesy of Irving Simpson, manager of the Lotus Theatre, members of the Bronc football squad were guests of the theatre at the showing of “Navy Blue and Gold.” Those receiving 4 A’s in semester averages were invited to the cinema “Happy Landing;” those receiving 4 A’s in first six week’s term of second semester were invited to the cinema. “Mad About Music.” Latin Club Roman Banquet A knifeless and forkless dinner characterized the second annual S. P. Q. R. Roman Banquet, held February 16 in the high school cafeteria. The sixty initiates served the dinner, furnished the orchestra, made menu cards, and were in charge of the program. The cafeteria was converted into an ancient Roman dining hall for the event, which was attended by approximately eighty members of the S. P. Q. R. Q. E. Q. Mid-year Party Q. E. Q. members entertained twenty-one January initiates at the Sheridan-Casper basketball game February 17. Afterwards the group enjoyed dancing and refreshments at the Western Coffee Shop. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Early, Mr. and Mrs. Rob’t W. Skinner, Miss Jane Gordon, and Miss Rebecca Megown chaperoned the party. One hundred and ten were present at the affair. Band Concert Sponsored by the Junior Chamber of Commerce, the Shei-idan High school band presented a concert Friday evening, February 25. The program included numbers by a brass sextet composed of Jack Rhodes, Dorotha Jane Becker, Mary Jane Tyson, Bob Kennedy, Robert Puett, James Hamstreet; a clarinet selection by Iris Ferren, Doris Goddard, Clifford Johnson, Jeanne Campbell; a baritone and trumpet solo by Robert Puett and Floyd Elmgren. The band played eight numbers. A men’s quartet, composed of R. L. Tyson, Ralph Black-ledge, F. C. Houston and R. E. Carmichael sang several numbers. Proceeds of the concert were applied to paying for the new band uniforms. Scandal Sheet of the Ocksheperida S. H. S. IN THROES OF VAST SIT-DOWN STRIKE—JAZZ BAND PLAYS NIGHT AND DAY — GUM BEING SECRETLY USED IN MAKING BOMBS—were some of the dreadful headlines of the “Sheepherder,” distributed March 10, that resulted in days of merriment in Sheridan High School. S. P. Q. R. Open House A movie reel, “Naples the Beautiful,” was a novel addition to the annual S. P. Q. R. Open House held April 29 in the Sheridan High School auditorium. Projects from the Latin classes were exhibited. James Hamstreet, consul, gave an address of welcome. Refreshments were served at the end of the evening’s entertainment. Spanish Carnival A bull fight, chile and tamales, all in traditional Spanish manner characterized the annual Spanish Carnival held April 16. Dancing, a floor show, bingo, and other games completed the evening. « • Thirty
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Contributors to Bronkette Alamo Tourist Court Service Station Grayce Allen—Knox Hats V. G. Allen, Chiropractor George Anderegg,—Plumbing Heating Aspaas Transfer Storage Co. Automobile Electricians Radio Service—opposite City Hall Avenue Grocery Baertsch’s Ready-to-Wear Baker Bros. Jewelers—phone 106-J Bank of Commerce—established in 1893 Barton Battery and Tire Co.—phone 59 James Burgess, District Judge Margery Belt Toggery Shop Bentley and Zullig—for insurance Bernard’s Market The Bird House—“Everyithing in Music” Blue and White Service Station—Cal-so gasoline Penn Oils B. O. Bentley Clothing Co. Bonnie’s Lunch—“Just a Good Place to Eat” Booras Grocery and Market—phone 437—504 Broadway Chas. Bosen—phone 170 Brown Drug Co. Buckingham Transportation Co. Dr. G. H. Buffum Bungalow Drive In Bungalow Drive In— Poods, Store” Burdens Grocery—1361 N. Main Capitol Drug Store—Soda fountain and Luncheonette Walter R. Carey M. D. Dr. J. E. Carr Carrolls—“Your Home Furnishers” C. L. Carter, attorney Central Grocery—Quality foods Central School Grocery—34 S. Custer Charles A. Champion Son City Bakery—“Tasty pasitries Sheridan Maid Bread” City Cleaning Dyeing Co.—“Send it to a Master” City Furniture Paint Co.—“Home Creators” Class Cafe—223 N. Main St. Maurice Cone, Lawyer R. E. Crane M. D. J. P. Croff Co.—“A safe place to trade —A sure place to save” Culls Grocery—743 W. Burke»tt Davis Art Studio C. V. Davis Co. D D Hardware Co. Dr. E. G. Denison Dickinson Bros.—Goodrich Tires—Sinclair Products—First at Main Thirty-two R. F. Diefenderfer Dr. O. R. Docekal P. C. Duncan Eagle Grocery and Market Eagle Shoe Shop—25 E. Loucks Economy Drug Store Edna’s Beauty Shoppe—“If your hair is not becoming to you, you should be coming to us” Elmgren’s Tailoring Cleaning Otto F. Ernst, Inc.—Sponting Goods Farmers and Consumers Store First National Bank Fox Lotus and Fox Orpheum Fullenwider Motors Philip S. Garbutt, Lawyer Gate City Motor Co. Gilkeson—Tailoring—127 N. Main Dr. Josephine H. Grange Green Plumbing Heating Co. B. Gross Co.—Hides, Furs, Metals Hagele, Jeweler Hammer-Staunton—Chevrolet Dr. B. M. Hammond—Dentist Dwight Hammond Hatt’s News Stand—“Read a magazine tonight” Dr. I. P. Hayes Mary P. Haywood Heimans Commercial College Holly Sugar Corporation Hospital Pharmacy—Drugs B. B. Hume John G. Hutton Dr. Louis Inglott International Trucks—Smith Close Co. Jeffers—Taylor Maid Ice Cream Jersey Creamery Johnson Equipment Co. S. W. Johnson M. D. Isabel Kemple, County Treasurer Kennedy Auto Service—Alger at Broadway. Donald M. Kennedy. Stude-baker cars and trucks. Seiberling tires and tubes. Conoco gasoline and oil. General repairing, car washing and greasing. Kibben Hardware Co. H. Glenn Kinsley James Klindt—Real Estate, Insurance N. V. Kurtz—Lawryer KWYO—“The Voice of Wyoming” Leona’s—Temptation Ice Cream and Karmelkorn A. W. Lonabaugh New Lotus Cafe Mac’s Furniture Service—phone 460 Grant MacLeod—Juvenile Education Ins. Dr. H. G. McBride McSweyn’s Grocery Merchants Transfer Storage Co.
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