Sheridan High School - Bronc Yearbook (Sheridan, WY)

 - Class of 1916

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THE OCKSHEPER1DA 31 Martha Iledin, Sheridan.—Martha dear, isn't it fun being the belle of the ranch? i Eleanor Jensen, Sheridan.—Not Easthrook. but always and forever Westbrook! Eleanor is strong for chaperons, and to the dismay of the male element, nearly all of her love is expended in desperate “crusades” on the teachers. “Shorty.” John Jensen, Sheridan.—Not crazy about artists, but strong for Russell's “Madonna.” John is going to Laramie next year. “Jennie.” Ethel Johnson, Sheridan.- Don’t be satisfied with imitations, always use Hildebrand! Grace Johnson. Sheridan.—Grace always worked so hard that she had no time for play. Mora Johnson, Sheridan.—Fond of picnics—yes? Our “Mrs. Pankhurst.” We know very little about Mora; she had us all scared. Paul Kendall, Sheridan.—Such a “Case” man! And now he’s decided to go away and be a soldier. He goes to Denver Cniversity next year and then to West Point. Captain of football team 1916, played four years. John Kerns, Sheridan.—Came to us from the Hillings Polytechnic school and showed his splendid sense! John played on the football team last year. Joe Krajicek, Sheridan.—Joe adores to go riding in Arden’s “Hup,” and it has been said that he once went to Mig Horn! “Crackerjack.” Bernice Logan, Sheridan.—Chairman of Student Body 1915-16. Will we ever forget. “Oh. Skinny! Come over—” and out of respect and love for Bernice we will omit the rest! “Skinny.”

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30 THE OCKSHEPERIDA Alice Furness, Sheridan.—She doesn’t care for town dances, hut sin does love country dances! Why? Search me! Alice is another one of our school-ma’ams. Halle Galloway, Sheridan.—She came to us from Bozeman and she still cherishes fond memories of her old school-mates. But she has grown to like Sheridan, with the able assistance of a few of our Senior boys. “Ilal.” Donald Garbutt, Sheridan.—Class President in Senior year. Don has been a “Freeman” all year touchingly true to “Bill,” but, of course, that hasn't prevented him from flirting with all the girlies, and endeavoring to turn their heads with his attentions. Donald was on the football team two years, and took one of the principal parts in the class play. Mary ilia Gettys. Sheridan.—Vice-President of Q. E. Q. For two weeks Marvilla enjoyed chemistry very much. “Set ” Goodnight. Charles Gettys, Sheridan.—“Pewee” got the dancing fever this year, and he gaily two-stepped to and from all classes. One of our Physics “sharks.” “Pewee.” Arden Godwin, Sheridan.—Debating 1915-1(5. Champion flirt, and the best demonstrator of driving with one hand that the Senior class affords. Arden i going to tin Cniver-sitv of Wyoming next year. Hazel Gross, Wyola. Montana.—Not only does Hazel ride horses but her principal joy in life is riding a motorcycle. Beatrice Hammond, Sheridan.—We neve r heard very much from Beatrice, but she did like to quarrel fa) “Little.” Gladys Hasbrouek. Sheridan.—Valedictorian of class, leading lady in class play, commissioner in 1915. Glee Club 1913-14-15-16. Ocksheperida staff. 1914. One of our dearest Seniors, always ready for a good time, and having it.



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32 THE OCKSHEPERIDA Harold Masters, Sheridan.—Football. 1 ! 1 U. Harold is of siieh a mechanical frame of mind that we saw little of him. Bertha Mayland. Sheridan.—“Deep rivers flow silently.” Even though this is true. Bertha could always see the .joke and she was almost always smiling. Max Mitgang. Sheridan.- -Max .joined our class last fall, coming from Denver, and is one of ■ ur most loyal members. Rae Munford, Sheridan.—Rae was one »f our “chorus ladies” and a very fascinating one she proved to he. She doesn’t, confine her eom|uests to II S. either, as dim can testify. Leta Ridley. Sheridan.— Feta loves ranch life and cattle and—cowboys! Or, at least, she must, ’cause if see in is believin’—well, then she shouldn't stroll with a good-looking eowpuneher! Riehard Rivers. Sheridan.- Fond of grand opera, especially “Carmen.” Dick goes to the Western I’harmateenio of Omaha, next year. Finiua Rose, Sheridan.—Awfully ;uiet, hut oh my! She always knows the answer, so it's a good thing she’s taking up teaching for a profession. Henry Sehaal. Sheridan.—Business manager of Oekslie-perida. Always happy and jolly. Who ever saw Hank frown? lie “managered” his way through the play, lying manfully for “Fanny.” But—“well what’s a business manager for?” Everett Shores. Sheridan.—“A good fellow, truly. Harold Master’s closest friend, and likewise of a mechanical turn. Irene Spain, Sheridan.—Treasurer of Q. E. ,} irene wr.s

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