Sheridan High School - Bronc Yearbook (Sheridan, WY)

 - Class of 1934

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HOYS’ GLEE CLUB BROADCAST On February 16, the S. H. S. Boys’ Glee Culb made a ti-ip to Billings, Montana. The boys sang at the Billings High School and then went directly to the broadcasting station of that city whei'e they gave a program of their songs. A special assembly was called in order that the S. H. S. students might hear their Boys’ Glee Club over the air. A radio for this purpose was furnished by the Wyoming Electric Supply Company. CO-ED DANCE Men were absolutely taboo on March 23, 1934, at the '‘Co-ed Ball,” given by the Home Economics classes. A grand march opened the dance with music furnished by Bert Crites and his orchestra. There were several novelty dances and a real stag line. Connie Conditt and Florence Bull were among the entertainers. This ball is an event in the history of man (or woman) because it proves that girls don’t need the boys to have a dance. S. P. Q. R. OPEN HOUSE On Wednesday, April 18th, 1934, the strains of a band, under the direction of Fi-ank Floretta, announced the opening of another stately annual event—The S. P. Q. R. Open House. A clever play, “Ulysses and Circe,” was presented, and specialties were given between the acts. The guests were then invited to see the unusual and varied projects of the Latin Club students, displayed in the Home Economics rooms. Refreshments were served. NOON TIME CINEMA Noon time movies were introduced into Sheridan High School this year for the pleasure and education of the students. Three different movies are shown each week, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. A room on the first floor was arranged for this purpose. The sponsors are Miss Faye Hanks and Mr. Elmer Hansen. The Ocksheperida The Ocksheperida is the bi-weekly newspaper published for high school students by high school students. The ideal of this paper is to maintain a high standard for Sheridan High School. Ocksheperida is the Indian name for “Camp Crier.” This paper was first published in 1908. The newspaper staff: Co-editors Adeline Story, Eleanor Gibson Business Manager Parry Schriver Managing Editor--------------Robert McPhillamey Subscription Manager Billy Steffen Reporters Ocksheperida Board The Ocksheperida Board consists of members of the Journalism class. The sponsors are Miss Frances Van Boskirk and Mr. M. B. Major.

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The Spice of School Life SENIOR DISTINCTION DAY Many war whoops could have been heard, if one had been listening in on S. H. S. May 12, 1933. Various multi-colored costumes of Indian maids and warriors, the theme chosen by the graduating classes, presented a gay, realistic scene on that day. After a hearty breakfast, the “Indians” stormed through the streets of Sheridan in a grand parade. They held a meeting around an age-old campfire in the high school auditorium, reading the will, and prophesying the future of its members. A farewell was then said; thus, another great class was about to leave school life for life’s school. Q. E. Q. INITIATION A gala day of the school calendar was Q. E. Q. Day, May 3, 1933, when eighty-five new members were initiated into this mysterious organization. The initiates presented a humorous program, representing a full day at Q. E. Q. Broadcasting Station. After obeying the Senior girls all day, they were given a dinner at the cafeteria by the old members; one hundred and seventy-two were present at the dinner. Following the dinner was the awarding of prizes to the initiates for best costume, best skits in the assembly program, and best sportsmanship exhibited during the day. JUNIOR-SENIOR FROM The upper-classmen who attended the Junior-Senior Prom last year on May 26, 1933, will always carry with them a happy memory of that big event. The theme of the banquet program was “Castles.” After the banquet, the joyous gathering danced to Bob Totman’s music in the auditoinum, which, with a sense of reality, had been transformed into a huge castle, with pennants and stone walls. Punch was served throughout the dance. At midnight, like Cindei ella, the actual Junior-Senior Prom faded away, but the glamour will always remain. FRENCH CLUB BANQUET Numbered among the delightful events of the year was the French Club Banquet. The Home Economics dining room was used for the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Skinner, Miss Parsons and Mrs. Story were presiding. After the banquet a program was given in which Mrs. Story told of her eventful life in France. Mary Anna Boyd and Natalie Jones also took pai't. SPANISH CARNIVAL Evei-y year the Spanish Club offers something unique in the line of entertainment—The Spanish Carnival. This year at Centx-al Gym on the night of February 13, 1934, this event was in full swing. The affair opened with a grand parade, in which beautiful Spanish costumes and customs were displayed. With Arthur Carroll as Master of Ceremonies, a program followed, in which were included Spanish dancing, harmonica and cornet solos, and an honest-to-goodness bull fight! Then the various carnival booths were opened to trade; confetti, noise-makers, balloons, and serpentine added to the fun. The merry-makers enjoyed a period of dancing to the music furnished by a group of high school students. 26



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Contributors to Bronkettc Chas. A. Champion City Cleaning: Dyeing Company The Home of Good Cleaning: Western Hotel—The Place Where You are Made Welcome Sheridan County Electric Co. Tasty Bread and Fine Pastries—City Bakery Tom Hurst—Clothing; and Furnishings Lewis Grocery and Market Piggly Wiggly The Fuller Studio Castle Hamburger Durkee Boot and Shoe Shop Sherian Tin Shop Sheridan Bread Co.—Makers of Golden Krust Bread and Doughnuts Star Grocery, 110 E. 5th St., Phone 133 Sanderson’s Market Best Floral Co.—Flowers for All Occasions—Phone 273 Sheridan Flouring Mills, Inc. Sheridan Green House—(Home of Flowers) Chas. Bosen Sheridan Artificial Ice Company Blue Seal Dairy Harris Sons Grocery Booras Grocery, Phone 437, 504 Broadway Sheridan Brewing Co. Scales Motor Co. Gate City Garage—Reo Merchants Transfer Storage Co. Northern Seed Co. Rappuhn Motor Co.—Authorized Chrysler-Plymouth Sales and Service B. Gross Co. Sharp Grocer—356 E. 5th St., Phone 674 Sheridan Iron Works, Inc.—Phone 537 Sheridan Commercial Co. Smith Close Co., Inc. Mossholder Furniture—Phone 53 C. V. Davis Co.—General Insurance B. B. Hume, County Clerk R. J. Thirlwell, County Commissioner W. F. Peters, County Commissioner Geo. Herron, County Commissioner E. C. Gwillim, Civil Engineer Wm. T. Harwood, Sheriff Marie Smith, County Supt. Schools Mary Haywood, Clerk of Court James H. Bui-gess, Judge District Court Holly Sugar Corporation Sheridan Refining Co. Wyoming Hatchery—Telephone 541 Grayce Allen—Knox Hats for Women—New York Store Bank of Commerce, Sheridan, Wyo. San-i-Dairy Creamery Products Sawyer Stores, Inc.—Phone 268 Mac’s Service Station—Main and Dow Nash-Finch Company Diamond Lumber Hardware Co. Mid-Continent Oil Company H A Loucks Ryan Sheridan Co.—“Del Monte Products” 28

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