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PAN AMERICAN DAY PROGRAM April 13. Spanish, French, and American History Classes. Assembly program. Pageant. Main speaking parts, Glenn Livingston, Virginia Kerr, Marjorie Penson, Bobby Stuart, Lawrence Meredith. Cast, 65 people. ART CLASS STUNT Presented at Fox-Lotus Theater. Assembly Program, Fort Mackenzie, Lions Club, Sheridan Rotary Club, Buffalo Rotary Club, Sheridan High School P. T. A., Fine Arts Club. Lester Jennings, Robert Stuart, Bernard Thomas, Edward Browne, Richard Norcross, Helene Cahill, Amy Sheldon. Pianist, Charles Putney. Announcer, Bruce Knight. Sponsor, Mrs. M. E. Murphy. “THE PIRATE’S DAUGHTER” Operetta, April 19-20. Glee Clubs and Orchestra. Fox-Lotus Theater. Principals: Mary Anna Boyd, Grace McGrew, Jeanne Carmen Eggart, Bill Thompson, Bill Steffen, Francis Zimmer, Jean Taylor, Torrey Johnson, Herbert Adams, Betty Wehr, Francis Reineke, Willie Zak, Tom Close, Angelino Rotellini, Bernard Heldt, Margaret Houx, Edith Belle Tebbs, Phyllis Crawford, Jeanne Robinson. Approximately 100 in cast. Directors: Dances, Miss Aldridge; Dialogue, Miss Van Boskirk; Advertising and Tickets, Miss Megown; Costumes, Miss Stenson; Posters, Mrs. Murphy; Orchestra, Mr. Becker; General Director, Miss Brehmer. “IT NEVER RAINS” Class Play, May 18, 1934. Mary Watson, Lorena Kelly, Dana Davis, Francis Zimmer, June Cantwell, Velma Sutherland, Alpha Mae Breckenridge, Ernest Aulerich, Charles Carter, Leota Cusick, Fransena Tousses, Stanna Silkensen, Harriett Churchill, Edna Davidson, Paula Parrish, Winnie Jane Birchby, Wesley Beck. Class Sponsor, Miss Benedict. Director, Miss Brownlee. Stage Directors, Ernest Aulerich, Billy Steffen, Osceola Andrews. Stage Managers, Edward Gregersen, Wesley Beck, Arthur Bechtold. Property Managers, Winnie Birchby, Francis Reineke. Advertising Managers, Parry Schriver, Robert Stuart. Make-up, Maynard Briggs. Debate Robert Stuart, Dana Davis, John Holstedt, and George Gwinn were winners in the debate tryouts held in the auditorium January 15. Grace McGrew and Bill Steffen won places as alternates. These six were the constituents of the debate squad for this year. Miss Mildred McNaul was the coach. The question for debate was, “Resolved, that the United States should adopt the British system of radio control and operation.” DEBATE SCHEDULE Feb. 9—Sheridan-Casper, there 2-1 Feb. 16—Sheridan-Billings, here 1-2 Feb. 23—Sheridan-Casper, here-------------------------3-0 Mar. 2—Sheridan-Billings, there (critic judge)--------1-0 Sheridan-Bozeman, Billings (critic judge)----1-0 Mar. 9—Sheridan-Gillette, there 1-2 Sheridan-Gillette, there 1-2 State Tournament at Casper March 16 and 17 (Robert Stuart and Dana Davis representing Sheridan) Sheridan-Rock Springs 1-2 Sheridan-Buffalc 1-2
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Dramatics “THE SEVEN KEYS TO BALI)I‘ATE” Class Play, November 3—Class of January, 1935. Carl Gonder, Grace McGrew, Loren Butler, Albert Robinson, Victoria Telander, Virginia Kerr, John Holstedt, Relda Toland, Forest Bird, Bill Thompson, Glenn Livingston, Fred Agee, Frank Schaal, Lyle Hansen. Directed by Miss Brownlee. Sponsored by Mr. Gage. The stage directors were Ernest Aulerich, Billy Steffen. Stage managers, Frank Schaal, John Holstedt, Carl Gonder. Property manager was Grace McGrew. Advertising, Willard Baldwin. Make-up, Maynard Briggs, Carmella Panetta. Orchestra played under the direction of Mr. Becker. “MOTHER EARTH AND HER CHILDREN” Hi-Tri Play, December 8—Assembly program. Irene Diener, Mary Green, Betty McPherren, Rose Panetta, Frances Kessinger, Marjorie Hanson. Directed by Mrs. Friedman. Q. E. Q. REVUE December 14-15—Fox-Lotus Theater. A pictorial review by members of Q. E. Q. and Boys’ Glee Club. High spots of American life, consisting of a prologue, eight episodes, and a finale. One hundred and ten in the cast. Stage managers, James Young and Bill Steffen. Make-up, Dana Davis, Maynard Briggs, Elaine Hunter. Directed by Miss Megown, Miss Brehmer, and Miss Aldridge. “S” CLUB INITIATION December 15—Assembly Program. Circus. Original and snappy. “THE BIRTH OF CHRIST” Christmas Pageant, December 22—Assembly Program. Presented by Normal Training Club and pupils of Model School. Directed by Miss Eisenmann, Miss Giltner, and Miss Brehmer. “CHRISTMAS SONGS AND COSTUMES OF DIFFERENT LANDS” Christmas Program, December 22—Assembly Program. Class of January, ’36. Nancy Crane, Winslow Taylor, Helen Cox, Bob Car-l’oll, Maebelle Miller, Franklin Price, Darlene Hills, Joe Kurtz, Amy Sheldon, Matt Hansen, Rosalie Garom, Gilbert James, Virginia Win-ingar, Leland Burchett, Barbara Johansen. Directed by Miss Stenson and Mrs. Jacobs. “WIDOW BY PROXY” Class Play, January 18—Class of January, 1934. Carmella Panetta, Jeanne Carmen Eggart, Adeline Story, Uree Marie Holstedt, Grace Grimshaw, Leslie Wallace, Jack Davis, Robert McPhillamey, Julio Di Cesare. Directed by Miss Brownlee. Sponsor, Miss Parsons. Stage directors, Ernest Aulerich, Billy Steffen. Stage managers, Leslie Wallace, Vernys Wright. Property manager, Jeanne Carmen Eggart. Make-up. Maynard Briggs. STUNT NIGHT February 9. Q. E. Q., “S” Club, G. A. L., Post Graduates, Los Buscadores, S. P. Q. R., Art Club, Public Speaking Classes, and S. H. S. Orchestra. Sponsors, Wilbur L. Wi'ight, Miss Aldridge. “SILAS. THE CHORE BOY” Class Play, March 16—Class of June, 1935. Norwood Tye, John Maley, Bill Steffen, Tom Close, Bernard Heldt, Harold Deems, Betty Wertenberger, Phyllis Tinker, Audra Bush. Directed by Miss Brownlee. Sponsor, Mr. Crawford. Stage director, Ernest Aulerich. Stage managers, Osceola Andrews, Billy Breen, Harris Loggins, Lyle Riley. Advertising manager, Lois Heiman. Property manager, Rosemary Cogwin, Arthur Carroll. Make-up, Maynard Briggs, Elaine Hunter.
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Academic Honors and Awards from April, 1933, to April, 1934 SCHOLARSHIP TO WYOMING UNIVERSITY—(Given to girl with highest scholastic average, and to boy with highest scholastic average): Dorothy Eychaner January, 1933 Mary Heiman June, 1933 Gerald Deems January, 1933 Bobby Floyd June, 1933 JORGENSON JEWELRY AWARD—(A watch given for scholastic standing): Dorothy Eychaner January, 1933 BENTLEY JEWELRY AWARD—(A watch given for scholastic standing): Mary Heiman June, 1933 LIONS CLUB AWARD—($25.00 for scholastic standing): Gerald Deems January, 1933 Bobby Flovd June, 1933 GREATEST NUMBER OF CREDITS—(46 6): Gena Berkman June, 1933 NOT TARDY NOR ABSENT ENTIRE SCHOOL COURSE—ALSO SECOND HIGHEST BOY IN SCHOLARSHIP: Lester Jennings June, 1933 SCHOLARSHIP TO LAKE FOREST COLLEGE: Lester Jennings June, 1933 Carol Heaston June, 1933 SCHOLARSHIP TO COTTY JUNIOR COLLEGE: Irene Diener June, 1933 SCHOLARSHIP TO UNIVERSITY OF DENVER: Edith Chapman June, 1933 SCHOLARSHIP TO COLLEGE OF ST. TERESA: Seraphine Scanlon June, 1933 RECOMMENDATION FOR SCHOLARSHIP TO COLORADO COLLEGE: Helen Stanko June, 1933 Gena Berkman June, 1933 RECOMMENDATION FOR SCHOLARSHIP TO UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA: Robert Tribble June, 1933 A. A. U. W. AWARD—($10.00 given for outstanding work in Normal Training): Nina Bechtold—Post Graduate - June, 1933 P. E. O. AWARD—($10.00 given to girl with highest average in English for four years): Dorothy Eychaner January, 1933 Carol Heaston June, 1933 BOB CARROLL AWARD—(Traveling bag to senior boy and cedar chest to gii'l who, by the vote of the entire school, are declared the best school citizens): Dorothy Eychaner January, 1933 Mervin Champion January, 1933 QUILL AND SCROLL—(Rocky Mountain Section): ADVERTISING—Honorable Mention—Edward Browne----1934 FEATURES—Honorable Mention—Edith Kawamoto------1934 DEBATE NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE—(Each of these was awarded an academic “S” and a debate pin): Membership, 1934—Dana Davis, Robert Stuart. Membership, 1935—John Holstedt, Geox ge Gwinn. ALTERNATES OF DEBATE TEAM: Grace McGrew January, 1935 Billy Steffen June, 1935 24
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