Sheridan High School - Bronc Yearbook (Sheridan, WY)

 - Class of 1935

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 Academic t lonor mu A warn From April, 1934, to April, 1933 SCHOLARSHIP TO WYOMING UNIVERSITY—(Given to girl with highest scholastic average, and to boy with highest scholastic average): Adeline Story January, 1934 Edna Davidson -------------------------------June, 1934 Leslie Wallace ---------------------------January, 1934 William Baker---------------------------------June, 1934 JORGENSON JEWELRY AWARD—(A watch given for scholastic standing): Adeline Story January, 1934 BENTLEY JEWELRY AWARD—(A watch given for scholastic standing): William Baker June, 1934 LIONS CLUB AWARD—($25.00 for scholastic standing): Leslie Wallace January, 1934 Edna Davidson---------------------------------June, 1934 SCHOLARSHIP TO BARNES COMMERCIAL COLLEGE—Denver: Agnes Hotchkiss June, 1934 Leona Calkins ----------------------------- June, 1934 SCHOLARSHIP TO UNIVERSITY OF DENVER: Wesley Beck June, 1934 Francis Reineke -----------------------------June, 1934 SCHOLARSHIP TO COLLEGE OF ST. TERESA: Jennie Haug June, 1934 SCHOLARSHIP TO DRURY COLLEGE—Springfield, Missouri: Donald Ryan June, 1934 SCHOLARSIP TO ST. MARY’S COLLEGE: Leota Cusick -------------------------------June, 1934 SCHOLARSHIP TO LINDENWOOD—St. Charles, Missouri: Paula Wilson June, 1934 SCHOLARSHIP TO UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO: Robert Stuart---------------------------------June, 1934 Dana Davis June, 1934 A. A. U. W AWARD—($10.00 given for outstanding work in Normal Training): Irene Diener Post Graduate P. E. O. AWARD—($10.00 given to girl with highest average in English for four years): Adeline Story------------------------------January, 1934 Edna Davidson ---------------.---------------June, 1934 CARROLL AWARD—(Traveling bag to senior boy and cedar chest to girl who, by the vote of the entire school, are declared the best school citizens): Jeanne Cannen Eggart-----------------------January, 1934 Dana Davis---------------------------------- June, 1934 QUILL AND SCROLL: John Holstedt—Headline Writing Contest. One of ten national winners. John Holstedt—Feature Story Contest. Honorable mention in Twenty-five - -4—

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home room. Directed by Miss Louise Brehmer, assisted by Mrs. Maude Murphy, Mr. Daigle, Miss Rebecca Megown, and Mrs. Charlotte Hutton. Pan American Day Program Assembly program April 12, of music, dances, speeches, and a flag ceremony representing the twenty-one republics of Pan America. Presented by American History classes and Spanish classes. Principals: John Holstedt, Bill Eaton, Victoria Telander, Nancy Crane, Howard Davidson, Loren Butler. About fifty-six in cast. Directed by Miss Yolande Beall, Bliss Marie Parsons, R. Wade DeBerry. Dehate 4 Winners at the final debate tryouts, held in the auditorium December 19, 1934, were Bill Steffen, Henry Burgess, Geoi’ge Gwinn, and Winslow Taylor. Those winning places as alternates were Bernard Ileldt and Jane Ralston. Bernard later resigned and Timothy Kawamoto took his place. These six have represented S. H. S. during the debating season. Miss Mildred McNaul was the coach. The question for debate was “Resolved, that the federal government should adopt the policy of equalizing educational opportunities throughout the nation by means of annual grants to the several states for public elementary and secondary education.” Debate Schedule Feb. 5—Sheridan-C. C. C. Camp, there Non-decision Feb. 8—Sheridan-Casper, here 2-1 Feb. 8—Sheridan-Casper, hei-e Non-decision Feb. 14—Sheridan-Gillette, here ------------------------------ 1-2 Feb. 14—Sheridan-Gillette, here Non-decision Feb. 15—Sheridan-Billings, there------------------------------ 2-1 Feb. 15—Sheridan-Billings, there Non-decision Feb. 21—Sheridan-Casper, there 1-2 Feb. 21—Sheridan-Douglas, Casper (critic judge) 1-0 Feb. 21—Sheridan-Douglas, Casper ----------------------------2-1 Feb. 25—Sheridan-Buffalo, here--------------------------------3-0 Feb. 25—Sheridan-Buffalo, here Non-decision Feb. 28—Sheridan-Buffalo, there ---------------------------- 1-2 Feb. 28—Sheridan-Buffalo, there Non-decision Mar. 5—Sheridan-Billings, here Non-decision Mar. 5—Sheridan-Billings, here ------------------------------ 3-0 State Tournament at Casper, March 13, 14, 15, 16 Bill Steffen and George Gwinn as representatives Sheridan-Gillette -----------------.------------------------ 1-2 Sheridan-Green River ----------------------------------------- 0-3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Twenty-four



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Mountain States (Mont., Wyo., Colo., N. Mex., Ariz.) Section. Raymond Davis—Editorial Contest. Honorable mention in Mountain States Section. (First edition in November 28 Ockshe-perida.) Jean lieehtold—Newspaper Term Contest. One of five winners in Mountain States Section. Geneva Larsen—Interview Contest. First in state. Mary Jane Yates—Columbus Contest. Honorable mention. John Holstedt—Editorial Contest. Honorable mention. DEBATE—Eligible for membership in the National Forensic League: George Gwinn, Eill Steffen, Winslow Taylor, Henry Burgess. (Each of these was awarded an academic “S” and a debate pin.) Miscellaneous Awards HONOR GUEST OF THE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN’S CLUB—(Best all-around student in commercial department) : 1933-34 Virginia Edwards, June, 1935 ESSAY—“WHAT IS BEST IN MY SCHOOL”—(National)—NATIONAL STUDENT WRITERS’ PROJECT: Honorable Mention Marjorie Ruth Hanson, June, 1935 WEEK’S MENU SHOWING WIDEST POSSIBLE VARIETY OF CHEESE DISHES WHICH COULD BE INCLUDED—(National)—NATIONAL CHEESE INSTITUTE: $5.00 Maebelle Miller, June, 1935 Honorable Mention Martha Newsome, June, 1938 ESSAY—“THE HERITAGE OF CITIZENSHIP”—(Local)—WYOMING FEDERATION OF WOMAN’S CLUBS: First Cecelia Kinsley, June, 1937 Second Ina Wulff, June, 1935 ART—5 prizes from Denver Post of $1 each, and $3 from the Farmers Store for drawing Mickey Mouse. Victor Pers3on „ June, 1938 Jack Gage, S. H. S. teacher of geology and biology, was elected State Superintendent of Public Instruction at the general election held in November, 1934. Supt. J. J. Early’s name appears in the 1934-35 “Who’s Who in America.” WOMAN’S CLUB HONORARY MEMBERSHIP—(Girl with highest average for previous six weeks): First term Beverly Rhodes, Thelma Toland Second term Beverly Rhodes, Thelma Toland, Jeraldine Jacobs Third term Beverly Rhodes, Mary Jane Yates LIONS CLUB HONORARY MEMBERSHIP—(Boy with highest average for previous six weeks): First term George Gwinn Second term Howard Davidson, George Gwinn Third term Jack Wehr STATE ORATORICAL CONTEST FOR F. F. A. Joe Black Elected State President F. F. A.—1935-36. Elected State Farmer. Placed second in state contest. Twenty-six

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