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THE OCKSHEPERIDA 13 Only Vaudeville Show in Town NEW STAR Each Act a Headliner this Week— Pisitively the Best Show in Town DON'T MISS IT! Mutual Movies PICTURES TiUfny The Homelike Theatre for Ladies, Children and Gentlemen Prices: Adults, 15; Children 10 PICTURES and Picture Framing If We Frame Your Picture it is Guaranteed to Please You Cox Art Shop Your Store Stationery and School Supplies
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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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14 THE OCKSHEPERIDA prise. Many of the pupils spent their vacations out of town and came back on .Monday u ith glowing accounts of good times. Me were all very sorry to hear of Miss Furr's illness and that she had licen compelled to give up teaching. It has been reported that she has tuberculosis. but the doctors think it is only asthmatic trouble. Miss Furr hopes to continue her work in a little over i year from now. Mrs. Vernon Griffith is substituting until a permanent teacher can l e secured in Miss Furr’s place. Mrs. Griffith taught here formerly. , On New Year’s eve our basket ball team played Buffalo High at that place. The score was 29 to 11 in favor of Buffalo. but when we realize that our boys had had ’ less than two weeks’ practice. we think they did very well. A return game to be played here on Friday. January 16. has been scheduled. On Wednesday evening a stereopti con lecture was given in the High School Assembly by Miss Johnson. She has traveled extensively through l.urope and talked very entertainingly o. Switzerland. The slides, which were very Ireauti fully colored, were loaned by the Keystone Company, from whom we intend to buy slides. The lecture was not as well attended as t should have been, as it was well worth while. The proceeds of the entertainment were $10.50. The Glee Club has settled down to hard work and is well attended, usually. A ruling was made at the first of the year to drop anyone who was absent from a meeting more than three times during the year without a good excus.x and this is going to be carried out. The Club is planning some good tipies to begin in the near future. The Boys’ Music Class is still working faithfully and learning rapidly. Roy Hildebrand has proven to l e fine on high tenor, and George Johnson on second bass. They are singing several dassical pieces, including the “Bud frog on the Bank” ami “Sunday Fi-1.-ing.” Much time has been spent teaching the lioys to read music. EXCHANGES By Louise Enochs. Well, here we are again among our “New 1914 Exchange.” They all seem to be greatly improved, more interesting. and larger, both in size and ideas ,M1 must have made some “good res lutions.” A new exchange for the new year is “The Noreaster.” from Kansas Citv. Mo. I)o you win the favor of your
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