Sheridan High School - Bronc Yearbook (Sheridan, WY)

 - Class of 1914

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THE OCKSHEPERIDA 11 Alumni Notes By Alger Lonabaugh. Many of the Alumni spent their Christmas vacations at home. Among them were Berenice Stevens, from Ferry Hall, Lake Forest, Chicago; Florence Taylor and Vivian Church from Lincoln, where they are attending the University; Paul West, from Casper: Dorothy and Lester Worthington, also Ruth Evans, from Laramie: Helen Huffman, from Lincoln. Several of the Alumni girls have h en married recentlv. Mabel Achin-soi. Ruth Carrol and Clara Wade, all Ding Christmas, or near-Christmas, brides. Ella Haltenhoff. a graduate of the lass of 1909. is attending school in S earf sh. South Dakota, specializing in Cerman. B'r nicf Robinson a member of the • resent Seri r class, is also in Spear-fish. Since his father’s election. Tiverton Tynan is manager of the furniture store. Jouvenat and Harvey Luce except that they are doing excellent work in classes. Another Alumnus who spent Christmas at home is Richard Hamilton, whose father lives on Piney. He was the brightest pupil in his class. Since then he has been graduated from Ann Arbor and is now working for the government. He is a good illustration of what determination will do for a fellow who has to “work his way” for an education. He made his way entirely through high school and college. Dorothy Buell is teaching school near ClearmonL . She plans to enter college next fall. Clinton Burnett, a former member of '.lie present Senior class, came horn, for the holidays. We are very glad to hear that Fay Xellie and Edith Polly were in town l el is improving. for a sjlort vjsjt Christmas week. Robert Wood is now one of Unc'c Sam’s regular mail carriers. Jeanette Tschirgi has returned to ----------------------------- her school at Ulm after being at home We hear very little from Baxter during the holidays.

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10 THE OCKSHEPERIDA (By Frederica Buell, Hazel Cossitt and Charles Rose). The Freshman, like the rest of the classes, are exceedingly sorry that Miss Furr has had to give up her work in High School. A number of the Freshman have called on her at the hospital. Hallie Moore spent her Christmas vacation in Macon, Mo. By this newly acquired knowledge of Algebra, Clarie Mills has proven Miss Johnson’s age. Ask him what lie found. William Anderson has become jealous of Manville’s skill as a poet and has himself handed in some poetry. Here is a sample of his work: There was a young maid from Fall River, Who went to town to purchase some liver: She went to a show and blew all the dough, Now her parents will never forgi'v her. Also this: There was a young man named Cow Mooer Met a girl and thought he know her. He lifted his hat and she gave him a bat And he lit on his ear in the sewer. A Latin Match was held between and B sections of the Latin class aftet school one evening. The B section won. Mr. Miller took his Commercial Geography class on an interurban trip to the mines at Acme. Every one who went reported having an excellent time. Jt - Harry—“Why do you always comb you hair. Leonard?” Leonard—“Miss Kochen doesn’t like boys who don’t comb their hair.”



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12 THE OGKSHEPERIDA ius « The Ocksheperida | ♦♦ “CAMP CRIER” ♦♦ of Sheridan High School Entered as second-class matter at the postoffice at Sheridan, Wyoming. The Ocksheperida. published monthly during the school year by pupils of Sheridan, Wyoming, High School, at office of Mills Printing Co. Subscription price, 75c, if paid before January 1st; otherwise, $1.00. Size of town, 12,000; size of High school, 260. Editorial Staff. Editor in Chief—Hazel Helvey. Subscription Manager—Carl Grif-fen. Business Manager—Charles Halley. Exchange Editor—Louise Enochs. Alumni Editor—Alger Lonabaugh. Athletic Editor—Leo Doyle. Class Editor ’14—Fern Abel, Class Editor ’15—Orell Freeman. Class Editors ’16—Anna Barker. Gladys Ilasbrouck. Class Editors ’17—Frederica Buell. Charles Rose, Hazel Cossitt. Literary Editor—Beatrice Dana. ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. President—Alger Lonabaugh. Vice President, Joe Thorn. Treasurer, Carl Griffen. Secretary. Lloyd Cox. Manager, William Johnson. SENIOR CLASS President -Avard Stewart. Vice President—Pearl Case. Secretary—Elsie Spear. Treasurer -Grace Daly. Class Teacher, Prof. Havvkes. Colors: Red and Black. JUNIOR CLASS. President -Milton McMaken. Vice President—Anna Krajicek. Secretary—Angela Buell. Treasurer—Philip Brown. Class Teacher, Miss Cooper. S. H. S. GLEE CLUB President, Rosa Maye Kendrick. Vice-President, Beatrice Dana. Secretary, Grace Snow. Treasurer, Grace Daly, librarian, Harriet Dana. Instructor. Miss Lord. , HIGH SCHOOL COLORS Blue and Yellow. Made in Sheridan QUALITY GUARANTEED Sheridan Manufacturers Ass’n EDITORIAL By Hazel Helvey. Vacation began when school was dis- We did not know we were to get out missed ar 2 o’clock Friday afternoon, early, and it came as a pleasant sur

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