Sheridan High School - Bronc Yearbook (Sheridan, WY)

 - Class of 1943

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Music VOCAL The Glee Clubs, under the dirction of Miss Dox'othy Griewe, have participated in various programs during the year. The groups are the Mixed Chorus, Advanced Girls’ Glee Club, Beginning Girls’ Glee Club, Boys’ Glee Club, Selected Boys’ Group and the Girls’ Sextette. “An American Christmas” was the theme of the Christmas Concert presented December 17. The annual spring concert was presented March 26 and consisted of Music of the Americas and the United Nations. All the Glee Clubs appeared on the program. All the proceeds went to the Senior Red Cross. The Girls’ Glee Club and the Sextette sang in the Thanksgiving assembly. The Mixed chorus, Girls’ Glee Club, and the Girls’ Sextette took part on Radio Day. Because of transportation problems the traditional State Music Festival has been postponed for the duration. A Music Clinic will be held instead on April 16. Mr. Alvin Edgar will be the judge. The Girls’ Sextette has given many programs at various clubs and groups in town during the year. The members of the Sextette are Phyllis Larson, Phyllis Davis, Betty Lou Smith, Esther MacLeod, Dorothy Jensen, and Phyllis Mary Sturgeon. INSTRUMENTAL The Sheridan High School Band, directed by Eric Becker, has provided music for all home athletic games, presented two victory concerts at high school and one at the Wyo Theater. They played for the Radio Day Jamboree, and gave thi-ee concei'ts for grade schools. They took part in the 1942 Music Clinic held at high school. The Advanced Orchestra has played for all high school plays, an assembly, and a concert at Fort Mackenzie. Sixxall instrumental groups aie: Brass Sextette—Bonnie Bentley, Bob Brockixian, Marilyn Shreve, Ray Perryman, Bob Becker, and Earl Haaby; Clarinet Quartettes—Gertrude Voogd, Jim Salveson, Fay Jackson, Lois Edith Coast; Eleanor Coxnelius, Delores Caxxxfield, Jeannette Shreve, Clara Bumbacca; Drum Quai-tette—Fay Jackson, Betty Hutton, Alvin VanStone, Patricia Randall. Twenty-six

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Natalie Halbert, we will you another boy to date just one night. To Erma Legerski we leave the National Typing Award. To Lucille Novakovich we leave with Earnest hearts a cottage on To Keith Carden we will a nurse to hold his hand during his illnesses. To Bill Morrison we leave as a favorite color green—especially “Kelley” green. To Jack Jenson we leave the theme song “My Boots” and Saddle. To John Dreher we leave the official title “Woman Hater.” To Nan Woodruff we leave a “Cook” book. To Bette Aulerich we leave the title “All American Girl.” To Charlotte Blum we leave a train ticket to the “East.” To Joyce Sherman we leave a lead in the Senior A play next year. To Jean M. Scott we leave the right to be violin virtuoso over the nation. To Joan Balleck we leave a telephone system to keep in contact with the Marines. To Frances Buszkiewic we leave a monkey just to see if she can out-talk that. To Evelyn Wood we leave a one-way ticket to Dayton. To Martha Drobish we leave a box to keep her engagement rings in. To Eileen Kavulok we leave a big red apple. Wonder what teacher gets it ? To Betty Merrill we leave a date book so she can remember whether it is Bill or Bob S. To Virginia Moore we leave some Navy beans. Well, it is the Navy, isn’t it? To Waunita Lundy we leave all straight hair—may you have better luck with it than we did. To Cliff Lucas we leave the title sleepy head (in S. H.) To Virginia Shellinger we leave an English coin, a (S)pence. To Phyllis Larson we leave the nickname of “Butch.” To Jimmy Mitchell we leave a one way ticket to Gillette. To Chris Gosch we leave the right to be a famous radio singer. To Twyla Eikleberry we leave the right to make up her mind between two sailors. To Josephine Blevins we leave the right to change her home to a different place on Tongue River. To Helen Bottomley we leave continued friendship with Joan Laya. To Selwyn Madia we leave the right to sign pass-slips for all the other girls since Natalee DeJarlais has graduated. To Thorlene Markert we leave the right to choose between a Sheridan Chrysler and a Buffalo Ford. To Raymond Mentock we leave a permanent seat in Library since George Grace isn’t there. To Bill Sandborgh we leave the right to be S. H. S.’s jester. To Cleo Jean Walker we leave a round trip ticket to Buffalo. To Junior Yonkee we leave complete ownership of a “Brooder.” To Tiny Smith we leave an interest in the United Store. To Robert Lott we leave a permanent seat in the Burlington Bus Depot. To Pug Randall we leave the Street and “Lanes” of Sheridan. Carch Lake. Twenty-five



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Dramatics “Tiger House” by Robert St. Clair (Mystery Comedy in Three Acts) Class Play: October .‘10, Class of January, 1044. Cast: Dorothy Crafton, Hanly Cohn, Gertrude Voogd, Leona Mae Ruff, James Davidson, Earl Carlson, Roy Pounds, Mary Ferguson, Don Leonard, and Edna Youngren. Production Staff: Director, Miss Beryl Brownlee; Class Sponsor, Miss Luella Jurrens; Class President, Dwain Holbrook; Bookholder, Betty Lou Sterling; Microphone, Charlotte Blum; Properties, Bob Auerbach and Heni'y Jackson; Sound Effects, Dave Johnson; Music, High School Orchestra under direction of Mr. Eric Becker. “And Then Came The Spring” by Marrijane and Joseph Hayes Class Play: March 13, Class of June, 1944. Cast: Junior Yonkee, Jack Gage, Rosemary Perkins, Jean Scott, Carolyn Kelley, Ray Perryman, John Kennedy, Mary Katherine Archibald, Jane Groman, James Mitchell, Belva Goad, Lee Clapham, Joyce Sherman, Charles Rinker, Robert Grimshaw, Betty Aulerich, and Louise Shutters. Production Staff: Director, Miss Beryl Brownlee; Class Sponsor, Mr. Chester Scott; Class President, Ray Perryman; Bookholder, Rosemary Peterson; Stage Crew, Duane Cross, Charles Rinker, Ray Perryman, Bob Grimshaw, Robert Ross and Jack Gage; Properties, Teresa Gintz and Audrey Ernst; Advertising, Teresa Gintz and Carolyn Kelley; Music, High School Orchestra under the direction of Mr. Eric Becker. “Dude Ranch” by James Reach (Comedy in Three Acts) Class Play: April 30, Class of June, 1943. Cast: Herbert Kerns, Florence Olson, Dean Christler, Kathryn Capillupo, Robert Eychaner, Jim King, Mary Gwen Shellinger, Luella Reynolds, Bettie Morehead, Marianne Hart, Wade Chalfant, Mary Culver, Francis Sandall, and Truly Barr. Production Staff: Director, Miss Beryl Brownlee; Class Sponsor, Miss Minnie McAdams; Class President, Leonard McEwan; Stage Manager, Victor Westman; Properties, Mary Catherine Franklin; Music, High School Orchestra directed by Mr. Eric Becker. Twenty-sewn

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