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ah? (®rkah?p?rt a VOLUME X NUMBER THIRTEEN Published by the Students of Sheridan High School SHERIDAN, WYOMING Foreword The Ocksheperida, “Camp Crier” of Sheridan High School is completing its tenth year. Each year it has been bigger and better than in preceding years, and the staff feels that in presenting the school with this issue we have in nowise fallen behind pevious standards. Here is your book; read it; keep it, but do not criticise it unkindly till you have edited a better. There must necessarily be many faults in a book of this kind, yet thru the censorship of Miss Van Bos-kirk, we feel they have been kept to a minimum. We hope that we have portrayed in this book the spirit of Sheridan High and the largest class graduated from it, the Class of 18.
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HOW THE AVERAGE STUDENT READS HIS ANNUAL First Five Minutes Looks for himself in his class group and the various organizations to which he belongs and finds his name wherever he is a club or committee member. This is the most enjoyable part of the inspection, and if he has time he lingers a little over the picture that shows him off to the best advantage. Second Five Minutes Ditto for his girl's name and pictures; he decides the latter do not do her justice. Third Five Minutes Hunts up every roast, rhyme, or snap shot of his “case and himself. Last Five Minutes Makes sure of all these things; then closes the book forever, and explains to his friends that the annual isn't as good as it should be for the price. HOW THE ANNUAL SHOULD BE READ Sit down when you have plenty of time and read it from cover to cover, like a good novel, romance or story, noticing the binding, the outline, the general scheme and effect. Then read the write-ups of various organizations. Don't shun the literary works; they are put in for you to read. Give the Jokes and Kodak pages half a chance at your humor and chances are a hundred to one you'll laugh. Read the annual over a second time, in your spare moments, and become familiar with it. Keep it as a souvenir of your school days. Classes of the future, a’so, keep your aim as high, and improve your book as much as you can. PAGE SEVEN
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