Sheridan High School - Bronc Yearbook (Sheridan, WY)

 - Class of 1936

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 Vi ho’s Who in S. H. S. Seniors ■ t t :f- i- % - ■ •£ •it- f Henry Burgess: Class president for four years. Lucien Moncini: All-state football co-captain. Betty Borden: Spanish club president; Q. E. Q. vice president. Nelda Markert: Seldom seen without an escort. Ruth Mary Docekal: Ocksheperida co-editor. Joe Kurtz: January class president. Beverly Rhodes: Our brilliant pianist. George Perry: All-state football star. Frances Kessinger: Ocksheperida co-editor; Q. E. Q. Secretary. Margie Thomas: An “up an’ cornin’” artist. Herbert Adams: The Bing Crosby of S. H. S. Mary Jane Yates: National Honor Society treasurer. Jane Ralston: Class commissioner. Bob Littler: Needed by the music department. Mary Welter: Sweet, short and dainty. Nancy Crane: National Honor Society secretary. Esther Albrecht: S. H. S.’s sweet soprano. Gwinavere Newell: G. A. L. president; Q. E. Q. treasurer. Carl Pei'sson: Successor to Walt Disney. June Vestal: Our model for correct attire. Martha Tanney: Always cheerful. Ruth Stutsman: True to the Navy!! Bill Eaton: Tall, soft-spoken debater. Dorothy Watenpaugh: Famous for her good nature. Joe Black: President of the Commission; all-state farmer. Margaret Simpson: Q. E. Q. president; and a real pal to everyone. Lawrence Fuller: There are quite a few good things to his credit. Eugene West: He brings home the elk. Eileen Sopris: Dancing is her specialty. DIRECTORY OF SHERIDAN HIGH SCHOOL | We have an Early but no late; a Hull but no prow; Parsons but no preachers; Wrights but no wrongs; Wade but no swim; Kirk but no church; Bird but no beast; Bush but no tree; Marquis but no count; West but no east; Carroll but no song; Wood but no splinters; Neighbors but no enemies; Stout but no slim; Crane but no stork; Tye but no knot; Story but no tale; Miles but no feet; Miller, Barber, and Taylor but no cobbler; Knight but no day; Ames but no ideals; Branch but no trunk; Rhodes but no alleys; Gosch but no gee; Kerr but no mongrel; Price but no sale; and Fox but no geese. We also have a Vestal but no person named virgin. Twenty-nine

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 t £ » i Gym Exhibition Tumbling, apparatus work, and two class basket ball games were the features of Gym Night, held on February 26, to raise funds to buy athletic sweaters. Both boys and girls participated in this event, which was under the direction of Miss Ruth Aldridge and Mr. W. L. Wright. Scandal Sheet of the Ocksheperida “Cupid Hits Faculty Four,” “No More Football In S. H. S.,” and other awe-inspiring headlines crowned the scandal sheet of the Ocksheperida, issued on March 11. This was the first scandal sheet for several years and “sold out” was the reply given to a number of belated inquirers. Orchestra and Chorus A second treat for music patrons was given by one hundred and fifty members of the high school orchestra and chorus at the high school auditorium March 25. Assisting artists were Mrs. Grant MacLeod, soprano; Mrs. Ralph Fuhrmeister, soprano; Mr. Ralph Blackledge, baritone; and Mrs. John Hutton, accompanist. A violin solo by Jack Wehr, a solo dance by Connie Condit, and a short address, “Music in the Public Schools” by Mr. J. J. Early were other additions to this entertainment. Miss Brehmer and Mr. Becker directed. The High School P. T. A. and the Music Section of the Sheridan Woman’s Club had charge of the advertising and the ticket sale. S. P. Q. R. Open House The annual S. P. Q. R. Open House was held April 15 in the Sheridan High School Auditorium. The consuls, Winslow Taylor and Beverly Rhodes, presided. The program included an address of welcome, a talk on the benefits of the club, several musical selections and a play, “The Red Plume,” a story of Camella, the warrior queen. The cast included Shirley Beeson, Patricia Sullivan, Joan Engle, Irene Schlottsman, Fred Diener and Lloyd May. David Redle gave introductory remarks to the play. Projects of the Latin students were exhibited in the Home Economics rooms. A short play, “The Fountain of Venusia,” was presented at an assembly celebrating the Horace bimillennium. Ocksheperida The Ocksheperida (Camp Crier) is published bi-weekly. It was first published in 1908 in book form. At that time the publications were very irregular. Its ideal is to maintain a high standard of journalism and yet furnish pleasure to the members of Sheridan High School. The newspaper staff: Co-editors Ruth Mary Docekal and Frances Kessinger Managing Editor--------------------Mary Jane Yates Advertising Manager Winslow Taylor Reporters-------Ocksheperida Board (members of the Journalism class) Sponsors Miss Frances Van Boskirk, Mr. M. B. Major QUILL AND SCROLL Ruth Mary Docekal Jane Ralston Frances Kessinger Winslow Taylor Walter Harris Mary Jane Yates Nancy Crane Eileen Sopris James Hamstreet Margaret Simpson Twenty-eight I ( I l



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 5y T V T « N£« W' • w »■ Contributors to Bronkette t i Eatons Ranch, Wolf, Wyoming. Hospital Pharmacy—Try Our Fountain. Hatt s Central News— Everything in Magazines. Sweetbriar Shop— The Season’s Smartest Styles. Mayflower Candy Shop—-Try Our Fountain. Star Grocery. Pioneer Lumber Co. Mid-Continent Oil Company. Northern Seed Company, H. D. Waten-paugh. Mgr. San-i-Dairy Ice Cream, of Course. Sheridan Commercial Company. Sawyer Stores, Inc.—Stores in Wyoming and Montana. Western Steel and Machine Works— The Metal Masters —Phone 150. Remember— If It’s Not a V-8, It s Out of Date —Scales Motor Co. Diamond Lumber Co.—Quality Building Material. Merchants Transfer Storage Co. Gate City Garage—Service and Storage. Church Warehouse. Sheridan Artificial Ice Company. Suburban Grocery. Champion’s Funeral Home. Wolney’s Garage. Duke Downey and His Swing Band. Sheridan Brewing Co.—Coca Cola and All Flavors Soda Water. Ryan-Sheridan Co. — Schrafft’s Fancy Box Candies and 5c Burs. Sheridan Tent Awning Co.—Everything in Canvas. 130 Smith St. State Farm Ins.—A. R. Crandall, Dist. Mgr. George Anderegg—Plumbing and Heating. Davis Art Studio—Photographers. Frontier Art Gift Shop—Bob Tot-man, Prop. Wm. T. Harwood, Sheriff of Sheridan County. Tom Hurst—Phone 87. City Bakery—Phone 25— Tasty Bread The Toastmaster. City Cleaning Dyeing Co.—Phone 638 Send it to a Master. Ralston, Realtor—109 So. Main St. Pollyanna Bakery. Wyoming Electric Supply Co. Wyoming Automotive Co. T. W. Vickere Lumber Co. Sheridan Iron Works, Inc.— If it’s made of metal, we can make it or repair it. Texaco Service Station, E. J. Neighbors. Allen’s Central School Grocery. Sheridan Greenhouse Co.— Home of Flowers.’’ K D Service Station— Sheridan’s Newest Service Station. Borden’s Grocery. Sheridan Flouring Mills, Inc.— Best Out West. Wyoming Hatchery. Boor as Grocery. Western Leather and Furriers. Superior Laundry—Phone 397. Smith-Close, Inc. Sanderson’s Meat Market, Bernard Howell, Prop. For Good Things to Eat Stop and Shop 637 West Loucks Phone 200 or Sharp’s Grocery 356 E. Fifth Phone 674-675 Pioneer Water Mill. Mydland Dairy. Nash-Finch Co. Ruthe’s Beauty Parlor—376 W. Brun-dage St., Phone 1693M. Thirty Schaeffer’s for Fountain Service. Castle Hamburger Shop, Louie Hamm, Owner. Piggly Wiggly—Groceries at their best. Houx Printing Co.— Real Good Printing for Every Purpose. The Toggery Shop—Smart clothes at a reasonable price. Sheridan Tin Shop—Sheet Metal Masters. C. V. Davis Co.—General Insurance and Bonds. City Shoe Shop—Fine Shoe Repairing. Northwest States Utilities—Natural Gas --Nature’s Most Perfect Fuel. Ridley’s Repair Shop. The Reed Mortuary—Phone 86. The Bird House’ — Everything in Music. Montgomery Ward Co. Francis Risher—Always for S. H. S. Dr. C. L. Rogers. R. E. Crane, M. D. Miss Mabel D. Johnson, County Treasurer. Mary P. Haywood, Clerk of Court. E. G. Denison, Surgeon. Dr. H. G. McBride. Dr. Josephine H. Grange. %

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