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TENNIS More than 60 high school boys entered the singles tournament which was won by Marcus Nance. Nineteen teams were entered in the boys’ doubles tournament with Cai son-Carter and Diefenderfer-Cool meeting in the finals. Diefenderfer and Cool won the championship and were presented With gold medals. In addition to winning a gold medal by winning the singles championship, Marcus Nance was awarded an emblem for success-fi lly managing the tennis tournament for the years 1931 and 1932. SENIOR GIRLS’ SWEATERS FOR JUNE, 1933 Points for winning letters may be earned in the following ways: Gym classes, Tennis, Basketball, Horse-back riding, Volleyball, Hiking. SWEATERS Gena Berkman, Elta Holbert, Margaret Houx, Hazel Belle Law-son, Kathryn Loucks, Billie Mae Sinn. LARGE LETTERS Uree Marie Hclstcdt, Edna Erie Knobloch, Adeline Story. SMALL LETTERS Mary Anna Boyd, Ethel Carroll, Virginia Kerr, Leota Cusick, Edith Voss, Edith Moss. AWARDED SWEATERS IN 1932 Elizabeth McMaken, Berniece Bryce. AWARDED LARGE LETTERS IN 1932 Lorene Winigar, Carmella Panetta, Margaret Houx, Kathryn Loucks, Peggy George, E.ta Holbert, Hazel l.e.le Lawson, Lina Crego, Lillie Mae Sinn. AWARDED SMALL LETTERS IN 1932 Gena Berkman, Doris Zucca, Uree Marie Holstedt, Lena Reitz, Adeline Story, Mary Agnes Marron, Virginia Kerr, Edna Knobloch, Helen Stanko, Emma Snider. Championship for Boys’ Interclass Basketball was won by Class of June, ’35. Dudley Browne, Captain; Emil Pichot, Anselmo Rotel-lini, Alfred Martini, Will.e Spomer, Henry Bott. Championship for Cirls’ Interclass Basketball was won by Classes of January, ’35, and June, ’35: Ethel Carroll, Captain; Edith Moss, Virginia Kerr, Edna Erie Knobloch, Edith Belle Tet bs, Evelyn Young, Edith Voss, Josephine Adamy. HONORARY VARSITY TEAM Edith Voss, Elta Holbert, Uree Marie Holstedt, Hazel Belle Law-son, Ethel Carroll, Edna Erie Knobloch, Kathryn Loucks, Virginia Kerr. M 5 • ■
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i....g.,»,Tfr■«, ; », j-aj.aj.a.;..;. STATE TRACK MEET MAY 22, 1932 CASPER I. FINAL PLACING OF TEAMS: 1. Thermopolis. 2. Casper. 3. Cheyenne. 4. Sheridan. 5. Rawlins. II. RECORDS BROKEN: HIGH JUMP—Jay Owen, Sheridan------------5 ft. 10% in. JAVELIN—Erickson, Cheyenne-------------171 ft. 2 in. SHOTPUT—Davidson, Cheyenne---------------45 ft. 3 in. HALF-MILE—Teesdale, Casper-----------2 min. 4.1 sec. III. Twenty-one high schools were represented at the state meet. IV. SHERIDAN BOYS COMPETING: Jeff Doyle, Jay Owen, Dean Smith, Lloyd Derrickson, Monty Harrison, Norman Cook, Franklin Grotts, Lance Novakovich. POWDER RIVER DISTRICT MEET HELD AT SHERIDAN The Sheridan Relays which was held in 1930 and 1931 and 1932 was not held last year because sufficient interest was not manifest to make it a success during times of depression; instead, schools ,n the Powder River District were invited to compete at Sheridan. Sheridan won the meet with 57% points. Buffalo a close second with 51 points. Midwest placed third with 22% points. Lance Novakovich of Sheridan won the javelin throw with a toss of 159 feet and 6 inches. Haskins of Buffalo broad jumped 20 feet and 1% inches; this beat Jay Owen out of first place by M inch. TRACK The following boys earned 1932 track letters in inter-scholastic competition: Raymond Doyle, Lloyd Derrickson, Norman Cook, Kenneth Car-son, Orr Garber, John McManus, Lance Novakovich, Franklin Grotts, Jay Owen, Jay Doyle, Monty Harrison, Dean Smith, Bert Henthorn. Medals for the S. H. S. Inter-class meet, for several years, have been presented by tne Sheridan Rotary Club. 1932 medals, however, were furnished by the H. S. Commission. In the Inter-class track and field meet held May 9th, the following boys placed first, second, or third in one or more events and were awarded Gold, Silver or Bronze medals: Raymond Doyle, Lloyd Derrickson, Dean Smith, Jay Owen, Monty Harrison, Jay Doyle, John McManus, Gerald Deems, Bert Henthorn, Norman Cook, Kenneth Carson, Eugene Wimer, Vern Ekstrom, Glen Fox, James Cetrone, Franklin Grotts, Sam Kurtz. AWARDS A credit of $5.00 was allowed to the following boys, by the class of June, 1932, and January, 1933, to apply on honor sweaters. These boys have earned letters in a major sport during their four years in high school: Harold Baker, Charles Cohn, Orr Garber, Charles Larsen, John McManus, Tony Romano, Clarence Brokaw, Raymond Doyle, Floyd Faust, Jack Russell, Vern Wilson, Maurice Carpenter, Jay Owen, Oscar Zorner, Orville Schott, Earl Gorrell, Norman Cook, Sam Kurtz, Lloyd Derrickson, Marvin Champion, Kenneth Peters, Monty Harrison. 28
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ACADEMIC HONORS ANI) AWARDS FROM JANUARY, 1932 TO MAY, 1933 SCHOLARSHIP TO WYOMING UNIVERSITY—(given to girl with highest scholastic average, and to boy with highest scholastic average): Grace Kawamoto January, 1932 Leslie Johnson January, 1932 Sarah Howes June, 1932 Arthur Stolcis June, 1932 SCHOLARSHIP TO UNIVERSITY OF DENVER: Mary Evelyn Agee January, 1932 SCHOLARSHIP TO BUTTE BUSINESS COLLEGE: Katherine Banish June, 1932 SCHOLARSHIP TO JOHNSTONE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS: Helen Bumbaca June, 1932 SCHOLARSHIP TO COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES: Orville Shott-----------------------------June, 1932 WATCH BY JORGENSEN JEWELRY CO.: Grace Kawamoto-------------------------January, 1932 WATCH BY BENTLEY JEWELRY CO.: Sarah Howes-------------------------------June, 1932 BOB CARROLL AWARD—(traveling bag to senior boy, and cedar chest to senior girl who by vote of the school are declared tne best school citizens): Grace Kawamoto January, 1932 Orville Shott-----------------------------June, 1932 TEN DOLLARS BY' P. E. 0.—(given to girl with highest average in English for four years): Grace Kawamoto January, 1932 Nina Bechtold June, 1932 TEN DOLLARS BY A. A. U. W (given to member of Normal Training class for outstanding teaching): Margaret Odiorne June, 1932 TEN DOLLARS BY' ANONYMOUS DONOR—(outstanding teaching in Normal Training Department): Arthenia Morie June, 1932 QUILL AND SCROLL—(Rocky Mountain Section): FEATURES—First place Edith Lou Docekal, 1932 FEATURES—Second place Grace Grimshaw, 1934 EDITORIALS—Honorable mention Gladys Accola, 1932 ADVERTISING—Honorable mention Mervin Champion, 1933 ESSAYS PEACE PACT—First place in state—Spencer Mitchell, 1932. BI-CENTENNIAL—Second place in state—Grace Kawamoto, 1932. First place, local-------------:---Grace Kawamoto Second place, local Charles Carter Third place, local Anna Plachek 30
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