Sheridan High School - Bronc Yearbook (Sheridan, WY)

 - Class of 1933

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Sheridan High School - Bronc Yearbook (Sheridan, WY) online collection, 1933 Edition, Page 19 of 48
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TO DAN KENISTON—We leave the French gesticulations. TO HARDY MacCATHERINE—We leave thirty-five cents. TO MARJORIE PENSON—We leave this mirror. “Watch your step.” TO THERESA PLACHEK—We leave our sincere wishes to keep the perfect blondness. TO FRANCIS REINEKE—We leave “Love in a Teacup.” TO PARRY SCHR1VER—We leave a package of crystal mints. TO WAYNE SHANNON—We leave a few credits. TO JOHN STOPKA—We leave this wish: “May he always be the same.” TO ROBERT STUART—We leave a place in the “Who’s Who in Art.” TO FRANSENA TOUSSES—We leave the right to lead the grand march. TO HENRIETTA ULRICH—We leave an ensemble in “Cray.” TO AGNES URBATCHKA—We leave a pink ribbon so we can tell her from Anna. TO MARY WATSON—We leave a permit for first claim on Ty. TO PAULA WILSON—We leave the right to have Junior for her “secret sorrow.” TO FOREST BIRD—We leave a book on “How to Overcome Lonesomeness” (when Irene leaves). TO EILEEN DEAN—We leave the wish that she may keep her smile through her senior tribulations. TO IVY EDWARDS—We leave Helen Westover’s secret of successful dieting. TO JOHN HOLSTEDT—We leave a case of wine. (Cicero vs Cataline). TO VIRGINIA KERR—We leave our thanks to Madame Etiquette. TO DOROTHY KUTCHER—We leave this title, “Dainty Miss.” TO ALBERT ROBINSON—We leave this target to use instead of girls’ faces. TO FRANK SCHAAL—We leave our best wishes for good luck next year. TO DOROTHY STOUT—We leave a place on the commission for next year. TO TED STEVENSON—We leave a box of black cigars. TO VICTORIA TELANDER—We leave a “D” so she will know how one looks. TO BILL THOMPSON—We leave a package of “Zip” to remove his sideburns. TO BILL VERDEN—We leave the right to be independent. TO HYLA HEYWOOD—We leave one weekend without Bill. 17

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Excerpts from the Will of the Senior Classes TO BILL ALDERSON—We leave Lena Reitz’ high heels for his cowboy boots. TO GLENDALE ARRISON—We leave a permanent pass to the nurses’ home. TO BILLY BAKER—We leave a package of reeds, so he may always be “attuned.” TO LAURA BARRETT—We leave a jar of cleansing cream and a booklet on the “Lure of Make-up.” TO ARTHUR BECHTOLD—We leave our applause for his dramatic ability. TO WESLEY BECK—We leave this package of dates to be used in his senior year. TO ELIZABETH BECKLEY—We leave a “Cook” book. TO MARY ANNA BOYD AND JOSEPHINE ADAMY—We leave awards for their good-nature. TO ALPHA MAE BRECKENRIDGE—We leave a picture of Lean. TO HARRIETT BRUNSELL—We leave a permit, from Dee, to you and Lee to use the “Chevie.” TO CHARLES CAHILL—We leave an anchor. TO JUNE CANTWELL—We leave Prudence Switzer’s blush. We hope you learn to use it! TO KENNETH CARSON—We leave an easy chair. TO CHARLES CARTER—We leave the right to make his first mistake. TO LOIS CHRISTENSEN—We leave an airplane. TO HARRIETT CHURCHILI -We leave a “Manly” fellow. TO JANE CLEVELAND—We leave Gena Berkman’s faith to one man. TO NATALIE JONES—We leave a bottle of soothing syrup. TO DANA DAVIS—We leave “a bit of the common touch.” TO ERNIE ENDICOTT—We leave advice on how to keep the girls away. TO ELEANOR GIBSON—We leave the song “Where the River Shannon Flows.” TO BOB HALL—We leave the right to argue on the negative side of the question: Resolved, that sisters are easier to manage than girl friends. TO BOB HORTON—We leave Harriett Guyer’s last date in her senior year. TO ALBERT JOYCE—We leave the song “Sonny Boy.” TO TORREY JOHNSON—We leave a curling iron. 16



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 WHO’S WHO (1953 EDITION) AUSTIN, MARY—Head librarian, library of Congress, m. Robert G. Reel. h. Washington, D. C. BERKMAN, GENA MARION—.Successor to the late Paul Whitman, m. Donald Carlos Diers, assistant director, h. Chicago, 111. BIRD, VIRGINIA—Member of Dietz Opera Company, m. David Mc-Clintock. h. Dietz, Wyo. BLAKENEY, ADELINE—Dietician at Colorado Women’s College, h. Denver, Colorado. BLUM, ERANK—Manager of Cahill and Alderson Vaudeville, m. Delma Dodd. h. Peducah, Ky. BROWNE, EDWARD—Artist. Winner of International Artist’s Prize. Cartoonist for Syndicated Press, h. Tacoma, Wash. BROWN, EDWARD—Inventor. Successor to Major Hoople. m. Lotta Mush. h. Sheridan, Wyo. BUSH. GAYLEi—Private secretary to Tyrus Taylor, vice-president of U. S. h. Washington, D. C. CHAPMAN, EDtTH—Sec’y of Labor in president’s cabinet, h. Washington, D. C. CLOYD, RALPH—Instructor of Public Speaking at Sheridan H gh School, h. Sheridan, Wyo. CONLEY, BILLY—Gigilo at Whosis Night Club. h. Big Horn, Wyo. COLL, DARRELL—Manager of “Ice-Box Cookie Corp.” m. Dorothy Kutcher. h. Sheridan, Wyo. LALBEY, RAE—Distinguished for prize chickens, hogs, and guinea p gs. m. Harold Cover, h. Hardin, Mont. DIEFENDERFER, RAYMOND—Judge of Supreme Court of U. S. Distinguished for following cases: breach of piomise, Wherry vs. ork; alienation of aflect.ons, Nye vs. Patterson, h. Washington, D. C. DIEiNER, IRENE—Noted African head-hunter. Author of “Never Give Up a Career for a Suitor,’’ “Taming Wild Beasts,” “How to Raise Lit.le Birds.” h. New York City and KimLeily, Africa. DUNCAN, LEiiE—Designer of latest Chevrolet, Model “Q.” Owner of sole Chevrolet of “1926.” m. Harriett Brunsell, h. Wyarno, Wyo. FLOYD, BOBBY—Instructor of Debate at Yale. Accomplishments: Tap Dancing, Member of Enna Jett.c Broadcasting Quartet. Summer b. Geneva. Switzerland. FRANKLIN, BERNADEiTTE—Beauty specialist. Inventions: new ideas in plat.num and titian hair dyes. ref. Helen Stanko, Lorena Kelly. GUYER, HARRIEiTT—Costume designer, m. Henri Chevalier (youngest brother of Maurice) h. Par.s and New York City. HEASTON, CAROL—Vice-president of Open Air Taxicab Corp. m. Harold Bennett, pres.dent of company, h. E’lutterstown, Penn. HEilMAN, MARY—Editor of Chicago Tribune, m. Homer Lucifer Ferdinand, h. Chicago, 111. ROLBERT, EiLTA—Instructor of Physical Education at Walla-Walla, Wash. Winner of “Head-standing” Marathon, h. Walla-Walla, Wash. + 18

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