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JUNIORS TOP ROW—Russell Foster; Richard Wright, Paul Childers, Robert Hammond, James Kercheval Clark Walker. THIRD ROW—Freda Hershman, Inez Harbaugh, Jenell Stewart. SECOND ROW—Virginia Royster, Wanda Spear, Lillian Newby. Virginia Reagan, Dorothea Dillon. FIRST ROW—Paul Moore, Kenneth Boone, Wilbur Hines, Edwin Lane, Leon Wyatt, Harold Godby. TOP ROW Homer Cox, Thelma Fleetwood. Esther Mae Wallace, Orval Wright, Ruby Harbaugh, Evely Orr, Lucile Spencer, John Hines. SECOND ROW—Alma Barker, Rosalind Higbee, Iris Sowers, Reba Moore, Stella Rigby. FIRST ROW Herbert Kuhlman, Christopher Bogan, Dean Griffin, Eugene Bradshaw, James Dunn, Charle McMurtry, Wendell Ringer. ABSENT India Miller.
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UNDER CLASSES
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Junior History We were enrolled as freshmen, forty-eight in number. We were talked of by sophomores, pitied by juniors and certainly not envied by seniors. All forty-eight of the class started tugging up the path to success, eager to learn and to push ever forward. The sponsor, Miss Vera Palmer, served us well. James Kercheval was elected president and Kenneth Boone, secretary and treasurer. Our class, like other beginning classes, failed financially but made a good impression on the minds of our teachers and the public. One of our class members won a scholarship letter and many others had their names on the Honor Roll. Three members of our class made letters in athletics: Childers, a football letter and Hammond and Boone, track letters. In the fall of ’27 we enrolled, forty-five in number, as sophomores. Stella Rigby was elected president, and Maurice Johnson, secretary and treasurer. Miss Wanda Haverkamp was class sponsor. She served us very successfully. A scholarship letter was again awarded to a member of our class, Kenneth Boone. We also had three members, Hammond, Childers, and Kercheval, who received football letters, and four letter men among the thinly clads. At the county track meet, members of our class won five of the eight medals received by Sheridan. The men receiving the letters and medals were Boone, Hammond, Childers and Foster. We also had members on both relay teams. We started with forty-three in the fall of ’28. We looked and acted as Juniors should. The class had a lot of responsibility, with the Junior play, “The Ghost Bird,” and the Junior-Senior banquet on hands. Finances were handled carefully under the supervision of our class sponsor, Miss Kathleen Ressler. James Kercheval was again elected president, and Harold Godby, secretary-treasurer. These officers and other members of the class helped to increase our bank account in various methods, such as a stand at football games, the mock trial, and by class dues. The call for football men was well responded to by the juniors and six of them made letters. These six were: Moore, Hammond, McMurtry, Wright, Kercheval, and Childers. Childers was the only Sheridan man to make an all-state team. He was also elected captain for the S. H. S. squad of ’30. We expect our men to uphold our class reputation this year in track. The class of ’30 looks forward to its Senior year as being very profitable. We bid the Seniors of ’29 farewell and greet the Freshmen of '33.
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