Sheridan High School - Bronc Yearbook (Sheridan, WY)

 - Class of 1914

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16 THE OGKSHEPER1DA business men by mixing your jokes with the advertisements? If so. perhaps it isn’t such a fault, altho it tends to spoil the good form of your paper. The “Argus” has bad perhaps the longest journey of our exchange, coming from Vancouver. Your Athletic Department is fine, but more good stories would make a great improvement. The “Live Wire” has certainly made a resolution. Your paper has improved. The S. H. S. is proud to see the name so frequently mentioned of a Sheridan graduate, Bernice Stevens, in the “Almanack from Kerry Hall, Lake Forest. IvxciIknt stories and athletic news are the good features of The Penn Charter Magazine.” In a number of the recent exchanges The Ockshcperida is listed and commented on. In “'Pbe Forum. from .St. Joseph, Mo., was the following: “The Ock- shcperida, Ouch! from Sheridan. Wyo. Guess our name is as puzzci-ing as some others. Athletics By Leo Doyle. The first basket ball game was scheduled between Sheridan High and Buffalo High for January i. The trip to Buffalo was made in two autos both of which broke down several times. One had several punctures and “Chick who is an expert mechanic did all the pumping up of tires. Mr. Forsythe was forced to get 011 and push in the other one because it had to make all the bills on high. The trip going took some four or five hours. The game was played in the Blffalo armory. The Sheridan boys were at some disadvantage because the floor was so slippery and they had no boundary except on one side. At the end of the first half the score stood five to thirteen in Buffalo’s favor and at the end of the last half each side about doubled their score, making it twenty-nine to eleven. Buffalo had the ball most of the time but the Sheridan boys displayed verv good team work. The Sheridan players scored as follows: Cope. Center—Two baskets. McMaken, L. Guard—One basket. Addelman. R. Guard—One basket and one free throw. Granger. R. Forward—One basket. Brown, L. Forward. Lonabaugh, Reynolds, and Thorn were substitutes. Jeffers, umpire: Forsythe, referee. I he Buffalo High School gave a dance following the game and it w i



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18 THE OCKSHEPER1DA thoroughly enjoyed by all. Alger picked out a girl in pink and danced with her all evening. Granger and Forsythe both picked out the same girl, but Forsythe got the Home Sweet Home with her. The boys stayed at the Zindel Hotel and surprised the people, but not very agreeably, by getting in at 4:30 a. m. There was a dumb waiter in Manager ‘'Bill’s room and the Inns sent his shoes down to the lower floor. Hill didn't consider this a very good joke. The High School has rented the Kirby to practice in in the afternoons, and the players are working hard under Coach Forsythe. The schedule foi games has not been officially given out. but it is about as follows: A game with Buffalo High School on the 16th; two games with the Alumni, the first to Ik ] laved the 23rd at Buffalo, and the other to be played in Sheridan: three games with Spencer, two with Billings. and three with Carneyville. dates for which have not been set. The gymnasium classes were organized for the boys soon after the foot ball season. A great deal of interest was shown at the time, and about thirty were out for the first two drills. However. about that time skating was very good, and nearly all decided that they preferred the out-door sport to the in- side drills. 'Phis had the approval of the instructor, Mr. Forsythe. The City Ball Park, owned by the Sheridan public schools, has been rented for the purpose of making a skating rink out of it during the winter months. This is in charge of Mr. Kerr. The skating has been popular with the town people generally, but would have been more so if there had been some snow, and the ice on the creek had not been so good. Skating has been one of the chief delights during the last six weeks. The weather has never been more delightful for the sport. All around 11s we hear of big snow storms and extremely low temperature, but Sheridan has been I leased with a streak of fine weather which could not lie excelled anywhere. We have had sunshine, moonshine. Hear skies, and brisk atmosphere which have made the skating ideal. Teachers and pupils have spent many hours on the ice. and the outlook is still good for a continuation of these condition- . The popular locations for the skating are the City Park, near the Crystal ice Speaking of skating, the roller skating at the Kirby is not so poor.

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