Sheridan High School - Bronc Yearbook (Sheridan, WY)

 - Class of 1933

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 CLASS PLAY, “THE INNER CIRCLE”, March 10—Class of June '34. Parry Schriver, Mary Anna Boyd, Arthur Bechtold, Manford ■ Mogan, Jane Cleveland, Paula Wilson, June Cantwell, Charles Cahill, Torrey Johnson, John Hamilton, Francis Reineke, Wesley Beck. Stage managers, Maynard Briggs, Dana Davis, Ernest Aulrich, Edward Gregerson. Property manager, Winifred Birchby. Directed by Miss Brownlee. MODERN HISTORY CLASS PLAYLET, “WHO RAISED THE MOST HELL ON EARTH”, March 17. Assembly Program. March 24-25—Fox Lotus. An original and unique costume program written and presented by Modern History classes. Directed by Miss Beall. CLASS PLAY, “IC1 ON PARLE FRANCALS”, March 31—Class of June ’35. Assembly Program. Arthur Carroll, Bill Breen, Norwood Tve, Josephine Scherry, Phyllis Tinker, Lois Heiman, Marjorie Hansen. Stage managers, Billy Steffen, Kenton Nash. Property manager, Mary Margaret Hall. Directed by Miss Brownlee. PAN AMERICAN DAY PROGRAM, April 12. Spanish classes and American History classes. Assembly program. Carleene Wake, Raymond Diefenderfer, Janet Wherry, Monty Harrison, Robert Horton, Lee Toler, Arthur Carroll. Songs by Mex.can singers, Mary barron, Constance Barron. CLASS PLAY, “POLLY OF THE CIRCUS”, May 19—Class of June '33. Ralph Cioyd, Carleene Wake, Janet Wherry, Robert Tribble, Bob Floyd, Carol Heaston, Raymond Diefenderfer, Margaret L pton, Hazel L elle Lawson, Warren Gonder, William Patterson, Russell 1 orx, Margaret Houx, Kathryn Loucks, Charles Putney, Lawrence Fuller. Stage managers, Maynard Briggs, Russell Lewis, Boyde Larsen, John Coassin, Gene Bondi, Dagmar Smith. Directed by Miss Brownlee. :• MAY FETE, May 20, 1932 (too late for Annual), Pioneer Park. Seven hundred grade pupils participated in a program of dances and drills. Directed by Mr. Wilbur Wright and Miss Aldridge. Members of the Q. E. Q. and Boys’ Glee Club presented an original patriotic skit as closing number in honor of the Bi-centennial. Directed ■i ♦ • j •!- !-•; %- •{• -i- -i -i ;•

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 DRAMATICS CLASS PLAY, “THE CELEBRITY”, November 18—Class of January, ’34. Robert McPhillamey, Gerald Wolfe, Carmella Panetta, Ida Edmunds, Jeanne Carmen Eggart, Leslie Wallace, Adeline Story, Linder Shell, Jack Kirchman. Stage manager, Marcus Nance. Property manager, Uree Marie Holstedt. Directed by Miss Brownlee. Q. E. Q. REVUE, “IN A JAPANESE GARDEN”—Fox Lotus Theater, Dec. 9-10. Colorful program by members of Q. E. Q. and Boys’ Glee Club. Originated and directed by Miss Megown and Miss Brehmer. ONE ACT CHRISTMAS PLAY, December 17—Class of January, ’35. ASSEMBLY PROGRAM—Dorothy Stout, Relda Toland, Grace Mc-Grew, Dorothy Kutcher, Victoria Telander, Virginia Kerr, Fred Agee, Loren Butler, Willard Baldwin, Albert Robinson, John Holstedt, Eileen Dean, Carl Gonder. Directed by Miss Brownlee. CLASS PLAY, “THE TIGHT WAD”, January 19—Class of January, ’33. Earl Gorrell, Margaret Arnott, Dorothy Eychaner, Gerald Lansing, Lina Crego, Richard Norcross, Vaude Nye, Wayne Baker, Sam Kurtz, Monty Harrison, Gerald Deems. Stage manager, Maynard Briggs. Directed by Miss Brownlee. Q. E. Q. SKIT, Central Gym. at Hardin Game, February 4. Betty Franklin, Prudence Switzer, Cameon Wolfe, Ida Edmunds, Adeline Story, Blanche Tiede, Mary Green, Elta Holbert, Seraphine Scanlon, Harriett Guyer, Mary Heiman, Victoria Novicki, Jeanette Powers, Doris Powers, Edith Kawamoto, Margaret Houx, Hazel Belle Lawson, Uree Marie Holstedt, Gena Berkman, Janet Wherry. Directed by Miss Aldridge and Miss Megown. HI-TRI PLAY, “THE CARTWRIGHT STREAK”, February 17—Assembly program. Marjorie Hansen, Mary Jane Snyder, Dor s Paul, Grace McGrew, Martha Brooks, Jessie Brooks, Mary Green, Phyllis Tinker. Directed by Mrs. Ralph Howarth. OPERETTA, “THE CARAVAN,” February 17-18—Glee Clubs and Orchestra. Fox Lotus Theatre. Principals: Carmella Panetta, Victoria Telander, Carol Heaston, Eleanor Gibson, William Patterson, Frank Wakefield, Manford Mogan, Sam Kurtz, Bobby Floyd, Norman Cook, Francis Reineke, Montv Harrison, Willard Baldwin. So’o dancers: Margaret Houx, Hazel Belle Lawson, Jeanne Hansen, Bonnie Jean Picked. Specialties: Harold Helsburg, Herman Bondi, Boyde Larsen. Orchestra played full accompaniment. One hundred were in the cast. Stage manager, Maynard Briggs. Directed by Miss Brehmer and Mr. Becker. CHEMISTRY CLASS STUNT, March 3—Assembly Program. An original stunt presented by Mr. Crawford’s chemistry classes. Dana Davis, Owen Anderson, Dagmar Smith, Mary Austin, Uree Marie Holstedt, Gena Berkman, Janet Wherry, Kenneth Peters, Wayne Baker, Peter Pelissier, Ralph Newcomer. 20



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4 ' ■ 1'' t -u 4 4 4. 4 4 4 4 4 .44.4.4.4.4.4.4,4.4.4.4.4,4-4.4. THE OCKSHEPERIDA The Ocksheperida, the Indian name for “Camp Crier”, is the official paper for Sheridan High School. It contains news, editorials, sports, personals, and features. It was first published, in magazine form, in 1908. At present it is in newspaper style, has four pages, six columns, and is published bi-weekly. The staff consists of: Co-editors Dorothy Eychaner, Mary Heiman Business Manager Mervin Champion- Reporters Ocksheperida Board All members of class of Journalism are members of the Ocksheperida board. Sponsors, Miss Van Boskirk, Mr. Major. THE SPANISH BANQUET ANI) CARNIVAL Smiles of satisfaction and expression of polite dislike marked the countenances of young innocents newly introduced to savory Spanish dishes at the Spanish Banquet, December 14, 1932 Dark-eyed seno-ritas with rose-bedecked tresses served the guests while speeches of various Spanish accents and a warbling peanut-vender were features of the evening. Two months later, on February 25, “Sunny Spain” was transferred to Central Gym. Confetti, serpentine, and flowers showered a gay and laughing crowd. A fter a tussle with fishing poles, fortunetellers venders, and noise-makers, the revelers resorted to dancing— and such fun! HONOR SOCIETY BANQUET In honor of the tenth birthday of the Sheridan Chapter of the National Honor Society, a unique and inspirational reunion was enjoyed on April 24, 1933. Members of the organization as far back as the charter group were gathered up, old times were recalled, reports of absent members were made, and results of adherence to Honor Society objectives after graduation were shown. SHERIDAN HIGH SCHOOL DEBATE TEAMS Robert Floyd, Robert Hall, Raymond Tyson, and Leslie Wallace were winners in the debate tryouts held January 5 in the aud.torium. Dana Davis and Robert Stuart won places as alternates. These six were the debating squad for this year. Miss M.ldred McNaul was the coach. The question for debate was “Resolved that approximately one-half of all state and local revenues should be derived from sources other than tangible property”. DEBATE SCHEDULE Feb. 3, Sheridan-Billings, here (critic judge) 0-1 Feb. 10, Sheridan-Casper, there 2-1 Feb. 24, Sheridan-Casper, here 1-2 Feb. 24, Sheridan-Gillette, there 2-1 March 3, Sheridan-Bdl ngs, there (critic judge)-------------------0-1 State Tournament at Casper, March 16 and 17 Sheridan-Riverton 3-' Sneridan-Casper 1-2 Sheridan-Gillette 2-1 4 22 4 4. 4.44 44..4. .44.4..4.4.4.44 . .4.44.-44.44 4.4.4.44.4.4.4.4,4.4.4.4.4.4,4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4. .44.4.

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